Enter the green lung of the world and discover the mysteries that the Amazon keeps. Get in touch with nature and live fascinating experiences that let you swim with dolphins, go deep into the jungle, navigate the Amazon in typical wooden canoes of the area, observe nocturnal animals in their habitat and even fish for piranhas; all in the hands of knowledgeable experts and enjoying the fantastic facilities of Tree House Lodge.
Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in 4 days is a hiking and trekking tour that allows you to immerse deep into the ancient essence of the Inca culture.
This route is the original Inca Trail to Machu Picchu that combines Inca ruins, Inca steps (up and down), and ecological sites with lush and diverse vegetation. It is one of the most popular trips in the region and one of the most well-known and popular treks in the world.
This fully guided tour is a great opportunity to explore Dead Woman’s Pass (4,200 m), ascend Runkurakay—the second highest pass of Inca Trail and discover archaeological site of Sayacmarca, get the first views of Machu Picchu Citadel through the famous Sun Gate and learn all about the fascinating history of the Incan civilization as you visit archeological sites on the way to Machu Picchu.
Explore the jungle of Puerto Maldonado and know its large fauna and flora. Get into the rainforest by walking through trails or navigating the Madre de Dios River. Discover the fascinating biodiversity of the Tambopata National Reserve and observe all the beauty that the Peruvian Amazon offers, from above with a network of suspension bridges, or from the water sailing in wooden canoes typical of the communities of the area.
Explore the jungle of Puerto Maldonado and know its large fauna and flora. Get into the rainforest by walking through trails or navigating the Madre de Dios River. Discover the fascinating biodiversity of the Tambopata National Reserve and observe all the beauty that the Peruvian Amazon offers, from above with a network of suspension bridges, or from the water sailing in wooden canoes typical of the communities of the area.