Machu Picchu Archeological Site
Qhapac TRAVEL
Travel agency and tour operations focused exclusively in the Cusco, Perú area.
We are part of the Chasquis Group umbrella- which is our music department based in Texas.
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Qhapac is a word in Quechua which means royal/rich. We are inspired by the Andean Road System: Qhapac Ñan.
PACKAGES
July 2025
Price - $2,500 per person (15 nights)
INCLUDES:
- Airbnbs for 15 nights (shared rooms)
- Local transportation: taxi, bus, combis, and trains within the Cusco region.
- Food: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Two fine dinning experiences.
- Archeological Sites: Macchu Picchu, Ollantaytambo, Pisac, Puka Pukara, Tambomachay, Saqsaywaman,and Ancasmarca.
- Museums: Qoricancha and Museo de Arte Pre-Colombino.
- Train from Ollantaytambo to Macchu Picchu round-trip are included.
*IT DOES NOT INCLUDE FLIGHTS
2026 - June and July Tours
June/July 2026
Price - $3,000 per person (13 nights)
INCLUDES:
- Airbnbs for 13 nights (shared rooms). For private rooms please add $50 per night per person.
- Local transportation: taxi, bus, combis, and trains within the Cusco region.
- Food: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Two fine dinning experiences.
- Archeological Sites: Macchu Picchu, Ollantaytambo, Pisac, Puka Pukara, Tambomachay, Saqsaywaman,and Ancasmarca.
- Museums: Qoricancha and Museo de Arte Pre-Colombino.
- Train from Ollantaytambo to Macchu Picchu round-trip are included.
*IT DOES NOT INCLUDE FLIGHTS
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INSTALLMENT PAYMENT PLAN
Interested on traveling and need an INSTALLMENT PAYMENT PLAN?- send us a message to set it up!
QHAPAC ÑAN
“An extensive Inca communication, trade and defence network of roads covering 30,000 km. Constructed by the Incas over several centuries and partly based on pre-Inca infrastructure, this extraordinary network through one of the world’s most extreme geographical terrains linked the snow-capped peaks of the Andes – at an altitude of more than 6,000 m – to the coast, running through hot rainforests, fertile valleys and absolute deserts” - UNESCO