Ancient Andean Temples

You will be taken to areas described in the book “Willka Wasin Wiraqocha: The House of the Lord” by Van C. Evans.

As a tour participant you will see life from the Andean perspective. You will experience the joy of acquainting yourself with the humble Andean people and their Incan ancestry and history. The peoples of pre-Colombian South America possessed a rich belief in a bearded white god who taught them how to live. They were deeply religious. Whatever gospel principles they received at the feet of the Savior Himself or His prophets, over time they were corrupted as the people migrated and dwindled in unbelief. Yet today we see remnants of doctrine and temple ceremonies in Andean countries that are familiar to Latter-day Saints. The focus of this tour is to notice and marvel at the truths handed down through the ages that affirm our testimony that Jesus Christ visited and taught the people of ancient America. This tour is open to the public, but will have special meaning to LDS members.

If you can travel for more than 8 days, after adding this tour, you can add on other excursions.  See the Add On’s to the right.
Itinerary - This is our most popular tour
Itinerary
This 8 - day tour includes all the MUST SEE ruins and temples.
Day 1: USA flight to Lima, Peru (WEDNESDAY)

Begin your journey to Peru's vibrant capital city. These flights almost always arrive at night. You will be met by Van Evans or his associate. Be certain to wear your Southern Cross Expeditions cap as you exit customs so we can recognize you. We will probably check in for our flight the next day and then transfer to the Holiday Inn hotel less than 3 minutes from the airport parking lot. No need to buy water or exchange money yet.

Day 2: Fly to Cusco and the Sacred Valley of the Incas (THURSDAY)

Have breakfast (always included in the hotels), check out, and fly to Cusco. Our team will meet us at the airport and take us to get some lunch. We will have a money exchanger on the bus. Have some coca tea at the restaurant to hedge against altitude sickness.  After lunch, the van will take us to the top of the Sacred Valley of the Incas where we will stop for photos like this one to the left. We then drop down into the valley, stopping first at the Pisaq outdoor artisan market. Buy an alpaca sweater or blanket there. After shopping, we will head to our hotel in Urubamba or Yucay. Dinner is on your own.

Day 3: Ollantaytambo, Moray, and Inca Salt Mines (FRIDAY)

Sleep in to catch up on two long days of traveling. Right off the bat we will visit the ruins of Ollantaytambo where the Savior visited the people and where they carved His face into the mountain. There is a good spirit there. Later we will visit the Inca Salt Mines and agricultural ruins of Moray. Dinner in Urubamba. For those so inclined, we can hike an hour down the Inca Trail from the salt mines and meet up with the bus on the other side of the Sacred River (Vilcanota). Get to bed early tonight.

Day 4: Machu Picchu (SATURDAY)

Just take your day pack and the bus will drive us to Ollantaytambo to the train station to board a late morning train to Machu Picchu. In just under two hours the train arrives in Aguas Calientes, the town below the ruins. We may have time for lunch in Aguas Calientes. Then we will walk to the bus transfer which will take us up to Machu Picchu and spend a few hours at this remarkable Inca sanctuary (you may opt to climb Huayna Picchu or do the Add On of the hike from Kilometer 104). Meet back down in the town to have an early dinner and then board the train back to the Sacred Valley. Trains are on time in Peru! Don’t be late! We will be met at the train station in Ollantaytambo and taken back to the hotel.

Day 5: Church, Zip-line, Chincheros, and Cusco (SUNDAY)

After breakfast, attend church at the Urubamba Branch. Then change your clothes and check out, donating your church clothes to the members and future missionaries. The bus will take us to the Raqchi scenic overlook of the Sacred Valley. If interested, do the zip line across the canyon. Then we will visit the town of Chincheros and see how the women dye and spin and weave. They may feed us lunch too! After that, we will continue on to Cusco and check into the Marriott Convent hotel. Cusco is the oldest continually inhabited city in the Western Hemisphere. People have been living there since around 800 AD. Dinner on your own. The rest of the evening is free to roam the city of Cusco.

