16 nights / 16 days in the Peruvian Andes with Inca spiritual messenger Willaru Huayta
** You may arrive any time of day or evening on November 24th, 2008
(If you wish to arrive a day or two early, we can arrange extra nights for you in Cusco, with an excellent group rate.
This is good for those who live at sea level and wish to adapt to the high altitude prior to official start of the tour.)
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November 24 - On arrival in Lima you will be met by a tour representative and escorted to your hotel in the Miraflores area of Lima city. This evening we will have an informal gathering to meet Willaru and the rest of your tour participants. During this incredible journey, Willaru will be passing on the teachings that he has gained over the many years of learning and dedication, as a messenger for the Great White Brotherhood. Overnight in Lima.
November 25 - Day 1: In the morning we go to the Airport for the short flight to Cusco; after this one hour flight cross the Andes mountains, we arrive in enchanting Cusco, the ancient capital city of the Inca civilization. Upon our arrival we transfer to the hotel and enjoy an afternoon visit to Koricancha temple of the Golden Sun. Cusco is over 11,000 feet above sea level, and it is for this reason that Cusco is considered one of the highest cities in all the world! Overnight in Cusco.

November 26 - Morning visit to the two most powerful places around Cusco. Welcoming ceremony with Keros shamans, and Kero brother Lorenzo, in Saqsayhuaman, Tambo Machay and history from the Akashic book of Mother Nature. Overnight in Cusco.
Saqsayhuaman (Sacsaywaman), is a huge, stunning site which holds the great house of the Sun, where
the head of the Puma of Cusco resides. Its megalithic, zigzag stone walls were pieced
together with amazing skill, drawing the SNAKE and other ANDEAN SYMBOLS, like a
lightening bolt across a great field.
November 27 - Morning travel to the Sacred Valley of the Incas and hike to Pisac Royal Inca Palaces; on top of the sacred mountain you will have the chance to meditate if you wish and receive knowledge of the Mystery School for the higher initiation. In the afternoon we will visit the Pisac Indian market where you will enjoy time for lunch and shopping. Overnight in Pisac.
Pisac is one of the most important Archaeological Sites in the Sacred Valley. It is
located about 30 Kms. (18.6 miles) Northwest of Cusco City. A vital Inka road
once snaked its way up the canyon that enters the Urubamba Valley at Pisac. The city,
at the entrance to this gorge site, controlled a route that connected the Inka Empire
with Paucartambo, on the border of the eastern jungles. Set high above a valley floor
patchworked by patterned fields and rimmed by vast terracing, the stonework and
panoramas at Pisac's Inka city are magnificent. Terraces, water ducts and steps have
been cut out of solid rock, and in the upper sector of the site, the main Sun Temple is
similar of the one in Machu Picchu. Above the temple lie still more buildings, and
among the higher crevices and rocky overhangs several ancient burial sites are
hidden.

November 28 - After breakfast we visit the three dimensional Circles of Moray, Mother Earth Temple, nestled high up in the Sacred Valley. There are three circles to receive the three primary forces of the Universe. This is a sacred site that has a deep connection with other worlds. Afternoon visit to Ollantaytambo, a power place in the Andes, to explore the Temple of the Condor and the Fifth Dimension. Overnight in Urubamba.
Ollantaytambo is a little town located at the western end of the Sacred Valley (about
two and a half hours by bus from Cusco). The town is located at the foot of some spectacular Inca ruins, and is the best surviving example of Inca town planning. It is an
amazing architectural wonder, built by solar masters. The town is about 76 Kms. (47.2
miles) away from Cusco by the Chinchero Road, and about 68 kilometers
(42.2 miles) by railway at an altitude of 2700 meters (8856 feet). "Ollanta" was the name of an
Inka general whose history was kept as an oral tradition.
Ollantaytambo was a very important sanctuary. The present-day town is located in the same site where the urban sector was in Inkan
times. It is really interesting because it is still possible to find people living in the
same buildings that served as homes for the nobility of the Inkan Society. The streets still maintain their Inkan names.
November 29 - This morning we will board the train bound for Machu Picchu and journey along the Urubamba River into the canyon, reaching the beautiful town of Aguas Calientes. This is the beginning of the Amazon Jungle where we will enjoy ourselves for the next couple of nights. The town has a fabulous selection of restaurants and an amazing array of shops, selling all that Peru is famous for. In the afternoon we will take the bus up to Machu Picchu, the ancient Mystery School for higher initiation, visiting the most important places. Overnight in Aguas Calientes.

