A bright yellow colonial church with two towers and a detailed baroque entrance stands in a sunlit plaza in South America, with people walking and pigeons near a central fountain under a blue sky—one of the region’s lesser-known world wonders.

World Wonders of South America

*Example by 4 travelers in 4★ accommodation, low season. Flights priced separately. Get a quote for 1 to 99+ below

Summary - World Wonders of South America

Iguazu Falls Machu Picchu Tour | 4⭐ & 5⭐ Peru Brazil Vacation

The Iguazu Falls, located on the border of southern Brazil and northern Argentina, and the ruins of Machu Picchu, nestled in the cloud forest of Peru, have been difficult to combine into a quick South American tour — until now. These two highlights of South America are readily accessible with a flight direct from Iguazu to Lima.

Highlights

  • Lima, the City of the Kings
  • Cusco, the former Inca Capital
  • Machu Picchu, one of the Seven Wonders of the World
  • Iguassu Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World
  • Rio de Janeiro, the Marvelous City

Included

  • All nights accommodations
  • All breakfasts & 1 lunch
  • All tours, transfers, and entrance fees
  • 1st class train or bus transportation
  • English-speaking guides

Sample Itinerary

A large yellow colonial church with two tall towers and intricate brown stone detailing stands in a spacious plaza with a central fountain, evoking the charm of South America, surrounded by people and pigeons under a bright blue sky.
Day 1

Arrive in Lima, the "City of Kings" and the capital of Peru. Your tour guide will greet you at the airport and transfer you to your Lima hotel.

Explore the Peruvian capital on a half-day city tour. Visit its highlights and take in the quaint colonial buildings in the historic district. A clear mark of the Spanish rule can be seen in the churches and cathedrals, displaying delicate ornaments made with the gold taken from the local mines.

Two women in traditional colorful clothing and hats stand in a dry field along the Lares Trek, facing distant snow-capped mountains under a bright blue sky with clouds.
Day 2

Rise early to transfer from Lima to Cuzco, the former Inca capital.

Take a full-day excursion to the plentiful and beautiful Urubamba Valley, known as the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Visit the colonial town of Pisac, famous for the colorful Indian market that takes place in the town.

Make a stop to delight yourself with some Peruvian cuisine at a local restaurant. The tour ends in Ollantaytambo, a charming little town and at the same time one of the most important Inca sites in Peru. Not only is it home to historical buildings and temples, but it also has spectacular terraced landscapes and open views to the Urubamba valley.

Spend the night at your hotel in the Sacred Valley.

A blue train car labeled Hiram Bingham crosses a red bridge over a river, surrounded by green trees and tall mountains under a clear sky—an iconic tour en route to Machu Picchu.
Day 3

Today, visit the highlight of Peru: Machu Picchu. This Inca city dating back to the 15th and the 16th centuries conserves all its original traits since its location up on a mountain in the middle of a cloud forest kept it safe from the Spanish conquerors.

Take a train from the Sacred Valley to the small town of Aguas Calientes, the closest one to the citadel. Check into your hotel and go to the bus station to begin your Machu Picchu tour. Walk through the stone walls, past steep agricultural terraces, and admire the jutting mountains rising in the distance.

Return to Aguas Calientes in the late afternoon.

A panoramic view of Machu Picchu, one of South America's World Wonders, showcases the ancient Incan citadel with stone ruins, lush green terraces, and surrounding mountain peaks under a partly cloudy sky.
Day 4

Today is a free day. Choose between visiting the markets of Aguas Calientes, explore Machu Picchu and tour the ruins on your own, or relax at the hot springs.

In the evening transfer back to Cuzco and check into your hotel.

A lively street scene in a historic South American city with colonial buildings, a stone church tower, and mountains beckoning for trekking in the background. People and cars fill the streets as a Peruvian flag waves atop the tower.
Day 5

Wake up in Cuzco, meaning "navel of the universe" in Quechua. Inca architecture is still visible in many of the buildings in this city, as well as in the ruins on the outskirts, such as Sacsayhuaman. Spanish colonial architecture is also evident, even admits the modern shops, restaurants, and stores that have come to this city in recent years.

Make sure to allow yourself time to acclimatize to the altitude; Cuzco is located 3,400 m (11,200 ft) above sea level. You can sip coca tea, relax in your hotel room, or purchase altitude sickness pills to help acclimate. Some 4* & 5* Cuzco hotels also offer oxygen supplementation in guest rooms. It is recommended that you avoid strenuous exercise and alcohol during your first night in Cuzco, to help your body adjust.

