Best of Peru & Bolivia with Inca Trail Trek: From the Amazon to the Andes – 16 Days

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Discover the wonders of Peru and Bolivia in 16 incredible days! Begin with free time in Lima, then head to Puerto Maldonado for Amazon jungle adventures, including hiking, canoeing, and canopy walks. Explore Inca ruins in Cusco and the lush Sacred Valley before trekking the four-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Savor Arequipa’s culinary delights, marvel at Andean condors in Colca Canyon, and cruise Lake Titicaca’s islands. Then, end your journey at the ancient site of Tiwanaku and vibrant La Paz in Bolivia.

Highlights

  • Spot caimans, capybaras, and ocelots on a twilight cruise in the Amazon Rainforest
  • See skilled artisans demonstrate traditional weaving techniques at Awana Kancha
  • Savor a traditional Inca meal cooked underground on a farm visit to Sacred Valley
  • Marvel at archaeological Inca sites like Wiñay Wayna on your hike to Machu Picchu
  • Meet local villagers on the Uros Floating Islands and Taquile Island on Lago Titicaca

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Travel Program

Day 1: Arrive in Lima (Peru), Explore the Capital at Leisure

Welcome to Peru’s vibrant capital, Lima, known for its history, culture, and coastal charm. Meet your driver at the airport and transfer to your hotel in the upscale district of Miraflores or San Isidro. After checking in and freshening up, venture out to explore the city at your own pace. A good place to start is the UNESCO-listed Plaza Mayor de Lima in the heart of the historic center. Wander the grand square surrounded by landmarks like the Government Palace of Peru, Lima Cathedral, and Archbishop’s Palace of Lima.

Then, visit the nearby Basílica and Convent of San Francisco, a 17th-century Baroque masterpiece famed for its striking yellow facade and richly decorated interiors. Admire the intricate woodwork, frescoes, and religious art inside, and visit the eerie catacombs beneath the church, where thousands of human bones are arranged in geometric patterns. The convent also has a vast library filled with ancient texts and manuscripts. In the evening, head to the bohemian district of Barranco to try Peru’s national dish, ceviche (fish, lemon juice, onion, and chili served with toasted corn, lettuce, and sweet potatoes).

After a restful night in the capital, return to the airport for a 1.5-hour flight to the tropical town of Puerto Maldonado, your gateway to the Amazon Rainforest. When you arrive, transfer to the Río Madre de Dios for a 25-minute boat ride to Inkaterra Hacienda Concepción, an eco-friendly jungle lodge. Settle into your stylish, stilted wooden cabaña or room on the private eco-reserve before heading to the on-site, palm-thatched restaurant, Casa Grande, for a hearty buffet lunch. After refueling, you’ll set off with a guide to explore the depths of the jungle on foot, beginning at the Eco Center.

Follow your guide along the Concepcion Trails, the property’s private nature trails, for an immersive introduction to the intricate ecosystems of the Amazon basin. As you navigate the primary and secondary rainforests, you’ll hike past towering trees and vibrant orchids and hear the sounds of wildlife like monkeys and exotic birds. At dusk, switch to a motorized canoe for a twilight riverboat ride. Learn about the river’s ecosystems as you search for nocturnal creatures, such as caimans, capybaras, and ocelots. In the evening, return to the lodge for an a la carte dinner featuring local Amazonian ingredients.

Start your day with a trek to Lago Sandoval in the neighboring Reserva Nacional Tambopata, one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet. When you arrive, board a wooden canoe and paddle across the serene lake in search of wildlife. You may encounter squirrel monkeys in the surrounding trees, caimans searching for prey, and even the elusive giant river otters. Be sure to look up, as the reserve is home to over 600 bird species, including hoatzins, black-collared hawks, and scarlet macaws. Return to the lodge in time for lunch, followed by a 20-minute boat ride to the Inkaterra Canopy Center.

When you arrive, navigate the Inkaterra Canopy Walkway, a network of seven suspension bridges that link eight observation platforms, by ascending the first tower at 95 feet (29 m) above the forest floor. As you walk, keep an eye out for monkeys, birds of prey, and three-toed sloths. After conquering the walkway, descend and continue to the Anaconda Walk, a 656-foot-long (200 m) boardwalk built over the seasonally flooded aguajales (swamp) wetlands. Then, as darkness falls, explore the rainforest on foot to look for more nocturnal creatures before returning to the lodge for dinner around 7:30 pm.

Wake to the sounds of the Amazon on your last morning in the jungle before checking out of the ecolodge at 10:00 am. On the way to the airport, stop at the Butterfly House, designed to mimic the natural habitat of these colorful insects. Peru is home to over 4,000 butterfly species, many of which you’ll see today, like the blue morpho, great eggfly, and postman butterfly. At the airport, board your 50-minute flight to the city of Cusco, once the capital of the Inca Empire. Check in at your hotel, then take advantage of your free afternoon with some self-guided sightseeing.

You could admire the artistic quarter of San Blas, wander through the UNESCO-listed historic center, or shop for souvenirs at the Mercado Central de San Pedro. If you like museums, a good one to visit is the Museo Inka, where you can learn about one of the most advanced cultures in pre-Columbian America. Housed in a beautifully restored colonial building, the museum showcases an extensive collection of artifacts, including intricately woven textiles, ceramics, and tools that illustrate the daily life, religious practices, and engineering prowess of the Incas.

Join your guide on a full-day tour of Cusco and its surroundings, starting at Sacsayhuamán, a 15th-century Inca fortress overlooking the city. As you wander through the extensive complex, you’ll see the remnants of ceremonial platforms, temples, and colossal stone walls. Continue to Awana Kancha, a cultural center where you can witness skilled artisans demonstrate their traditional weaving techniques. You’ll also have the opportunity to interact with friendly llamas and alpacas and learn about their importance in Andean agriculture and daily life.

Then, make a short stop at Mirador Taray for panoramic views of the Sacred Valley on the way to Pisac, situated along the Río Vilcanota. Sit down for lunch at Hacienda Sarapampa, a family-run farm dedicated to the traditional farming of giant white corn. Afterward, explore the Pisac Archaeological Park to see the well-preserved Inca burial grounds, irrigation systems, and astronomy centers. End your day at the Pisac Market, where you can shop a wide array of colorful textiles and traditional crafts handmade by local artisans before returning to your Cusco hotel.

Leave the city behind as you set off on a tour of the Sacred Valley, starting in Chinchero, a picturesque Andean village that the Inca believed to be the birthplace of the rainbow. Marvel at the ancient agricultural terraces and colonial-era churches before continuing to Moray. This archaeological site, renowned for its impressive circular terraces, is believed to have been an agricultural laboratory where the Incas experimented with different crops and microclimates. Your next stop is the Salineras de Maras, a patchwork of terraced salt pools and paths used since Inca times for salt production.

For lunch, head to a local farm in Ollantaytambo for pachamanca, a traditional Inca meal cooked underground using hot stones. When you arrive, tour the organic farm, cañazo (sugar cane liquor) distillery, and coffee roasting facility. Then, watch the cooking process before sitting down to enjoy chicken, pork, or lamb paired with Andean potatoes, sweet potatoes, and organic vegetables. Alpaca, rabbit, and cuy (guinea pig) are also available upon request. Wash everything down with chicha morada (purple corn drink), wine, or beer. After the meal, transfer to your hotel in Sacred Valley to check in.

Lace up your hiking boots and get ready to start your four-day trek along the 26-mile (42 km) Inca Trail, culminating at the iconic Machu Picchu. Transfer to Ollantaytambo early in the morning, then meet your group at Km 82, the start of the trail along the railway from Cusco to Aguas Calientes. After registering for the hike, follow your guide and porters across the Río Urubamba and begin the trek. The first day is easier than the rest, making it a good warm-up and giving you time to acclimatize to the altitude.

Enjoy views of the towering mountain ranges, lush green valleys, and Inca ruins as you make your way to the village of Miskay, where you can take a break for lunch by the river. Stretch your legs and start the ascent through the terraced fields dotted with wildflowers. Following today’s 4-6-hour trek, you’ll arrive at Yuncachimpa, a campsite situated at an altitude of approximately 11,800 feet (3,600 m). Rest your feet and enjoy views of Nevado Verónica, a snowcapped mountain, before sitting down for dinner around the campfire.

