Peru

Welcome to Portals of Peru with Freddy Silva

Discover the Power Places of an Ancient Civilization October 27 - November 5, 2019
Trip Extension Tiwanaku and Puma Punku, Bolivia Extension: A Visit to the Gate of the Sun and Megalithic Masonry H-Blocks

Join best-selling author & ancient civilizations researcher Freddy Silva on a quest to megalithic Peru, learning the lesser-known aspects of temples from Sacsayhuaman and Machu Picchu to Lake Titicaca.

This is not your typical Andean trip. Unlike others, it reveals an aspect of pre-Inca culture few people get to see and hear. Such as the ritual towers of Sillustani; the underground resurrection chamber of Q'uenqo; the Egyptian roots of Sacsayhuaman; the Otherworld portal of Amaru Muru; and the ceremonial Moon temple Huayna Pichu. Highlights include meditations, mountain walks, dowsing, time for personal introspection, and lively discussions on the true origin of these awe-inspiring power places, all in a carefully-balanced itinerary. THIS JOURNEY IS SOLD OUT. PLEASE INQUIRE ABOUT WAITLIST & OCT/2020 JOURNEY!. READ MORE

Tour Leader Freddy Silva

Freddy Silva is one of the world's leading researchers of ancient civilizations, sacred sites and their interaction with consciousness. He is the best-selling author of The Divine Blueprint.

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I'm so grateful that I've been on this enlightening journey to Peru. This experience is deeply engraved in my mind and my heart. Thank you to everyone <3Matthieu Chafer, Haute Vienne, France

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Tour Description

NOTE: THIS JOURNEY IS SOLD OUT. PLEASE INQUIRE ABOUT WAITLIST AND OCT/2020 JOURNEY!

There are places on Earth that literally take your breath away. The megalithic culture of Peru is such a place. Sacred sites such as Sillustani, Sacsayhuaman and Macchu Pichu defy description because they defy human scale. Imagine cutting blocks of stone too large for modern cranes to lift, hauling them up near-vertical mountainsides and 40 miles across high altitude terrain, then fitting them with lathe-like precision so that thousands of years later the fruits of this labour are still fairly intact.

You get the idea. 

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Tour Leader Freddy Silva enlightens our group in Peru.

It is known that the Inca did not build these sites but merely followed an ancient tradition already developed around Lake Titicaca c.15,000 BC, a time when vast sheets of ice were collapsing across the Earth, bringing unparalleled climate change and catastrophe. It was under such conditions that an advanced culture thrived in South America, the stuff of legends. The Inca maintained their memory so that one day we could travel to these temples and marvel at a civilization whose work modern science still has trouble explaining.

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Taking a relaxing break at the impressive site of Sillustani on the shores of Lake Umayo.

To visit such remote places is to connect with a culture the Andean people considered beyond time. Myths speak of travelling gods moving stones through the air to the command of sound, and erecting "mansions of the gods" literally overnight. What spiritual technology were they privy to? What motivated them to create such a megalithic landscape? 

You can find out by joining us on a quest into the unbelievable.

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Strolling by megaliths from an 11,000 year old civilization.

We will go beyond the typical site visits and focus on details that few people get to see and hear: Huayna Pichu, a ceremonial Moon temple above Macchu Pichu; the underground chamber of Q'uenqo, once used for the ritual of living resurrection; the beehive tower of Sillustani; and Amaru Muru, a portal into the Otherworld.

We shall listen to legends, tap into subtle energies, practice some dowsing, and perform one or two guided meditations inside some chambers. And for ten days we shall feel like gods.

Welcome to the Portals of Peru.  

TIWANAKU and PUMA PUNKU Extension

If you've made it this far into the Andes, why not take the extra day to visit two of the world's oldest megalithic sites?

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Tiwanaku, the City of Viracocha, Bolivia.