November 30 - We return to Machu Picchu where we will learn about the Incan civilization and how they lived, worshipped, and taught the importance of the many temples, along with much, much more in the hidden City of Light. You will have the chance to climb Wayna Picchu, one of the mountains of the great initiation, to meditate at the top of the world; afternoon visit to Inti Watana where Willaru explains about the cosmic law which governs our life, followed by a visit to the Temple of the Heart of the planet Mars. Overnight in Aguas Calientes.
Machu Picchu, the ancient Inca citadel, is considered one of the great wonders of the world. Nestled on top of a mountain in the middle of a cloud forest, it was both a center of worship and an astronomic observatory. It is considered one of the most important vortexes, or focal points in the Earth's natural energy grid, (places where energy enters and leaves the planet). For many it is considered a doorway between worlds. The enigmatic complex of Machu Picchu, the most important and beautiful legacy of
the Inkas, is part of the Historic Sanctuary of the same name, which is also one of
the few places in the Americas placed on both the World Cultural and Natural
Heritage Lists by UNESCO. It is located high on a mountain and complements the
exuberant nature that surrounds it.
December 1 - Morning train back to Ollantaytambo where our private bus takes us to Cusco; en route we visit Chincheros Inka Village. Overnight in Cusco.
December 2 - Leisure Day in Cusco (navel of the Andean World) to explore this spectacular Incan/Spanish town located high up in the Andes. This is an excellent opportunity for laundry, shopping, internet, banking, resting, massage and other preparation for the next day to Lake Titicaca. Cusco is a shopper's dream. Locals work with wool, alpaca, vicuna, as well as with silver and gold, and you can explore the Plaza de Armas and the lovely gift shops there. Overnight in Cusco.
The sacred city of Cusco, capital of the Inkan Empire, was designed by the
legendary Inka Pachakuti in the physical shape of a Puma. At 10,900 ft. above sea
level (3,300 m), Cusco was the heart of the Tawantinsuyo, Peru's pre- Colombian
Empire.
Cusco today is the oldest continuously inhabited city in South America, a fascinating
and colourful paradox of the past and the present.
Today Cusco is considered the oldest living city in the American Continent with a
continuous occupation of about 1,000 years until today. The city of Cusco, the ancient capital of the Incan Empire, was placed on the World
Cultural Heritage List by UNESCO in 1983.
December 3 - Today we take our private bus and journey to Puno - Lake Titicaca, (the female pole of the planet)
which is the highest lake in the world, lying at 12,500 feet (3,810 m) above sea level in the Andes Mountains, astride the
border between Peru to the northwest and Bolivia to the southeast.and home of the Inca civilization. On the way we visit Inti Wiraqocha (Solar Christ) temple, then we continue the trip to Puno and arrive late afternoon to the hotel. Overnight in Puno.
Lake Titikaka Legend: Titikaka ("Rock of the Puma") was, according to the
legends, the birthplace of the Andean civilization. Wiraqocha, the creator, brought
light into a dark world by directing the Sun, Moon and stars to rise up out of the
lake and take their place in the sky. With time the Sun and Moon had children who
also rose from the depths of the lake. These new people were sent out from
Titikaka to the four corners of the earth, with Mallku Qapap and Mama Oqllo and
their family clan being sent off to inhabit the Cusco region. Inka legend believed
that Mallku was the first Inka and a direct descendent from the Sun.
The supposed location in Titikaka of the birthplace of the Sun, Moon and Mallku Qapap is actually on the islands named the Isla del Sol (Sun island) and Isla de la Luna (Moon island).
The city of Puno is located in the southeast corner of Peru, on the shores of the
magnificent Lake Titikaka and only 126km from the frontier with Bolivia. At 3,850m
in altitude, Puno is a melting pot of Andean cultures including the Aimara from the
south and Quechua from the north. This has earned Puno the title of 'Folkloric
Capital of Peru' which it lives up to well with its huge number and variety of
traditional fiestas, dances and music.
The city, whose full name is San Carlos de Puno, was founded in 1668.
December 4 - Morning visit to the Retreat of Lord Muru; afternoon visit to the Temple of Fertility to study one of the top secrets for Illumination, Sacred Alchemy, to be followed with meditation and workshop on the same topic. Overnight in Puno.

December 5 - Today we journey to Taquile Island and en route we visit Uros floating island Indian reservation, where people live as they did thousands of years ago. We will take a short ride on a reed boat and then continue our journey to Taquile Island. Overnight in Puno.
December 6 - In the morning after breakfast we transfer to the airport for our two hour flight from Juliaca to Lima; we visit Sillustany sacred site on the way, a galactic gateway. Overnight in Lima.
December 7 - This morning we will take our private transportation along the South Panamericana highway where our first stop is the sacred site of Pachacamac, ancient Mystery School and temple built for Goddess Mother Ocean. We then travel along to Ica where we take a sand buggy to the top of the mountain and celebrate with a sunset ceremony. Overnight in Ica.
December 8 - Today we will travel to Nazca where you will have the opportunity to take a flight over the ancient Nazca Lines, where the mystery of the past civilization and the history of the Gods is held. Willaru will explain the esoteric knowledge of his ancestors as we travel. During the afternoon we visit the sacred site of Cahuachi, followed by a visit to the library of Lemurian stones. These amazing stones hold the original history of the past civilization. The Lemurian stones will reveal how advanced they truly were. Overnight in Ica.

December 9 - Today we return to Lima, visiting Paracas on the way. We will take a boat to Ballestas Island where penguins, sea lions, and thousands of birds live together. In addition we will visit the Candelabro on the top of the mountain where we find the remains of the ceremony made by the Great Masters to prevail Peace on Earth. Continue trip to Lima arriving about 5:00:pm. Overnight in Lima.
December 10 - In the morning we will visit the Anthropological museum followed by an afternoon visit to the Indian market and the oldest cathedral in Lima. We will enjoy a farewell dinner to celebrate our trip and journey together, and later transfer to the airport for our international flights northbound. Late PM flights home for those who would like to stay for farewell dinner!