The second day of your trek is called the “Free Hike Day,” as you can walk at your own pace. Start early in the morning with a trek through Llulluchapampa, a verdant valley nestled between towering peaks. Follow the steep, 1.8-mile (3 km) path through the valley, listening to the gentle streams that add a soothing soundtrack to your journey. Then, continue for another 2-3 hours until you reach Warmihuañusca (Dead Woman’s Pass)—the highest point of the trek at approximately 13,780 feet (4,200 m), requiring both physical endurance and mental fortitude.

As you climb, enjoy the views of snowcapped peaks and pristine valleys. When you reach the summit, celebrate your accomplishment and take a short break before descending the ancient stone steps to the shimmering Río Pacaymayo. For the final leg of your journey, you’ll hike through Runkurakay Pass, surrounded by rolling hills and rugged mountains. At the end of today’s 7-8 hour trek, you’ll arrive at your campsite, Chaquicocha, at an altitude of 11,800 feet (3,600 m). Relax your tired limbs and settle in for the evening.

The third day of the Inca Trail hike is often considered the most memorable as it’s scenic and culturally rich. Trek through cloud forests filled with orchids, ferns, and moss-covered trees as you slowly ascend. At the top of the second pass, you’ll see two small lakes nestled amid the rugged mountain terrain. Then, before the third pass, you’ll walk through an Inca tunnel that was chiseled through solid rock. At the other end, take in views of the rushing Río Urubamba framed by green valleys and the towering Andes Mountains.

Continue to Phuyupatamarca, known as the “Town in the Clouds,” as it sits at an altitude of 12,140 feet (3,700 m). The town is famous for its well-preserved terraced ruins, water channels, and ceremonial baths, ingeniously designed to capture and distribute water. After navigating another Inca tunnel, you’ll stop at Wiñay Wayna. This Inca archaeological site features well-preserved stone structures, fountains, and a complex of buildings believed to have been used for ceremonial purposes. Then, follow a zigzag trail up to a red-roofed white building, which is your final campsite.

After an early 4:30 am breakfast, you’ll set off with your flashlight to Inti Punku (Sun Gate) for your first glimpse of Machu Picchu. Step through the stone gateway and find a spot to watch the sunrise cast a golden light over the towering peaks and ancient citadel below. Once it’s bright enough, start the one-hour descent to the UNESCO World Heritage site for a guided tour. As you wander past the well-preserved agricultural terraces and ceremonial spaces, listen as your guide explains the Inca’s advanced engineering techniques, spiritual beliefs, and uses for each structure.

Following the two-hour tour, enjoy some free time to explore more of the site at your own pace. Visit landmarks like the Temple of the Sun, believed to have been used for astronomical observations and religious ceremonies, or the Inca Bridge, built directly into the cliffs. If you want to unwind, hop on a 20-minute bus to Aguas Calientes, a rustic town known for its hot springs. In the afternoon, take a 2.5-hour train to Ollantaytambo, where you’ll meet your driver for a two-hour transfer back to Cusco. When you arrive, check in at your hotel and get some much-deserved rest.

Say goodbye to Cusco for the last time as you transfer to the airport for a one-hour flight to Arequipa, known as the “White City” for its striking colonial architecture. When you arrive, check in at your hotel and get ready for a full-day food and walking tour of the city. Head to the Mercado San Camilo first and peruse the colorful stalls filled with fresh produce, spices, and traditional Peruvian ingredients. Stop to try local specialties like anticuchos (grilled skewered meat), cuy chactado (fried guinea pig), chicha (fermented corn drink), and pisco (brandy made from distilled grapes).

Your guide and the friendly vendors will share the origins of various dishes and the traditional cooking methods that make Arequipean cuisine unique. Then, continue to the Historic Centre of Arequipa to savor more delicious food and drinks and admire the 16th-century Monasterio de Santa Catalina, which reflects Spanish and Moorish architectural styles. Your next stop is the Yanahuara Scenic Overlook, where you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and dormant Misti volcano. After six hours and over 17 Peruvian foods and drinks, return to the hotel with a full stomach.

