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Arequipa & Colca Canyon

Honeymoon in Peru: A Private Passage Between Landscape and Time

For two, where intimacy and landscape mark the beginning of a shared journey.

Best Time to Travel

Year-Round

Recommended For

Couples & Honeymoon

Duration

15 Days / 14 Nights

Price From

$17,500 per person

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Signature Moments

Signature Highlights

  • VIP arrival and seamless private transfer in Lima

  • Curated exploration of Barranco and private visit to the Pedro de Osma Museum

  • Elegant stay in Arequipa with access to the Santa Catalina Monastery

  • Immersive days in the Colca Valley with condor viewpoints and open landscapes

  • Overnight sleeper train journey to Puno across the Andean plateau

  • Navigation on Lake Titicaca

  • Textile heritage encounter at Awanacancha en route to the Sacred Valley

  • Sacred Valley immersion featuring Maras & Moray, a private open

    air picnic, and an Andean renewal ceremony for two

  • Equestrian or cycling journey through open valley landscapes, or water experience on Huaypo Lagoon

  • Private guided visit to Machu Picchu by scenic train

  • Soft landing in Cusco with time to absorb the experience

The Journey

Day by day

A chronicle of each day — follow the route on the map, uncover the secrets of every destination.

Daily Summary

Welcome to Lima

Day 1

Welcome to Lima

Arrival in Lima with VIP assistance and private transfer to your hotel. The city introduces itself gently: the Pacific sets the rhythm, coastal light softens the urban edges, and the journey begins in a quiet state of transition. The evening is left open — a slow immersion into the beginning of the experience.

Lima — Barranco

Day 2

Lima — Barranco

The day unfolds in Barranco, a district where republican architecture, contemporary galleries, and a discreet cultural rhythm coexist naturally. A private visit to the Pedro de Osma Museum offers a refined encounter with viceregal art, presented in an atmosphere designed for stillness rather than circulation. Lima reveals itself here as layered and contemplative, rather than immediate.

Arequipa White Stone City

Day 3

Arequipa White Stone City

Flight to Arequipa. From above, the landscape shifts — coast, desert, and finally the luminous geometry of volcanic stone. Private transfer to your hotel and time at leisure. Arequipa does not impose itself; it reveals itself gradually through light, texture, and proportion.

Arequipa Quiet Grandeur

Day 4

Arequipa Quiet Grandeur

The Santa Catalina Monastery feels like a city within a city — saturated colours, silent corridors, and a sense of contained time. Later, an encounter with Juanita introduces a suspended narrative of history, almost archaeological in its stillness. The afternoon returns to quietude at the hotel.

Colca Valley Dramatic Landscapes

Day 5

Colca Valley Dramatic Landscapes

Journey into the Colca Valley. The landscape opens in scale and silence, where altitude begins to redefine perception and distance feels more expansive. Arrival at a lodge seamlessly integrated into the terrain, designed to coexist with the valley rather than overlook it.

Colca Valley: The Canyon and Condors

Day 6

Colca Valley: The Canyon and Condors

At dawn, condors rise above the canyon walls, carried by thermal currents in slow, almost ritual motion. The rest of the day unfolds without structure: gentle walks through terraced landscapes, discreet encounters with local communities, and extended time within the lodge. Spa, pool, or simply watching light move across the valley — time becomes elastic.

Sleeper Train Across de Andes

Day 7

Sleeper Train Across de Andes

Board the overnight train to Puno. The experience becomes movement itself: private cabins, subdued lighting, and the sensation of crossing the Andean plateau while the world dissolves into darkness. Sleep here is not a pause in the journey, but part of it.

Puno & Lake Titicaca

Day 8

Puno & Lake Titicaca

The stillness of Lake Titicaca defines the experience. Private navigation across high-altitude waters where life persists in equilibrium with one of the most extreme geographies on earth. Encounters with local communities remain grounded in continuity rather than staging.

Into the Sacred Valley

Day 9

Into the Sacred Valley

Arrival into the Cusco region with a stop at Awanacancha, where textile traditions are expressed as living memory through craft and technique. Continue into the Sacred Valley, where the landscape becomes more intimate, protected, and spatially soft.

Sacred Valley — Ritual & Landscape

Day 10

Sacred Valley — Ritual & Landscape

Exploration of Maras and Moray, where human design and natural geometry exist in quiet balance. A private open-air picnic is set within the landscape. In the afternoon, a private Andean ceremony of renewal for two — symbolic, grounded, and deeply personal.

Sacred Valley — Movement or Water

Day 11

Sacred Valley — Movement or Water

A day shaped by natural rhythm. Horseback riding or cycling across open valley terrain, or a quieter water experience on Piuray Lagoon through kayaking or paddleboarding. Two ways of inhabiting the same landscape: one kinetic, one reflective.

Machu Picchu: The Defining Highlight

Day 12

Machu Picchu: The Defining Highlight

The journey ascends through shifting landscapes aboard a scenic train towards Machu Picchu. Arrival is not immediate revelation, but gradual comprehension — mist, elevation, and stone emerging in layers. The private guided visit is designed as a reading of the site rather than a route through it, focusing on context, proportion, and silence as interpretive tools. The experience is less about seeing, and more about understanding.

Cusco — First Impressions of the City

Day 13

Cusco — First Impressions of the City

Arrival in Cusco introduces a different rhythm — elevated, textured, and deeply stratified. Here, Inca foundations, colonial architecture, and contemporary life coexist without hierarchy, creating a city that is felt as much as it is observed. The remainder of the day is unstructured, allowing time to absorb altitude, atmosphere, and the subtle shift from landscape to urban memory.

Cusco — Time at Leisure

Day 14

Cusco — Time at Leisure

A day without itinerary, designed for presence rather than movement. Return to places that have left an impression, discover new corners at an unplanned pace, or simply remain within the quiet rhythm of the city. Cusco reveals itself differently when nothing is expected of it — through detail, light, and stillness.

Departure — A Quiet Closing

Day 15

Departure — A Quiet Closing

Private transfer to the airport. The journey concludes in motion, but not in closure. What has been experienced remains present — not as a sequence of memories, but as a continuous sense of place carried forward.

Katherine Cjuiro

Designed by

Katherine Cjuiro

Born in Cusco, Katherine developed an early connection with the cultural and historical depth of the Andes—where pre-Columbian heritage and colonial legacy coexist in quiet complexity. This dual perspective continues to shape her vision of travel today.

With a professional background in high-end tourism and a clear understanding of international luxury standards, Katherine founded KADA TRAVEL as a response to a simple idea: Peru deserves to be experienced with precision, context, and discretion.

Rather than following traditional tourism models, she leads the company as a boutique atelier—personally overseeing the philosophy behind each journey, ensuring that every experience reflects authenticity, refined execution, and a deep respect for place.

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The Kada Voices

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