Cuzco & Machu Picchu: Explorica Volunteer Trip

Machu Picchu
Get the perfect balance of adventure and altruism in the heart of the Peruvian Andes. Once the capital of the ancient Inca empire, Cuzco and the mountain citadel Machu Picchu are steeped in Spanish colonial history. When you aren’t exploring the vast archaeological remains, you’ll be working with a local organization to create sustainable improvements in a Sacred Valley community.
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Day 1 Hola Lima
Meet your tour director and check into hotel
Day 2 Lima landmarks
Lima guided sightseeing tour
Government PalaceCity HallCathedral of LimaMirafloresSan IsidroSan Francisco Convent visit
Details: Lima guided sightseeing tour
Experience the vibrant culture and breathtaking architecture of this capital city overlooking the Pacific Ocean. See the vast neo-colonial Governmental Palace, the towering Cathedral of Lima with its 14 side doors and main “door of forgiveness”, go past the upscale San Isidro district and visit the San Francisco Convent.
Details: Huaca Huallamarca archaeological site visit
Visit this restored pre-Columbian pyramid in Lima.
Day 3 Lima--Cuzco
Cuzco guided sightseeing tour
Tambo Mach'ay, Qenko, Puca PucaraSacsayhuaman Fortress visit
Details: Fly to Cuzco
Cuzco is the storied capital of the Inca dynasty and gateway to the imperial city of Machu Pichu.
Details: Cuzco guided sightseeing tour
Colorful Cuzco was an important Inca center, and sites surrounding the town testify to the power of the empire. Begin your tour at Tambo Machay, the ritual baths probably used by nobility. Underground water bubbles up over the intricately carved stone platforms, creating a shower as it tumbles over the edge. The impressive stone at Qenko had a slightly less cleansing purpose -- each year, priests would pour llama blood over the top and watch its progress through the complicated zigzag pattern to determine the luck for the coming planting season. Puca Pucara was likely a hunting lodge or vacation home for the emperor; from its high position, you can gaze out at the glaciers in the south.
Day 4 Cuzco--Sacred Valley
Travel to the Sacred Valley
Details: Volunteer with a local community in the Sacred Valley
Everyday life in rural Peru depends on mother nature. Local families and their children recognize this essential dependence and attend schools such as the one in the Sacred Valley to learn about the local ecology and sustainable agriculture. Alongside your fellow travelers, you will participate in a range of service activities to assist the local community in maintaining this vital institution by painting walls, fixing carpets, working in the garden and supporting the reforestation effort in the surrounding area.
Day 5 Sacred Valley
Details: Volunteer with a local community in the Sacred Valley
Everyday life in rural Peru depends on mother nature. Local families and their children recognize this essential dependence and attend schools such as the one in the Sacred Valley to learn about the local ecology and sustainable agriculture. Alongside your fellow travelers, you will participate in a range of service activities to assist the local community in maintaining this vital institution by painting walls, fixing carpets, working in the garden and supporting the reforestation effort in the surrounding area.
Day 6 Sacred Valley
Details: Volunteer with a local community in the Sacred Valley
Everyday life in rural Peru depends on mother nature. Local families and their children recognize this essential dependence and attend schools such as the one in the Sacred Valley to learn about the local ecology and sustainable agriculture. Alongside your fellow travelers, you will participate in a range of service activities to assist the local community in maintaining this vital institution by painting walls, fixing carpets, working in the garden and supporting the reforestation effort in the surrounding area.
Day 7 Sacred Valley--Machu Picchu
Details: Train ride to Agua Calientes (Machupicchu Pueblo)
The train passes through the Sacred Valley of the Incas to Aguas Calientes.
Details: Explore Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu is a stunning complex of buildings clinging to the surrounding mountains and above the Urubamba River. Much of the extensive city is still intact, showcasing the agility and skill of Inca stone work. (Legend claims that the Inca knew of leaves that would dissolve rock, allowing them to meld stones together when building; birds in the surrounding jungle have been known to melt nesting holes in the mountains themselves, supporting the theory, but the leaves have not been identified.) Archaeologists disagree about the purpose of Machu Picchu -- many believe it was a country retreat, others think it may have been a university.
Day 8 Machu Picchu--Cuzco
Machu Picchu free time
Transfer back to Cuzco
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Day 9 Cuzco to Lima & Flight Home
Details: Fly home
In most cases, your flight home is overnight. You will return home on Day 10.
Day 10 Return home

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    Day 9 Start extension to Lake Titicaca
    Travel to Puno
    Raqchi Temple guided visit
    Shop at local ceramics market
    Details: Andahuaylillas Chapel guided visit
    While the exterior of this church is unassuming, the interior is an explosion of breathtaking Baroque artwork and gold-leafed carvings. Murals depicting various religious scenes line the walls and ceiling, making Andahauayillas Chapel a truly amazing sight and lending it the name the “Sistine Chapel of the Americas”.
    Day 10 Uros Islands & Taquile Island
    Hike Taquile Island
    Details: Cruise to Uros Islands, Amantani & Taquile Island
    Imagine living on a floating island made entirely of matted-down reeds, now imagine making it yourself! Well, if you’re an Uros Indian that’s exactly what you do. Found on Lake Titicaca, this indigenous group creates their island homes by matting down the Totora reeds that naturally grow in the lake. These incredible islands float on the surface of the water and last about 30 years before rotting away completely. Taquile Island is a natural island also on Lake Titicaca and is home to Taquileños, who are known for their intricate weaving which is considered among the highest-quality crafts from Peru.
    Details: Volunteer on Amantani Island
    Spend the morning volunteering on Amantani Island with students and their parents where you will learn about the Literacy Project in Lake Titicaca and the work the community is doing with libraries. You will practice reading with students, play games, read stories, perform theatrical activities and more. Alongside local volunteers, you may also participate in bringing painting materials to the libraries, filing books or repairing furniture.
    Day 11 Sillustani Island
    Sillustani Island excursion
    Sillustani Temple guided visitVolunteer on Sillustani Island
    Day 12 End tour
    Fly to Lima
    Details: Fly home
    Your flight home is overnight. You will return home on Day 13.
    Day 13 Return home
    Map of Make a Difference: Cuzco tour
    Tour Includes:
    • Round-trip airfare
    • Internal flights
    • 8 overnight stays (10 with extension) in hotels with private bathrooms
    • Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily
    • Full-time services of a professional tour director
    • Visits to select attractions as per itinerary
    • Tour Diary™
    • Local Guide and Local Bus Driver tips; see note regarding other important tips
    • Note: On arrival day only dinner is provided; on departure day, only breakfast is provided
    • Note: Tour cost does not include airline-imposed baggage fees, or fees for any required passport or visa. Optional excursions, optional pre-paid Tour Director and multi-day bus driver tipping, among other individual and group customizations will be listed as separate line items in the total trip cost, if included.

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