Overview
Peru deserves its reputation as a mystical travel destination: From the beautiful colonial gem of Cuzco to the incredible Inca site at Machu Picchu, to the Sacred Valley surrounded by the Andes, beauty abounds. With its picturesque towns and Majestic Inca ruins, Peru is home to an incredible mix of photo opportunities.
Long before the Europeans showed up in America, the Incas had established a great civilization in and around the Sacred Valley of Peru. Many reminders of this world still remain – in the ancient ruins at such sites as Machu Picchu, Pisac, and Ollantaytambo, and in the local people and their traditions. We will stay as near as possible to these archeological sites, in order to photograph them in the best light in the morning and late afternoon. And we’ll visit the various towns on their special market days, providing many photo opportunities of the modern-day Inca and their traditions.
Andean history comes alive in Cuzco: Quechua-speaking descendants of the ancient Incas fill the streets and markets, colonial churches sit atop bases of smooth stonework laid centuries before the Conquistadors, and campesinos (Peru’s rural farmers) in colorful dress move busily back and forth across the plazas.
The beautiful Sacred Valley is home to the lofty Inca citadels of Pisac and Ollantaytambo, both perched high above the towns of the same names. It’s also home to bustling Indian markets and charming Andean villages. There are many photo opportunities of all the Inca sites, but the highlight for many is to photograph the Inca descendants, still living much as they have for centuries. Jim has been coming here for over 20 years, and has made many friendships with these wonderful people along the way. They will allow us photos that other groups just don’t get.
Magnificent Machu Picchu, the most famous lost Inca city, sits high in the Andes in a truly spectacular setting, still retaining its air of grandeur and mystery. Travelers from all over the world arrive daily to marvel at its splendor. The changes in light as the sun comes up over or goes down behind the surrounding mountains are mesmerizing.
Hopefully, you’ll come away from this trip with the experience of a lifetime and great photos of a wide variety of incredible subjects.
Itinerary
Day 1 (May 14): Arrive from your flight to Lima. You will be transported from the airport to our hotel. We will have an orientation meeting in the evening and go to dinner. We’ll spend the night in Lima.
Day 2 (May 15): We’ll catch our flight to the beautiful city of Cuzco. After lunch and perhaps a coca tea, we’ll go on a tour of this colonial gem, visiting the Cathedral and other churches. We’ll see first-hand many of the walls built by the Incas which now form the foundations of colonial buildings built by the Spaniards. We’ll photograph some traditional women in good light, and we’ll catch the last light on the Cathedral and other buildings on the Plaza de Armas, and then photograph these buildings as the light changes to twilight. We’ll spend the night in Cuzco.
Day 3 (May 16): Today, we’ll have the whole day in and around Cuzco. In the morning we’ll go on a walking tour with our guide visiting Koricancha, which was the center of the Incan Empire. We’ll continue to the artisan center of San Blas, before returning to the Plaza de Armas. After lunch, we’ll have some free time, and then in the late afternoon, we’ll visit the Inca ruins site of Sacsayhuaman to capture the last light as it plays on the giant, ancient Inca stones. On our way back down to Cuzco, we’ll stop to take photos of the city as the lights come on at twilight time. That night during dinner we’ll sample Peruvian cuisine and watch a traditional music and dancing demonstration. A final night is spent in Cuzco.
Day 4 (May 17): In the morning we’ll drive into the Sacred Valley of the Incas to the beautiful town of Pisac. We’ll stop on the way for photo shoots at dramatic vistas of the Andes Mountains, and at a weaving enterprise where we’ll have the opportunity to photograph various traditional weavers, and close-ups of llamas and alpacas. In the afternoon we’ll drive up to explore the Inca ruins situated high on the mountains above the town of Pisac. The family of Jim’s Godson of 20 years will come down to visit us, and those who want can try the Incan delicacy, cuy. We’ll photograph the ruins and the picturesque valley at the last light. Those who wish can walk down with Jim and our Inca guide all the way to the town as the last light is streaming through the valley and lighting up the peaks of the Andes. We’ll spend the night in Pisac.
Day 5 (May 18): Pisac: We’ll have free time in the morning to explore the quaint town of Pisac. We can visit the food market, the crafts market, and photograph the people as they come to the Sunday Mass at the church, which is given in the local Quechua language. Many of the mayors of the local communities come in their traditional dress, and many pose for us. In the afternoon we’ll drive through the Sacred Valley, stopping for photo stops along the way of traditional people with their llamas, with views of the Andes. We’ll finish in the picturesque town of Chinchero. There we’ll see a private weaving demonstration and photograph the weavers in their colorful traditional dress. This is a great sunset location, with the last light hitting the picturesque church, and the colorful villagers selling their wares. We’ll spend the night in the nearby town of Ollantaytambo.
Day 6 (May 19): In the morning we’ll explore the Inca ruins at Ollantaytambo. From the ruins, we’ll have a view of the town of Ollantaytambo, as well as the Urubamba Valley, with the snow-capped Andes rising in the background. We’ll also explore the town of Ollantaytambo – nestled in the Urubamba Valley, it is the best surviving example of Inca city planning with narrow cobblestone streets that have been constantly inhabited since the 13th century. The traditional villagers still utilize the Inca-built irrigation canals that run right through the town. In the afternoon we’ll visit the ancient Inca site of Moray, Along the way we’ll look for shepherds with their flocks making their way back home, with views of the Andes in the background. Finally, we’ll visit the salt mines at Maras, where thousands of salt pans have been used for salt extraction since Inca times, situated high above the Urubamba Valley. We’ll photograph views of the valley, and the last light reflecting in the ponds. We’ll spend the night in Ollantaytambo.
Day 7 (May 20): In the morning, we’ll visit a couple of local villages high up in the mountains to photograph the traditional inhabitants in their colorful dress, where we’ll have special permission to visit and photograph a rural school. In the late afternoon, we’ll catch the train for the scenic ride along the Urubamba River to Machu Picchu. We’ll arrive at the town below the world-famous ruins at Machu Picchu in time for dinner and rest. We’ll spend the night in Aguas Calientes.
Day 8 (May 21): In the morning we’ll visit the world-famous Inca ruins at Machu Picchu. We’ll have a guided tour and then we’ll stay there all afternoon as the vast majority of visitors leave, photographing until the end of the day. We’ll then take the 30-minute scenic bus ride down to our hotel in the town of Aguas Calientes. We’ll spend the night in Aguas Calientes.
Day 9 (May 22): We’ll wake up early and take the short bus ride up to the ruins to wait for the first light to arrive. We’ll spend time photographing the ruins. After a rewarding lunch in our favorite restaurant, in the afternoon we’ll catch the train back to Ollantaytambo. We’ll collect any luggage we left behind, and make the drive to Cuzco, stopping for scenic photo shoots in the best light. We’ll spend the night in Cuzco.
Day 10 (May 23): In the morning we’ll visit the San Pedro market to photograph the many vendors selling everything you can imagine. In the afternoon we’ll have free time in Cuzco to wander the ancient streets and photograph, shop and relax. We’ll have an image-sharing session before our farewell celebration dinner. Overnight in Cuzco.
Day 11 (May 24): We’ll have some free time in Cuzco, and then take our flights back to Lima, then catch your onward flight home.