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1. LARES PASS TREK
( 5 days 4 nights ) LAR05

A truly spectacular trek with all the elements of an unforgettable experience: Incredible scenery, villages untouched by the modern world and, due to the altitudinal range of the route, an enormous variety of Andean flora and fauna, from orchids to herds of llamas. And to end the trek, a chance to relax in southern Peru’s best natural thermal pools.

 

 

2. CHOQUEKIRAU
( 6 days 5 nights ) CHO03

This “lost city” fascinated 19th century explorers and Hiram Bingham visited it two years before he discovered Machu Picchu.

The more famous ruins of Machu Picchu are situated on the eastern slope of the Cordillera Vilcabamba, and Choquekirau, located on the western slope at about the same parallel, forms what could almost be described as their mirror image. Both cities are located half-way up steep, densely-forested mountain slopes, overlooking major rivers.

The southern approach to Choquekirau from Cachora requires a steep descent from almost 3200 metres down to the Apurímac river at 1200 metres, followed by an even steeper ascent to the ruins. The site is perched a magnificent 1150 metres above the Apurímac, surrounded by densely-forested mountain slopes in the shadow of massive, snow covered peaks.

 


3. SALKANTAY
( 7 days 6 nights ) SAL07

For centuries, these great mountains have been central to Andean religion as the two most important Apus, or mountain gods, of the Inca empire, and in fact Cusco itself lies on a direct line between them.

The white peak of the sacred mountain of Salkantay (6,271 metres), wreathed in the white clouds which rise from the jungle lowlands, dominates Machu Picchu and its approach via the world famous Inca Trail, accompanying hikers for much of the four day trek to this enigmatic lost city.

Dominating the horizon south of Cusco, the magnificent peak of Ausangate (6,333 metres) is the highest and most sacred mountain in southern Peru. For centuries it has been central to the religious beliefs of the Andean people and pilgrimages to its icy slopes - which since the Spanish conquest have become a hybrid of indigenous and Catholic rites - are still made by local people.

Treks in the Ausangate area take from eight to twelve days. The scenery is spectacular. Snowcapped peaks and glaciers look down impassively on seemingly endless grasslands studded with turquoise lakes and thermal pools.

Herds of llamas and alpacas graze under the watchful eyes of their owners, who live in the same isolated and picturesque villages their ancestors founded countless generations ago.

 

 

4. AUSANGATE
( 7 days 6 nights ) AUS07

 

Ausangate and Salkantay

For centuries, these great mountains have been central to Andean religion as the two most important Apus, or mountain gods, of the Inca empire, and in fact Cusco itself lies on a direct line between them.

The white peak of the sacred mountain of Salkantay (6,271 metres), wreathed in the white clouds which rise from the jungle lowlands, dominates Machu Picchu and its approach via the world famous Inca Trail, accompanying hikers for much of the four day trek to this enigmatic lost city.

Dominating the horizon south of Cusco, the magnificent peak of Ausangate (6,333 metres) is the highest and most sacred mountain in southern Peru. For centuries it has been central to the religious beliefs of the Andean people and pilgrimages to its icy slopes - which since the Spanish conquest have become a hybrid of indigenous and Catholic rites - are still made by local people.

Treks in the Ausangate area take from eight to twelve days. The scenery is spectacular. Snowcapped peaks and glaciers look down impassively on seemingly endless grasslands studded with turquoise lakes and thermal pools.

Herds of llamas and alpacas graze under the watchful eyes of their owners, who live in the same isolated and picturesque villages their ancestors founded countless generations ago.

 




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