Pachamama
Journeys
the path of beauty &
alchemy
"MARCH EQUINOX IN THE ANDES"

-March 17th. LIMA  
Arrive to Lima, reception and trans to the hotel.  

-March 18th. LIMA – CUSCO – SACRED VALLEY
Depart for morning flight to Cusco. Reception and transportation to the Sacred Valley. On
the way to our lodge we will stop at Chinchero and visit the amazing Earth Altar. Discover
the Magic Hatun Chinkana of this initiatory center. This Waka or sacred place is as the
Brain and with its vibration will permit to travel to the dimension of the soul. We will spend
the night in the Sacred Valley.  

-March 19th. MORAY - OLLANTAYTAMBO
Early morning visit Moray, an Inka site with circular terraces that used to create exceptional
conditions or micro climates that fostered domestication,acclimatization and hybridization of
a wide array of wild vegetable species that were modified or adapted for human
consumption. Here our spiritual guide will instruct us in walking exercises and a meditation
in the center circle of this amazing power spot. After we will explore the absolutely unique
and ancient Inka city of Ollantaytambo where people often report major spiritual
experiences (LUNCH)

-March 20th. MACHU PIJCHU  
In the morning we will have the train ride to the village of Aguas Calientes,arrival and after
some lunch we will visit the famed city of Machu Pijchu,named by Mallku as the Crystal City,
the Rainbow City, the City of the Kondorand the Hummingbird, the City of Peace, and the
City of Light. The legendary beauty of this magnificent city defies description. There are
many trails and power sites to explore here, and we will have ample opportunity for
ceremony to open to a deeper experience of the intrinsic magic if this amazing city with its
temples. Over night at the village of Aguas Calientes.  

-March 21st. MACHU PIJCHU - CUSCO (EQUINOX CELEBRATION)  
Early in the morning we enter Machu Pijchu to take part in ceremony for a deeper journey
into the inner path to gain confidence in our souls and our unique purpose. The arrival of
the equinox creates a cosmic wave and light influence into our planet and we will have the
chance to celebrate here in Machu Pijchu sending light and transforming our own path in a
solar experience. We return to Cusco on an afternoon train, and overnight in the “navel of
the world.”  

-March 22nd. TEMPLE OF WATER & SERPENT CAVE
Morning visit Tipon, an ancient agricultural site with many terraces and an intricate
irrigation system that culminates at a Temple of the Water. We stop in Cusco and then on
to visit Amaru Machay, the cave of the Serpents, guided ceremonies at these powerful
location. Continue to Q'enqo, the sacred place of the Puma. Mallku is a specialist in
Q'enqo and its rich lore and history. Overnight in Cusco.

-March 23rd. PISAQ INKA TOWN & SAQSAYWAMAN
Today we will explore the Inka town of Pisaq. The entire mountain behind the village is
considered an archaeological treasure, and for good reason. We are bussed several miles
up to the top, from where we can hike downhill past ancient sites and burial grounds along
an amazing trail with breathtaking views. We arrive to the Inka altars and ceremonial places
and in a release meditation discover your inner power and mastery. At afternoon visit
Saqsaywaman, which is a huge, stunning site which holds the great house of the Sun,
where the head of the Puma of Cusco resides. Its megalithic, zigzag stone walls were
pieced together with amazing skill, drawing snakes and other Andean symbols the, like a
lightening bolt across a great field. Return to Cusco and rest (LUNCH)  

-March 24th. HOUSE OF THE MOON  
In the morning we discover the House of the Moon, an amazing place related to the
feminine energies; return to the hotel. At night celebration with local dances and Andean
musicians.  

-March 25th. CUSCO – PUNO
Nice trip to Lake Titikaka, stopping along the way at the magnificent Temple of Wiraqocha.
This is a beautiful ride and with all the stops, you will have the opportunity to register in
your memories the power of the Apus or Mountain Spirits. We will arrive at our hotel in
Puno in the late afternoon (LUNCH)  

-March 26th. AJAYU MARKA & CHARKAS  
Today we discover the ancient Aimara altars as we walk the sacred path on the Magical
Serpent and explore the Ajayu Marka, a dimensional world with its doors. Continue to the
ancient path of the pre-Inka in Charkas for a salutation to the spirit of Titikaka and at the
end of the afternoon, visit the Temple of Fertility. Overnight Puno (PICNIC LUNCH)

-March 27th. AMANTANI - LOVE ISLAND  
This morning we cross the highest navigable lake in the world to the island of Amantani.
The spiritual leader of the community will led us in a power offering for Pachamama. This
night we share with the locals and stay in their homes to become one of the most
remarkable memories for the journey (LUNCH +DINNER)  

-March 28th. TEMPLES OF LIGHT & PUNO  
Early in the morning we ascend to the temples of Pachatata and Pachamama where we
present our offering to Pachamama and to life. After some light meal, we boat back to the
continent and will have our transportation to Puno and have a free afternoon.  