Dated to 15,000 BC, Tiwanaku is the city of Viracocha, the god who arrived with seven Shining Ones following the global flood 11,000 years ago to give humanity the civilizing arts we take for granted today.

It consists of a step pyramid depicting the three levels of the Universe (a secret chamber has just been found). There's a semi-subterranean temple with very unusual stone heads; and the Kalasasaya, a football  field-size courtyard of obelisks, featuring the incredible, carved Gate of the Sun, an astronomical and mathematical wonder complete with figures of a rhino that became extinct with the flood; plus a statue of Viracocha himself with his fish-scale dress (much like the god who appeared at the same time in Mesopotamia). 

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The Sacred Site of Puma Punku, Bolivia.

Although heavily looted, we can still see vestiges of megalithic masonry that defies logic, such as piers capable of handling large, ocean vessels — at 13,000 feet above sea level! Adjacent is a second treat. Puma Punku is filled with megalithic masonry that modern technology is incapable of reproducing. It is a temple that is out of time and place, as thought its makers came from another planet. Certainly there is nothing like it on Earth. Its iconic H-blocks resemble Lego bricks made for giants, and fit together so well that an alpaca hair cannot be inserted between the joints.

A fully-loaded, fast-paced one-day excursion that few people get to experience.

View more photos from our Peru - Day Trip Extension to Tiwanaku and Puma Punku, in our Flickr album

Read our guest blog by Freddy Silva - he explores the true significance of some of Peru’s most iconic sacred sites, revealing that stone towers (chullpas) such as those at Sillustani and Cutimbo as well as portals such as Amaru Muru may have been part of a global tradition of secret initiation rituals. A must-read! 
The Otherworld in the Andes - Part I
The Otherworld in the Andes - Part II

View a preview of Freddy's latest documentary here: Secrets of the Andean Temples

View more photos from our 2017 journey to Peru with Freddy Silva in our Flickr album

Watch another video from Freddy Silva about Peru on our YouTube channel:
Peru - The Importance of Water, with Freddy Silva

You will be met on arrival at Cusco airport and transferred to the hotel. Our first day is spent doing... nothing strenuous. Cusco lies at 11,000ft and your body needs time to adapt. Drink tea, chew coca leaf and watch the local world come and go.

This evening we will enjoy a Welcome Dinner together with our fellow travellers and tour leader Freddy Silva. It's an opportunity to enjoy delicious local cuisine and get to know every pilgrim (or as Freddy calls them, Willing Infodels). We can also share our aspirations as we prepare to engage with the megalithic world.  
(Overnight in Cusco at the Novotel Cusco or similar)

Cusco in Peru

First matter of the day is a cleansing ceremony with Peruvian shaman, Isidro in Illapata Temple, to purify the spirit body, because entering temples is best done without negative baggage. We then walk around the Inca Roca Palace to marvel at astonishing megalithic masonry, such as the 12-angle stone. On to Coricancha, the original navel of the earth, now inside Santo Domingo cathedral, site of the original megalithic temple dedicated to the Sun, Moon, Venus and Pleiades. It is also the first point of the Cusco Triangle identified by Freddy.

After lunch we take a short bus ride to Killarumliyoq, a hill site where Moon ceremonies were held — and where we can perform our own — to see a boulder carved with a mysterious semi-circular glyph, and a cave with petroglyphs.
(Overnight in Cusco at the Novotel Cusco or similar)

Killaruliyoq in Peru

Today we start with a visit to Q'uenqo, a mysterious limestone butte carved with ledges, stairways, and a chamber used for performing living resurrection rituals to access the Otherworld. This is the second point of the triangle. Then, we enjoy an invigorating walk around Amaru Machay, a complex of carved niches and ceremonial areas, where we will experiment with sound.

