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THE UNEXPLAINED: ANCIENT TECHNOLOGY
& HUMANOID REMAINS OUT OF THIS WORLD

A journey for a truth seeker to PERU & BOLIVIA,
the majestic lands of the ancient pre-Columbian civilizations,
and some of the most enigmatic places on the planet today!

Enjoy the stunning beauty of the ancient natural landscapes,
 and be ready to face the evidence of ancient alien contact!

THIS TOUR HAS BEEN CANCELLED

 

Machu Picchu

An Invitation from Sanya Korlaet

Peru is a land of stunning natural beauty that holds many ancient wonders. Bolivia is a must stopover that will not disappoint an archaeologist in you. As we travel from the coast to the mountains in search of ancient wonders, the breath- taking scenery will unfold in front of you every step of the way.

These are the lands of megalithic ancient structures that defy explanation. From the magnificent walls of Sacsayhuaman fortress, Quenco, Tambomachay, Ollantaytambo and the famous Machu Picchu that hasn’t given up all of its secrets yet to the Puma Punku, and Kalasasaya on the Bolivian plateau, you will continuously experience the magic I call ‘the symphony of stone’.

Peru is a land where large number of elongated skulls have been found, some of which exhibit larger cranial capacity and thicker than normal human bone. The others are intentionally deformed using a head binding technique in infancy. The reasons for cranial deformation are speculative and it could have been to imitate the shape of more advanced race of people who lived along the locals. We will also see the humanoid ‘Starchild’ skull, the same type of skull that was found in Mexico in 1930s and investigated by late Lloyd Pye. In 2004 a team of 11 medical experts examined the Mexican Starchild skull in detail and determined that it did not match any known deformity, nor it had been deformed by head binding. DNA research on about 10% of its genome indicated significant differences from the human genome, or that of any known primate. The skull displayed at the Paracas Museum has not been investigated yet but together with the Mexican one suggests the existence of such species present in the Americas in antiquity. For more info go to https://www.starchildproject.com.

Peru is a land of enigmatic Nazca Lines and geoglyphs that can only be seen from the air. Some of them stretch up to 10 km (6 miles)! This is your opportunity to see and take them of your ‘bucket list’! It is a land where the ancient remains of the three fingered, extra-terrestrial biological entities (EBEs) have been found, which makes this location particularly interesting. Since their discovery in 2015, these remains have undergone extensive scientific tests and scrutiny by the Peruvian team of scientists and archaeologists; the samples of these bodies have been tested by different laboratories in Peru, Mexico, Russia and US. The DNA of few specimens was isolated and tested to compare to all known primates and other species; they were Carbon-14 tested for their age; the X-Rays, CT-scans and computerized 3D models uncovered the intricate internal organs of real biological specimens. Four of these specimens, including the hybrid being called Maria are on display at The Ica University, while the more secretive for ‘gringos’-eyes-only collection is held in Nazca at an undisclosed location. We will attempt to see both! For more info go to https://www.the-alien-project.com/.

Peru is a land of UFO hot spots that locals are aware of and sightings of small one-meter tall beings have been reported to have been seen in Peruvian Amazon. We will attempt a night UFO watch in some locations and if the group is willing and confident, we may attempt a CE-5, close encounter of the 5th kind, human initiated contact with ETs who are visiting the planet today, according to the ETletstalk CE-5 Contact Protocol (https://etletstalk.com).

As you travel and visit these enigmatic places and relics it will became apparent that our official picture of history is incomplete and twisted to fit the accepted paradigm. Thus, this special tour has been organized to bring the public closer to the ancient alien contact reality.

If you are a truth seeker at heart, this is a journey tailored for you. You will have an opportunity to see the ancient wonders still standing, to see the remains of unknown race of people that lived in this region and, you will be among the first few to see the remains of ancient alien beings that lived along the ancient humans in antiquity.