During your city tour, walk to the Plaza de Armas to see the Cathedral and the beautiful church of La Compañía. Also, visit Koricancha, which was the Temple of the Sun during Inca times but is now the Church of Santo Domingo. Head to Sacsayhuaman to learn about the Inca culture and enjoy a panoramic view of the city.

A panoramic view of Iguazu Falls, one of the World Wonders of South America, with multiple waterfalls cascading over lush, green cliffs into a winding river under a bright blue sky.
Day 6

Board an early flight from Cusco to Foz do Iguaçu (with one stop-over in Lima). Foz do Iguaçu is a city located on the Brazilian side of the falls and means "Great Water" in the language of the native Guaraní. There are more than 270 waterfalls, including the formidable "Devil's Throat". Walk around, stop by the numerous vistas and enjoy the majesty of the park in the coming days.

Please note: Tuesdays & Thursdays - Sundays, LATAM Airlines offers non-stop flights from Lima to Foz do Iguaçu. There are no non-stop flights available on Mondays or Wednesdays (subject to change by the airline)

Large waterfalls cascade down lush green cliffs into a wide river below at Iguazú Falls. Several boats with tourists are on the water near the base of the falls, surrounded by dense vegetation, mist, and echoes of ancient Jesuit Missions.
Day 7

After breakfast at the hotel, you will start with the Iguazu Falls exploration - this time to the Argentine side. Explore its Iguazu National Park, which has an ecological train ride, and multiple catwalks and observation decks where you can view the waterfalls from multiple angles. Butterflies, plants, and animals are in abundance in this region, the lush subtropics of the Misiones Forest.

In the late afternoon, return to your hotel and rest.

Tourists stand on a boardwalk in Argentina’s Land of Contrast, surrounded by lush greenery overlooking massive waterfalls and a rainbow at Iguazu Falls, with mist rising and forest in the background.
Day 8

The National Park comprises a total area of more than 185 thousand hectares and a length of about 420 km (260 mi) - 300 km (190 mi) of which are bordered by natural bodies of water. The Brazilian and Argentinean sides together comprise around 260,000 hectares. The National Park was created by federal decree on January 10, 1939, and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986.

The National Park overlaps into Iguazú National Park in Argentina, showcasing one of the world’s largest and most impressive waterfalls. It extends over some 2,700 meters (8,900 ft)! Iguazú National Park is home to many rare and endangered species of flora and fauna, among them the giant otter and the giant anteater. Prepare to be misted by the waterfall, as you admire the lush vegetation. After exploring both sides of the falls, board a flight to Rio de Janeiro. Upon arrival, check into the hotel and take a well-deserved rest.

A crowded beach in Rio de Janeiro with people sunbathing and relaxing under colorful umbrellas, palm trees in the foreground, and city buildings with mountains in the background on a sunny day—a perfect spot for a Beaches Tour.
Day 9

Today is time to enjoy what Rio de Janeiro has to offer. With its golden beaches, lush Atlantic Rainforests, friendly Cariocas (locals), and samba music, Rio de Janeiro is a unique and vibrant city. Visit the Christ the Redeemer, who keeps an eye on Rio from an elevation of 710 m (2340 ft). Board the trenzinho (cogwheel railway) up to the top of Corcovado Mountain for a bird's eye view of the center of the city from the center of the city! The 38-meter statue is the image of the faith and friendliness of Cariocas. The monument was inaugurated on the day of Our Lady of Aparecida, 12 October 1931 by then President Getúlio Vargas and Cardinal Dom Sebastião Leme.

The rest of the day is free for you to explore the city and its beaches.

A cable car travels toward Sugarloaf Mountain, part of the Brazil Gold Route, rising above green trees and overlooking the ocean in Rio de Janeiro under a colorful sunset sky.
Day 10

The panoramic view from the top of the Sugar Loaf Mountain, at 1,296 ft (395 m) above sea-level, is breathtaking. Two sets of cable cars elevate you to the top of Sugarloaf. The first brings you to the top of Urca Mountain, and the second one brings to the summit with its 360º spectrum of golden beaches, green forests and a thriving metropolis that has earned Rio de Janeiro the title of the world's most beautiful city. Sightseeing continues with a tour of Rio's historical past. Learn how Portugal's prince scandalously broke all family ties and declared himself Emperor of Brazil, and how Brazil had its civil revolution to be the republic it is today.

After the tour, take the time to relax at the beach or go shopping.

Aerial view of Rio de Janeiro with Sugarloaf Mountain, Guanabara Bay, and city buildings surrounded by lush green hills under a clear blue sky, capturing the vibrant beauty of this iconic tropical island city.
Day 11

Spend your last day in Rio at your leisure before boarding your flight to your next destination in South America.

