Creativity, Activity & Service – 6-Day Peru Itinerary
Altitude
5,200m (Rainbow Mountain)
Language
Spanish, English
Difficulty
Moderate to Challenging
Transport
Private transport, trekking
Description
This 6-day itinerary immerses you in creativity, adventure, and cultural engagement while promoting sustainable practices. You will explore the rich history and vibrant traditions of Cusco and the Sacred Valley, actively participating in hands-on activities like traditional crafts, cooking, and weaving. You’ll learn directly from local artisans, contribute to community service projects, and gain a deeper understanding of sustainable living. By embracing creativity in everyday life, this journey fosters environmental awareness and cultural preservation. You’ll experience the heart of the Andean region through a purposeful blend of adventure and creativity.
Itinerary
- Airport Pick-Up & Transfer: Private reception at Cusco’s Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport and transfer to your accommodation.
- Welcome orientation & coca tea: Helping with altitude adjustment.
- Walking Tour & Market Challenge: Guided exploration of Plaza de Armas, 12-Angle Stone, San Blas, and 7 Borreguitos, learning about Cusco’s Incan and colonial history.
- San Pedro Market Challenge: Teams complete interactive tasks, engaging with locals to learn about Peruvian produce and sustainability.
- Evening Meal: Enjoy local Amazonian cuisine.
- Overnight in Cusco
- Journey to the Sacred Valley: Depart Cusco for the breathtaking Sacred Valley.
- Visit Local Communities Like Cuyo Chico & Caccaccollo: Learn about sustainable living, traditional craftsmanship, and the resilience of Andean culture.
- Women’s Weaving Empowerment Project: Visit a Quechua women’s weaving cooperative and participate in a hands-on weaving workshop.
- Farm-to-Table Andean Lunch: Enjoy a home-cooked meal, featuring native potatoes, quinoa soup, and locally harvested ingredients.
- Quechua Community & Cuyo Chico Ceramic Workshop: Learn about traditional Andean techniques in ceramic-making.
- Homestay & Community Service Project: Engage in a bioconstruction project, helping create adobe bricks for sustainable housing.
- Evening Bonfire & Andean Legends: Share Sacred Valley myths and stories with community elders.
- Overnight Homestay in Cuyo Chico
- Breakfast with Host Families & Sustainable Cooking Challenge: Participate in a traditional cooking experience.
- Ollantaytambo Fortress Exploration: Guided visit to Ollantaytambo, learning about Incan urban planning and its strategic significance.
- Dinner & Briefing in Ollantaytambo: Discussion on the impact of tourism on Machu Picchu and sustainability efforts.
- Overnight in Ollantaytambo
- Vistadome Train to Aguas Calientes: Scenic train ride through the Urubamba River Valley.
- Bus ride up to Machu Picchu: Explore one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
- Private Guided Tour: Visit the Temple of the Sun, Sacred Plaza, and Agricultural Terraces.
- Return to Cusco: Scenic Vistadome train back to Ollantaytambo, followed by private transport to Cusco.
- Overnight in Cusco
- Early Departure (5:30 AM): Drive through stunning Andean landscapes to Vinicunca (Rainbow Mountain, 5,200m).
- Hike to the Summit: Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding Red Valley.
- Private Chef-Prepared Brunch: Enjoy a meal with spectacular views.
- Afternoon Free Time: Return to Cusco for relaxation.
- Overnight in Cusco
Transfer to Airport: Private transport to Cusco’s Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport for departure.
Includes
- Accommodation (Boutique hotels & homestay)
- Private transfers & transport throughout the trip
- Vistadome Train to/from Machu Picchu
- Expert local guides (English/Spanish)
- All entrance fees to sites & activities
- Immersive service-learning projects in local communities
- Hands-on workshops (ceramics, cooking, weaving)
- All meals as mentioned (breakfasts, lunches, dinners)
- Direct support to the local communities
Not Include
- Entrance to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (available for an extra fee)
- Travel insurance (mandatory)
- Personal expenses & tips
- Entrance to Cocalmayo Hot Springs (optional)
- Additional meals not mentioned in the itinerary
Recommendations
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Acclimatization: Spend a few days in Cusco before starting the trek to adjust to the high altitude. This will help prevent altitude sickness during your journey.
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Pack Light but Smart: Bring lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing, sturdy trekking shoes, a hat, and sunglasses for sun protection. Be prepared for both warm and cold temperatures, especially in the mountains.
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Bring Personal Medications: If you take any personal medications, be sure to carry them with you. Also, consider packing medication for altitude sickness just in case.
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Hydration: The high altitudes can be dehydrating. Carry a refillable water bottle and drink plenty of water throughout the trip to stay hydrated.
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Insect Repellent: For trekking through the Sacred Valley and Cusco's surroundings, it's recommended to bring insect repellent to protect against mosquitoes.
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Currency: Carry some Peruvian soles (local currency) for small purchases and tips, especially in more remote areas where credit cards may not be accepted.
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Camera and Binoculars: You'll want to capture the stunning landscapes, wildlife, and cultural moments. A camera, along with binoculars for wildlife spotting, will enhance your experience.
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Respect Local Culture: Engage respectfully with the communities you'll visit, especially during cultural exchanges and homestays. Learn and follow local customs and traditions.
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Be Flexible: Weather and conditions can change, especially in the mountains. Be prepared for adjustments in the schedule and stay flexible throughout your journey.
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Prepare for Physical Activity: This itinerary includes activities such as hiking and walking at high altitudes. It is important to be in good physical condition and ready for moderate to challenging activity.
Frequently Asked Questions
While no prior mountaineering experience is required, a moderate level of fitness and some previous hiking experience will help, especially during the Rainbow Mountain trek.
The best time to visit is during the dry season, from May to September, when weather conditions are more favorable for trekking and outdoor activities.
The highest point of the trek is at Rainbow Mountain, which is at 5,200 meters (17,060 feet). It is essential to be prepared for high-altitude hiking.
Yes, all meals mentioned in the itinerary are included, with a focus on local Andean cuisine, including breakfasts, lunches, and dinners.
Yes, travel insurance is mandatory for this trip, as it covers unexpected events such as medical emergencies, cancellations, or delays.