-March 29th. PUNO – SILLUSTANI - LIMA  
Morning visit to the Andean Taj Majal in Sillustani, another sacred site for our closing ritual
and circle, then transfer to the airport for our flight to Lima, arrival and transfer to the hotel
or to international connections.  

-March 30th. LIMA - HOME   
Trans to the airport  to your international flight and beginning of a new path in your life.   

Shared room fees, per person: (including $500 non-refundable deposit)
$2,500 per person, shared room, if fully paid before January 21, 2011
$3,130 single room, if fully paid before January 21, 2011

TOUR FEE INCLUDES:
-All transportation within Peru and visits with entrance fees
-Accommodation in 3-star hotels with daily breakfast
-Company of special expert guides in Andean tradition
-Meditations, ceremonies and shamanic experiences
-All services in private for the group formed for this itinerary
-04 meals along the trip
-Amazing rituals led by gifted shamans
-Domestic flights from LIMA/CUSCO & JULIACA/LIMA with its airport taxes

TOUR FEE DOES NOT INCLUDE:
-International flights neither its airport taxes.
-Meals beside the 04 announced
-Tips
-Personal expenses
-Anything other not mentioned

IMPORTANT NOTE:
The program might be modified if natural or political events will obligate, but we will do our best to
follow the spirit of the original itinerary.


PERU Travel Information
PERU WEATHER:
In general, Peru has two seasons, wet and dry, but in a country as geographically diverse as Peru,
local weather patterns vary greatly. In the highlands, the dry season is between May and November,
but even the mountains' wet season is not always wet and the dry season sees downpours.
Temperatures during the day in the dry season can get hot. At night, temperatures can drop quickly
and a warm sweater makes walking around the plazas comfortable.
The Mountain Highlands (Cusco, Lake Titikaka)
Mid  April ­ October.
This period is the dry season, with hot, dry days and cold, dry nights, often hovering just above
freezing, particularly in June and the flowers in full bloom, the grass green and the streams full.
November ­ Mid April
This is the wet season with most rain in January and February. It's usually clear and dry most
mornings with outbursts of heavy rain in the afternoons. The daily temperatures are typically mild with
only a small drop at night.
The Coast (Lima, Nasca, Arequipa).
December ­ April
This is summertime on the coast where the weather is hot and dry and ideal for swimming and
getting a tan. Temperatures on average range from 25 ­ 35°C. There is little or no rain during these
months.
May ­ November
From May to November the temperature drops a bit and you'll find blankets of sea mist engulfing the
coast from the south right up to about 200 km north of Lima. At this time of year only the northern
beaches such as Mancora and Punta Sal are warm enough to provide pleasant swimming.

WE RECOMMEND YOU TO:
- Use boots during treks and sneakers during long walks.
- Drinking lots of water on long excursions, especially at Lake Titikaka.
- Always take an umbrella or rain wear.

WATER
The tap water in most of Peru is potable, but the chemical content varies from place to place. To avoid
problems, we recommend that you always drink bottled water. Do not drink any tap water, even to
brush your teeth. Do not eat any raw salads, raw fruits or raw vegetables. If you want to purify your
water before drinking it, your can either bring a 220-volt heating coil for boiling water, or you can use
water-purification tablets or a water purifier, which is available at any camping store.

VALUABLES
Pickpockets abound in crowded areas and muggings in Cusco are on the rise. Therefore you are
advised to leave all valuables in the hotel safe, including passport, credit cards, and other identifying
papers. You are advised to leave valuable clothing, precious jewelry, valuable papers, and all
unnecessary items at home and not take them to Peru.

