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Trekking and Hikking
Inca Trail 4D / 3N
Four days of hiking on the Inca trail to
Machupicchu (the Incas Royal Road to Machu
Picchu), the lost city of the Incas.
Inca Trail 5D / 4N
This hike takes more time to do the
traditional Inca Trail to Machupicchu (Machu
Picchu), leaving more time to appreciate the
nature and archaeology along the way.
Inca Trail 2D /1N
The Inca Trail to Machupicchu (Machu
Picchu) is rated among the best trekking trips
in the world.
Trek Past Salkantay 7D/6N
We pass under the shadow of Salkantay,
the Apu of the range, to which the Incas offered
up all the fruits of their labours.
Choquekirao 5D / 4N
Two miles above the Apurimac Gorge stands
the imposing fort and town of Chokequirao. Hiram
Bingham was brought here by a treasure-hunting
provincial official, and so unexpectedly began
his adventures in the highlands that led to the
discovery of Machu Picchu.
Ausangate 7D / 6N
This is a long hike around the biggest
mountain in southern Per, the broad and
majestic Ausangate (6384m), and offers glimpses
of high altitude wildlife and pastoral people
living with their animals, quietly apart from
the turmoil of the modern world. We pass ice
walls, a glacier, the cascades of a frozen river,
and numerous springs of hot and medicinal
underground water.
Espiritu pampa 10D / 9N
Known for the highway banditry in the
area and the infuriating diplomacy of the
inhabitants, Vilcabamba became the Sherwood
Forest of early colonial Peru until in 1572 when
it was penetrated and the Inca captured and
killed. We trace a series of important ruined
forts chronicled during the extirpation of the
Incas, but not located nor excavated until quite
recently.
Lares 4D / 3N
Lares is the name of a small town on the
highlands north of Cusco. The nice trek that we
take to get there is called by the same name.
Trekking Cusco Mollepata (NEW)
This is a nice option for tourists who
want to do a new 4-day trek to Machupicchu
instead of the Inca Trail, now that it is hard
to find places available to do the Inca Trail. |