If you’re after a comprehensive way to experience some of Peru’s most iconic sights without the stress of organizing transport, tickets, or accommodations, this 6-day all-inclusive tour might be just what you need. For $740 per person, you’ll visit Machu Picchu, Rainbow Mountain, Humantay Lake, and the Sacred Valley — all with logistics handled for you, from transportation to hotel stays. It’s a sizable investment, but for travelers pressed for time or wanting a hassle-free, guided experience, it offers genuine value.
Two things we especially like about this tour are the thoughtfully planned itinerary and the inclusion of local guides who bring history and natural beauty to life. Plus, the hotel accommodations are consistently rated as comfortable and clean, which makes recovery from those early mornings easier. On the flip side, the tour involves some strenuous hikes, like the trek up Rainbow Mountain and Humantay Lake, so it’s best suited for travelers with moderate physical fitness.
This tour is perfect for those who want a balanced mix of adventure, culture, and scenic beauty without the headache of DIY planning. It’s especially great if you’re a traveler who appreciates detailed logistical support and guided insights, as well as those who want to see Peru’s top highlights in a compact, well-organized package.
Key Points

- All logistics included: Transportation, entrance tickets, guides, and accommodations, saving you time and hassle.
- Diverse experiences: From ancient Incan sites and scenic mountain hikes to stunning lakes and colorful peaks.
- Hassle-free travel: Round-trip transport from Cusco and guided tours mean less stress and more focus on the sights.
- Physical activity involved: Expect some moderate hiking, so be prepared with good shoes and a decent fitness level.
- Authentic local cuisine: Enjoy traditional Andean food during the sacred valley day and in Mollepata.
- Good value: For the price, you get an immersive, well-organized experience that covers much of what makes Peru special.
Exploring the 6-Day Itinerary in Detail
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Day 1: Cusco’s Cultural Highlights
Your adventure kicks off with an orientation of Cusco’s fascinating history. A guide will meet you for the city tour, which includes Koricancha (Temple of the Sun) and Sacsayhuaman, a monumental Inca fortress with impressive stonework. The stops at Qenqo and PucaPucara add mystical and historical layers, giving you a solid foundation before heading into the countryside. We loved how the guide’s insights made these sites come alive, connecting their past to the present. Expect about 5 hours of sightseeing, with admissions included, so you don’t need to worry about extra costs.
Day 2: Sacred Valley of the Incas
This day offers a deep dive into the heart of Inca civilization. Starting early, you’ll visit Pisaq, renowned for its vibrant markets and archaeological remains. Then it’s off to Urubamba for a hearty buffet lunch featuring authentic Andean dishes — a highlight, as good local food can be surprisingly hard to find during busy tours. Afterward, the charming town of Ollantaytambo awaits, with its impressive terraces and the Temple of the Sun. The guided tours at each site help bring the ruins and their stories to life.
Day 3: The Marvel of Machu Picchu
The highlight for many travelers is a morning visit to Machu Picchu. The early bus ride up the mountain is part of the experience, offering dramatic views. Your guide will give a thorough 2-hour tour, sharing intriguing stories behind this UNESCO World Heritage site. Afterward, you’ll have time to soak in the atmosphere and snap photos. A lunch in Aguas Calientes follows, then the return journey via train and bus back to Cusco. The tickets are subject to availability, which is worth keeping in mind, but the tour’s organization ensures you’re well taken care of.
Day 4: Rainbow Mountain Adventure
This is the most physically demanding day, with an early start and a trek to Vinicunca (Rainbow Mountain). The journey begins before dawn, with a buffet breakfast en route. The hike, about 1.5 hours each way, climbs through stunning landscapes dotted with vibrant mineral colors. The views at the summit are breathtaking, and the tour includes walking sticks and oxygen to ease the ascent. The review mentions the importance of moderate fitness — this is not a casual walk, but the scenery justifies the effort.
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Day 5: Humantay Lake
Another early start takes you to Humantay Lake, at 4,250 meters altitude. The 1.5-hour hike offers plenty of chances to enjoy the flora and fauna along the way. This high-altitude lake, with its reflective waters and surrounding peaks, is a photographer’s dream. The tour provides oxygen support and walking sticks, making the ascent more manageable. After descending, a fulfilling lunch in Mollepata caps the day. Several reviews mention how these early mornings and hikes require good preparation but are worth every step.
Day 6: Relax or Optional Experience
Your final day is flexible. You can relax at your Cusco hotel, enjoy some last-minute shopping, or opt for an extra tour focused on Peruvian gastronomy and pisco sour making. The tour ends with a transfer to the airport, leaving you with a well-rounded impression of what Peru has to offer.
Practical Insights and Considerations

