Online enrollment isn't available.
Not to worry—we're here to help. Please call 877-485-4184.
Program number: 2617202WC
Group Leader's name: Erin DeHart
Requested departure date: 5/11/2025
Requested return date: 5/21/2025
Departure gateway: Lincoln (NE)
11 days
Lima, Cuzco, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Ollantaytambo, Pisac, extension to an Amazon lodge and Iquitos

Get to know Peru in its energetic capital of Lima, and trace Spain’s influence to modern times.

With your blood pumping, you’ll ascend into the clouds to Cuzco, the historic capital of the Inca Empire and a gateway to pure adventure. See the impossibly perfect Incan masonry at Sacsayhuamán, staggering Incan agricultural laboratories—and who knew alpaca fur was so soft?
  • Day 1: Fly to Peru

    Meet your Field Director at the airport

    Enjoy dinner in Lima if arriving before 8pm

  • Day 2: Lima

    Take a guided tour of Lima

    With your expert local guide you will see:

    • Government Palace, the official residence of Peru’s President
    • Archbishop’s Palace, the residence of the Archbishop of Lima
    • City Hall, Lima's governmental center
    • Cathedral of Lima, a 16th-century Roman Catholic cathedral

    Visit the Larco Museum and see the finest gold and silver collection from Ancient Peru 

    Visit San Francisco Monastery which houses a museum of fine religious art as well as catacombs first dug in the 16th century

    Take a walking tour of Miraflores, the “Heroic City," with its popular shopping areas, lavish gardens, and breathtaking views of the Pacific

    Enjoy time to explore on your own

    Enjoy dinner in Lima

  • Day 3: Lima • Cuzco • Sacred Valley

    Fly to Cuzco, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former seat of the Incan Empire 

    Spend time exploring Cuzco on your own

    Tour the Korikancha Temple, once the most important temple in the Incan Empire, with an expert local guide

    Enjoy dinner in Sacred Valley

  • Day 4: Sacred Valley

    Enjoy a Peruvian weaving demonstration 

    Visit the Maras salt ponds, in use since the Incan times

    Tour Ollantaytambo, once the estate of Incan Emperor Pachacuti, with an expert local guide

    Enjoy dinner in Sacred Valley

  • Day 5: Sacred Valley • Machu Picchu

    Travel by train to Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu

    Tour Machu Picchu, the fabled “Lost City of the Inca” located atop the Andes, with an expert local guide

    Enjoy dinner in Machu Picchu

  • Day 6: Sacred Valley • Ollantaytambo • Pisac • Cuzco

    Travel via train to Ollantaytambo and Pisac to Cuzco

    Visit the Pablo Seminario and watch sculptors create beautiful ceramics at this authentic artisan workshop 

    Visit the market in Pisac, located among ancient Incan ruins

    Guided tour of Sacsayhuaman

    Visit the Sacsayhuaman Fortress and see its expansive, zigzagged walls

    Enjoy dinner in Cuzco

  • Day 7: Cuzco

    Spend time exploring Cuzco on your own

    Visit with and experience a local Cuzco community program 

    Enjoy dinner in Cuzco

  • Day 8: Cuzco • Iquitos • Amazon Lodge

    Fly to Iquitos, known as a port city and gateway to indigenous villages in the northern Amazon 

    Enjoy lunch

    Take an afternoon or evening hike

    Enjoy dinner

    Enjoy an evening boating excursion 

  • Day 9: Amazon Lodge

    Visit one of the Amazon's indigenous people groups at Yagua Village

    Enjoy lunch

    Enjoy a boating excursion to take in the flora and fauna of the area

    Enjoy dinner

  • Day 10: Amazon Lodge • Iquitos • Lima • Depart for home

    Visit a local community and learn from individuals who live in this part of Peru

    Enjoy lunch

    Fly to Lima

    Enjoy dinner at the airport

  • Day 11: Arrive home

  • Day 1: Fly to Peru

    Meet your Field Director at the airport

    Enjoy dinner in Lima if arriving before 8pm

  • Day 2: Lima

    Take a guided tour of Lima

    With your expert local guide you will see:

    • Government Palace, the official residence of Peru’s President
    • Archbishop’s Palace, the residence of the Archbishop of Lima
    • City Hall, Lima's governmental center
    • Cathedral of Lima, a 16th-century Roman Catholic cathedral

    Visit the Larco Museum and see the finest gold and silver collection from Ancient Peru 

    Visit San Francisco Monastery which houses a museum of fine religious art as well as catacombs first dug in the 16th century