HEALTH
Because you are visiting Andean areas, take precautions to avoid altitude sickness if you are prone to
it. During your first day move slowly and eat lightly, resting the first couple of hours. Drink lots of
bottled water. We recommend that you get CELL FOOD from a health food store. This product,
created by NASA, has components to produce oxygen in a liquid form.
Please consult the CDC website for health information, and please keep in mind that we will not be
visiting any tropical regions in Peru: http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/destinationPeru.aspx

NOTES ON WALKING:
In Lake Titikaka area there are some visits that involve walking:
*Amantani Island, from the port on the island we need to walk a distance of one mile to get to the
houses where we will be lodged. The next morning, the ones who are ready will climb to the temples,
which are one more mile far from the houses. In none of these place we are running; we are walking
and taking our time. The difference altitude from the port to the temples in the next day is about 1000
feet. If some feels that can not make to the temples can wait in the lower part of the island.
*Ajayu Marka Dimensional Door Way, from the bus we will walk a few meters to the first stops, not big
deal to walk. For the second part, we need to walk half a mile to get to the Dimensional Doorway. This
is flat.
*Copamaya, we will meet a lovely community and to get there is not difficult, a walk of half a mile,
some little climbing, but accessible.
*Sillustani, here we will do a climbing similar to the one of Copamaya.

ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
At the airport in Lima, you will be met by our representative with a placard that has your name on it.
You will be transported to your hotel. At the time of your departure, our representative will take you to
the airport. However, this will not happen unless you have given us your detailed flight information.

BAGGAGE
For your flights within Peru, the weight limit is 20 kilograms (44.1 pounds) or less. If you exceed this
weight, you will have to pay a penalty. As you arrive in Lima, our representatives will add a kind of
color cord to your bags for easy identification during the trip. Generally as you arrive at the hotels, you
do not need to handle luggage from one place to another. You have to tell the porters of hotels to carry
your luggage to your room. We recommend that all bags have your identification name in order to
bring to your room or to the places you need.

CURRENCY EXCHANGE
One U.S. dollar = approximately 2.70 PEN Peru Nuevo Sol (subject to fluctuation). You may
experience difficulty in exchanging traveler's checks outside Lima or in exchanging currency other
than U.S. Dollars. Please consider changing your money in Lima.

LAUNDRY
There are laundry services at the main towns, and the hotels are also doing this service. In Cusco,
after returning from Machu Pijchu, you can use laundry at the hotel or at the different houses in town.
Of course the hotels are always more expensive.

INTERNET
There is internet service all over the main towns and some little ones. There are internet cabins or
internet cafes in many places, but if you prefer, you can bring your own laptop with all the accessories
to plug in some of the hotels or even internet cafes with wireless. In nearly all the hotels you find
some internet services. Some are charging US $2 per hour, and others offer for free. In towns you pay
US $1 per hour.

PHONE CALLS
There are call centers in all the towns where you can make international phone calls for about 1 to 5
dollars per minute. If you wish to use your cell phone, you can make arrangements with your phone
carrier to make international calls while you are in Peru.

REMEMBER TO BRING:
-Passport (and visa, if required from your country).
-Airplane tickets or E-Ticket page with confirmation number and/or ticket number.
-Camera and camcorder, and extra batteries, to photograph inter-dimensional lights or beings.
-Clothing for Winter (June to Sept.): Temperature can get down to below freezing.
-Clothing for temperatures listed in chart above. Please note low temperatures.
-Gloves, scarf.
-Warm jacket.
-Hiking shoes.
-Warm socks.
-Warm hat or cap.
-Swimming suit.
-Waterproof shoes or sandals for walking on gravel in lakes, streams, and hot springs.
-You can buy alpaca sweaters in Peru.
-Sunscreen.
-Sunhat.
-Toilet paper for emergencies.
-Antiseptic wipes for emergencies.
-Binoculars, if you enjoy them.
-Sunglasses, if needed.
-Seat cushion for rocky or wet ground, if you feel you need it.
-Towel for hot springs.
-Rain poncho or other rainwear (it may rain, even during dry season)
-Gifts for children, such as boxes of crayolas, boxes of pencils, toys, or clothing.
-A few crystals, sage, or sweetgrass, to give to Pachamama in ceremonies.
-Alarm clock.
-Do not bring expensive jewelry or perfume.
-Plastic bags for dirty and wet clothes.
-Flashlight and extra batteries.
-Backpack, fannypack, and secret pack for valuables.
-Prescriptions, vitamins, and medications.
-Wash kit, water bottle and water purifying tablets.
-Personal first aid kit.
-Immodium for diarrhea.
-May consider bringing oscillococcinum, aspirin, CO-Q10, E-mergen-C, L-Tyrosine, DMG.
-CELL FOOD: A product for high altitudes, created by NASA, that produces oxygen in a liquid form.

GIFTS FOR CHILDREN
About the gifts, we recommend to bring colors, crayons, pens, notebooks, pencils, toys, clothes, or
others, but not candies or chemical products. The quantity is never easy to say. For sure, children will
love to receive more than one piece at least two or more. There will be at least three or four places
where we meet children from communities or little villages in the Lake Titikaka area.