Trip Tour Hostess: Sanya Korlaet
A graduate archaeologist with a scientific background. Sanya holds a BSc (Hons) in biotechnology, and BL in archaeology and ancient history. She is interested in the deep antiquity of human race that remains largely unexplored and unacknowledged. Her obsession with Peru and Atlantis started very early but intensified after her first visit to Egypt in 1987 and its fascination with the UFO phenomena that started when she was a child, which only intensified when her daughter became an alien contactee. The memories of her past lives, one of which was a life in Atlantis and Egypt pushed Sanya to study archaeology. Sanya’s quest to learn what was known about UFOs also intensified and in 2009 she attended a CE-5 (Close Encounters of the 5th Kind) Conference event with Dr. Greer in Arizona, US, and became an active member of the world-wide UFO CE-5 community.

In 2015 she enrolled the Ancient history and Archaeology degree in Melbourne, Australia. In 2017 Sanya found a placement on a dig in Sondor, Peru where she studied bio-archaeology on the remains of Chanka people, contemporaries of Inca. In 2018, as a graduated archaeologist she volunteered at Cahuachi pyramidal complex archaeological dig near Nazca, Peru. While in Nazca she witnessed and examined a collection of the ancient three finger humanoids not from this planet. She has traveled extensively throughout Peru and visited Chile and Easter Island.

“I hope to dedicate time and energy to work with Peruvian scientists on the EBE remains to make the reality of this find more widely known and understood by the UFO, archaeological and scientific communities.”

ITINERARY

1st Day –  Tuesday, October 3: Arrive Lima (D)
Arrival in Lima. After clearing customs and immigration, you will be met by our representative who will transfer you to our reserved accommodations. Time to rest and refresh before our Welcome to Peru and dinner. Overnight at our hotel.

2nd Day – Wednesday, October 4: In Lima (B/L)
Pre-Columbian potteryAfter breakfast we will board our coach for a quick Panoramic Tour of Lima followed by a visit to Huaca Huallamarca pyramid. In 1942 archaeologist Julio C. Tello began excavating the site, and in 1958 a team of researchers found 48 “funeral bundles” on top of the pyramid. Additional excavations were carried out in the 1990s, but the funeral offerings are still the major finds at the site. Researchers say the pyramid was used as an administrative site and a cemetery from 200 AD to 1532. We then continue to the Museo Larco, well-known for its gallery on pre-Columbian erotic pottery. The museum was founded by the prestigious Peruvian Larco family and truly represents the history of passion and enthusiasm of a family for Peru’s pre-Columbian art archaeological relics. After lunch at a local restaurant, we will visit the Huaca Pucllana, an adobe and clay pyramid built around 500 AD. Our last stop will be the Museo Oro del Peru, with its large private collection of Inca gold and magnificent ceremonial objects together with militaria from South America and around the world. Return to our hotel where we have the evening and dinner on our own.

Huallamarca pyramid, Lima Peru

3rd Day-Thursday, October 5: To Paracas (B/L/D)
skull of StarchildToday we leave Lima and board our coach for the drive to Paracas. We will have a quick late lunch along the shore. After checking into our hotel, we will visit the Museo Historico Paracas at Marina Touristica where we will learn more about the Starchild skullParacas Necrópolis people that were named for and described by the study of cemeteries discovered at Cerro Colorado. The museum boasts large collection of elongated skulls some of which exhibit larger cranium capacity and thicker than normal human bone. Of special interest to us is a small cranium without a provenance that resembles famous Starchild skull researched by late Lloyd Pye. Return to our hotel for our overnight and dinner.

4th Day-Friday, October 6: To Nazca (B/L/D)
humanoid reptile skeletonsAfter breakfast, depart for the Ica University for a visit and viewing of the ET mummies with a special surprise guide. If time allows, we will also visit the Museo Regional de Ica before leaving for Nazca, home to the world-famous Nazca Lines, huge geoglyphs and lines made in the Peruvian desert. The city’s name is derived from the Nazca culture that emerged in the area between 100 BC and 800 AD. Lunch along the way. Dinner and overnight at our hotel.

5th Day-Saturday, October 7: In Nazca (B/L/D)
Nazca lines seen from towerWe start our day with a short visit to the Maria Reiche Tower and Museum that features Maria Reiche work on the Nasca lines. The museum also features the hut she lived and worked in, as well as some of her drawings which are on display. Our visit here will help preserve her work. After lunch, we continue our tour with a visit to the Antonini Anthropology Museo and Ceramicas “Emilia’ for a chance to purchase some ancient pottery replica souvenirs. We will look for pottery that features three finger beings! After dinner at a local restaurant, we will enjoy a visit to the María Reiche’s Planetarium.