    Take a walking tour of Miraflores, the “Heroic City," with its popular shopping areas, lavish gardens, and breathtaking views of the Pacific

    Enjoy time to explore on your own

    Enjoy dinner in Lima

  • Day 3: Lima • Cuzco • Sacred Valley

    Fly to Cuzco, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former seat of the Incan Empire 

    Spend time exploring Cuzco on your own

    Tour the Korikancha Temple, once the most important temple in the Incan Empire, with an expert local guide

    Enjoy dinner in Sacred Valley

  • Day 4: Sacred Valley

    Enjoy a Peruvian weaving demonstration 

    Visit the Maras salt ponds, in use since the Incan times

    Tour Ollantaytambo, once the estate of Incan Emperor Pachacuti, with an expert local guide

    Enjoy dinner in Sacred Valley

  • Day 5: Sacred Valley • Machu Picchu

    Travel by train to Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu

    Tour Machu Picchu, the fabled “Lost City of the Inca” located atop the Andes, with an expert local guide

    Enjoy dinner in Machu Picchu

  • Day 6: Sacred Valley • Ollantaytambo • Pisac • Cuzco

    Travel via train to Ollantaytambo and Pisac to Cuzco

    Visit the Pablo Seminario and watch sculptors create beautiful ceramics at this authentic artisan workshop 

    Visit the market in Pisac, located among ancient Incan ruins

    Guided tour of Sacsayhuaman

    Visit the Sacsayhuaman Fortress and see its expansive, zigzagged walls

    Enjoy dinner in Cuzco

  • Day 7: Cuzco

    Spend time exploring Cuzco on your own

    Visit with and experience a local Cuzco community program 

    Enjoy dinner in Cuzco

  • Day 8: Cuzco • Iquitos • Amazon Lodge

    Fly to Iquitos, known as a port city and gateway to indigenous villages in the northern Amazon 

    Enjoy lunch

    Take an afternoon or evening hike

    Enjoy dinner

    Enjoy an evening boating excursion 

  • Day 9: Amazon Lodge

    Visit one of the Amazon's indigenous people groups at Yagua Village

    Enjoy lunch

    Enjoy a boating excursion to take in the flora and fauna of the area

    Enjoy dinner

  • Day 10: Amazon Lodge • Iquitos • Lima • Depart for home

    Visit a local community and learn from individuals who live in this part of Peru

    Enjoy lunch

    Fly to Lima

    Enjoy dinner at the airport

  • Day 11: Arrive home

What's Included

  • Transportation

    Various modes of transport are tailored to your program. While some transfers are included, others may come at additional cost.

  • Accommodations

    Safe, comfortable lodging will be waiting for you at your destination.

  • Select meals

    Enjoy a combination of included meals and the freedom to explore local cuisine on your own.

  • End-to-end support

    Your dedicated EF team helps secure administrative approval and academic credit, provides enrollment tools, and helps establish your program’s ongoing presence on campus.

  • EF Global Learning Toolkit

    We offer various tools to help educators facilitate student growth abroad and on campus, including academically enriched travel programs, industry engagement opportunities, global learning resources, and a Global Competencies Assessment tool.

  • Field Director

    Your Field Director is on the ground with your group, providing deep local insights while handling program logistics.

  • Guided exploration

    Gain insider knowledge and cultural perspective from licensed local guides: natural historians who provide cultural insights to enhance learning moments throughout the program.

  • Field Visits

    Experience academics in action during engaging visits with relevant organizations, thought leaders, and partners.

Building skills for a global world

Whether you're aiming for a promotion, want to land your dream job, or hoping to leave your comfort zone, international experience gives you the skills you need to succeed in an increasingly global world.
 97% growth in the number of students who were confident navigating unfamiliar places post study abroad.1  93% of students who studied abroad and entered the workforce were employed within 6 months of graduation, compared to 49% who did not study abroad.2  Students who studied abroad saw 100% greater improvement in GPA.3

 

 

*Sources: 1: EF Study Abroad Program Impact 2018; 2: IES Abroad 2015; 3: Georgia Learning Outcomes of Students Studying Abroad Research Initiative 2010  

For a limited time only, book your program with added flexibility using our worry-free flexible enrollment

Get to know EF Education First

With over 50 years of experience, we’ve helped millions of people through international experiences, exchanges and language programs—making us the World Leader in International Education.

Our global network includes a team of more than 52,000 EF personnel around the globe and we have a presence in nearly every destination we travel to, ensuring that we’re there to support you wherever and whenever you need us.