Trade the White City for one of the world’s deepest canyons this morning as you set off on a three-hour transfer to Colca Canyon. The scenic journey begins with a gradual climb to Reserva Nacional de Salinas y Aguada Blanca, a protected reserve spanning vast plains, salt flats, and wetlands. Along the way, keep your eyes peeled for wildlife like vicuñas (small wild llamas), alpacas, and viscachas (chinchilla-like rodents) dotting the landscape. Continue to the highest point of your journey, Patapampa Pass, at 15,300 feet (4,820 m) above sea level.

Here, you’ll stop at Mirador de Los Andes for sweeping views of the surrounding snowcapped peaks and volcanoes, including Hualca Hualca, Ampato, and Sabancaya. Back in the car, pass pre-Inca agricultural terraces that are a feature of the canyon’s landscape as you descend to the town of Chivay. Stop in the main square with its central fountain and white-stone cathedral for a delicious lunch before transferring to your nearby hotel. The rest of the afternoon is free to enjoy the hotel’s amenities, explore on your own, or unwind in one of the area’s natural hot springs, such as La Calera.

Early this morning, you’ll meet your guide and transfer to Mirador Cruz del Condor, one of the most popular viewpoints overlooking the canyon, which drops nearly 4,000 feet (1,220 m) below. It’s also the best place to see the majestic Andean condor in flight as they soar on the thermal currents rising from the canyon. Watch these giant birds, with wingspans reaching up to 10 feet (3 m), take flight and glide gracefully on the warm air streams. Beyond the condors, the viewpoint offers sweeping views of terraced fields and remote villages tucked into the canyon walls.

Return to Chivay for lunch and some free time to peruse the local market before starting a 5-6-hour transfer to Puno, a vibrant city on the shores of Lago Titicaca. Known as the folklore capital of Peru, Puno is famous for its lively festivals and colorful dances, especially during the Fiesta de la Candelaria in February. The journey takes you through high-altitude plains and the picturesque valleys of the Andes dotted with small villages, offering a glimpse at traditional Andean life. If you haven’t sufficiently acclimatized yet, it’s a good idea to take it easy after arrival in Puno, as it’s at a higher altitude than Chivay.

Spend a full day exploring Lago Titicaca on a scenic boat tour, starting at the Uros Floating Islands. The human-made islands were constructed from totora reeds by the Uros people, one of the first ethnic groups to populate the Andean region. As you step onto one of the islands, enjoy a welcome from the friendly locals, who’ll teach you about their traditional way of life. Tour their thatched houses, built from the same reeds that form the islands as they grow in abundance around the lake. Then, learn about their traditional practices like fishing, weaving, and reed boat making.

After the tour, thank the Uros people for their time and continue to Taquile Island for lunch at a local restaurant. Reaching the restaurant requires a strenuous climb up 500 steps, then on arrival, enjoy regional dishes like quinoa soup, fresh fish caught in the lake, and vegetables. Afterward, wander around the island, where you’ll see thatched-roof houses, terraced fields, and local artisans proudly showcasing their handmade textiles. As you walk, you’ll learn more about the Taquileños’ communal and isolated way of life, as there are no cars and minimal electricity on the island.

Bid farewell to Peru as you transfer three hours to Tiwanaku, a pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia. After changing cars (and guides) in Desaguadero, where you’ll cross the border, you’ll explore the UNESCO World Heritage site. As you wander past the remnants of temples, pyramids, and statues dating back to 1500 BCE, you’ll learn about the ancient city that was once the capital of a powerful pre-Hispanic empire. Stop at highlights like Pumapunku, a vast complex known for its massive stone blocks, and Akapana, a large stepped pyramid used for ceremonial purposes.

Other iconic structures include Puerta del Sol, a monumental stone gateway engraved with astronomical carvings, and the Temple of Kalasasaya, featuring a stone platform where rituals likely took place. Visit the on-site museum for an up-close look at well-preserved and intricately carved stone sculptures, pottery, textiles, and tools that highlight the advanced craftsmanship of the Tiwanaku people. You’ll also discover the social, political, and religious practices that defined this ancient culture. Take a break from exploring for lunch before transferring 1.5 hours to La Paz, the world’s highest capital city.