After lunch, it’s a full afternoon at Sacsayhuamán, third point of the triangle and a sprawling megalithic complex overlooking Cusco. Along with ample time to walk around freely, we’ll look at lesser-known aspects such as its Egyptian connection, secret tunnels, an astronomical plain, and its original seven niche semi-circular court.
(Overnight in Cusco at the Novotel Cusco or similar)

Quenco in Peru

A short coach ride to Tombomachay, an important temple because it protects the sacred springs feeding the local sacred sites. A favourite resting place of the Incas, commonly referred to as the “Baños del Inca” or “Baños de la Ñusta“ (Baths of the Incas or Baths of the Princess). The site is ideal for connecting with water and known for its ability to memorize intent. We then continue on to the picturesque town of Pisac, with its colonial architecture and awe-inspiring scenic beauty, for lunch.

After lunch we ride up the mountain to Pisac Temple, high up on a spur overlooking the sacred Urumbamba river, for the sole purpose of trekking down the original steep pilgrim trail, to experience what it was like to be a pilgrim on the ancient trails. A perfect place to appreciate the scale and solitude of the Andes. So start exercising.
(Overnight in Pisac at the Hotel Taypikala Valle or similar)

Pisac in peru

From Pisac we take a short drive, because we then have to climb a steep ravine. Ha! Ñaupa Iglesia is an extraordinary and seldom visited site. Why? It's a mystery: a doorway carved out of solid bedrock that goes nowhere, angles found only at the Egyptian pyramids in Giza, and three altars that point to…well, that's the mystery. After a ceremony, we return along the sacred valley for lunch at Ollantaytambo and climb its hillside terraces to the pre-Inca Temple of the Sun, featuring cyclopean stonework. The view alone is stunning, as is the  colossal mountain face of Wiracochan marking the “place where the god descends”. Also a chance to see examples of ancient machined stonework whose precision defies science. 

We close the day with a scenic train ride to the village of Aguas Calientes at the foot of Machu Picchu.
(Overnight in Aguas Calientes at Taypikala Boutique Machupicchu or similar; mineral pool a block behind hotel)

naupa iglesia in Peru

Sunrise trek through Machu Picchu to ascend the very steep sacred peak Wayna Picchu. Scale the very steep summit or descend 1200 ft and sit in quiet contemplation at the hidden Temple of the Moon used by adepts in the final phase of initiation at Machu Picchu. Or if you are really, really fit, do both.

Descend to Machu Picchu for a packed lunch as the tourists begin to thin out. With its megalithic astronomical observation points, the geology of the location also funnels Earth energies, hence why it has drawn people on vision quests for millennia.

So, a chance to visit a lesser-known ritual compound, or climb two major sites, or wander and meditate and become one with the spirit of place.

(Overnight in Aguas Calientes at Taypikala Boutique Machu Picchu or similar)

Machu Picchu in Peru

A day to chill. We earned it. And your calves will appreciate it, especially if you took advantage of the mineral spring pool near the hotel the night before. We take the 8.30am train to Ollianta and lunch in Taypikala Valle. There's an educational stop at a traditional weaver, and possibly meet Al and his brother Paca, before reaching Cuzco late afternoon for free time to relax. Stay at the hotel or take a gentle stroll through the colourful old town, taking in the craft markets and unique culture.

(Overnight in Cusco at the Novotel Cusco or similar)

Chinchero traditional weavings

We fly to Juliaca and lunch in the village of Sillustani, overlooking a primeval lake and its mesas. The rest of the afternoon is for hiking to the ritual area and its iconic circular towers, once used for secret resurrection rituals, the highest achievement for initiates in the Mysteries schools. It's worth it just for the beautiful and serene location.

On to our hotel in Chucuito to adjust to the high altitude. The Taypikala Lago Hotel boasts an attractive colonial style and has spectacular views of majestic Lake Titicaca – the perfect place to relax after our afternoon walk at 13,000 ft. 
(Overnight in Chucuito at the Taypikala Lago Hotel or similar; sauna and pool may be available)

Sillustani in Peru

An action packed final day, beginning with Amaru Muru, the “Door of the Magician of Lemuria,” a portal to the Otherworld carved out of the hillside. Edgar will perform an important ritual here. And finally, a boat ride to the Uros Islands and its floating reed community, to learn about the Uros' ancient practices and traditions, and admire a simple yet vanishing way of life. According to legend, the Uros existed before the sun, when the earth was cold and dark and, although they claim to have black blood, which makes them impervious to the cold, they are a warm people. 

