If you’ve done the usual tours and are still ready for more exhilarating adventures, why not embark on a TREK, where every step leads to breathtaking landscapes and cultural encounters.
Explore diverse trails such as the iconic Inca Trail, the challenging Lares Valley, and the awe-inspiring Salkantay. Some treks include camping, immersing you in the natural beauty of the Andean surroundings.
Choose the duration that suits your spirit of adventure, whether it be just a couple of days or a week-long expedition. Trekking through different trails intimately connects you with nature and the opportunity to traverse ancient pathways.
So, lace up your trekking boots and discover the unparalleled beauty of the Andes!
Vilcabamba Trek
You can either end this trek in Machu Picchu or in Vilcabamba Espiritu Pampa–said to be the last stronghold of the Incan Empire during the final days of Inca civilization.
Ausangate Trek
One of the most challenging treks that takes you across three mountain passes, snow-capped peaks, red deserts, and marshy pampas. You’re sure to encounter alpacas, condors, viscachas, Andean geese, vicuñas, bobcats, and even pumas!
Lares Trek
The trek that’s packed with history, local flora and fauna, and authentic Andean villages that feel like you’ve been transported back in time when the Incas ruled.
Huchuy Qosqo Trek
Take the Huchuy Qosqo (or Little Cusco) Trek where you get a spectacular view of Inca temples, storehouses, Inca agricultural terraces, and Inca reservoirs as you are perched above the Sacred Valley.
Salkantay Trek
This combination trek involving the Salkantay and Inca trails are only for the brave of heart, physically fit, and fully acclimatized trekker searching for a major physical challenge.
Choquequirao Trek
The Choquequirao trek is the perfect trail option if you prefer to test your trekking skills and desire an alternative destination to Mach Picchu. The Choquequirao Incan ruins are considered Machu Picchu’s sister city.
Ancascocha Trek
The Ancascocha Trail, one of the least known and more challenging routes, is definitely best suited for experienced hikers. It’s much less touristy, allowing trekkers to appreciate the serene atmosphere and soothing views.