


Muchas gracias a todo el equipo de Aventuraquechua por habernos ayudado a cumplir nuestro sueño.
Hemos pasado 11 días maravillosos recorriendo la cordillera Huayhuash, la atención recibida, el mimo con el que habéis cuidado todos los detalles han hecho que un trekking "duro" se nos hiciese un paseo.
Gracias por todo
Arturo J. y Maricruz Pellín
When you think of Peru, do you imagine visiting the Incan Imperial City of Cusco, walking the Inca Trail, or experiencing the mystery of the ruins of Machu Picchu? How about lounging in the Amazon Jungle, trekking through the Andes, white water rafting on some of the best rivers in the world,cycling through the Sacred Valley of the Incas, enjoying the beauty of the country while horseback riding on Peruvian Pasos, driving a 4X4 through the wilds of the mountains, or climbing the heights of the ranges by Huaraz? Or perhaps you want to spend time with the locals, learning the culture. Maybe you see yourself flying high above the Nazca Lines, boating on the highest navigable lake in the world – Lake Titicaca, or watching the incredible condors in the Colca Canyon by Arequipa.
Peru is one of the most incredibly diverse countries in South America - a country rich in Archaeological, Cultural and Geographical wonders.
The pre-Hispanic cultures Moche, Chimu, Nazca, Chavin, Wari and, last but not least, the Incas have all left their mark on the landscape with huge mud-brick palaces, mysterious cities and figures etched on the desert floor.
The Andes are one of the most beautiful and accessible mountain ranges in the world and in Peru you will find the most impressive glacial peaks.
The Cordilleras' Blanca and Huayhuash in Huaraz and the Urubamba, Vilcanota and Vilcabamba in the Cuzco region offer a wide variety of landscapes, archaeological sites and glimpses at the lives of the local Indians and their customs.
PERU, with its beaches, desert, mountains, national parks and many archaeological sites is arguably the most interesting country in the Americas.
This tour gives you the best of Arequipa and the Colca Canyon. It includes a tour of the historical sites in the city and a two day trip to the magnificent Colca Canyon, with a chance to see condors in their natural setting.
During this 10 day tour you will have the opportunity to experience three major cities in Peru - Lima, Arequipa and Cusco. In the capital city of Lima you will visit the sites of the city; while you visit the Colca Canyon near Arequipa you will have the chance to see magnificent condors flying in the Colca Canyon; in Cusco you will experience the historical and cultural side of this marvellous country. You will visit the famous site of Machu Picchu, spend time in the beautiful Sacred Valley, and have some free time to enjoy the pleasures of the Imperial City of Cusco.
The archaeological site of Choquequirao, perched on a ridge at about 3000 meters above sea level, has been rediscovered recently and partially restored. Long forgotten, this Incan town, which was buried under dense vegetation, has gradually found life and character after 5 centuries of being hidden. Therefore, this site has become a hiking attraction among travelers eager for new sites to explore. Beyond the site the narrow path unveils a magnificent trek, wild, unknown and varied in terrain and views.
From the high mountain passes of over 4500 masl, to the edge of the tropical vegetation, this trek takes you beyond the traditional cliché of Peru. Of course, views of the glittering peaks of over 6000 meters will be present, where the condors command the skies and the cold Puna hides the elusive Pumas, but it is at the lower spots, where the vegetation is denser as the altitude drops, that you might meet a different Peru and villages full of happy bare footed kids, the contrary to the villages on the Puna, because life is hard at the high altitudes of the Andes. This is a trek of a good physical level, with high altitudes and passes over 4500 meters.
Your destination is the valley of the Urubamba River, which runs below Machu Picchu, far from the crowds of tourists converging on foot or by train. By the time you arrive to the small town of Aguas Calientes and the famous ruins of Machu Picchu, that you realize the privilege of the experience you have enjoyed so far! Indeed, this trek is a pilgrimage in the footsteps of the Incas, but a pilgrimage for you alone ... almost.
A two week visit to some of the most interesting and important sites in Peru. Arequipa, the colonial city and its Santa Catalina Convent. The Colca Canyon and the condors. The Titicaca Lake. This tour gives you a great view of the varied cities and areas in this amazing and beautiful country.
Enjoy time viviting the Old Incan Empire Capital of Cusco and tour ends with the classic tour to the incredible site of Machu Picchu before returning to Lima.
This is a beautiful trek through the snowcapped mountains of the Andes, where many Quechua villages are situated. The Indians of these valleys, who still live in the traditional way, are known for their weaving skills, with each village incorporating its distinct motifs into their work.
Our hike starts in Urubambaand follows the path through the Pumahuanca valley, reaching passes above 4000m we arrive to Cuncani and following the trails we arrive to Yanahuara.
This easy trek allows us to interact with the local people.
Our camping equipment and backpacks are carried by horses
Peru is one of the most incredibly diverse countries in South America - a country rich in Archaeological, Cultural and Geographical wonders. The Incas have left their mark on the landscape with huge stone palaces, mysterious cities everywhere you travel.
The Andes are one of the most beautiful and accessible mountain ranges in the world and in Peru you will find the most impressive glacial peaks. The Pumahuanca Lares Valley, trek to forgotten Quechua villages, this is one of the most amazing circuits you will ever experience. The highlight of the Cusco area is the visit to Machu Picchu by train from Ollantaytambo. Then your journey continues to the north of Peru, Huaraz and the Cordillera Blanca, the Alpamayo hike reach remote areas and stunning glaciers, this route circles Santa Cruz, Caraz, Alpamayo, Pucahircas, Huandoy, Chacraraju, Taulliraju, Chopicalqui and Huascaran, while crossing passes between 4500m and 4800m. Hiking through the “Quenual“(typical Andean shrub) while in deep canyons, green and turquoise lagoons reflect the sparkling glaciers.
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