6th Day-Sunday, October 8: In Nazca (B)
Family geoglyph, NazcaToday is a free day for independent exploration on your own.
For those who have signed up for the optional flight over the Nazca/Palpa lines and geoglyphs, we will meet after breakfast for the morning flight experience. In the afternoon, we’ll return to our hotel for the rest of the day. In the evening we are on our own to venture into some of the local restaurants and perhaps sample some of the wonderful regional Peruvian dishes.

7th Day-Monday, October 9: In Nazca (B/L)
3-finger petroglyphThis morning we depart for Palpa to inspect the site of Chichictara. Chichictara is the largest petroglyph site to be found in the Nasca-Palpa region. Many of them bear a high resemblance to the recently discovered geoglyphs dated to the Paracas Period (800–200 BC). Highlight of the visit will be the three-finger humanoid petroglyph featured in the “Ancient Aliens” TV show. After lunch in Nazca, we continue with an afternoon tour to Cahuachi complex. Cahuachi was a major ceremonial center of the Nazca culture, based from 1 AD to about 500 AD in the coastal area of the Central Andes. The site contains over 40 mounds topped with adobe structures, many still under the sand. Afterwards we return to our hotel where we have the rest of the afternoon free and the evening on our own to dine in one of the many wonderful local restaurants.

8th Day-Tuesday, October 10: To Camana (B/L/D)
An early start today as we board our coach for Camana. Along the way, we will be making some scenic stops as well as have a light lunch before arrival at our hotel. Time to relax, go to the pool, or walk on the beach before dinner. We stay overnight at our hotel.

9th Day-Wednesday, October 11: To Arequipa (B/L/D)
We continue our tour by coach for Arequipa. It’s about a three-hour ride and on arrival at the hotel we will have lunch. In the afternoon, we will visit the Catholic University of Santa María’s Museum of Andean Sanctuaries to see the well- preserved Juanita mummy, the frozen Inca maiden found in Andes that was sacrificed to the gods in antiquity. Then off to the Museo de Archeologia de la UCSM, with its fascinating collections of archeological objects including Inca textiles, ceramic pieces from the Inca and Huari, pottery, Pre-Columbian stone, mosaics and the skeletal remains of Inca human sacrifice subjects. We return to our hotel for dinner.

Chullpas at Sillustani, Peru10th Day-Thursday, October 12: To Puno (B/L/D)
After breakfast, we continue south to Puno, located at 13,000 feet (3825m) on the shores of Lake Titicaca, the primary yin (feminine) energy vortex in the Andes. On our way to the hotel, we visit the site of Sillustani, a pre-Inca burial site that contains huge cylindrical stone tombs. Dinner at our hotel and overnight in Puno.

11th Day-Friday, October 13: To Tiwanaku (B/L/D)
arumu muru doorwayToday we are on our way to Bolivia (make sure to check if you need a Bolivian visa. This can be done online at www.boliviahop.com/visa-requirements).  Along the way we will visit the Aramu Muru’s Doorway, believed by the local residents and shamans to be an inter-dimensional doorway. (Aramu Muru was an enlightened master who founded the Inca Empire.) We’ll have time to meditate at the doorway in order to possibly connect with the inter-dimensional energies that flow into this timeless and ancient area. Lunch along the way as we continue to Tiwanaku. After checking into our hotel, we visit Puma Punku, a site near the shore of Lake Titicaca that sits on the Bolivian Puma PunkuPlateau at the elevation of 12600 feet (3840m). As there is not much oxygen here, we will take our time to explore the area that is famous as an ancient alien contact site. The name means “door of the puma,” and as far as mainstream archaeologists know, Puma Punku was a thriving, ancient town originating somewhere around 500 and 600 C.E. However, the level of masonry craftsmanship is largely unparalleled in the pre-Columbian New World and temple stonework is considered so precise that it looks as if it was made by lasers and other high technology tools. Before returning to our hotel for dinner, if we have time, we pay our visit the Kalasasaya, Akapana pyramid and the Museum del Sitio Tiwanaku.

