21-day Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, & Chile Tour with Inca Trail & Bolivia Salt Flats Tour
21-day Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, & Chile Tour with Inca Trail & Bolivia Salt Flats Tour
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21-day Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, & Chile Tour with Inca Trail & Bolivia Salt Flats Tour
21 Days Starting in Medellín, Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia and ending in Puno, Peru
Visiting: Medellín, Guatapé, Salento, Cali, Bogotá, Cusco, Inca Trail, Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu, Vinicunca, Lake Titicaca, La Paz, Uyuni Salt Flat, Termas de Polques, San Pedro de Atacama, Valley of the Moon, Santiago
Tour operator:
Tour code:
COPEAT
Specialist Group:
18-30 Somethings
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
2 - 20
Age range:
18-55
Special diets catered:
Kosher, Jain, Vegetarians, Vegans, Halal
Tour operated in:
English , SpanishTrip Styles:
Interests:
Activities:
Tour Overview
If South America has been on your bucket list for while, look no further than this epic, three-week adventure! Kicking off in Medellín, Colombia, this tour takes you through vibrant cities, breathtaking landscapes, and cultural hotspots across not one, but four, incredible countries. From the colourful streets of Comuna 13 to the awe-inspiring peaks of the Andes, the iconic ruins of Machu Picchu, and the surreal landscapes of Bolivia’s Salt Flats – every day is packed with unforgettable experiences. So, grab your backpack and let’s explore!
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Welcome to Medellín: Street Art & Walking Tour
Location: Medellín
Accommodation: Hostel
Hola and a very warm welcome to Medellín, Colombia! Your tour through South America officially kicks off this morning in the hotel lounge, where you’ll meet your fellow travel buddies and Adventure Leader for a trip briefing – outlining travel plans and top tips on staying safe in South America.
After, it’s time to get your bearings with your first unmissable activity – a guided walk through Comuna 13. This is a vibrant neighbourhood renowned for its colourful street art, striking culture, and history of resilience. While it has its complex past, it’s since been transformed into a hub of urban renewal and innovation, featuring landmarks like outdoor escalators offering stunning views of the city, and murals that represent hope and progress.
After exploring, we’ll grab some lunch as a group at the Mercado del Río, a local food market offering a variety of Colombian cuisines, before taking a break from the city’s hustle and bustle for a Spanish class led by your Adventure Leader. Get prepped with some useful phrases that you can put to the test throughout your tour.
¿Estás listo? Good! Because we’re heading back out for a walk around Medellín’s most famous sites including the Plaza Botero, the Palacio de la Cultura Rafael Uribe Uribe, and the Catedral Basílica Metropolitana. Cultural lovers – this is for you! But for those seeking out a little more adrenaline, why not opt for a paragliding flight offering an incredible bird-eyes view of the city below?
Come evening, we have some optional activities available:
Depending on fixtures, you can opt to watch a local soccer game at Estadio Atanasio Giradot.
If there is no game on, you could try our hand at Tejo – a Colombian game where you throw clay at gunpowder with the aim of causing a small explosion (Cool, right?)
If neither of those takes your fancy, then kick back with some drinks and salsa in El Poblado – one of Medellín’s safe party streets!
Day 2 : Medellín: Guatapé Day Trip & Kayaking Adventure
Location: Guatapé
Accommodation: Hostel
Start day two the Colombian way – with a cup of locally produced coffee (Medellín is home to some of Colombia’s best!)
We’ll then head out for a day trip to Guatapé – a colourful lakeside town known for its vibrant zócalos (decorative murals), charming streets, and lively atmosphere.
We’ll kick off our adventure here by climbing the 740 steps* to the top of El Peñón de Guatapé – a massive granite rock, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding lakes and landscapes.
Afterwards, enjoy some time to explore the town of Guatapé itself before hopping in kayaks (2 per kayak) on the Peñol-Guatapé Reservoir. Paddle through the serene waters of this scenic reservoir, admiring the rolling hills, surrounding colourful houses, and Peñol-Guatapé Reservoir from below!
In the evening, it’s time to dive into another quintessential Medellín experience, thanks to the influence of the famous singer Carlos Gardel – TANGO! Join your group for an exciting tango dancing class, where you’ll learn the vibrant rhythms and energetic moves that make this dance a cultural icon.
