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PERU TRAVEL PLANNER
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Machu Picchu Galapagos Coral
( 10 Days and 9 Nights
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(First Class)
Standar Cabins
OCEAN VIEW ,Double Cabins with LOWER BEDS Fixed departure dates on Saturdays
Fixed departure dates on Saturdays from Quito Ecuador
First Class Hotels included in this package
Boulevard Hotel Lima Peru
Novotel Cusco Peru
Pueblo Aguas Calientes (Machu
Picchu) Peru
Sheraton Four Points Quito Ecuador
| Low Season
Rates |
Low Season Rates
Price per person $3364 based on Double Occupancy Price per person
$5227 based on Single Occupancy Low Season |
08 January to January 21,
01 March to 12 March
01 May to June 30,
03 September to 30 September,
26 November to 16 December |
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| High Season
Rates |
High Season Rates
Price per person $3464 based on Double Occupancy Price per person
$5385 based on Single Occupancy |
High Season
Rest of the year |
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Day 1 (SATURDAY)
Meeting and assistance upon arrival in Quito and transfer to the Hotel or similar for overnight.
Day 2 (SUNDAY)
Departure from Quito or Guayaquil to Baltra airport in Galapagos (aprox. 2
hours flight, AIRFARE INCLUDED ). Passengers are greeted by guides at the
airport and transferred to the Itabaca canal and cross to the Island of
Santa Cruz and ride to Puerto Ayora. On the way to Puerto Ayora you cross
the highlands of Santa Cruz passengers will observe the twin pit crates, Los
Gemelos and later visit Cerro Chato. Opportunity to admire the famous Giant
Tortoises that gave the name to these islands. Lunch at the Highland of
Santa Cruz Charles Darwin Station, staffed with international scientists
doing biological research and conservation projects. Here you can also
admire giant tortoises and their one year old offspring, the second being a
miniature version of the first and are part of the breeding program. Admire
the impressive giant prickly-pear cactus forest and many land birds. The
visit to the station lasts around 40 minutes. After this visit passengers
have some free time to walk around town and shop for souvenirs or can mail
postcards. Passenger welcome & briefing, there is a cocktail and a
presentation of the crew. At this time a safety drill is practiced.
(National Park regulation). Free time on board.
Day 3 (MONDAY)
Wake up call, in each cabin there are speakers and a light music will awaken
passengers softly. Buffet Breakfast. Disembark at Punta Suarez, dry landing
and walk on lava terrain. Aside from the sea lion colonies this is one of
the most important sites for bird watching. Here as soon as you disembark
many species can be spotted up close, among these the hood mocking bird, red
billed tropic birds. You will also spot large marine iguanas with traces of
green and red along with lava lizards and colorful sally light foot crabs.
After a short trek you will run into colonies of masked and blue footed
boobies and their nesting grounds sometimes overlapped over the trail. You
will also find Galapagos doves, hawks and swallow-tailed gulls. After
crossing the nesting grounds you will reach the world colony of waved
albatross (15000 aprox.), they all come to the Galapagos for their mating
rituals. Finally you will visit the blowhole where water shoots into the air
at almost 23 m. (75 ft.). After a 3 hour trek you will want to stay longer.
Lunch. Disembarkation at Bahia Gardner (isla Española), wet landing on a
white coral beach amidst a large colony of sea lions, this site has no
trails but is considered an open area where you can spot: Galapagos hawks,
American oyster catchers, Galapagos doves, hood mockingbirds, 3 species of
Darwin finches, yellow warblers, lava lizards and marine iguanas and a great
place for swimming and snorkeling, the best spot is by the islet that looks
like a turtle; here if you are lucky you can admire many of the Galapagos
marine species such as King Angelfish, Creole fish, damsel fish, parrot
fish, manta rays, white tipped reef sharks, and many more. Cocktail & Dinner
Guides’ briefing on next day activities at the living room.
Day 4 (TUESDAY)
Wake up call, in each cabin there are speakers and a light music will awaken
passengers softly. Buffet Breakfast. Visit Ochoa Beach at Isla Lobos, after
a walk on a short trail passengers can swim and practice snorkeling with sea
lions. Dry landing at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. Interpretation Centre, the
visit to the interpretation centre, where you learn about the natural and
human history of the islands through display presentations, lasts more or
less one hour. There is some time to shop in town for souvenirs. Lunch.