12th Day-Saturday, October 14: To Puno (B/L/D)
We have a free morning to revisit the local ruins and the museum or do some shopping. Then we return to Puno for a free afternoon to relax. Dinner this evening at our hotel.

13th Day-Sunday, October 15: To Puno (B)
Taquile islandIn the morning we are off to the Titicaca lakeshore. The lake is known for its UFO activity and the existence of underwater ruins that remain largely unexplored. The oldest tribes living in this area Puquina and Uros hold the oral tradition that reaches 12,000 years into the past and their legends talk about gods who have built megalithic cities such as Tiwanaku. We board a small boat and venture out onto the tranquil, yet mysterious waters of Lake Titicaca to visit Taquile Island, a place out of time. We’ll climb the sloping path around the backside of the island and enter town square, where we will have the opportunity to meet the island people and shop in local small stores. We then head back to the hotel for some free time for independent exploration and dinner on our own. Possible CE-5 protocol if we find a clear outdoor spot with 360-degree view of the sky and if weather permits. Overnight in Puno.

14th Day-Monday, October 16: To Cusco by train (B/L/D)
After breakfast, we transfer to the rail station for a unique experience as we board the “Spirit of the Andes” and journey aboard this luxury train from Puno to Cusco. Let yourself be enchanted by some of South America’s most beautiful scenery as we travel along one of the highest train routes in the world. Lunch, cocktails and dinner are served onboard as we travel to Cusco. On arrival, transfer to our hotel for our overnight.

15th Day-Tuesday, October 17: In Cusco (B)
Inca stone walls at SacsayhuamanAfter a leisurely breakfast we’ll board our coach and venture out into the streets of Cusco for a quick panoramic city tour by coach. Then into the surrounding hills to the site of Tambo Machay, also known as the ‘Baños de Inca’ and one of the most important Inca constructions. This is due to the great mastery and the extraordinary assembly of the stones that form its walls. Continue to the remarkable Inca ruins in the area, including the mind-boggling Sacsayhuaman, the fortress where the Inca’s last stand in Cusco against the Spanish took place, the temple and amphitheater of Quenko, and the breathtaking Red Fortress of Puca Pucara. After exploring the ruins we return to Cusco. Along the way, we will stop at what is called “X-Zone” that holds a special mystical and esoteric significance. Lunch and dinner this evening on your own to enjoy the international cuisine in one of the local restaurants.

16th Day- Wednesday, October 18: To Aguas Calientes/Machu Picchu (B/D)
After breakfast we will transfer to the rail station and board the train to Aguas Calientes at the foothills of Machu Picchu. Upon arriving at Aguas Calientes, we’ll be transferred to our hotel. Once we settle in, we have the rest of the day to explore the picturesque town, or enjoy a swim at the local Hot Springs. Aguas Calientes is named after these hot sulfurous springs that emerge from the rocky ground. This evening, dinner at our hotel.                                                                          

17th Day-Thursday, October 19: At Machu Picchu and afternoon to Ollantaytambo (B/L/D)
Machu PicchuOut wake-up call is at 4.30 am – Ouch! So we will leave at 5:30am to see the sunrise over Machu Picchu. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that is certain to be a treasured memory at “The Lost City of the Incas,” discovered by American explorer Hiram Bingham in 1911. You’re finally here – among the sacred apus (gods) and the clouds – on top of the world and away from civilization! The ancient and enduring energies of transformation welcome us to let go of our worldly concerns and turn deeper within. During the morning our guide will lead the group to all the important power spots in the citadel – the Temples of the Sun and the Moon, the Temple of the Three Windows, the Main Plaza, the Hitching Post of the Sun, the Temple of the Condor and the Pachamama Rock. We will also check a gate filled with smaller stones covering an entrance to the unexplored chamber that may contain ancient treasures beyond imagination. Later, feel free to stroll around the archaeological site. Lunch at a local restaurant before returning to the rail station for the afternoon journey to Ollantaytambo, one of the oldest Inca towns in Peru. Overnight and dinner in Ollantaytambo.

