Inca Trail and Sacred Valley
Peru Highlights
In the space of three weeks this tour showcases the best of Peru. Taking you from the beautiful Arequipa, to the spectacular Colca Canyon, home of the graceful Andean condor. You then continue to Lake Titicaca, a two day stay on a floating island will be unforgettable. The adventure then continues onto the old capital of the incas, Cusco. From here you can prepare for the four day inca trail and Machu Picchu. The trip concludes with two days in the amazon jungle
Galapagos and Inca Trail
Machu Picchu by train
Magnificent Machu Picchu is perhaps the most famous of all pre-Colombian ruins. Your adventure starts in Cusco, once the centre of the incan empire. Spend a day exploring the Spanish colonial town or appreciating the inca art in one of the many art shops. The next take the train through the Urabamba valley arriving at Aguas Calientes, at the base of Machu Picchu. A local guide will give a detailed interpretation of the ruins and their significance.
“ The trip was excellent. The accommodations were beautiful and our experience was magical. ”
- Roger Havekost
Project Machu Picchu
Experience the real Andean culture helping the local community. Spend half of your trip helping street children learn English, whilst you get to grips with some basic Spanish. Play games and generally enjoy being part of the community. Help cook and take part in leather working or jewellery workshops. During this trip you have the opportunity to learn about the realities of life for rural Peruvians in the homes of the Inca Trail Porters.
Lima to Buenos Aires
This is the trip of a lifetime covering the best that South America can offer. This two week trip is ideal if you have limited time. You will take the following route, Nazca Lines, Colca Canyon, Cusco, Inca Trail, Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca, Salar de Uyuni Salt Flats, Bolivia, Chile, Santiago, Argentina. Buenos Aires.
“ My guide was so helpful, kind, generous with his time and a true friend to us all. Going to Macchu Picchu was amazing, as well as feeling as though you were part of the country rather than touring it ”
- Richard Wood


