Enjoy breakfast at your hotel and meet your guide for a private coach transfer from Cuzco across the Altiplano to Puno. The first stop along the journey will be in Andahuaylillas, a colonial village with a charming plaza shaded with red-flowered pisonay trees. Walk inside the San Pedro Chapel, nicknamed the Sistine Chapel of America, admire the dazzling frescos and wall-to-wall colonial paintings of one of Peru’s most beautiful churches.
Continue to Raqchi, a ceremonial center built by Pachacutec. Raqchi shows the ambition and organization skills of Pachacutec’s empire. Walk past the Temple of Viracocha and admire the massive adobe brick wall rising nearly 45 feet high and stretching over 270 feet long. Snap a few photos and continue to the town of Sucuani to stop for a delicious local lunch.
Just North of Puno, visit the pre-Inca ruins of Pucara, a ceremonial center built by the Pucara, one of Titicaca’s earliest cultures (300 BC to 300 A.D.). The ruins offer a glimpse into the origins of Lake Titicaca’s civilization showing clear links to the Chavin culture that flourished in Peru’s central mountains. The first temple is U-shaped and was originally decorated with stelae, or carved stone slabs, showing a deity similar to the degollador, or decapitating deity of the Chavin.
Today’s tour ends on the banks of Lake Titicaca where you will arrive in the city of Puno. Check into your hotel and spend the rest of the evening at your leisure.