Experience the highlights of the famed Galapagos Islands with this 6-day program!
Swim alongside colorful fishes, sea urchins, and starfish while snorkeling; you might even spot some sharks! See the fantastic giant tortoises, which are endemic to the volcanic islands, as well as other creatures, including blue-footed boobies, Galapagos sea lions, penguins, marine iguanas, and frigate birds in their natural habitat. The highlight of this program is a trip to Isabela, Santa Cruz, and an uninhabited island.
The trip includes full assistance from our naturalist guide, full transportation, accommodation, and even some meals.
Get ready to enjoy a memorable trip with your family. Start your journey with a sightseeing tour of Buenos Aires and learn more about the history of this city. Located in Argentina's Río Negro province, Bariloche, another highlight of this trip, is a city surrounded by thousand-year-old forests, mountains covered in snow and crystal clear lakes.
Mendoza, on the other hand, is a famous wine region in Argentina. A particularly famous specialty of the region is the tasty red Malbec. Also included in the itinerary are a variety of activities ranging from glacier walk to kayaking and hiking through forests.
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The Cordillera Huayhuash trek is considered one of the most beautiful trekking routes in the Peruvian mountains. The Huayhuash range includes seven peaks that are over 6,000 m. So, you can expect to see many mountain peaks and lakes in this epic nine-day adventure.
One of the highlights of the trek is the Siula Grande mountain peak (6,344 m), made famous by the film "Touching the Void" based on the true story of mountaineers Joe Simpson and Simon Yates. You will also see the peaks like Yerupaja (6,635 m), Yerupaja Chico (6,121 m), Jirishanca (6,125 m), and Sarapo (6,127m).
If you are interested, we can also arrange for you an easy climbing expedition to Diablo Mudo (5,427 m) and Pumarinri (5,465 m).
Throughout the trip, you will be staying in camps set-up in stunning locations to elevate your experience of trekking the Peruvian mountains.
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Discover this short trek and visit to the famed, epic Macchu Picchu. This tour is different from what other conventional Salkantay Trek tour operators offer; our style includes staying in proper tents in the wilderness—away from crowds—to ensure that you get a chance to savor experience the natural environment and have a genuine adventure to Machu Picchu.
Witness the great Salkantay Mountain, whose name means “untamed.” Embrace the majestic scenery as you make your way to the sacred city of Machu Picchu. Trek the picturesque routes that go from the highlands to the Amazon jungle, in the shadows of this impressive mountain.
A five-day breathtaking trek in the Cordillera Vilcanota, on a route we call the “The trail of the Apu” located in close proximity to the highest sacred mountain in the Cusco region, Mt. Ausangate. The Apu Ausangate is the bearer of life and the guardian of one of the most pristine mountain ecosystems in the world.
The trek is accompanied by llamas and horses that will carry our gear. These are owned by shepherds of the native community of Chillca who are proud to share their land with us, as well as the Spirit of their inspiring world. On our hikes and in our unique Andean lodges, daily meals will be prepared by experienced chefs who will introduce you to a great variety of delicious Peruvian dishes and produce, and for your entertainment: authentic vernacular music, played by local inhabitants, will liven up some of our evenings at the "tambos."
During this "Five-day Choquequirao Trek" you will be able to observe part of the Apurimac canyon and river, one of the most beautiful and deepest canyons in Peru. Continuing the route, we will arrive at the charming city of Choquequirao, where we will explore the stone buildings of Inca architecture, such as large cultivation terraces, squares, warehouses, homes, among others.
Also considered the "Sister of Machu Picchu" due to the similarity of architecture, Choquequirao was a special Inca town located on top of a hill to venerate Pachacutec, the ruler of the Inca state. This hidden beauty will show you the most fascinating landscapes, exotic flora and fauna and diverse ecosystems from two different regions of Peru. So, get ready to explore an Inca hidden gem.
This "Five-day Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu" is an adventure that will allow you to experience the best of the sacred mountains of the Peruvian Andes, since you will be traveling through ancient trails surrounded by snowy mountains and abundant vegetation. You will also get to see the beautiful Humantay Lake, an attraction not to be missed when visiting the Cusco region.