18th Day-Friday, October 20: Ollantaytambo/Cusco (B)
Ollantaytambo_MonolithWe start our day with a visit to the magnificent pre-Inca fortress of Ollantaytambo. The archaeological park contains some of the finest megaliths and is famous for the six tall pink granite boulders each weighing 50 tons forming a wall on top of the hill. We will also visit Seminario Studio, dedicated to the discovery of techniques and designs from ancient Peruvian cultures, plus have a little time to stroll through the city. Afterwards, we board our coach for the trip back to Cusco, followed by a visit to the Qoricancha Museum Inca Temple considered to be the holiest place in Cusco. It is part Temple and part Museum. Everything about the Temple/Museum was intended for the Inca equivalent of shock and awe. This evening we end our journey with the farewell dinner and a folklore show.

19th Day-Saturday, October 21: In Cusco – Tour Ends (B)
Our tour ends after breakfast with a transfer to the airport.

 

Optional flight over the Nazca Lines
The Nasca/Palpa lines are some of South America’s greatest archaeological mysteries, enigmas that remains unsolved to this day. These geoglyphs are huge lines in the form of plants, animals and geometric shapes, etched into the desert sand by hand and are said to have been created as early as 400 to 600 AD. The Nazca lines drawings are visible only from air, and it is said that these desert lines are evidence of aliens, and that the Nazca lines can be seen from space. Others claim these mysterious lines in the Peruvian desert were produced by a fascinating culture two thousand years ago. You too will now have opportunity to closely view the Nazca lines.
Price: $149 ($155 via cc) per person and must be reserved in advance on your Registration Form

Price Includes:

  • Transfers on arrival and departure
  • Hotel accommodations
  • Daily buffet breakfasts
  • Additional lunches and dinners as per itinerary
  • Rail transportation to/from Machu Picchu
  • Special “Spirit of the Andes rail trip from Puno to Cusco
  • Traditional Folklore show and farewell dinner in Cusco
  • Optional Nasca/Palpa Lines flight
  • Group transportation within Peru by coach
  • Sightseeing as per itinerary
  • Entrance fees to archaeological sites as described
  • Specialized guides
  • PLUS Group ceremonies and workshops

Hotels or similar

  • Lima: Hotel Jose Antonia (2 nights)
  • Paracas: Hotel Hacienda (1 night)
  • Nazca: DM Hotel Nazca (4 nights)
  • Camana (1 night)
  • Arequipa (1 night)
  • Puno: Hotel Royal Inn (1 night)
  • Tiwanaku: T/B/A (1 night)Puno; Hotel Royal (2 nights)
  • Cusco: San Agustin Plaza (2 nights)
  • Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu): The Hatun International Boutique hotel (1 night)
  • Ollantaytambo: Hotel San Agustin Monsterio (1 night)
  • Cusco: San Agustin Plaza (1 night)

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Pricing

Prices per person for 19 DAYS (Land only)

All prices are in US dollars

Double Occupancy
$4,988 via check or wire transfer; $5,249 via credit card through secured Pay Pal

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$6,588 via check or wire transfer; $7,299 via credit card through secured Pay Pal

Optional Nasca/Palpa flight (must be pre-booked)
$149 via check or wire transfer; $155 via credit card through secured Pay Pal

Prepaid gratuities to guides, drivers, etc:
$125 via check or wire transfer: $129 via credit card through secured Pay Pal

NON-REFUNDABLE PAYMENT (Due as soon as possible to ensure a place on the tour)
Per Person: $500 by check, $525 via credit card through secured Pay Pal

FINAL PAYMENT
BALANCE of payment due on or before August 1, 2023 as per your invoice.

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Photo credits:
Machu Picchu: Ivan Mlinaric, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Huallamarca Archaeological site pyramid: I, AgainErick, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Larco Museum pottery: Laslovarga, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Paracas skull: ParacasSkullsIcaMuseum.jpg: Marcin Tlustochowicz from Polandderivative work: Victuallers, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Sillustani Chullpas: Unukorno, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Puma Punku: Janikorpi, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Taquile island:Elemaki, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Ollantaytambo monolith: Wolfgangbeyer, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons