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Half day Yuncaypata 1d

This short trek allows us to better acclimatise to the altitude of Cusco, and also enjoy peaceful and relaxing scenery, very close to the city.

Distance walked will be 5.2Km/ 2 miles, with a maximum altitude of 3765 masl / 12,352 Ft, and a minimum of 3400 masl / 11,155 Ft. We will walk for approximately 4 hours, on flat ground and downhill.

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Full day Huchuyqosqo 1d

The Piuray Lagoon (3762 masl / 12343 ft), located in the town of Chinchero, has provided the city of Cuzco with water since the time of the Incas through subterranean channels.

From this lagoon, an Inka trail will lead us to Huchuyqosqo (in the Sacred Valley), the constructions have Inca foundations, were rebuilt by Viracocha Inka and used as a ceremonial centre to worship the lightning bolt, as well as a place to rest in the Sacred Valley.

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Full day Apu Pachatusan Trek 1d

Full day Apu Pachatusan Trek 1d

This trek offers us beautiful scenery, and a chance to appreciate how people make the best use of the different ecological levels which we will encounter, such as the quechua, suni and puna.


Pachatusan comes from the terms in the Quechua language, Pacha which refers to time and space; and Tusay which literally means “to prop up”, or “support”. We can therefore speculate that its meaning is the first to support time and space (eternity).

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Wakra Pukara 2d/1n 2d

Wakra Pukara 2d/1n 2d

Built on the top of the mountain, Waqra Pukara offers us a view of mountain ranges that disappear into the horizon, as well as gigantic rock formations which give depth to the valley of the Apurimac River. The ecological levels we will visit are Quechua, suni and puna, observing the characteristic flora and fauna of each one.

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Huaran - Lares Trek 3d/2n 3d

Huaran - Lares Trek 3d/2n 3d

The Lares Valley is an important area to the east, the land of the Antis, with whom the Inkas could exchange goods; and they also wanted to establish themselves in the area to grow the precious Coca Leaf. This area is also characterised by the production of textiles, using techniques and tools inherited from ancestral times; a good example of living culture.

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Choquekiraw Trek 4d/3n 4d

Choquekiraw Trek 4d/3n 4d

Choqekiraw, meaning “Cradle of Gold”, is a magnificent archaeological complex located in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Cuzco area. It is thought that this mountain range was the last refuge of the Inkas resisting the conquest; led by Manco Inka II.

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Inca Trail 4d/3n 4d

Inca Trail 4d/3n 4d

This is the classic four-day trek along the Inca trail to Machu Picchu.This magnificent hike is for travelers who are in condition to hike up to ten hours, with breaks, in a single day. The pace may be daunting for some, but the beauty and history of the area surround the hiker every step of the way. On the last morning we arrive at Machu Picchu with plenty of time to explore the ruins before returning to Cusco by train.

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Salkantay Trek 5d/4n 5d

Salkantay Trek 5d/4n 5d

The Apu Salkantay (6,264 masl / 20551 ft) is a sacred mountain in the Vilcabamba range, located to the south of the Sacred Citadel of Machu Picchu.

This mountain, together with the Southern Cross, served as a point of reference for astrological observation developed by the Incas (from Machu Picchu), especially during the June and December solstices. Its location supports the concept of “sacred geography”, under which the Incas developed Andean civilisation.

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Vilcabamba Trek 5d/4n 5d

Vilcabamba Trek 5d/4n 5d

The Cordillera Vilcabamba is a mountain range which houses a range of both historical and natural attractions of great importance to the development of Andean civilisation.

The trek we propose is one of the most remote that we have experienced. We have to consider that this cordillera served as a refuge to the last rebel Inkas fleeing the invasion; led by Manqo Inka II for about forty years.

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Ausangate trek 6d/5n 6d

Ausangate trek 6d/5n 6d

Within the Cosmo vision developed by the Incas, the Apu Ausangate is the most important sacred mountain in the area surrounding the city of Cusco, indeed in all of the altiplano, which is also home to Lake Titicaca, the place of origin of the Incas, according to the legend of Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo. This sacred mountain is located to the south east of the city of Cuzco, capital of the Inca Empire.

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