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Lima - Cuzco - Sacred Valley - Machu Picchu - Puno - Lake Titicaca Crossing - La Paz - Santiago - Puerto Varas - Andean Lake Crossing - Bariloche - Buenos Aires.
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| Suggested Itinerary Includes: | All Domestic flights between cities Airport transfers 2 nights in Lima 4 nights in Cuzco Transfer to Sacred Valley with Pisac Market and Ollantaytambo tour 1 night in Sacred Valley 1-night excursion to Machu Picchu with transfers and guide 1 night in Puno 1-night excursion crossing the Titicaca Lake with transfers and guide 2 nights in La Paz 3 nights in Santiago 2 nights in Puerto Varas 1-night excursion crossing the Andean Lakes with transfers and guide 2 nights in Bariloche 3 nights in Buenos Aires Breakfast daily (most hotels)
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| Lima City (24 Hotels options in Lima City) |  | The once-called City of Kings, founded in 1535, is the gateway to Peru's main tourist attractions. It is a city of fine museums and magnificent pre-Columbian collections, such as the Gold Museum, the National Archaeology and Anthropology Museum, the Amaro Museum, Museo de la Nacion etc. It is the gastronomic capital of South America with outstanding restaurants. Peruvian cuisine is world-renowned. Shopping for locally crafted textle items such as sweaters, rugs, etc is a pleasure. | 
| Cuzco (16 Hotels options in Cuzco) |  | The city of Cuzco is the archaeological capital of the Americas and the continent's oldest continuously inhabited city. Massive Inca's stone walls line most of Cuzco's central streets and form foundations of colonial and modern buildings. This is a great city to spend a few days with plenty to do. Plazas, archaeological sites, churches, museums, coffee shops, markets, artist communities such as San Blas are just a few of the attractions. | 
| Sacred Valley (10 Hotels options in Sacred Valley) |  | A few kilometers north of Cuzco, stretches out the beautiful valley of Urubamba river. Called Valle Sagrado, Sacred Valley, it was a sacred place for the Incas and the place that gave birth to the Inca civilization. The valley is still a sacred place for the local people who respect the valley and its history, and for the visitors who will be overwhelmed by the atmospheric touch and the unique mixture of culture and nature.
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| Machu Picchu (13 Hotels options in Machu Picchu) |  | The Machu Picchu archaeological complex is located at 75 miles from Cuzco. The ruins are situated on the eastern slope of Machu Picchu in two separate areas: the agricultural and the urban. In addition to roaming the Machu Picchu Inca citadel, there are many activities available to the visitor such as trekking the Inca trail, bird-watching or bathing in the hot springs of the village of Aguas Calientes, located at the foot of the citadel.
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| Cuzco (16 Hotels options in Cuzco) |  | The city of Cuzco is the archaeological capital of the Americas and the continent's oldest continuously inhabited city. Massive Inca's stone walls line most of Cuzco's central streets and form foundations of colonial and modern buildings. This is a great city to spend a few days with plenty to do. Plazas, archaeological sites, churches, museums, coffee shops, markets, artist communities such as San Blas are just a few of the attractions. | 
| Puno - Lake Titicaca (8 Hotels options in Puno - Lake Titicaca) |  | Puno and the surrounding countryside are the cradle of the Aymara civilization and the legendary birthplace of the founders of the Inca empire. Puno serves as the perfect stopover for passengers heading to La Paz since it is located on the banks of Lake Titicaca, the natural border with Bolivia. The most important archaeological site in the area is the burial ground of Sillustani (17 miles from Puno), once the tombs of high-ranking Aymara Lords.
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| Puno - Lake Titicaca (8 Hotels options in Puno - Lake Titicaca) |  | Puno and the surrounding countryside are the cradle of the Aymara civilization and the legendary birthplace of the founders of the Inca empire. Puno serves as the perfect stopover for passengers heading to La Paz since it is located on the banks of Lake Titicaca, the natural border with Bolivia. The most important archaeological site in the area is the burial ground of Sillustani (17 miles from Puno), once the tombs of high-ranking Aymara Lords.
