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Mystical Markawasi Home of the Gods Peru
( 11 days and 10 nights )
On this 12 day spiritual excursion you will visit Lima, Pachacamac, Cusco, San Pedro de Casta, Markawasi, Humanity Circuit, Cachu Cachu Lake, Markawasi, Urubamba, Ollantaytambo and Machu Picchu. Rituals and Ceremony with Shamas. 

Intineray Day by Day:
(B)= breakfast / (L)= lunch / (D) = dinner / (BL) Box lunch   --- Cost by person in Double Ocupancy

Day 1: Arrival Lima
Upon arrival at Lima Airport, you will be met and transferred to the Miraflores District for overnight accommodation in your selected hotel.

Day 2: Lima – Pachacamac – Ceremony. (B)
Breakfast at your hotel. Morning departure for a four-hour guided tour of Colonial and Modern Lima. This half-day tour includes visits to both the colonial and modern sections of this "City of Kings." Colonial sites include the lovely Plaza Mayor with its cathedral and palace and the exquisite Torre Tagle Palace, modern day seat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In modern Lima, drive along the exclusive residential areas of Miraflores and San Isidro. Then continue to Pachacamac Ruins. Pachacamac, which translated into English means "The One who ordains the Universe", is the most ancient Andean Pilgrimage Center in America and it is located at Km.31 in the South Pan American Highway. It is the "Hatun Punku" (Great Door) that connects us with our Andean origins. At the on-site museum you can appreciate the Idol or Totem of Pachacamac, which symbolizes the masculine-feminine polarity embodied in an original piece of Lúcumo wood, considered by our ancestors as a sacred tree. We begin our pilgrimage by making a circle around the Idol to connect with the energies of Pachacamac. Then, we continue towards the Aqlla Wasi, House of the Virgins of the Sun, where we harmonize the centers of energy of the human body by using rattles and other Andean musical instruments. Afterwards, each person will find a space in the Aqlla Wasi for meditation with crystals. When the meditation has concluded, we ask permission to enter the Temple of the Sun, from where you can observe the Mama Qocha (Mother Ocean). Before going into the temple, each person receives 4 Kintus of Coca Leaf (perfect leaves). With the leaves each one will thank for all the good things received and will ask for what the person still needs by offering the leaves at the top of the Temple. The ceremony concludes with a circle to share the energy in an embrace.

Day 3: Lima – San Pedro de Casta – Markawasi. (B) (L) (D)
Very early in the morning, pick up at the hotel, depart from Lima by private bus towards the Andean village of San Pedro de Casta. Brief rest upon arrival and wander around the village. Walking trip up to the sacred altar of Markawasi Plateau, or if you prefer you may ride on horses. Arrive at campsite, next to Dr. Russo's Cabins. Welcome hot drink (typical mate de coca), rest and enjoy the marvelous Andean sunset. Meditation and contact with our Shamanic guide. Dinner around the campfire. The guide will give us an interesting explanation about the secrets of the Markawasi Plateau.

Day 4: Markawasi – Humanity Circuit. (B) (L) (D)
Andean breakfast. During the morning we will walk around the Humanity Circuit Tour, where we can appreciate different kinds of figures, such as: the humanity monument with 13 different profiles, the turtle, the African lions, the elephant, the prophet, the alchemist, etc. Return to the campsite for lunch and rest. In the afternoon we carry on with the Treasure Circuit Tour, including the amphitheater, the Indian man, the altar of frogs, the mayoral, etc. Dinner around the campfire. Evening meditation and a possibility of a UFO sighting.

Day 5: Markawasi – Cachu Cachu Lake. (B) (L) (D)
Andean Breakfast. Today we will walk to the Fortress, famous for its UFO sightings. During our walk we will stop to meditate in one of the seven crosses carved in the rocks of the plateau, which is located next to Cachu Cachu Lake. This cross is considered to be an energy vortex and is known for its healing powers. We will appreciate the Egyptian god, the astronaut, the alligator, the pilot, the condor (different phases) and the black and white queens. Return to the campsite, dinner at fireplace, where we'll exchange experiences.

Day 6: Markawasi – Lima. (B)
Andean Breakfast. Visit the archeological Inca and pre-inca ruins called Chullpas (cemetery) and walk down to the village of San Pedro de Casta. Visit the mummies in the school museum. Return by bus to Lima. Transfer to your hotel.

