The Incas were great builders who created the most astonishing road network in the world. Almost 42,000 kilometers of Inca roads ran through a sizable part of South America More
Ausangate 7 days / 6 nights
The best trekking combination in South America with a challenging 6 day circuit around the massive Mount Ausangate (6,372m - 20,905ft ), the highest peak in the Cusco region. More
Choquequirao 5 days / 4 nights
The archaeological site of Choquequirao was named for the first time in the year 1710 by Lorenza Huertas. It means "cradle of gold." The area is relatively unexplored and is not well known yet. More
Lares - Machupicchu 5 days / 4 nights
Cusco - Ollantaytambo - Lares. It is a less known abut and unforgettable hike that combines amazing mountain scenery, lagoons, valleys and authentic Quechua textile communities. More
Salkantay- Santa Teresa - Machu picchu 5D/4N
The hike from Mollepata to Santa Teresa exhibits the distinct ecosystems of the Andes. The zones of altitude, and climate changes. The trail climbs from the high temperate to the sparsely inhabited Puna. More
Salkantay -Inca Trail /Machu picchu7D/6N
It is one of the last great mountains before the highlands drop dramatically into the Amazon Basin and is still worshiped as a god by the local Indians of the Cusco region. More
Vilcabamba - Choquequirao
10D/9N
From the time of the Conquest until 1572 the remnants of the Inca civilization inhabited what is now the zone of Vilcabamba, a region between the Urubamba and Apurimac Rivers. More
Vilcabamba 12d/11N
Today the essence of Vilcabamba remains unchanged. A strange mixture of beauty and shrouded are mystery everywhere. The countryside is strewn with evidence of the once powerful Inca. More
Lima
Lima is the capital of Peru and became the principal city following the Spanish invasion in 1556. the Spaniards being a sea faring nation preferred to establish themselves in Lima. More
Arequipa
With 634,500 inhabitants Arequipa is Peru's second largest city and is important since it is well connected by road to the coast. Arequipa stands at an altitude of 2380m. More
Colca Canyon
One of the world's deepest canyons is only accessible by a poor road over the Altiplano and runs through the nature reserve of Pampas de Cañahuas
where vicuñas are often sighted. More
Explore Peru 12 days / 11 nights
Visit Lima, Cusco, Sacred Valley of the Incas, Machupicchu, Puno, Lake Titicaca. More
Lake Titicaca & Islands
Visit the native community of the Uros people who live on floating reed islands in Lake Titicaca. The Uros people's lives are totally interwoven with the totora reed which grows in the shallows of the lake. More
Explore Cusco/Machu Picchu
&Puno 7D/6N
The Incas cread builders who created the most astonishig
palace, visit Cusco, Machu Picchu & Puno.