The time spent on the Salkantay trail will be a perfect build-up to our ultimate goal: Machu Picchu. Along the way, you will be able to interact with the local people, learn a little about their lifestyle, as well as share their beliefs and traditions. Come and join us on this fantastic journey!
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This "Seven-day Salkantay Trek & Inca Trail to Machu Picchu" is ideal for those who want to try a bit of the two best treks to Machu Picchu: the Inca Trail and the Salkantay. The trek to Salkantay will take you to the beautiful Humantay Lake and the surrounding snowy mountains — an attraction not to be missed when visiting the Cusco region.
It will pass through different altitudes and each will be characterized by its diverse microclimates ranging from 2100 meters to 4,300 meters. After having traveled through snowy mountains, colorful valleys and cloud forests, we will arrive at our main objective, Machu Picchu, or the "Lost City of the Incas."
Come join us and discover the most remote and charming places in the company of experts that will make your trip unforgettable.
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In this "Five-Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu" trek you will walk the most beautiful trail that takes you to the 15th-century Inca citadel site. The Inca trail combines Inca ruins, original Inca trail, Inca steps (up and down), ecological sites with lush and diverse vegetation.
En route, you will find more than 350 species of orchids in the sanctuary, diversified, and evolved flowers in the vegetable kingdom and fauna with numerous species of insects, reptiles, birds, and mammals, the most representative of this area — the spectacled bears( tremarctus ornatus).
At the end of the trail, you will have your first sight of Machu Picchu walking through the Sun Gate, where you could see the ancient ruins from above. We will visit the Machu Picchu "the Lost City of Incas" in the early morning of the last day of our trip. Ideally, we will try to catch the first ray of sunlight illuminate the Incan complex before taking a guided tour of the ruins.
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This "Two-day Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu" is the best option for those who want to taste a bit of the Inca Trail, but are limited on time or not up to the challenge of the full-length trek. Combining beautiful scenery, diverse flora and fauna and a visit to the Inca Trail’s most beautiful site Wiñay Wayna, this trek offers the best sections of the Inca Trail condensed all on a single day trek. On day two, you will visit the amazing Machu Picchu. With a total distance of 10 kilometers, this trek is less challenging and an excellent option for families with children. So, join our group service and meet other hikers that are adventure lovers!
Note: We have daily departures for Short Inca Trail (except in February when the trail is closed due to maintenance).
This "Three-Day Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu" trek is an excellent option for those intrigued by the Inca jungle, looking for adventure and adrenaline, and extreme sports lovers. This route combines mountain biking, trekking, and zip-line.
All these activities are performed with the view of the most majestic and wild scenery of the Andes. Everything from tropical jungles to high alpine snow-capped peaks, and full of local flora and fauna through the many ecosystems that you will traverse will take your breath away. And not to mention all the local products straight from the fields such as coffee, fruits of all kinds, and coca leaves that you will visit and learn about.
This tour is sure to fill you with joy and satisfaction from the moment you start to your very last step.
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.
The short walk on the Inca Trail is the best option for all those who travel with children, or who simply do not want to do the classic Inca Trail trek of four days. Whatever the reason, this trip will show you the best of the archaeological sites and the flora and fauna found along the route. The best part about this trek is that it is not too challenging, and it is perfect for families, group of friends, and students. This is a trek that yous should not miss if you are interested about the ancient Inca civilization, their culture, and way of life. All you have to do is sign up, and we will take care of the rest, from planning the trip to arranging transportation to entrance fees and picking the guide.
In this "Four-day Hidden Inca Trail to Machu Picchu" trek, you will be able to explore a hidden path that takes you to Machu Picchu in the most original way. These hidden paths were once covered by thick jungle, but the villages that dwell in these areas of Peru have revealed these remnants of this remote trail to Machu Picchu, known as Capac Ñan or the "Royal Road" in Quechua. Along the way, discover the spectacular wildlife and the rich history of the region. Unlike the classic Inca trail, this hidden path is available all-year-round. The adventure ends with an up-close exploration of one of Machu Picchu. Come join us, and get ready to walk through these spectacular trails to the "Lost City of Incas".