Disembarkation, wet landing at Punta Pitt (San Cristobal), guides provide
passengers with towels so they can dry their feet and put on their shoes and
begin the morning hike to the top of Pitt Point, an excellent opportunity to
view important nesting sites for many sea birds including blue footed,
masked and red footed boobies, frigate birds, swallow-tailed gulls and storm
petrels. Passengers board & at the bar awaits a delicious cocktail & snacks,
the yacht or ship departs to navigate through the Leon Dormido (Kicker rock)
a vertical tuff cone formation rising almost 153 m. (500 ft.) from the
ocean, representing for many a sleeping lion or a shoe in mid - ocean; aside
from the beauty in formation itself you can spot blue footed and masked
boobies, frigate birds on its cliffs and sea lions along the shore. Farewell
cocktail. Guides’ briefing on next day activities. Dinner.
Day 5 (WEDNESDAY)
Early wake up call. Disembarkation at Seymour Norte here after a dry landing
you will be encountered by swallow tailed gulls and sea lions that will be
found bodysurfing, it is also known for being another major nesting site for
blue footed boobies, and the largest colony of magnificent frigate birds
(different from the great frigate birds). You will also spot marine iguanas
and the opportunity to see land iguanas. Breakfast. Disembark at the docks
(Isle of Baltra), passengers board a bus that drives them to the airport for
their flight back to Quito (AIRFARE INCLUDED). Meeting and assistance upon
arrival in Quito and transfer to the Four points Sheraton Hotel or similar
for overnight.
Day 6 QUITO LIMA (THURSDAY)
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your connection flight to Lima
(airfare not included) to take an exiting extension to Peru, Cusco and Machu Picchu.
Upon arrival transfer to Boulevard Hotel or similar. Overnight. (B)
Day 7 - LIMA / CUSCO (FRIDAY)
Pick up and transfer to the Lima airport for the flight to Cusco (airfare
not included). Upon arrival, you will be met and driven to Picoaga Hotel or
similar, followed by a few cups of mate de coca, whilst you iron out any
questions you may have with us. At 1:45 pm Cusco city tour. This tour
includes the major sites of historical interest in Cusco, including the
ruins of Sacsahuaman, Kenko and Tambomachay and the temple of the Sun. Also
included in this is a tourist card, giving you access to all the sites in
the Cusco area as a whole (i.e., including outside of the City itself). This
tour finishes at 18:00 hrs. Overnight. (B)
Day 8 - CUSCO / MACHU PICCHU (SATURDAY)
At 5:30am you will leave the Hotel to the train station , the train leaves
at 6:00 am. Travel is in "Vistadome" Class (formerly "Autowagon"). At 9:40
a.m., you will arrive at the Aguas Calientes Station, from where you take a
25 minute bus ride to the ruins of Machu Picchu. Once there, you will have a
guided tour, with a professional English speaking guide. The ruins are on
the eastern slope of Machu Picchu in two separate areas: the agricultural
and the urban. Lunch at the Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge (included). In the
afternoon take the train back to Cusco. Overnight at the hotel. (B,L)
Day 9 - PISAC & OLLANTAYTAMBO (SUNDAY)
(Note: This Tour is available just on Tuesday, Thursday or Sunday).
You will be picked up at 8,45A.M. Full day excursion to the Urubamba Valley,
visiting: the village of Pisac, a picturesque town of creole and colonial
aspect and its lndian market and craftfair. Lunch provided. In the afternoon
you'll visit to the fortress of Ollantaytambo, an architectural group that
in the days of the Tahuantinsuyo empire was a gigantic agricultural,
administrative, social, religious and military complex, then the Chincero
market. At the end Return to Cusco and Overnight. (B,L)
Day 10 - CUSCO / LIMA (MONDAY)
Transfer from the hotel to the airport for your return flight back to Lima
(airfare not included). (B)
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Galapagos Map
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Galapagos |

Galapagos
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Cusco Cathedral |

Machu Picchu Peru |
INCLUDES: All hotel and lodge accommodations based on double or single
occupancy. All scheduled transportation. All transfers. All scheduled excursions
with English-speaking guide services. All entrance fees. Meals. B=Breakfast; L=Lunch; D=Dinner.
Note : We can replace above Hotels with other one with the same characteristics
in the case that it becomes necessary for operative and other reasonable causes.
