Tour Description
11-day Peru by train: Arequipa to Cusco – an elegant ascent through Andean beauty & Incan wonders
An indulgent way to explore the soul of Peru—its rich culture, ancient history, and dramatic geography—is aboard one of the most scenic and luxurious railway journeys in the world. This 11-day itinerary begins in the south and takes you northward in a graceful ascent from Arequipa to Machu Picchu, ideal for travelers who enjoy the feeling of building toward a powerful finale.
Start in Lima, where Peru’s colonial heritage and contemporary flair blend effortlessly. Take time to relax, enjoy the local cuisine, and prepare for the adventure ahead.
Fly to Arequipa, the refined “White City” at the foot of snowcapped volcanoes. With its baroque architecture and quiet elegance, Arequipa is the perfect place to begin your journey through the Andes. From here, board the luxurious Andean Explorer, where your private suite and gourmet onboard service redefine the art of slow travel.
Your train climbs through high-altitude landscapes to the mystical shores of Lake Titicaca, where ancient beliefs still echo across sacred waters. Sail to its legendary islands and connect with time-honored ways of life. Then continue your ascent into the highlands, stopping at the remote Sumbay Caves, home to some of Peru’s oldest rock art.
As the landscapes become more fertile, journey along the Vilcanota River into the verdant Sacred Valley, a region deeply intertwined with Inca heritage. Finally, step aboard the celebrated Belmond Hiram Bingham train for an unforgettable ride to Machu Picchu. Surrounded by jungle-cloaked peaks and steeped in mystery, this once-lost citadel is the awe-inspiring culmination of your adventure.
After your visit, spend time discovering the vibrant history and cultural richness of Cusco, the former Inca capital where past and present coexist in harmony.
As with all of our experiences, this journey is 100% tailor-made to your preferences, pace, and commitment to conscious travel—ensuring a truly unforgettable exploration of Peru.