Now that you’ve spent 16 days exploring some of Peru and Bolivia’s highlights and hiking the Inca Trail, it’s time to head home. If you have a later flight, you can discover more of La Paz on your own. Consider a stroll along Calle Sagàrnaga, a colorful street lined with stalls and shops selling handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs. Or, get one last look at the city from Mi Teleférico, the world’s highest urban cable car system. Look down at the bustling streets, traditional neighborhoods, and surrounding Andes Mountains before meeting your driver and transferring to the airport in time for your flight home. Safe travels!

Included meals: B=breakfast; L=lunch; D=dinner

What's Included

Included

  • English- and Spanish-speaking guide
  • Entrance tickets as per itinerary
  • Accommodation
  • Trekking staff (if applicable)
  • Camping equipment (if applicable)
  • Meals as specified in the itinerary
  • Transportation as per itinerary
  • Airport transfers (if specified)

Not included

  • International or domestic flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips
  • Personal expenses
  • Optional tours or additional entrance tickets
  • Personal equipment

What to Bring

What to Bring or take fo Day Hiking and Technical Equipment for Climbing Expedition

This equipment list is compiled to provide you with adequate help when choosing your equipment for a climb. Most items are required. Please consider each of them and make sure you understand the function and exclusive use for mountaineering, before substituting or removing items from this list. Please note that this list has been carefully annotated by the organizer. Remember that mountaineering, climbing or mountain expeditions tours is an extreme, risky sport, therefore everything related to it is of great attention.

Hiking backpack for hiking 50 to 60 liters

Light gloves for hiking or (Optional Mittens waterproof)

Medium weight socks

Sleeping bag (-15º to 20ºC)

Small daypack for one day hiking 30 liters

Weather-appropriate clothing (think moisture-wicking and layers)

Hiking boots or shoes

Medium weight parka with fibber fill or down

Rain poncho (or rain gear)

Long-sleeved shirts

Fleece or Wool sweater and/or trousers

Lightweight pants

Cotton short-sleeved shirts or t-shirts

Water bottle for hiking or trekking

Strong waterproof duffel bag

Flashlight with spare batteries and bulb

Towel for personal hygiene each participantFirst-aid kit

Regular and long underwear

Knife or multi-tool

Light cap and wool hat

Sunglasses with UV certification, Sun block, lips

The rest of the list Essentials as appropriate for your hike

Grooming and personal hygiene kit

One Hiking Buff per person

3 Locking carabiners, we recommended per person

We recommend 2 ice screws for each client

1 Daisy Chain (Life Line) per each person

2 Ice axes (per person) technical, we recommended GRIVEL company

1 ATC descender (Rappel), this is very necessary for technical mountains

2 Cords for prusik, very important (Size Cord 6 mm x 10 m. long)

Gloves(Good gloves) for expeditions over 6000meters

Harness for climbing

Sleeping pad / Mattress, we recommend with air or inflatable mattress

Crampons, we recommended GRIVEL company

Walking sticks – Trekking Poles (optional), a pair per person, we recommended GRIVEL company

Down Jacket for expedition

Very important to have personal clothing such as pants and jacket with GOROTEX certification

First aid kit, for high mountains, because we as guides cannot medicate clients

Backpack Capacity 60 liters, it is better to have a bigger backpack to go comfortably to the high camps, because here you have to carry all your personal things

Gaiters or Leggings, now modern boots already have built-in (Incorporated), but better to have an extra pair

Dressing appropriately for the mountains can make the difference between a pleasant trip and a really uncomfortable one. Clothing must provide the right degree of temperature, perspiration and be well ventilated. Preferably cotton clothing should be avoided, as in humid conditions they absorb body heat.

In general, the weather conditions in in the Andes of South America can vary from day to day and even throughout the day. Therefore, clothing must be versatile.

Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have regarding the necessary equipment.

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Accommodations

Scroll through our exclusive accommodations for this trip below. Although very unlikely, we will be able to make substitutions when necessary. The comfortable accommodations that guests stay in every night offer comfort, the level that these options are are 3 stars and some hostels in some towns of first class quality to make your stay very pleasant.

*These exact accommodations are not guaranteed. In some cases, alternative accommodation of similar quality and location can be used.

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For our mountain climbing trips: If they are easily accessible mountains: For easy-climb mountains, well, you don’t need much experience, but if you already want to climb mountains above 6,000 meters and the conditions become more difficult, we recommend if you already want to go through mountains above 6,000 meters, have a basic or intermediate course for a good preparation. It is very important to be physically, technically and psychologically prepared.