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| La Paz City (11 Hotels options in La Paz City) |  | La Paz is the capital and modern urban center of Bolivia and the world's highest capital city. La Paz is a good place to start your acclimatization process before heading to higher places. Be sure you rest and drink mate de coca (coca tea). You will be able to feel the Spanish influence in the city in its architecture, literature, language, religion and economy. Hand-carved churches and cathedrals, and folk art are found throughout the city.
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| Santiago (17 Hotels options in Santiago) |  | Santiago is an architectural collage of old Spanish colonial charm, European elegance, and North American suburbia, populated with five million amiable Chileans. However, the city lacks the Indian markets prevalent in other Andean countries. In the city's center there are pedestrian malls with cobblestone walkways lined with shopping galleries, fountains, cafes, movie theaters, ice cream shops, and banks. There is an intense activity in the arts and also an exciting nightlife. | 
| Puerto Varas - Puerto Montt (10 Hotels options in Puerto Varas - Puerto Montt) |  | Puerto Varas is a nineteenth century port, situated at 12 miles north of Puerto Montt, on Lake Llanquihui, that faces the white cone of the Osorno Volcano. Renowned as one of the most beautiful trips in the area, Puerto Varas sits at the banks of the lake crossing from here to Argentina (Bariloche), sailing through emerald lakes and winding roads across the Andes mountain range.
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| Puerto Varas - Puerto Montt (10 Hotels options in Puerto Varas - Puerto Montt) |  | Puerto Varas is a nineteenth century port, situated at 12 miles north of Puerto Montt, on Lake Llanquihui, that faces the white cone of the Osorno Volcano. Renowned as one of the most beautiful trips in the area, Puerto Varas sits at the banks of the lake crossing from here to Argentina (Bariloche), sailing through emerald lakes and winding roads across the Andes mountain range.
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| Bariloche (18 Hotels options in Bariloche) |  | Bariloche, the most breathtaking natural environment Argentina has to offer, is located in the southern coast of Nahuel Huapi Lake, a 2 hour flight from Buenos Aires. This port town offers a singular variety of hotels and first class tourist facilities. The typical constructions of stone and wood are interwoven with the most modern architecture, thus giving the city a very special touch. Deep blue lakes, towering mountains, glaciers, climbing, boating, exploring, dining and just full relaxing make this an incomparable vacation destination. The scenery alone leaves most people breathless! | 
| Buenos Aires (49 Hotels options in Buenos Aires) |  | One of the largest cities in the world, Buenos Aires is also the capital of the tango and football, the gaucho and the asados. In order to catch the spirit of Buenos Aires, walk along the streets in downtown to see its elegant shop windows, take a coffee in a sidewalk café, and visit the residential neighborhoods, where the old buildings alternate with the most modern constructions. This is a city with plenty to offer for all the tastes and tourist needs. | 
| Lake Titicaca |  | Lake Titicaca is the world`s highest navigable lake,lying at 12,500 feet above sea level. It covers some 3,200 square miles and extends in a northwest-to-southeast direction for a distance of 120 miles. It is 50 miles across at its widest point. A narrow strait, Tiquina, separates the lake into two bodies of water. Forty-one islands, some of them densely populated, rise from Titicaca's waters. The largest, Sun Island lies just off the tip of the Copacabana Peninsula in Bolivia.Ruins on the shore and on the islands attest to the previous existence of one of the oldest civilizations known in the Americas, antedating the Christian era. The chief site is at Tiahuanaco, Bolivia, at the southern end of the lake. On Sun Island ruins of a temple mark the spot where, according to the tradition of the Incas, the legendary founders of the Inca dynasty, Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo, were sent down to Earth by the Sun. In Inka mythology, the children of the Sun, emerged from the depths of Lake Titicaca to found their empire. Like famous naturalist Jacques Cousteau, You will surely feel the same emotion that captivated the symbolic universe of the ancient Peruvians.With lofty snow-capped peaks along its far shores, the vast blue lake is one of the Andes` most enchanting scenes! |

| Lake Crossing |  | Sail through the Chilean and Argentinean lakes across the Andes. By navigating the green emerald Lake Todos Los Santos with the volcanoes at the background, the cruise arrives at Peulla. On the Argentinean side, the navigation continues through Frias and Nahuel Huapi Lakes. |

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