Day 7: Lima – Cusco – Urubamba. (B) (L)
After breakfast, transfer to Lima Airport for a morning flight to Cusco. Cusco, situated at 11,000 feet above sea level, is the oldest inhabited city in the Western Hemisphere. In Quechua, the language of the people of the Andes, Cusco means "navel of the Universe." We arrive in Cusco and transfer to the Quinsa Pacha Center in Urubamba located in the Sacred Valley with its breathtaking vistas, mountains, and Urubamba River. Urubamba, although 2,000 feet lower in altitude than Cusco, still requires time to acclimate. After lunch we rest and drink local coca tea which helps our bodies adjust to the altitude. In the late afternoon we have our first ceremony to Pachamama (Mother Earth) to request permission for the pilgrimage we are about to embark upon. This ceremony is guided by the Q'eros, a unique tribe of people revered as the most pure in their retention of ancient Inca customs, rituals and beliefs. Our time among the the Q'eros has always been a highlight of our Andean pilgrimages. Dinner and overnight at Quinsa Pacha center. While in the Sacred Valley we are lodging at Quisa Pacha Center, which was founded by our brooder Daniel Pinares to better serve the needs of people coming to this part of Peru for spiritual purposes, not just as tourists. In designing Qinsa Pacha, Daniel incorporated many Andean elements. Quisa Pacha boats 20 rooms with private bath, lovely gardens, mountain views, delicious food and a healing treatment area with herbal steam, hot tub, and optional massage therapy.

Day 8: Urubamba – Ollantaytambo – Machupicchu. (B) (L)
We travel by train from Ollantaytambo to Machu Picchu whose buildings and terraces spill over a ridge hundreds of meters above the rushing Urubamba river. We arrive in Aquas Calientes, the village at the base of mountain below Machu Picchu, and check into the Machu Picchu Inti Inn. After a light lunch, a bus takes us on the last leg up the mountain along a dramatic switchback road and as we crest the final hill, a majestic vista unfolds. Machu Picchu's designers harmonized architecture and sacred geography, framing views of nearby mountains in doorways and windows and carving some stones to echo the mountains' shapes. Machu Picchu is the Tibet of the Americas and the most prized spiritual center of the Incas. The afternoon includes exploration and orientation of Machu Picchu. Special arrangements are made to remain in the site after hours and into the night, a time which many believe to be the most powerful hours. We enjoin together in shamanic ceremonies which honor this sacred place and invokes the protection and guidance of the surrounding mountain spirits. There will be the opportunity here at Machu Picchu to work again with the sacred plant of San Pedro. Overnight at Qilla Inn or Presidente.

Day 9: Machu Picchu. (B) (L)
You have the option of rising early to explore Machu Picchu in the morning hours. A climb to the top of Huayna Picchu gives you a glorious view of the entire archeological site. Another hike brings you to the Temple of the Moon located on the backside of Huayna Picchu. These hikes can be quite challenging and arduous, especially if you live at sea-level. If you prefer to be less active, you can take a leisure walk to the Intipunko (Gate of the Sun) or simply wander around the site at your own pace, letting your own intuition draw to you specific temples and altars throughout Machu Picchu. In the afternoon we gather in Aquas Calientes with our friend and local shaman, Hebert, for a healing meditation working with sound created by singing bowls. In the evening we have reserved just for our group, the local natural hot springs where we continue today's theme of sound working with bells. Overnight at Qilla Inn or Presidente.

Day 10: Machupicchu – Cusco. (B) (L)
Breakfast in the hotel. In the morning, rest day at leisure, walking around to hot spring villages and continue with connection and spiritual work. In the afternoon, back to Cusco by train arrival and transfer to your selected hotel.

Day 11: Cusco – Lima – Home. (B)
Breakfast in the hotel. After, transfer to the airport and take your flight to Lima and continue back to your home or continue with next destination.
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TOUR INCLUSIONS
All hotel and lodge accommodations based on double occupancy.
All scheduled transportation.
All transfers.
All scheduled excursions with English-speaking guide services.
All entrance fees.
Meals  as specified in the itinerary.
NOT INCLUDED:
International  Domestic airfares, airport departure taxes or visa fees, excess baggage charges, additional nights during the trip due to flight cancellations, 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, domestic flight.