*If you have any questions regarding required fitness levels, contact our team.
Day 3 : Salento & Coffee Culture
Location: Salento
Accommodation: Hostel, Hotel
This morning, we’re up and out early bound for our next stop – Salento! This quaint town in the Coffee Triangle is known for its colourful colonial architecture, lush coffee plantations, and stunning views of the Cocora Valley’s towering wax palms. You’ll transfer by minivan (roughly 6 -7 hours) to arrive in Salento in the early afternoon where your Adventure Leader will meet you.
Coffee lovers, this next unmissable experience is for you! We’ll spend the afternoon exploring the Finca el Ocaso Coffee Farm. From picking the beans and trying the coffee-making process for yourself, to tasting the final product – you’ll be a connoisseur by the end!
The rest of the day is yours to enjoy under your own steam! Why not soak up some traditional Colombian culture in the town’s picturesque central plaza?
Day 4 : Cali: Salsa, Culture & City Exploration
Location: Cali
Accommodation: Hostel
Today, we’re transferring to our next destination in Colombia – the famous Cali, a vibrant city surrounded by mountains, known for its lively salsa music scene! You’ll transfer via bus to arrive in Cali late in the morning where your Adventure Leader will meet you before you take a rest by the pool in your hostel.
In the late afternoon, we’ll take some time to explore some of the city’s must-sees, including the Plaza de Caycedo – Cali’s central square, boasting towering palm trees, a lively atmosphere, and historic significance as the heart of the city. We’ll also visit the Catedral Metropolitana, a magnificent Neo-Gothic cathedral overlooking the plaza, renowned for its stunning architecture and cultural importance.
Guided by local experts, we’ll then uncover Cali’s rebellious spirit – wandering its lively streets to explore salsa’s rich cultural roots, its influence on social movements, and its artistic expression through murals and music. The evening is yours to enjoy as you wish, so why not party the night away at one of the city’s hippest salsa clubs? You have a relaxing morning tomorrow, so go wild! 😉
Day 5 : Cali to Bogotá
Location: Bogotá
Accommodation: Hostel
As promised, enjoy a quiet morning of soaking up the rays and relaxing by the pool!
In the afternoon, you’ll transfer to the airport and board a short flight to Bogotá, Colombia’s capital city perched high in the Andes. On arrival, we’ll transfer to the hostel for an evening of rest!
Day 6 : Bogotá by Bike: Culture, Art & Scenic Views
Location: Bogotá
Accommodation: Hostel
What better way to get our bearings today than with a bike tour? Start by pedalling through Bogotá’s vibrant districts, exploring the historic downtown areas of La Candelaria, Plaza Bolívar, the Cathedral, and the Presidential Palace.
Then, stop by a traditional fruit market and sample exotic Colombian fruits like lulo, uchuva, passion fruit, and more – passing through more local neighbourhoods along the way.
Switching gears, we’ll cycle to a middle-class district to get a taste of modern Colombian neighbourhoods (and even some National Parks), before re-grouping in Bogotá for a graffiti art experience! Here, you’ll learn more about Colombia’s history, culture, and politics through its dynamic and vibrant street art, as well as get the chance to visit a gallery, admire the art pieces, and even go crazy with some spray painting of your own!
Sunset calls for some views! You and your group will take the funicular up to Monserrate, a mountain that sits over 3,000 metres above sea level, offering stunning views of Bogotá. As good as the views are, we recommend taking some time to explore the area up there itself, including the church and other surroundings, before heading back down via cable car.
The evening is yours to enjoy at your own leisure. Feeling wild? Why not head to Theatron – Latin America’s biggest club? 😉
Day 7 : Bogotá to Cusco (Peru)
Location: Cusco
Accommodation: Hostel
After a week, it’s time to explore a new country on your South American adventure – Peru! In the morning, we’ll head to the airport and catch a direct flight to Cusco, the former capital of the Incan Empire and the gateway to the legendary Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu.
On arrival in the afternoon, you’ll take a guided walk through Cusco’s historic downtown, exploring iconic landmarks like the Plaza de Armas, Cusco Cathedral, and the San Pedro Market.