NOT INCLUDED IN THE FEE
International and domestic airfares,
Galapagos National Park Tax (US$132 per person),
airport departure taxes or visa fees, excess baggage
charges, additional nights during the trip due to flight cancellations,alcoholic
and non-alcoholic beverages or bottled water, snacks, insurance of any kind,
laundry, phone calls, radio calls or messages, reconfirmation of flights and
items of personal nature.
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Published articles and reviews about us

2009
Testimonials
Noelle Melnychuk
Calgary, AB
Our tour to
the islands on Lake Titicaca was a
wonderful day. We had great weather and the people that we met
were very friendly. The island of Taguile was a beautiful little
paradise. The hotel in Puno was very good, with a great
breakfast. It is too bad we could only stay one night. We kept
the room for the second night so that we could freshen up before
going on the bus to Cusco Peru.
Thank you for everything that you have done to make our trip so
enjoyable. Please pass along to Christi our thanks for the great
job that she did in organizing our tour. She was able to
assemble an itinerary that included everything that we asked for
and still was not too rushed. It was an enjoyable, informative
and relaxing time.
Thank you again to all of the staff at
Peru travel Gateway
and your suppliers for making this a wonderful experience.
Peggy Chang
McLean, VA
US
I always wanted to write
you a line and let you know my husband and I had a great time in
Peru. Thank
you so much for the arrangement; everything was really smooth! The
guide in
Cusco, Eriksson, was really great. thank
you also for helping me with all
the reservation and all the changes!! Cusco and
Machu Picchu were all
fantastic, I"m sure we will want to go back to Peru at some point
again, and
I"ll definitely contact you again!! Thank you!!
Sincerely,
Peggy Chang
Mary W. Earp
WINNALSAW, NC
US
We had a very nice trip to Peru.
Thanks for you help. Our hotels in Peru
were what we expected, very nice and the hotel help went out of
their way to make sure we were comfortable and had what we needed.
Our guides were outstanding. Always on time and catered to our
needs. Our groups were small except for the Sacred Valley tour where
we had 25 members. Food was plentiful and tasty at each restaurant.
The Hotel Casa Andina in Cusco gave us an upgrade when we returned
from MP which was very nice. Also, the Radisson gave us an upgrade
when we returned to Lima although we stayed only 6 hours.
Again, thanks for your services. I feel very fortunate that I
selected your travel services, because of the services. Several on
the trip thought I was mighty brave to select an unknown agency. I
was impressed with Ivan during our first emails and phone
conversations. I trusted him and he trusted me, this makes for happy
results for everyone.
Sincerely, Mary Earp.
Wendy Feldman
Los Angeles, CA
US 90025
I just returned back to the US from my trip to Peru. I wanted to let
you know how grateful I am for the wonderful experience that you
help me coordinate and plan. I loved all of the sites and felt I had
a unique experience that I will never forget.
The tour planners and the tour
guides were all wonderful and extremely helpful. Each of them were
very polite and knowledgable about their subjects and locations. I
learned alot about Peru and its customs.
The hotel on Machu Picchu (Sanctuary Lodge) and the hotel in Puno
(The Libertador) were excellent and I would recommend anyone to stay
in each of those locations. The San Augustin El Dorado was just
adequate; I found the hotel to be clean and the staff helpful, but
there is too much noise during the evening and mornings; this is
because many of the rooms overlook the central lobby of the hotel
and the acoustics create echos of sound from the front desk and
those people having conversations in the lobby area. Also, the space
heaters in each of the El Dorado rooms I stayed in did not work at
all. I do not think I would recommend the hotel to people unless
they didn't mind a noisy atmosphere.
The Posada del Inca hotel in Bolivia was very nice; I really liked
the rustic feel and intimate setting and the private gardens--the
views of Lake Titicaca and the mountains were spectacular. Although
I didn't realize it would be a hike (literally) up to it. One of the
couples I was travelling with on the first day in Bolivia had
trouble making it up the hillside (they didn't know they would have
to hike to the top to get to the hotel). I would recommend letting
potential guests know that it is a 40 - 45 minute hike from the dock
to the hotel itself. The guides were very helpful and it was good
that our luggage was carried up separately.
The trip was amazing and I just wanted to thank you for all of your
planning. I would recommend you and your staff to everyone I know
who wanted to plan a trip to go to Peru.
Have a wonderful new year!
Regards,
Wendy
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