Tempo tempts early with Peru-Bolivia
Tempo Holidays is tempting travellers with its 11-day Best of Peru and Bolivia package, one of its most popular packages, which features in its recently released 2008 Latin America brochure.
The tour departs from Lima or La Paz and visits Cuzco and Machu Picchu, the Indian market of Pisac, Ollantaytambo Fortress in the Sacred Valley, Lake Titicaca and its floating islands and lastly La Paz.
The price is from $2675 per person twin share and includes flight from Lima/Cuzco, coach transfers and land transportation with bilingual guides, accommodation in Bronze category, 10 breakfasts, five lunches, coach excursions with bilingual guide, hotel pick up/drop off for all excursions and transfers.
Upgrades on accommodation are available to Silver category (from $3251) or Gold category (from $4176). Gold category features Sanctuary Lodge at Machu Picchu, the only hotel located at the gates of Machu Picchu.
Tempo Holidays Product Manager, Nelson Fanelli rates this package very highly because it offers a fascinating insight into two distinct yet equally fascinating countries.
Mr Fanelli rates as a special highlight a full-day excursion to Taquille Island on Lake Titicaca. The island is renowned for its pre-Inca ruins, hand weavings and its ancient communal way of life. On the way to the island, travellers visit the floating islands famous for its reed houses.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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