Parque de la papa
Type: Hiking
Max altitude: 4395 m.a.s.l. / 14419 ft
Total distance: 19.4 km / 12.05 mi
Duration: 2 days
Difficulty level: Moderate
Highlights: Paru Paru Community
Kimsaqocha lagoon
Pisaq archaeological site
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The two-day hike through the heights of the Urubamba Mountain Range is an exquisite mix of nature, beautiful landscapes, especially because of ancient culture. From participating in unique farming activities high in the mountains to being part of a local family who will open their doors to us and share the magic of living close to heaven. Both days, we will feel the cold of the heights and the warmth of a home in the middle of a remote landscape isolated from today's civilization.
Explorando Machupicchu
Type: trekking
Max altitude: 2769 m.a.s.l. / 9084 ft
Total distance: 11.9 km / 7.39 mi
Duration: 2 days
Difficulty level: Moderate
Highlights: Chachabamba
Wiñaywayna
Intipunku (sungate)
Machupicchu city
Walking to Machupicchu is an incomparable experience, which reminds us how the Quechua people used to arrive at the sacred cities after long journeys that they took on foot from their homes. This wonderful experience will show us the harmonious relationship that exists between man and nature represented in its architecture and its way of understanding the universe.
La sabiduría de las plantas
Type: trekking
Max altitude: 4156 m.a.s.l. / 13635 ft
Total distance: 16.8 km / 10.43 mi
Duration: 2 days
Difficulty level: Easy
Highlights: Chonta Community
Andean Condor
Apurimac Canyon
Medicinal plants
Allow yourself to know the therapeutic properties that nature offers us through its plants in a small community on the top of the mountain where its inhabitants have kept such important ancestral knowledge for more than 800 years, as well as see the flight of the Andean condor in its natural habitat next to the impressive Apurimac Canyon.
Expresiones andinas
Type: trekking
Max altitude: 4780 m.a.s.l. / 15682 ft
Total Distance: 15.5 km / 9.63 mi
Duration: 2 days
Difficulty level: Difficult
Highlights: Mantanay private reserve
Milpo lagoon
Huilloq community
Weaving art
The biodiversity of the Peruvian Andes is one of the main natural attractions in our journeys. The walk through the Mantanay Private Reserve takes us to another dimension crossing its forests of Queuña, (a native tree from the Andes), to the base of the glaciers that give rise to life. After two days of walking through different ecosystems, we will arrive at Florentina's house, our master weaver, together with other women from Huilloq, who will teach us the magic of Andean weaving.
Pasaje Retiro N° 414 Wanchaq
Cusco - Perú