Travel to the destination is self-arranged and not included in the price, but from the moment you decide to join, we help you choose the gentlest way to reach your destination.
We calculate your footprint, explore flight-free possibilities, and guide you toward options that honor both your adventure and the Earth. Because the way you arrive is already part of the journey.
3000 EUR
Deposit (40%) → €1,200 payable at registration
Second installment (60%) → €1,800 payable 60 days before departure
The participation fee includes a €50 donation, half of which goes to a local Peruvian women’s organization and the other half to a Hungarian women’s advocacy organization.
The airfare is not included in the participation fee.
All accommodations selected for the program follow sustainable operational principles.
The hotels are family-owned businesses or part of locally owned Peruvian hotel chains, supporting the local economy.
One night will be spent with an indigenous community on Amantaní Island on Lake Titicaca, providing direct insight into local lifestyles and traditions.
Autumn departure: October 1–15, 2026
(14 days / 12 nights)
Available spots: 12/16
Spring departure: April 1–15, 2027
(14 days / 12 nights)
Available spots: 16/16
Maximum group size: 16 participants.
The trip will not take place with fewer than 8 participants; in such a case, the amount paid will be refunded or can be transferred to another trip according to the contract terms.
Upon arrival at Jorge Chávez International Airport, we will be welcomed and transferred privately to our hotel in the Miraflores district of Lima.
The rest of the day is free to rest from the journey and gently tune into our shared Peruvian experience. Today’s Lima is a city of exciting contrasts, where past and present coexist naturally. Its rich architectural heritage, diverse society, and world-renowned gastronomy all reflect how layered and constantly evolving this unique capital truly is.
Today we explore Cusco, the heart of the Inca Empire. Starting from the ruins of Sacsayhuamán, we walk down into the historic city center, retracing the layered history of the city along its main streets.
During the tour, we focus on the roles of women: the queens (Coyas), acllas, ñustas, and mamaconas, who held political, religious, and ceremonial duties, each with their own temples, resources, and spheres of influence. We also encounter legendary figures such as Mama Huaco, Chanan Kori Coca, and Mama Ocllo, whose strength and leadership left a lasting mark on the city’s history.
We visit the remains of the Acllawasi (“House of the Chosen”), the Coricancha Temple, and explore colonial-era sites that highlight Beatriz Clara Coya, a descendant of the royal Inca family, while witnessing the unique blend of Inca foundations and colonial architecture.
This walk is not just about history—it reveals the crucial and inspiring role women played in the Inca Empire, helping us see the past through a fresh perspective.
After lunch, we return to the hotel. The afternoon is free for relaxation or a leisurely walk.
Today we fly back to Lima, where we will spend one last evening together in Peru’s vibrant capital. There will be time for a leisurely walk, a farewell dinner, or simply reflecting quietly on everything we have experienced over the past days. The memories will slowly settle within us, bringing this wonderful journey to a fitting conclusion.
90 days: before the start of the trip: 50% of the paid amount will be refunded.
60 days: before: 30% of the paid amount will be refunded.
30 days: the paid amount is non-refundable, but the trip can be transferred to another person.
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