Top it all off with a group meal, where you’ll get the chance to try some of Peru’s traditional dishes! Just a heads-up: you’ll need plenty of energy for the next three action-packed days, so an early night might be a wise choice. 😉
Day 8 : Inca Trail: The Journey to Machu Picchu Begins
Location: Inca Trail
Accommodation: Camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today marks the start of one of your tour’s most amazing unmissable activities – a 4-day trek bound for Machu Picchu. Along the way, you’ll get all your food included – there’s no shops in the Andes, after all!
Today will be a relatively gentle hike, as we focus on acclimatisation whilst passing through stunning Andean vistas. You’ll only be expected to carry a day pack with you on these hikes, as we’ll hand off larger luggage.
After a day of hiking, we’ll set up camp, enjoy dinner prepared by your trekking team, and settle down for the rest of the night enjoying sites of the Milky Way high in the Andean Mountains.
(Please visit the section below marked ‘Trekking Alternatives’ for important information about our route, an alternative route option, plus a non-trekking variant to these days.)
Day 9 : Inca Trail
Location: Inca Trail
Accommodation: Camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
A second full day of hiking commences as we traverse mountain passes, small archaeological sites, and stunning natural scenery. Along the way, keep your eyes peeled for hummingbirds, known to frequent this part of the trail!
Today’s hike will be a more intense pace than yesterday, with a lot of uphill hiking – and a final couple of hours’ climbing taking you and your group to your next campsite!
Day 10 : Inca Trail
Location: Inca Trail
Accommodation: Camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day three of our hike to Machu Picchu is our most impressive yet, starting with a gentle climb which takes you to some truly spectacular views. As we hike throughout the day, you’ll see the Inca site of Phuyupatamarca, the third-highest point along the entire trail.
We’ll then head back downwards towards our third campsite, coming down from the chillier altitudes towards the more humid climates of the Amazon jungle via the impressive Intipata archaeological site! Today’s trekking sees you arriving at the campsite in the afternoon, so you’ve got some time to yourself to rest up after a busy couple of days.
Day 11 : Machu Picchu
Location: Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu
Accommodation: Hostel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today calls for a very early start (but it’s definitely worth it) as we ascend for breathtaking views over Machu Picchu – one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and a highlight you won’t forget!
Not sure what Machu Picchu is? It’s an Incan citadel set on top of a mountain peak high in the Andes. Built in the 15th century, it served as a royal estate and ceremonial centre before being abandoned during the Spanish conquest. It became forgotten and overgrown for over 400 years before being rediscovered by Hiram Bingham in the early 20th century.
Afterwards, we’ll start our journey back to Cusco, where you’ll have the evening free to relax and explore at your own pace. Why not opt to treat yourself to a massage? Your muscles will thank you for it!
Day 12 : Cusco: Explore Sacsayhuamán
Location: Cusco
Accommodation: Hostel
After your grand expedition into the Andes, today calls for some well-earned rest! So, this morning is yours to enjoy as you please in this beautiful, vibrant city. Take a leisurely stroll through the city’s charming streets, visit a local café for a traditional Peruvian breakfast, or head to the picturesque Plaza de Armas or the nearby San Pedro Market.
In the afternoon, we’ll regroup and head to Sacsayhuamán, an ancient Incan fortress complex located on a hill overlooking Cusco. It’s renowned for its massive stone walls, sophisticated masonry, and stunning, panoramic views of the surrounding valley.
In the evening, we recommend throwing yourself into the city’s legendary nightlife with the Cusco Bar Crawl!
Day 13 : Journey to Puno & Rainbow Mountain
Location: Vinicunca
Accommodation: Hostel
Today, we’re transferring to our next destination on this group tour around South America – Puno. But it’s not just any old travel day – we’re following the Route of the Sun (Ruta del Sol).
Connecting Cusco and Puno, this is one of Peru’s most beautiful journeys, showcasing breathtaking Andean landscapes, ancient ruins, and cultural landmarks. Along the way, it’ll also give you a chance to explore one of Peru’s most stunning natural landscapes – Rainbow Mountain! A short hike of around an hour and a half will take you up this incredible peak, so named for its stunning multi-coloured earth formed by previous tectonic activity. Make sure your camera is charged for this one!
We’ll then hike back down before we continue onto Puno, arriving in the early evening. Here, you’ll then have some free time to familiarise yourself with this stunning town on the shores of the iconic Lake Titicaca.
