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PERU ADVENTURE TOURS

Our Peru adventure tours can be customized to include mountain, jungle, and
coast, or any combination thereof: including Lima, Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca,
the Amazon jungle, and much more.


PERU TOURS

Your Peru tours can include high mountain trekking, rafting on Peru’s famous
rapids, a jungle expedition in the Amazon, and exploring Peru’s ancient ruins,
all in one amazing journey!

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INCA TRAIL TO MACHU PICCHU

March - December

5 days / 4 nights

This 5-day journey begins at Km 82, the marker that signifies the start of the
famous Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Our highly trained guides, who are deeply
familiar with these ancient Inca footpaths, will expertly lead us through the
magnificent Andean terrain. Along the way, we’ll traverse breathtaking high
alpine passes, lush valleys, dense cloud forests, and rushing rivers. We’ll pass
through ancient Inca remains of Andean settlements, ultimately arriving at Machu
Picchu via Inti Punku (the Sun Gate). Each night, our team of porters and
skilled cooks will have a delicious hot meal and a comfortable camp already set
up for your convenience. Since we highly value sustainable tourism, we’ll have
very little impact on the land, communities, and environment we encounter along
the trail, and we will also take steps to enjoy a tranquil hike, avoiding crowds
of fellow trekkers. On the final day, a guided tour of the citadel will bring
Machu Picchu to life, as we explore and immerse ourselves in the magic and
beauty of this ancient, mystical site. Our version of the Inca trail to Machu
Picchu trek is truly an unforgettable experience you’ll reminisce about for
years to come.
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HUAYHUASH TREK

April - October

12 days / 11 nights

The Huayhuash Trek is an amazing journey to the very heart of the Cordillera
Huayhuash, the second highest tropical mountain range in the world. A trekker's
paradise, this terrain is remote, wild, and stunningly beautiful. The film
Touching the Void, the tale of climbers Joe Simpson and Simon Yates, was made
about their harrowing experience as the first mountaineers to scale Siula
Grande, which is part of this mountain range. This version of the Huayhuash trek
crosses six high passes over 4500 m (14,763 ft) and two that are higher than
5000 m (16,404 ft)! Throughout the 12 days of the trek, we camp next to
stunningly beautiful alpine lakes and in broad, grassy valleys replete with
wildflowers and rushing alpine creeks, while basking in the imposing presence of
the White Mountains looming over us, with peaks at elevations above 5000 m
(16,404 ft) and 6000 m (19,685 ft). At least three days of acclimatization hikes
in the area are strongly recommended to be able to enjoy the trek.
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ANCASCOCHA TREK & THE SHORT INCA TRAIL

March - December

5 days / 4 nights

National Geographic Magazine has rated this Inca Trail alternative trek as one
of the top hikes in the world! This Ancascocha Trek & the Short Inca Trail is
truly the road less traveled by, for those who crave time away from crowds,
amidst the beauty of nature. The journey begins at the Parpishu Footbridge and
ascends amidst the dramatic backdrop of Mts. Salkantay and Verónica. Crossing
through rugged terrain, remote mountain communities, ancient ruins, and diverse
ecosystems for around 37 km (23 mi), the trek culminates at the village of
Camicancha, near Km 77 on the railroad tracks to Machu Picchu. On day 4, we will
board the train to Km 104 to walk along the pathway that covers the final
stretch of the Inca Trail, where you will have a taste of the famous longer Inca
Trail hike, and the thrill of entering Machu Picchu through Inti Punku, the Gate
of the Sun. On our last day of the Ancascocha Trek & the Short Inca Trail, we
will spend time exploring Machu Picchu, one of the ancient wonders of the world.
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5 Facts About Peru

Perú boasts over 30,000 kilometers of ancient Incan roads, known as the Qapac
Ñan, which are traversable to this day!

Four of the 50 World's Best Restaurants, including No.1, are located in Lima,
Perü.

Perú contains the second largest number of bird species in the world!

Perú has 27 of the 32 existing climates in the world, according to the Climate
Classification of Thornwaite (SENAMHI, 1988)

Peru is home to over 55 ethnic groups with diverse beliefs and 47 different
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PERU DESTINATIONS

Among your must-experience Peru destinations are Machu Picchu, the Amazon
Rainforest, Puno and Lake Titicaca, Arequipa and the Colca Canyon, and the
ancient Inca capital of Cusco.

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AREQUIPA

Arequipa Peru is the nation’s second-largest city, after Lima. Known as the
White City, many of Arequipa’s walls and buildings are constructed from white
lava rock, or “sillar.” This material was emitted from the three volcanoes that
guard the city: Misti, Chachani, and Pichu Pichu. The nearby Colca Canyon is one
of the world’s deepest canyons and is a wonderful place for viewing the majestic
Andean Condor and other wildlife.

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CUSCO

Cusco, the Inca capital, is an amazing city where the ancient and modern coexist
and thrive. Set amidst a backdrop of snow-capped Andean peaks, the city is
replete with Inca stone architecture, known for its precision and beauty.
Cusqueñans in colorful authentic dress can be seen leading alpacas and burros
over its cobblestone streets. Famous for its Plaza de Armas and colonial
buildings dating to antiquity, Cusco is the gateway to the Machu Picchu citadel.

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HUARAZ

Capital of Peru’s Ancash Department, Huaraz Peru is situated more than 3,000
meters (9842 feet) above sea level. The stupendous snow-capped peaks of the
Cordillera Blanca, the world’s tallest tropical mountain range, looms over its
eastern horizon. Huarascán National Park in the Cordillera Blanca encompasses
areas of pristine wilderness including spectacular views, glacial lakes, rugged
mountains, and abundant wildlife, including spectacled bears, Andean condors,
and the ferocious jaguar.

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IQUITOS

Iquitos Peru, located in the Peruvian Amazon, is the largest non-island city in
the world that is accessible only by boat or air. Inhabited by indigenous
peoples for thousands of years, it became the center of the rubber boom in the
late 19thcentury. Today, it’s the starting point for boat expeditions to some of
the most species-rich places on earth, including the Pacaya-Samiria Reserve,
which is home to over 1000 animal species!

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LIMA

Founded in the mid-16th century, the coastal city of Lima Peru is the nation’s
capital. It is one of South America’s largest cities and is the center for
Peruvian culture and world-class cuisine. Lima boasts an astonishing number of
award-winning restaurants as well as several museums whose stunning collections
trace Peru’s ancient cultures. Ruins of some of the earliest civilizations known
to man have been found near Lima.

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PUERTO MALDONADO

Puerto Maldonado Peru, founded in 1902, is located in the Madre de Dios region
of Peru’s southeast. It is officially named the “Capital of Biodiversity in
Peru” for the amazing variety of flora and fauna to be found in the wilderness
areas surrounding the city. Most visitors come to stay in one of several
eco-touristic lodges that offer access to jungle adventures focused on wildlife
observation and birdwatching.

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