World Wonders of South America
Start Planning This Tour
Name(Required)
Tye, wearing a dark jacket and patterned headscarf, stands before a massive icy glacier and turquoise water on a cloudy day—an incredible experience captured in nature’s grandeur.

Mihir

"The travel logistics were completely handled...."
A person walks across a plaza in front of a historic church with white walls and an ornate entrance, illuminated by lights at dusk, creating lasting memories.

Carolyn DeBoer

"A complicated itinerary made enjoyable and stress free..."
A city square with people walking, featuring a historic church with twin bell towers on the left, palm trees, and a modern glass skyscraper in the background—perfect for a once in a lifetime trip under a clear blue sky.

Gail

"Our experience with Christina of SouthAmerica.travel has been exceptional..."
A group of people stand in front of large wooden barrels, possibly on a winery or brewery tour, enjoying a positive experience as they listen to a guide explain something about the barrels.

Paul Thorhauer

"We were met on time and everyone did their best to make our trip outstanding...."
Yellow oval signs reading Museo de Cera hang outside a colorful building with blue, yellow, and red accents. Flags are displayed near the entrance, and arched windows are visible above—perfect for starting a fantastic trip.

Nancy Berger

"This is the second time we have asked SouthAmerica.travel to arrange a trip for us. It will not be the last time. They are professional and thorough...."
Five people relax on deck chairs on a grassy lawn in front of rustic, thatched-roof buildings, their sense of cooperation reflected in the peaceful setting beneath green mountains and a partly cloudy sky.

Ahmad Ali Al Dashti

"Thank you for your cooperation and commitment to make this trip successful and enjoyable...."
A travel agent watches as a person in traditional clothing paddles a boat on a calm lake, surrounded by tall reeds, with brown hills and snow-capped mountains under a clear blue sky in the background.

Irene R.

"Travel Consultant Clara strongly recommended..."
Ancient agricultural terraces built into the side of a steep mountain, with green fields and trees below—a breathtaking view that any travel agent would recommend for those seeking a rugged, mountainous landscape.

Assunta

"Travel Consultant Christina is professional, friendly, efficient, thorough!..."
Two people sit on a stone wall at Machu Picchu, Peru, with the iconic mountain and ancient ruins in the background. Both wear hats and casual clothing, enjoying their perfect trip after carefully arranging trip details for this scenic, cloudy day.

Diane Kaplan

"I have been singing your praises to all my friends and telling them what a great trip it was...."
Tourists wearing backpacks walk down a stone staircase between ancient stone walls at Machu Picchu, with mountains and ruins visible in the background, exploring after making their hotel choice from nearby hotels.

Monica and Sunil

"We really enjoyed Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo!..."

Estimated Tour Price Without Flights

Prices vary according to several factors including: season, number of people traveling, shared vs private excursions, when you book and rooming arrangements. These are from prices based on low season.

We can customize anything for any time of year! Contact us for an exact quote for your trip.

⭐⭐ - ⭐⭐⭐
Budget
From US
$2871
Per Person
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Basic
From US
$3684
Per Person
⭐⭐⭐⭐➕
Superior 👍
From US
$4694
Per Person
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Deluxe
From US
$6677
Per Person

*Budget generally includes excursions in group, Superior & Deluxe private excursions, & Basic is a best mix (varies by itinerary & excurion)

Note: ALL itineraries are 100% customizable to create your perfect trip!

⭐⭐ - ⭐⭐⭐
Budget
From US
$2575
Per Person
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Basic
From US
$3228
Per Person
⭐⭐⭐⭐➕
Superior 👍
From US
$4127
Per Person
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Deluxe
From US
$6061
Per Person

*Budget generally includes excursions in group, Superior & Deluxe private excursions, & Basic is a best mix (varies by itinerary & excurion)

Note: ALL itineraries are 100% customizable to create your perfect trip!

⭐⭐ - ⭐⭐⭐
Budget
From US
$2452
Per Person
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Basic
From US
$3031
Per Person
⭐⭐⭐⭐➕
Superior 👍
From US
$3832
Per Person
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Deluxe
From US
$5815
Per Person

*Budget generally includes excursions in group, Superior & Deluxe private excursions, & Basic is a best mix (varies by itinerary & excurion)

Note: ALL itineraries are 100% customizable to create your perfect trip!

South America Travel Guide PDF Cover Page.
Download your free

South America Travel Guide

Download our FREE South America Travel Guide and get inspired to explore to South America. Browse through 26 pages of travel planning tips and ideas – a great resource for planning your dream vacation.
  • Colorful maps and images
  • Unique hotels within South America
  • Inspiration for cruises, remote lodges and trains
  • Wine, golf and adventure ideas
  • 24 top tours of South America