Day 14 : Sailing Lake Titicaca: Floating Islands & Indigenous Traditions
Location: Lake Titicaca
Accommodation: Hostel
This morning, it’s time for another truly unmissable experience – a boat ride on Lake Titicaca. This UNESCO World Heritage site is renowned for being the largest freshwater lake in South America and the highest lake in the world – not to mention the stunning Andean views that it boasts.
Along the way, you’ll get to spend time on the floating homes of Lake Titicaca – created out of reeds by the Indigenous Uros people as protection against the attacks from the Incas centuries ago.
After an amazing day on Lake Titicaca, spend the final night with your group in Puno however you like – why not go out with a bang? Explore the lively bars and restaurants on Lima Street, catch a traditional dance show, or take a leisurely stroll through Plaza de Armas to soak in the local culture and street performances.
Day 15 : Puno to La Paz: City Tour & Cable Car Rides
Location: La Paz
Accommodation: Hostel
It’s up and out early this morning to board a sleeper bus at 5am from Puno to our next country – Bolivia! Transfer roughly 6 hours to arrive in La Paz at lunchtime where your Adventure Leader will meet you, before checking into your hostel.
In the afternoon, we’ll explore the best of Laz Paz, Bolivia’s capital city. Kick-off at the central square, where you can see the Presidential Palace, the Cathedral of La Paz, and the National Congress building, before calling in at the witch’s market – a vibrant and mystical hub where you’ll find traditional remedies, spiritual artefacts, and offerings for Andean rituals.
Come evening, we’ll top it all off with a cable car ride, which offers incredible views of the city and snow-capped Andes in the backdrop.
Day 16 : La Paz: Death Road Biking & Local Culture
Location: La Paz
Accommodation: Hostel
Are you an adrenaline junkie? Today you have the option to mountain bike across what is known as the World’s Most Dangerous Road. It’s renowned for its descent through lush valleys and stunning landscapes. However, with vertical drops of up to 1000m over the cliff, it’s got the nickname ‘Death Road’.
We (of course) partner with a local company which puts safety first always, allowing you to enjoy this cycle of a lifetime in a controlled and safe way!
For those who don’t fancy this bike ride today, fear not! You’ll enjoy a relaxed free day in La Paz, exploring more of the city under your own steam!
In the evening, we’ll regroup and transfer to the bus station where we’ll board a lie-flat night bus from La Paz to Uyuni, arriving there in the early morning.
Day 17 : Uyuni Salt Flats Tour: Mirror Lakes & Train Cemetery
Location: Uyuni Salt Flat
Accommodation: Hostel
Meals Included: Lunch, Dinner
Today marks the start of our next unmissable (and true bucket list) experience – a 3-day overland adventure in 4x4s across Bolivia’s salt flats and otherworldly landscapes, all the way to San Pedro de Atacama in Chile!
We’ll begin the tour in Uyuni with a visit to the Train Cemetery – home to old, abandoned locomotives from Bolivia’s mining era rust in the desert. Then, head to the world-famous Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt flat in the world, featuring surreal mirror-like reflections during the rainy season and endless white expanses under a clear sky.
Continue to Incahuasi Island, also known as Fish Island, where giant cacti grow amidst the expansive white salt flats, before enjoying a picnic lunch with some of the greatest panoramic views you’ll ever witness (in our eyes anyway).
After lunch, you’ll get to explore more of the salt flats, taking perspective-bending photos (don’t worry, your Adventure Leader will explain) on the vast, flat, white terrain. Wind down for a relaxing evening with your fellow travel buddies in a guesthouse in the middle of the desert.
Day 18 : Uyuni Salt Flats Tour: Desert & Flamingo-Filled Lagoons
Location: Uyuni Salt Flat
Accommodation: Hostel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Thought the views couldn’t get any better? We’ll start our morning with a visit to the Chiguana Desert. This sprawling sand landscape is framed by volcanoes, including the still-active Ollagüe Volcano.
Along our route today, we’ll stop at the striking Laguna Cañapa, Laguna Hedionda, and Laguna Honda, where you can spot flamingos and other amazing wildlife. Witnessing the varied colours of these lagoons, caused by mineral deposits, are a true bucket list moment!
