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SacsayhuamanCusco the world’s navel and archaeological capital of the Inca Empire, being proclaimed by the UNESCO as cultural heritage of humankind. Cusco location is over 3350 m.a.s.l. taking the main square as reference point. Today is considered the first touristic center of Peru because of its importance, archaeological remains, tourist attractions, Inca walls, typical colourful dresses, churches built on top of Inca palaces, cities lost in the highlands, legendary paths and all the beauty of a glorious past that wraps the visitors that arrive to Cusco Peru See details

Pisac, Urubamba, Ollantaytambo, Chinchero


Sacred ValleyThe Incas Sacred Valley is one of the most impressive areas, it runs along the Vilcanota river (same one that further ahead takes the name as Urubamba or Wilcamayu River) it’s located at 2850 m.a.s.l. We’ll visit the archaeological sites of Pisaq and its typical market, Ollantaytambo, and its artisans market so as Chinchero and its market. See details

 

 



Cusco, Aguas Calientes, Machupicchu


Machu PicchuEarly in the morning we will pick you up from your hotel to transfer you to the Ollantaytambo or Poroy train stations. Arrival at the train station for your 3h45m trip headed to the small village of Aguas Calientes at the Machu Picchu district. At your arrival to Aguas Calientes we’ll transfer you on bus to the Inca city, the trip will last 25 minutes and will stop at the Machupicchu entrance gate. See details

 

 



Cusco, Aguas Calientes, Machupicchu


Machu PicchuWe will pick you up from your hotel at 5:30am to 6:30am (depending on the train service you choose) for a time space of 4 hours you will journey to Aguas Calientes where a custom service bus will take you to the Machu Picchu city arriving at 11:00am. The guided visit will be in group for about 3 hours, after this you will have free time on which you can choose to climb the Huaynapicchu or walk around the remains until 4:00pm. At this time you can board the bus back to Aguas Calientes and to your hotel. See details



Machu Picchu, Cusco


Inka TrailEarly morning pick up from your hotel heading to Cusco or Ollantaytambo train stations, following the Urubamba river up to the 104 Km. of the train tracks where we will get off the train cross the pedestrian bridge to start our hike through the Inca Trail visiting the archaeological site of Chachabamba after a brief visit to this charming complex full of water fountains and channels we will continue with our hike climbing for four hours approximately. See details

 



Cusco, Machupicchu


Inka TrailMeet and follow the traces of the Incas that headed to the Machu Picchu city. This is a great alternative for those who are interested in hiking through the complete Inca trail. Stages at the trail are from 7 to 8 hours hikes through an Inca trail full of impressive history. Arriving to the last mountain we’ll be able to see the Machu Picchu city with enough time to visit the most important archaeological site of the Incas after which we’ll return back to Cusco city on train. See details



Cusco, Sacred Valley, Abra Malaga, Machupicchu


Inka Jungle TrailThis is one of the most complete routes around the World, we make our tour through a beautiful landscape in the valley’s immensity and jungle’s edge arriving to the thermal springs in Cocalmayo after enjoying the nature with its vegetation and fauna we’ll appreciate fruit plantations, exotic animals, to finally arrive and meet the first marvel of the modern world Machupicchu. See details

 

 

 



Cusco, Salkantay, Aguas Calientes, Machupicchu


SalkantayThe Salkantay Mountain (6,271 meters/20,471 feet above sea level), part of the Vilcanota mountain range, was called "Apu" by the Incas and was worshipped as a deity of guidance and protection. Salkantay dominates a great part of the Sacred Valley, and the spectacular Vilcanota Mountains which are the main starting point for this trekking program. The whole area is filled with fantastic natural landscapes and attractive Inca archaeological sites. See details

 

 



Cusco, Choquequirao


ChoquequiraoThe archaeological complex of Choquequirao is part of the system of Andean towns in the Vilcabamba Valley. In the time of the Incas it was united and in communication with Machu Picchu by a complex network of trails. Choquequirao is located in the spurs of the mountain range of Salkantay, at 3035 m.a.s.l, surrounded by the snow-capped Apus (gods) of Yanama, Ampay, Choquetacarpo, Pumasillo and Panta on the right side of the Apurimac River in the Santa Teresa district, La Convencion province of Cusco region. See details

 



Cusco, Choquequirao


ChoquequiraoChoquequirao or Choquequiraw or Choquequirau is an Inca city located southeast of Cusco between the Cusco and Apurimac regions in Peru, if you’re searching for another option of an Inca trail less visited this is the one. You’ll have a 5 days exciting trek combining the different altitude levels of the highlands of Peru with a variety of wild flora and fauna. The word Choquequirao can be spelled either way because the Incas did not have an alphabet. See details

 



Cusco, Choquequirao, Aguas Calientes, Machu Picchu


ChoquequiraoThis expedition will take you to two of the major archaeological sites in the Cusco area and in the whole Peru: Choquequirao Choquequiraw or Choquequirau and Machu Picchu. The legends and knowledge of the Machu Picchu inca city are already all over the world. Since the re-discovery of Machu Picchu by Hiram Bingham in July 1911, the Inca city has been a topic of discussions and research about the Incas, and finally in 1981 the Peruvian government established The Historical Sanctuary of Machu Picchu, same that in 1983 was honoured by UNESCO as a World Heritage. See details


Cusco, Ausangate


AusangateThis short but wonderful and demanding Ausangate trek through the rugged mountains of the Vilcanota cordillera with its white peaks so close you can almost reach them and the Andean spectacular landscapes. Absolutely an “off the beaten path” trail far from the crowded traditional & commercial treks will leave in you an unforgettable experience keeping a sense of achievement. See details

 


 


Cusco, Ausangate


AusangateA long hike around the tallest mountain in southern Peru, the broad and majestic Ausangate (6384m), offers glimpses at high altitude wildlife and pastoral peoples living, with their animals, quietly apart from the turmoil's 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. See details

 



Cusco, Lares, Aguas Calientes, Machupicchu


LaresFor trekkers searching to get an “off the beaten path” trail and escape to a place in Peru that has changed little over the last 500 years then a trek through the spectacular scenery of the LARES Valley is a must. This remote and rarely visited region offers the trekker an insight into the real lives of the andean farmer, dressed in their traditional brightly colored ponchos. You’ll have the opportunity to see thatched stone houses surrounded by herds of llamas and alpacas. Inside the houses you’ll see guinea pigs running loose. See details

 



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