Cusco – Puerto Maldonado: 4 days / 3 nights

Puerto Maldonado is located in the southeast of the country, is the capital of Madre Dios; it has the official title of Capital of Biodiversity in Peru in recognition of important records of flora and fauna found in the forests of the department, especially in the Manu. The region is home to native tribes for whom the advance of civilization has not yet arrived. Iquitos is the capital of Loreto, and the largest city in the Peruvian Amazon. It is located northeast of Peru, located on the left shore of the Amazon River. Iquitos is the sixth largest city in Peru. Due to the difficult geography Amazon, Iquitos has no roads, and communication is by air or river.
Peru In 11 Days: Cusco, Puno, Arequipa

Peru Travel Package 11 days–Experience Peru on an amazing once-in-a-lifetime adventure, discovering the cultural treasures of Lima, Colca Canyon, Lake Titicaca, Sacred Valley, Cusco, Machu Picchu, mingling with locals, and journey by train through the Andes mountains.
Cusco – Puno – Arequipa 6 Days / 5 Nights

Peru’s ashlar (white stone) city with snow-capped mountains, volcanoes (e.g. Misti), deep canyons (e.g. Cotahuasi and Colca), renowned gastronomy, small coves and beaches.
Location: Nestling between the coast and the southern highlands of Peru, Arequipa is the land of with great destinations with heights on snow-capped peaks such as Ampato (6,288 m), volcanoes like Chachani (6,075 m) and El Misti (5,825 m).
Apurimac River Rafting 3 Days / 2 Nights

Rafting is one of the most practiced sports in Cusco because the Urubamba river is in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, one of the longest rivers of this city, and it is perfect for rafting. This is a tour only for those who have an adventurous heart and enjoy what nature can offers.
Urubamba River Rafting 2 Days / 1 Night

Rafting is one of the most practiced sports in Cusco because the Urubamba river is in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, one of the longest rivers of this city, and it is perfect for rafting. This is a tour only for those who have an adventurous heart and enjoy what nature can offers.
Urubamba River Rafting

At 8:45 AM we will pick up our clients from their hotels in Cusco, and then begin our bus trip to the Urubamba River (1 hour and 15 minutes or so), once we arrive at the river, our guides will give you a safety talk (they will explain the equipment, navigation, rivers, rapids, etc.), then we will put on rafting equipment and, after that, we are ready to descend the river! !
Salkantay Trek 5 Days & 4 Nights

Salkantay Trek is no longer an overlooked brother of Inca Trail (how it can even be when the National Geographic Adventure Travel Magazine named it among the 25 best treks in the world!) and definitely not only an alternative for those who don’t have enough money or who cannot plan their holiday several months in advance to make a reservation for the more traditional hike.
It is an option for hikers who want to experience the beautiful mountainous scenery of the Andes, see an incredibly diverse nature of Peru and at the end be blown away by one of the South American highlights and a must-visit place which is on every traveler’s bucket list, Machu Picchu.
Ausangate Trek 4 Days & 3 Nights

An adventure trek designed for a smoother and leisurely hike in the remote place of Ausangate. This trek takes us truly off the beaten path, from the most iconic snow-capped mountains in the Vilcanota Range, and the Rainbow Mountains to the best trails of uncrowded Ausangate trail. You’ll hike through an exquisite setting of gleaming glacial lakes, coloured hills, herds of llamas and alpacas, waterfalls, and the dazzling peaks and glaciers of Ausangate (20,956ft). At the end of each exhilarating day, you’ll be welcomed at our unique camp sites in dramatic settings, each one featuring private roomy tents, dining tent, toilet tent and, delightful cuisine! Your ultimate reward is an exploration of ethereal Rainbow Mountains, an impressive natural formation colored hills–Ausangate trek 4 days.
Inca Jungle 4 Days & 3 Nights

The Inca Jungle tour is the adventure tour par excellence in Cusco. It is an excursion that lasts 4 days and combines adventure sports such as hiking, mountain biking, rafting and zip line to reach the archaeological complex of Machupicchu. The trail inca jungle is the most popular tour among young travelers in search of adrenaline. It is an alternative to the conventional Inca trail but with the same final destination: Machupicchu. The excursion allows you to enjoy a varied fauna, colorful flora, a variety of landscapes and climates such as coffee, coca, corn, fruits, among others. In this tour there are no camps, since the lodging and food is done in lodging houses. This excursion also supports the economy of the towns through which it passes.
Inca Trail 4 Days & 3 Nights

Inca Trail to Machu picchu 4 days 3 nights, combines beautiful mountain scenery, lush cloud forest and subtropical forest, and an outstanding mix of Inca paving stones, ruins and tunnels. Decending through the magical sun gate on the last day will reveal the emerald peaks and the terraced ruins of the mysterious Incan city of Machu Picchu.
Inca Trail 2 Days & 1 Night

recommends this tour for people that don’t have much time to travel or that their physical condition is not that great, this part of the hike starts on km 104 and its first stop is on the archeological site of Huiñay Huayna, which means “eternally young” in quechua, place we will visit. After we will continue the hike to the town of Aguas Calientes, where we will be spending the night our last night of the Short Inca Trail, this will be the most comfortable part of the trip with the best vegetation and the best climate. And without taking away the taste of adventure, you will also be able to experience the majestic landscaped and amazing changes of the ecological floors that will take you to the coveted remains of Machu Picchu.
Lares Trek 4 Days & 3 Nights

Lares Trek 4d/3n to Machu Picchu or Lares route, starts near the town that bears the same name, about 150km from Cusco, is part of the Peruvian Andes and crosses part of the Sacred Valley.
One of the best routes for those who want to enjoy nature and make contact with Andean families and their customs, agriculture, livestock and textiles is their main way of life, llamas and alpacas flood the valleys, the flora can bring us some curiosities such as the Titanca or Puya de Raimondi that blooms only once every 100 years. In Peru there are only 30 places where this plant exists and this is one of them.