In the afternoon, we’ll continue to the Siloli Desert to see the famous Stone Tree (Arbol de Piedra), a unique rock formation shaped by wind erosion. Continuing the theme of mind-blowing landscapes, we’ll pay a visit to Eduardo Avaroa National Park and visit the (nothing short of mesmorising) Laguna Colorada, a red-hued lake rich in minerals and home to large flocks of flamingos.
Settle down for the evening with your group for some dinner and well-earned rest!
Day 19 : Uyuni Salt Flats Tour: Geysers & Hot Springs
Location: Uyuni Salt Flat, Termas de Polques
Accommodation: Hostel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today begins early, but it’s definitely worth it as we head to the Sol de Mañana geyser field to catch the sunrise! Experience the surreal sight of steam rising from boiling mud pots in the chilly morning air at high altitudes.
Next, head to the Polques Hot Springs for a relaxing soak in thermal waters while taking in the views of the surrounding desert landscape. Afterward, you’ll visit the stunning Laguna Verde, a green-coloured lake at the base of the Licancabur Volcano.
It’s then time to leave Bolivia, bound for our fourth and final country – as we cross the Bolivian-Chilean border at Hito Cajón and continue into Chile, descending into the Atacama Desert. We’ll arrive in San Pedro de Atacama, where you’ll have the evening to relax and unwind.
Day 20 : San Pedro de Atacama – Sandboarding & Stargazing in the Atacama Desert
Location: San Pedro de Atacama, Valley of the Moon
Accommodation: Hostel
We’ll venture into Death Valley for a thrilling morning of sandboarding, before embarking on a bike tour to the Lunar Valley (Valle de la Luna) near San Pedro de Atacama.
This surreal landscape features otherworldly rock formations, expansive sand dunes, and salt flats, offering stunning views of both the Atacama Desert and the Andes.
To cap off your adventure, spend your final night at an observatory, where you’ll experience the night sky in one of the clearest and darkest places on Earth! Marvel at shooting stars, constellations, and the Milky Way in incredible detail.
Day 21 : Atacama to Santiago: Farewell South America
Location: Santiago
Sadly, today marks the end of your journey through South America! We’ll transfer to the airport and board a flight to Santiago, where the tour will end at the airport when you arrive.
What's Included
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Accommodation
Comuna 13 guided walk (Medellin) Spanish lesson (Medellin) Walking tour of Medellin (Medellin) Day trip to Guatape incl. Peñol-Guatapé Reservoir hike, and kayaking on the Peñol-Guatapé Reservoir (Guatape) Tango class (Medellin) Finca el Ocaso Coffee Farm (Salento) Walking tour of Cali incl. Plaza de Caycedo and the Catedral Metropolitana (Cali) Cycle tour (Bogotá) Graffiti art experience Bogotá (Bogotá) Monserrate mountain incl. Cable car and/or vunicular (Bogotá) Guided tour through Cusco’s historic downtown (Cusco) 4-day/3-nights Andean hike incl. Machu Picchu – on the Inca and Salkantay treks, meals are included as part of the trek (Cusco) Sacsayhuamán visit (Cusco) Route of the Sun (Cusco to Puno) Rainbow Mountain visit (Cusco to Puno) Boat ride on Lake Titicaca (Puno) Walking tour of Laz Paz incl. cable car ride (La Paz) 3-day Salt Flats tour (Bolivia) Lunar Valley bike tour (San Pedro de Atacama) Observatory experience (San Pedro de Atacama)
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Additional Services
Comuna 13 guided walk (Medellin) Spanish lesson (Medellin) Walking tour of Medellin (Medellin) Day trip to Guatape incl. El Peñón de Guatapé hike, and kayaking on the Peñol-Guatapé Reservoir (Guatape) Tango class (Medellin) Finca el Ocaso Coffee Farm (Salento) Walking tour of Cali incl. Plaza de Caycedo and the Catedral Metropolitana (Cali) Cycle tour (Bogotá) Graffiti art experience Bogotá (Bogotá) Monserrate mountain incl. Cable car and/or vunicular (Bogotá) Guided tour through Cusco’s historic downtown (Cusco) 4-day/3-nights Andean hike incl. Machu Picchu – on the Inca and Salkantay treks, meals are included as part of the trek (Cusco) Sacsayhuamán visit (Cusco) Route of the Sun (Cusco to Puno) Rainbow Mountain visit (Cusco to Puno) Boat ride on Lake Titicaca (Puno)
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Fully Guided
The tour is guided by a local bilingual guide
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Meals
This tour includes 6 breakfasts, 5 lunches & 5 dinners
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Transport
All transport within the tour is included in the tour.