Regarding the preparation of children: Everything will depend on which mountain you want to climb with your children, once you are clear on which of our tours or mountains you want to go with your children, we can give you some advice or see how to prepare them before going with they.

Regarding older people: It all depends on the condition of experience and how well the person is in health, on many occasions older people are the best to walk in the mountains because they have more experience, so it is always good to ask and find out about their experience of older participant. If you have any other questions, please contact us. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066

In all our trekking or mountaineering trips we do not include personal equipment in our prices, so you have to have your own equipment: Personal equipment (such as boots, ice ax, crampons, harness, sleeping bag, mat, Goretex, etc. ) and also within each page of the trips that we sell is a small list so you can see it on our website.

Our company can also rent the materials that you would need for your trip, see the list here on our website: https://peru-expeditions.org/equipment-rental/ . For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066

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We also recommend having accident insurance, we always recommend. We are Partners –Global Rescue. If you have any other questions about the trip we can schedule a date for a calling via WhatsApp. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066

To do long-distance hiking you need to at least train or do some tours such as visiting lagoons to get the experience and feel comfortable with what you do, it is always good before doing a long-distance hiking tour to test yourself so as not to be with the problems of altitude sickness during the trekking, and if you travel with children it is good to first train them before taking them, if they are accompanied by an adult of legal age, they must do a good acclimatization before going on the long-distance tour or with high altitude camps If you want to know or learn more advice, we can schedule a call via WhatsApp to clarify your doubts. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066

The preparation is according to what type and what technical level you want to go and climb a trek or mountain, the preparation will always gain experience little by little.

For this type of demanding or technical climbing sports, it is recommended to do some summits above 5 thousand meters beforehand and have good knowledge of high mountain technical equipment such as the use of technical ice axes, ice screws, correct use of crampons, and of course all the technical material. For more information, we can schedule an appointment to be able to explain in more detail everything about the mountain equipment and the preparations prior to joining our outings. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066

Every day we have active walks around approximately 4, to 5 sometimes 6 hours of walking, everything is according to your pace and physical condition of each person, in each of our travel programs you will find more detailed information, and if If you need more information about each day of the travel program, we can schedule a call via WhatsApp to clarify your doubts or questions, for this please contact us. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066

In our trips, either hiking or mountaineering: Depending on the type or destination of the trip that you are going to book, in some parts of the treks you go with mules or donkeys or sometimes with horses, and within the mountain trips, the approach camps are also They go with mules or donkeys, but there are some stretches where pack animals can no longer reach. In this part, our logistics is fully supported by the porters.

Who are the porters? They are people from the area who were born and live in the heights of the towns, they are very strong and are very acclimatized, the reason is that after the tourist season ends they dedicate themselves to agriculture and livestock for that reason they are people They are used to the altitude and have lived in nature all their lives and they are happy to be in the mountains together with our expeditions. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066

About accommodation or meals during the tour: Well, depending on the type of tour, when the tour is a classic cultural tour or a city tour, we eat during the route in tourist restaurants and sleep in category hotels that the client has requested.

If the tour is with camps and trekking: During the activity, logistics we include the service of Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner with traditional and typical meals of the region where you are going to travel with us, during the night we stay in tents, and we have a special tent for the kitchen and another for the dining room.

If the trip is at altitude or in the mountains: We bring special high mountain food, It are quicker meals to cook and we provide complete logistics such as Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner, and we sleep in special 4-season high mountain tents, with the best tents. If you have any questions or concerns, we can schedule an appointment via Whatsapp to clarify all your doubts and give you better information so that your trip is an unforgettable tour.

In mountains above 5000 meters: A local guide takes a maximum of 3 clients = Ratio 3pax = 1 local guide

In technical mountains: In large-big mountains we manage the travel policy, a guide and a maximum of 2 clients = Ratio 3pax = 1 local guide. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066

For all the trips that we offer within our main tourist destinations such as South America and Central America, also including the ascent of the 7 continents and the 7 highest peaks of each continent, on each page of our website for each trip we indicate that month or what season to travel, then please read the information you find in our travel offers for each tour. If you have any other questions you can contact us by WhatsApp with one of our travel experts. Thank you so much. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066

In the interest of the team’s enjoyment and success, we work with every single guest to ensure they are properly prepared and ready for this expedition. We pride ourselves on vetting every member to make sure that the team can bond and succeed together. It really sucks to be grouped with members that are much faster, or much slower, than you are. No one wants to the weakest link on a trip like this. By setting expectations and a solid training plan, we work to insure maximum cohesive success. Use this trip as an exercise motivator, and we will succeed together with style.