Day 6: Coricancha, Urcos, and Raqch'i (MONDAY)

On this day we will visit 3 temple sites along the Holy Path the Savior sojourned. First we will walk to the Temple of Coricancha, now a monastery. After the tour, we will drive south and stop to see the probable temple site at Urcos and stroll along the Holy Path. Then on to visit the Temple of Wiraqocha at Raqch’i (built to worship Wiraqocha, the white bearded god). The shaman Grivanesa will give us a tour of the temple grounds and the washings and anointings they still do there.

Day 7: Fly to Lima, Larco Museum, and Dinner at Larco Mar (TUESDAY)

Enjoy your last morning in Cusco. See the 12 - angled rock or one of the cathedrals in the main plaza. We will take a late morning flight back to Lima. In Lima, a bus will take us to the historial main plaza in downtown Lima, plus visit the catacombs. If there’s time we will also visit the Larco Museum, one of the best in Peru. Then we can head over to Miraflores for last minute shopping or on to Larco Mar to have our final tour dinner on the cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. After dinner, the bus will take us to the airport for our late night flight back to the USA.

Day 8: Arrive home. Get some Rest! (WEDNESDAY)

But if you don't think 8 days is enough adventure and you crave more, try one of our Add On’s.

Tour Dates
Tour Dates
You can either join one of our programmed tours or schedule your private exclusive tour, explained here:

Our Schedule  (Join one of the programmed tours below)

July 9 - 16, 2025

General LDS Public

$3960

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October 9 - 18, 2025

Humanitarian Expedition (Most of this trip is tax deductible)

$3280
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July 30 - Aug 6, 2026

LDS YMYW 15-18 years old

$3280

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Your Schedule  (This means you set the 8 days you want to travel)

 2-4 Persons

We arrange the tour, but this will be without Dr. Evans as tour leader. With less than 5 people, if you pay for Dr. Evans fee and travel expenses, he will lead your private exclusive tour.

$3960 per person

  5+ persons

Dr. Evans will lead your private exclusive tour. This is the most popular option. Over the years, families, ward couple groups, LDS youth groups, high school groups, college groups, and corporations have all arranged their custom tour.

$3960 per person

Applicants are accepted on a first come, first serve basis. After payment of your deposit, you will be emailed an electronic Expedition Handbook outlining necessary packing preparations including cultural information and travel documents.

Plus all airfare (USA city to Lima RT and Peru domestic airfare). Price based on double occupancy. Includes a $500 non-refundable deposit if you cancel for any reason. Application deadline is usually 120 days before you travel. If you sign up for less than 90 days prices on airfare as well as hotels can go up. Those choosing single occupancy will pay an additional $700 for Lima, Cusco, and other hotels. Includes: travel insurance, 4–5 star hotels, bus, tours, ruins entrances, breakfast, some lunches, and the Machu Picchu train, entrance, and tour. Does not include: some lunches and all dinners, personal taxi rides, souvenirs, tips, incidentals, and medical vaccines or treatments. Itinerary subject to change based on airline schedules.

Tour / Expedition Leader
Tour Leader
Van C. Evans served a church mission in Peru (’79–’81) and is founder of Southern Cross Expeditions and Generations Humanitarian. He has led dozens of tourist, humanitarian, and archeological expeditions to Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, and Bolivia since 1998. More than 900 people from 8 to 80 years old have joined him on these adventures, and so far, everyone has survived. And quite a few have come back several times more! He owned an ecotourism resort in the Peruvian Amazon from 2000-2006 and as of 2024 has been to Peru 82 times. He is fluent in Spanish and conversant in Portuguese and Quechua (which he learned as a missionary on horseback in the high Andes). He has graduate degrees from the University of Utah and the University of Pennsylvania. He was trained as a research sociologist (similar to anthropology) at Indiana University–Purdue University, where he received his doctorate in Philanthropic Studies. He has published academic articles and book chapters. He is the author of Willka Wasin Wiraqocha — The House of the Lord. Contact him at van@genhu.org and 801-859-1033.
Reviews - What people are saying
Reviews
Since 1998, we have taken some 900 tourists to South America, with a number of people returning multiple times.

Ardeth Kapp
“ …Once again we want to express our appreciation for the most sensitive, well informed, organized, and best guide we have ever had—and we’ve had a few.”

David Hanks
“I feel sorry for anyone that goes to Peru without Van Evans (as the guide).”