What's Not Included
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Airport Transfers at Destination
Airport transfers are not included but can be arranged on request.
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Insurance
Travel insurance is not included but is mandatory to join the tour
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International Travel
International flights to Columbia & from Peru are not included in the tour.
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Optional
Any activities during free time in Medellin Paraglide flight (Medellin) Local soccer game at Estadio Atanasio Giradot (Medellin) Tejo game (Medellin) Any activities in free time in Salento Any activities during free time in Cali Any activities during free time in Bogotá Any activities during free time in Cusco Any activities during free time in Puno Mountain bike ride (La Paz) Any activities during free time in La Paz Any activities during free time in San Pedro de Atacama Sanding boarding in Death Valley (San Pedro de Atacama)
Mode of Transport
All local transport throughout your tour.
Accommodation
Your standard accommodation will be 3 nights camping, 1 night on a sleeper bus, 2 nights in local guesthouses & 15 nights in clean, comfortable hostels.
Check out our Q&As
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Where does the trip start and finish?
This tour starts in Medellín (Colombia) and ends in Santiago (Chile). Throughout, all your local travel is included, excluding airport transfers.
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What is the accommodation used on this tour?
On this adventure tour, you’ll be based in hostels – apart from the trekking element, in which you’ll be camping (Inca Trail – see ‘Trekking Alternatives’ for more information on individual accommodation information for itinerary options). In addition, this tour includes 1 night on a sleeper bus, as well as two nights in guesthouses during the Salt Flats tour. All of the hostels we use are clean, comfortable, and well-located. In them, you’ll have all bedding provided for you, so no need to bring anything extra! Some of the hostels you can expect to use on this tour include: Los Patios (Medellín) Viajero Hostel (Salento) Viajero Hostel (Cali) Cranky Croc Hostel (Bogotá) Pariwana Hostel Cusco (Cusco) Kantaya Hostel (Puno) Wild Rover La Paz Hostel (La Paz) Rural – La Florida Hostel (San Pedro de Atacama)
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What is the general demographic of travellers on this tour?
What is the general demographic of travellers on this tour? While we get a huge range of people on this tour, we tend to see that this tour is most popular with people in their mid-20s to early 30s.
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What are the trekking alternatives?
Below is key information on the trekking portion our Peruvian adventure – it’s important that you make sure you’re aware of this at the time of booking. Please read it carefully, and feel free to reach out to us if you’d like to know anything in more detail than is provided here. The Inca Trail & Alternative Trek Routes Our 4-day, 3-night Machu Picchu trek follows the Inca Trail. However, Inca Trail permits are incredibly limited and will typically sell out around 4-6 months in advance of the date. Our first option will always be to secure these permits – however, if these are unavailable, we will work to secure permits for the Salkantay Trek, which is an alternative route to Machu Picchu lasting the same length of time – just following a different route. Whereas the Inca Trail trek is involves camping on all three nights, one night of the Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu will include one night in a hotel in Aguas Calientes (shared rooms). The route for this trek is typically more adventurous, and takes you through higher altitudes, as you’ll be heading past the stunning Humantay and Salkantay Mountains. However, the end destination is the same: Machu Picchu! All trek permits and Machu Picchu entry tickets are regulated, and non-refundable once booked. These are issued on a first-come, first-served basis and cannot be transferred to another traveller. We’ll require a valid passport to book these permits – and it must be the same one when you travel as you used at the time of booking. Due to permit limitations, high demand, and different booking timelines, even if you and your group members book the same trek, there is no guarantee that you’ll be visiting Machu Picchu at the same time. We’ll always work to ensure this where possible, but there are different entry slots each day – depending on availability, you and your group may be assigned different times. In addition, the entire complex operates with designated visitor circuits designed to help manage crowds. Once inside, you’ll be assigned one of three circuits – again, this may differ from the rest of your group. However, whichever circuit you’re on, you’re guaranteed an equally unforgettable visit! All of these treks and tours are managed with the help of partner operators, meaning you may be joined by other travellers – however, this ensures that you’ll always have a local guide, alongside our dedicated customer service, throughout your journey. However, if you are booked onto different time slots or circuits once arriving at Machu Picchu, you may be doing so without your guide present on your exact circuit. In this circumstance, they’ll provide you with everything you need to know – and a detailed briefing – in advance, so that you can make the most of your visit. You’ll then regroup with your fellow Dragons to head back to Cusco. Non-Trekking Alternative There is a non-trekking alternative to our 4-day Andean hike portion of the tour – you