Dreaming of Machu Picchu is easy. Deciding how to get there—that’s the real adventure. If you’re reading this, the spirit of independence is calling, and you’re asking a crucial question: is it truly possible to visit Machu Picchu on your own? The short answer is a resounding yes. But being possible doesn’t make it simple....Read More
The majesty of the Peruvian Andes is measured not only by its snowy peaks and ancient ruins, but also by the living presence of its most iconic inhabitants: llamas and alpacas. These camelids, essential to Andean culture and life since Inca times, are a magnet for travelers eager to capture the perfect photograph especially those...Read More
The best option to get to Machu Picchu is the one that resonates with your spirit. For the total adventurer, the Inka Jungle. For the trekking purist, Salkantay. For the history pilgrim, the Inca Trail. For those seeking comfort and speed, the train is the way. I’ve lost count of the times, sharing a cup...Read More
If you have few days to visit Cusco and its natural, historical and archaeological attractions – we have a proposal for you to be able to explore the most important things about the city and region. So, what is this proposal? Well, in 4 days you can explore the most In 4 days you can...Read More
To go to Machu Picchu is a dream of all travelers that come to Cusco for vacation. There are many options that exist to experience the jewel of the Incan empire. You can go through the Sacred Valley, do adventure sports on the way, or trek through the snowy Salkantay, touri the Lares valley, do...Read More
The Inca Trail is the classic trek to go from Cusco to Machu Picchu. It follows the ancient imperial road of the Incan Empire. It is a section of the largest road of the ancient world. The Inca Trial crosses breathtaking landscapes of cultural and natural beauty and significance. It winds through diverse Andes ecosystems...Read More
Natural landscapes, cultural experiences, thermal waters and trails between mountains are some of the attractions that the traveler has in store in Lares. A walk through the Valley of Lares can take you to the mythical Machu Picchu by a different route to the traditional Camino del Inca. This alternative route to Machu Picchu will...Read More