The transportation logistics are one of the tour’s real strengths. You’ll travel comfortably in an air-conditioned vehicle, with all tickets, guides, and transfers arranged beforehand — a significant time-saver. The group size is limited to 15 travelers, fostering a more intimate experience and better engagement with guides.
The hotels are rated three-star, offering basic comfort and cleanliness, though one reviewer noted not all rooms might have water in the room. Expect a good night’s sleep after busy days filled with sightseeing and physical activity.
The cost of $740 might seem steep, but when you consider the included tickets, guides, transport, and accommodations, it’s quite competitive. Not having to worry about booking separate tickets or organizing transport adds real value, especially for those new to Peru or traveling from afar.
What to Pack
- Good hiking shoes are essential for the mountain treks.
- Bring layers — high-altitude excursions can be chilly, especially early mornings.
- A small backpack for water, snacks, and camera gear.
- Sunscreen and sunglasses for high-altitude UV protection.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?

This adventure suits travelers who love varied experiences — history, stunning landscapes, and a touch of physical challenge. The included hikes are moderate but demand some fitness and stamina. If you’re comfortable walking uphill and at high altitude, you’ll find these days rewarding. The guided approach makes it accessible, too, especially if you prefer not to handle logistics solo. It’s perfect for travelers who want a comprehensive, organized overview of Peru’s top sights with some active components.
Final Thoughts

This 6-day all-inclusive tour offers a thoughtful, well-structured way to see Peru’s must-visit sites. You get the convenience of included transport, guided insights, and hotel stays, saving you time and energy. The array of experiences—from Inca ruins and vibrant markets to high mountain vistas and peaceful lakes—provides a well-rounded taste of what makes Peru special.
While it’s not a lazy tour — expect some ascents and early mornings — the scenery and history make the effort worthwhile. For those seeking a guided, hassle-free way to tick off top destinations while enjoying authentic regional food and comfortable accommodations, this package offers strong value.
If you’re traveling with moderate fitness, want to learn from knowledgeable guides, and prefer the convenience of all logistics handled, this tour is a smart choice. Just prepare for some physical activity and early mornings, and you’ll be rewarded with unforgettable memories of Peru’s diverse landscapes and cultural treasures.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for travelers with limited physical fitness?
While the tour includes some hikes to Rainbow Mountain and Humantay Lake, it’s designed for those with moderate fitness levels. The inclusion of walking sticks and oxygen support can help, but be prepared for some effort at high altitude.
Are tickets to Machu Picchu guaranteed?
Tickets are subject to availability and are purchased according to the circuits available. If tickets are unavailable, a full refund is offered, making the booking relatively low-risk.
What accommodations are provided?
You’ll stay in comfortable 3-star hotels in Cusco and Aguas Calientes. Some reviews mention basic amenities, so don’t expect luxury, but cleanliness and comfort are generally good.
What’s included in the price?
The tour covers transport, entrance fees, guides, hotel stays, some meals, and transfers. Meals not specified are not included. The train tickets from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes and back are also included.
How early do I need to wake up?
Expect early mornings, especially for Rainbow Mountain and Humantay Lake, with pickups as early as 4:00 a.m. This is necessary to make the most of the daylight and avoid crowds.
Is this tour kid-friendly?
While not explicitly stated, the physical demands suggest it’s better suited for travelers with a moderate fitness level, including teenagers or older children comfortable with hikes.
What should I bring?
Bring sturdy walking shoes, layers for changing weather, sunscreen, sunglasses, water, and snacks. Optional items include a camera, hat, and a small backpack.
Embarking on this 6-day journey means embracing the adventure of Peru with all logistics sorted, so you can focus on soaking in the stunning scenery, historic sites, and vibrant culture. Whether it’s your first visit or a return trip, this tour offers a rich, hassle-free way to connect with the heart of Inca land.
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