can either request this if you don’t want to partake in the trek expedition, or we’ll default to this variation of the trekking days in the event that permits for both the Inca Trail and the Salkantay Trek are unsecurable. In this iteration of our tour, you’ll spend an additional 2 nights in Cusco, followed by a 2-day, 1-night Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu tour. If you’re not a fan of tents – this means no camping! On Day 10, we’ll also swap the hostel for a hotel the night before you visit Machu Picchu and Sacred Valley. If you choose (or the tour you’re booked onto is operating on) this itinerary, your time in Cusco will be unguided – however, you’ll have options to take part in walking tours, a Peruvian cooking class, or a chocolate-making workshop! If you’d like to know more about these additional extras, reach out to us via email. Don’t fret, however! Cusco is a beautiful, safe place to explore on your own watch, which offers plenty of opportunity for you to get under the skin of this stunning city at a pace that suits you. In addition, our local support team will always be on hand remotely to provide recommendations and assistance.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Majority of our clients are solo travellers and our prices are based on sharing in dorm style rooms. We do offer single room upgrades for those who do not wish to share a room.
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Can you guarantee same-sex dorm rooms?
We always strive to ensure the highest level of comfort and convenience for our valued clients during their travels with us. However, for our tours in Asia, we cannot guarantee same-sex dorm rooms in the hostels we use, particularly during high season, such as the cherry blossom season in Japan. Please rest assured that we do our utmost to accommodate our clients' preferences wherever possible. However, the availability of same-sex dorm rooms ultimately depends on the policies of the hostels we work with. In some cases, different genders may be allocated to the same room due to limited availability.
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
Please speak to our sales team as soon as possible to see how we can help.
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
All our accommodation is check regularly to make sure it's a safe and clean environment.
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
We are not perfect but we aim to be, that is why year on year we aim to increase the proportion of local businesses we work with as well as reduce the average carbon footprint of all of our group tour adventures. We do this by measuring our performance and making small but positive changes to how we operate.
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
You will receive a booking pack with all the pick up times, accommodation and activities included.
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Who should I contact in the event of an emergency on tour?
Depending upon where you are travelling, the following emergency contact numbers are available for The Dragon Trip: China: +86 21 2206 4018 Japan: +81 50 1742 2696 South Korea (can only be used in Korea): 00308 491 0186 Singapore: +65 3158 0233 Southeast Asia, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka: +84 284 458 1410
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Passport Details
For most destinations we will require the details to be submitted on our online form (the link for which will be provided post-booking and prior to your travel date). Please note that this needs to be complete & accurate to avoid any late update fees for accommodation and transport bookings. IMPORTANT NOTE: China tours is the only destination where we require an actual copy of your passport. We require these in order to book travel tickets for clients and passports are used during the check-in.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
The Dragon Trip has been trading since March 2011
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Can I join the tour once it has departed?
Yes, although you will have to make your own way to where the group is heading to out of your own expense.
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Why do the tours have an age range?
While we strive to cater to a diverse range of travellers, it is important to consider whether the tour aligns with your expectations and preferences. We want your travel experience to be enjoyable and fulfilling, and we believe that selecting a tour that matches your age group and interests is crucial in achieving that. Our tours are very active and jam-packed, including early starts and getting on and off local transportation. There will be a lot of walking, and activities such as cycling. You could be walking up to 20,000 steps per day!
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Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?
Our tours are aimed at fun, out-going and open minded individuals. We typically get people aged between 18 to 55 travelling on our trips. Feel free to contact us to see the ages of the people who are booked already. Some of our trips have an upper age limit because of the pace of the tour, style of accommodation and the average age of the group - please do not be offended if we check your age and perhaps recommend a different itinerary. Our premium trips are suitable for most.
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Low Deposit
The Dragon Trip requires a minimum deposit of 10% or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 65 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of the dragon trip charges.
Up to 60 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 30 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.