For the pick-ups of each trip, depending on the place or the trip that you are going to make with us, the meeting point is always at our office, in one of our trips we pick you up where you are staying or staying, or in some cases a A representative of our company will pick you up and then ship you to your transport to continue with your destination of the tour or trip you have booked with us. If you wish to request more information, do not hesitate to contact us. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066

For all the trips that we offer within our main tourist destinations such as South America and Central America, also including the ascent of the 7 continents and the 7 highest peaks of each continent, on each page of our website for each trip we indicate that month or what season to travel, then please read the information you find in our travel offers for each tour. If you have any other questions you can contact us by WhatsApp with one of our travel experts. Thank you so much. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066

About the meteorological conditions of the climate, we try to organize the trips of each tour in the best season to have the best views and enjoy the selected trip but sometimes even is good season we can have bad weather, in this case on hiking or treks trips The complications are minimal, but when this happens during high-altitude climbing expeditions, the complications can become very difficult, that is why the bosses or leaders of the local guides must always make the most correct decision for the safety of our passengers, so we always recommend listening to the best advice from the local guide assigned for each tour. If you have any other questions please contact us. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066

We as a local company and connoisseurs of tours have departures on different dates. The best thing to do is to join a travel group to take care of your budget, and of course you can join our groups, but on trips like mountaineering we recommend going in small groups. To join a group, ask us for the dates and we will send you the necessary information to be able to join any of our trips.

Why go in a private trip: For trips whether trekking or high mountains, going privately is the most recommended option, but the costs are more expensive. So, if one joins a group, the prices will be more reasonable. In the mountains, the only disadvantage is if you are in a wall with another partner and if one of the participants gets tired or gets sick. In this case, you have to abort or cancel the summit and return together. For more information, contact us. We can schedule a call via WhatsApp to clarify all your questions.

In a mountain, for example, if 3 people go and one of the participants falls ill on the route, for security reasons they have to cancel or abort the summit or return all together. The same in a technical mountain if the climbing partner gets sick they all have to return, for these reasons sometimes it is better to go private only because for a single person the costs are more expensive for the same reason that the trip would already be private .

For more information please contact us. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066

Additional information

We help in the purchase of air tickets: we set up convenient flight options with each participant of the trip and book tickets such as international flights and domestic flights in each destination city of the countries that we offer our trips. We recommend you booking international flights tickets well in advance so we can find current flights offer prices from the airlines. In order for us to search for and book your flight, please contact us and we will be happy to help you!. → More information click here
About a Satellite Phone or inReach® Messenger - GARMIN: On each trip we recommend having a satellite phone at your disposal. The possibility of quick contact from anywhere on the mountain will guarantee your safety on the road. In case of need (for example, contact with the family or the travel company), for this service the participants have to request to rent a satellite phone, of course this service has an additional cost, contact us or ask our office for more information. A practical device is to have an inReach® Messenger - GARMIN also helps for any emergency. → More information click here
Many of the participants or clients of our adventures, hikes and expeditions in the mountains are people who sign up alone, but in some of our trips you will be able to find a travel partner companion to join a group. We have many options for you from day tours, short treks, long duration tours, and even the most extreme climbing high mountains on each country or South American continent and other destinations, as like the destinations you can see on our website. The mountains are a great place for rapid integration and a very healthy sport. → More information click here
Our mountain guides or tour leaders: All of our Tour Leaders are multiple conquerors of the peaks they lead the expeditions to. Each of our cultural guides, high mountain guides, mountainbike guides, among others are internationally recognized and certified guides, such as the certifications of (UIMLA) Union of International Mountain Leader Associations & (IFMGA) International Federation of Mountain Guides Associations. The mountaineering experience, skills and knowledge of your guides are a priority for us. → More information click here

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