We wrap up with a farewell dinner in Chucuito, making the most of our final day in this sacred land.
(Overnight in Chucuito at the Taypikala Lago Hotel or similar)

uros islands in Peru

For those leaving us after the first part of this journey, we bid you a fond farewell as you prepare to depart from Juliaca for your flight home. 

(B = Breakfast; L = Lunch; D = Dinner)
Note: This itinerary is subject to change due to conditions beyond our control.

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Extension: Tiwanaku and Puma Punku, Bolivia Extension

For those continuing with us for our one-day Extension we travel together to two of the world's oldest megalithic sites, Tiwanaku and Puma Punku, Bolivia. Tiwanaku, the city of Viracocha, consists of a step pyramid depicting the three levels of the Universe. The adjacent, Puma Punku is filled with megalithic masonry that modern technology is incapable of reproducing. It is a temple that is out of time and place, as though its makers came from another planet.
(Overnight in Chucuito at the Taypikala Lago Hotel or similar)

 

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As you ready yourself to transfer to Juliaca for your flight home, take a moment to ponder over time well spent away in the world of the ancients. Having “drunk the knowledge” at each sacred site, your energy will have been raised, so that in all your interactions with everyday life you will come see the world around you in ways you'd never contemplated before.  

(B = Breakfast; L = Lunch; D = Dinner)
Note: This itinerary is subject to change due to conditions beyond our control.

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Welcome to Portals of Peru with Freddy Silva

Extension: Tiwanaku and Puma Punku, Bolivia Extension: A Visit to the Gate of the Sun and Megalithic Masonry H-Blocks

Tour Includes:

  • 9 nights accommodation in 3 star hotels, based on double occupancy
  • Daily buffet breakfast, 8 lunches, 1 Welcome Dinner & 1 Farewell Dinner 
  • Arrival and departure airport transfers
  • Ground transportation to all sites on the itinerary
  • Flight from Cusco to Juliaca on Day 8
  • Admission to all sites as per the itinerary
  • Guide services as per the itinerary

Added Features:

  • Travel with best-selling author & one of the world’s leading researchers of sacred sites, Freddy Silva
  • Participate in entertaining & thoughtful group discussions
  • Discussions about Inca culture and the importance of the sites visited
  • Private boat ride to Uros Islands on Lake Titicaca
  • Train to and from Aguas Calientes/Machu Picchu
  • Meditations and ceremony as per itinerary

Tour Does Not Include:

  • Airfare to Cusco and return from Juliaca
  • Cancellation & Medical Insurance (ask us for a quote)
  • Meals and drinks not specified
  • Cost to obtain valid passport
  • Any items of a personal nature such as laundry, drinks and telephone calls
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Any item that is not specifically detailed on our website or in the final retreat itinerary

Extension Includes:

  • 1 extra night accommodation at Lake Titicaca
  • Lunch
  • Transportation by private bus
  • Entrance fees for sites and museum
  • Local guide for visit to Tikwanaku
  • Freddy Silva as your tour leader
  • Full day tour of 2 of the world’s oldest megalithic sites – Tiwanaku & Puma Punku

Extension Does Not Include:

  • Visa for Bolivia (Check with your Consulate. Americans require a Visa obtained prior to departure, Canadians do not require a Visa).
  • Meals not specified
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Tips and gratuities

Tour Price:

    • Double Room: USD $3,780 per person
    • Single Supplement: USD $700
  • Extension:

    • Double Room: USD $350 per person
    • Single Supplement: USD $75
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