Three rainbow mountains are better than one! This unforgettable journey offers a unique blend of historical richness, cultural insights, and awe-inspiring Andean nature that you won't want to miss.
Tours in Peru
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Unique and individual Peru Tours
Discover Peru – whether you’re hiking a forest trail or whale watching, the local insight you’ll get from a personal tour guide will enrich your experience and take some of the trip planning off your plate. Our boutique tours in Peru are always in small groups and are designed around what you, the customer, want to see and experience most.
Get ready to walk on grass at the Qeswachaka Bridge, the last Inca bridge still in use and rebuilt annually in a UNESCO-recognized tradition. This full-day tour also takes you to the stunning Four Lagoons.
Uncover the Sacred Valley’s quirky charm! Explore the salty splash of Maras, the crop circles of Moray (no aliens, just Incas), and fuel up with a buffet in Urubamba. Then, top it off with a bucket-list-worthy visit to Machu Picchu.
The Salkantay Trek and Short Inca Trail combine turquoise Humantay Lake, majestic peaks, lush cloud forests, and the iconic Machu Picchu. It’s a perfect mix of adventure, history, and breathtaking views for an unforgettable journey.
Escape the hustle and bustle of city life with the Waqrapukara 1-Day Trek, a unique opportunity to explore a breathtaking pre-Inca site surrounded by stunning canyons, ancient trails, and sacred landscapes, rarely visited by others.
Get ready for a 5-day trek that combines all the best parts of the Lares Trek and Short Inca Trail—minus the huge crowds. You’ll hike past waterfalls and hang out with llamas until you finally get a front-row seat of Machu Picchu.
Craving a peaceful escape in Cusco? The Huchuy Qosqo hike takes you through serene Andean landscapes, crystal-clear lakes, quaint villages, breathtaking views, and a lesser-known archaeological site steeped in history.
Experience the breathtaking Rainbow Mountain, followed by the stunning Andahuaylillas Cathedral and Rumi Punku. Finally, relax at the serene Huacarpay wetlands, where nature’s beauty is perfectly mirrored in the water.
The Salkantay Trek is one of the most popular ways to get to Machu Picchu. You’ll camp under the gaze of Salkantay snow peak mountain, lush tropical valleys, high jungle terrain, before touring Machu Picchu!