Tour Peru Bus Cusco Puno

Inca Trail with Cusco Explorer SAC?
Hello
Somebody made before the inca trail or received any service from this company? looks amazing!!!
http://www.cusco-explorers.com/index_ingles.htm
I would like to cover all Peru´s nice places; and they offers a global trip that includes:
Day 1 Arriving to Lima . Transportation to Nazca
Day 2 Flight to the Lines. Bus to Arequipa
Day 3 Colca Canyon 2d/1n
Day 4 Colca Canyon 2d/1n
Day 5 Bus to Puno.
Day 6 Uros, Amantani and Taquile Island 2d/1n
Day 7 Uros, Amantani and Taquile Island 2d/1n. Return to Puno
Day 8 Turistic Bus to Cusco
Day 9 Visit to the Cathedral, Koricancha, Quenqo, Puca Pucara and Tambomachay
Day 10 Sacred Valley (Pisac, Ollallaytambo, Chinchero and Urubamba )
Day 11 Inca Trail 4d/3n
Day 12 Inca Trail 4d/3n
Day 13 Inca Trail 4d/3n
Day 15 Flight to Lima . City Tour Lima Vision.
Day 16 Depart from Lima
http://www.cusco-explorers.com/all_peru.htm
Please let us know your comments,
rgds,
It’s a great package, you’re going to cover many of the most important tourist destinations of Peru. I don’t think you can Top that in 16 days.
Some pointers to make the most out of it:
In Arequipa try to get in a Drug store “SOROCHIPIL” it’s a pill that will help you when you’re in high altitude.
In Colca Canyon go to the Hot Springs at Chivay in the night, it’s a cool hang out place for tourists.
When you make the 4d/3n Inka trail you arrive to Macchu Picchu early in the morning so you have plenty of time to climb the Wayna Picchu so don’t miss it.
In Aguas Calientes (13th-14th day) they also have Hot Springs so don’t forget your swimming suit.
Peru kids sing on the bus
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