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AUSANGATE
The majestic Ausangate, sacred guardian of the Andes, is more than just a natural wonder—it is a symbol of the Andean worldview, where nature and spirit become one. This trekking route, one of the most authentic and least explored in Cusco, invites you to journey through landscapes of unparalleled beauty.
As you walk among glaciers, valleys, and lagoons shimmering in deep turquoise and bright emerald, you'll feel the energy of this sacred land. But beyond the breathtaking scenery, this is a journey into the heart of the Andes, where ancestral traditions remain alive in every community. Here, adventure and spirituality intertwine, creating an experience that transcends the trail—an encounter with the very essence and mysteries of the Andes.
Best Time to Visit
The ideal time to venture to Ausangate is from April to October, when the dry climate offers clear skies and spectacular landscapes.
Suggested duration
To fully enjoy the Ausangate circuit and explore its natural and cultural wealth, it is suggested to spend at least 5 days and 4 nights camping under Andean skies. This duration is ideal for visiting the most emblematic points of the route and connecting with the essence of the landscapes and traditions that make this route unique.
Level of Difficulty
The Ausangate trek is challenging. Good physical preparation, acclimatization and willingness to camp in cold conditions are essential to fully enjoy this experience.

CHOQUEQUIRAO / MACHU PICCHU
Deep in the heart of the Andes, hidden among canyons and cloud forests, lies an Incan treasure that defies time: Choquequirao, the 'Cradle of Gold' and the lesser-known sister of Machu Picchu. This monumental Incan refuge, adorned with unique terraces depicting llamas gazing toward a sacred mountain, stands as a testament to the grandeur and mysticism of the Andean worldview.
Trekking to Choquequirao is more than just a journey—it’s an immersion into a world where history and nature intertwine. The route that connects Choquequirao and Machu Picchu offers a deep dive into the essence of the Andes, where every step brings you closer to the spirit of a civilization that left its legacy among mountains, clouds, and silence.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to embark on this journey is between March and December, when rainfall is moderate and the trails are in optimal condition. For clear skies and breathtaking views, the dry season from May to October is ideal.
Suggested duration
To fully immerse yourself in this journey, we recommend spending at least 7 days, including 5 nights camping and 1 night in a hotel at the end of the trip. This duration allows for a deep exploration of both citadels and a true connection with the unique energy of the landscapes that unite them.
Level of Difficulty
This route is demanding, with difficulty varying by section and personal preparation—from medium to high. It includes steep climbs and long descents, making it the perfect challenge for adventurers looking to push their limits.

WAQRAPUKARA & PALCOYO
In the heart of the Andes, between cliffs that stand as eternal guardians, lies Waqrapukara, a pre-Inca sanctuary that holds centuries of history and spirituality. This archaeological site, declared a Cultural Heritage of the Nation, blends the architectural brilliance of the Incas with a breathtaking natural setting. From its heights, the views of the Apurímac Canyon and the vast surrounding mountains radiate the powerful energy that fills this mystical place.
The journey concludes in Palcoyo, the 'serene sister' of the Mountain of Seven Colors. Here, rolling hills are painted in vibrant hues, creating a surreal landscape that feels like a dream. This hike offers a rare opportunity to connect with nature in its purest form and discover a hidden Andean paradise, full of color and tranquility.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to enjoy this experience is from March to December, with moderate rainfall at the beginning and end of the season.
Suggested duration
To fully immerse yourself in both experiences, a minimum of 2 days is recommended: one to feel the ancestral energy of Waqrapukara and another to admire the magical, colorful mountains of Palcoyo.
Level of Difficulty
This route is perfect for those who enjoy moderate hikes, featuring accessible yet rewarding trails. Its difficulty ranges from medium-low to medium-high, making it suitable for both casual explorers and adventurers seeking breathtaking views.

INCA TRAIL 104 & MACHU PICCHU
Experience the essence of the Inca Trail 104, a route that condenses centuries of history and natural beauty into an unforgettable journey. Following the same paths once walked by pilgrims and wise men, you’ll traverse the magical cloud forest—a semi-tropical ecosystem teeming with vibrant life.
At the heart of the trail, you’ll discover Wiñayhuayna, an ancient Inca complex whose terraces and structures showcase the ingenuity of this civilization. As you continue, each step will bring you closer to the most anticipated moment: crossing the Sun Gate (Inti Punku) and witnessing the breathtaking sight of Machu Picchu for the first time—an encounter between wonder and mysticism that will stay with you forever.
Best Time to Visit
This route is accessible from March to January, with February being the only month closed for maintenance. For clear skies and more stable weather, the best time to visit is between April and November, during the dry season.
Suggested duration
To fully experience this journey, a minimum of 2 days is recommended, combining the hike with a visit to Machu Picchu, allowing you to deeply connect with Andean history and nature.
Level of Difficulty
This route is suitable for hikers with basic to intermediate experience.

PALCOYO
Palcoyo, known as Vinicunca’s 'serene sister,' is a hidden gem of the Andes where nature paints the landscape in vibrant hues. Unlike its famous neighbor, this destination offers a quieter, more authentic experience—perfect for those seeking to connect with the beauty of the mountains without the crowds.
The route takes you across gentle, multicolored hills, shaped over millions of years by mineral sedimentation. Beyond its breathtaking scenery, Palcoyo invites you to embrace the peace and energy of the Andes on an accessible hike that blends nature, silence, and wonder.
Ideal Travel Time
The best time to visit is from March to December, with April to November being ideal, as the dry season enhances the landscape’s vibrant colors and offers clear skies.
Suggested duration
One day is enough to explore and enjoy this natural wonder, making Palcoyo the perfect getaway for those seeking a short yet unforgettable experience.
Level of Difficulty
This route is ideal for hikers with basic to intermediate experience.

MACHU PICCHU
Machu Picchu, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is more than just an architectural masterpiece—it is a gateway to the past, enveloped in mist and mysticism. Nestled among the towering Andean peaks, this ancient citadel symbolizes the perfect harmony between humanity and nature, where every stone tells a story and every path holds a secret.
Exploring its temples, terraces, and plazas is more than a journey through history—it is an invitation to connect with the soul of the Inca civilization, to feel the energy of a place that has defied time. In Machu Picchu, wonder and awe await at every turn, leaving visitors with memories that transcend words.
Best Time to Visit
Machu Picchu can be visited year-round, but the dry season, from April to October, offers clear skies and spectacular views. During the rainy season, from November to March, the lush green landscapes and mist create a magical and mysterious atmosphere.
Suggested duration
A visit of 1 to 2 days is recommended to fully experience the magic and beauty of this extraordinary destination.
Level of Difficulty
The visit to the citadel is low difficulty, making it suitable for travelers of all ages. The route features well-marked trails and internal transportation for those seeking a more comfortable experience.

CUSCO & SACRED VALLEY
Cusco, the eternal capital of the Inca Empire, is a place where history comes to life in every corner. Among ancient temples and stone-paved streets, the city preserves the legacy of a civilization that shaped history. Its blend of Inca and colonial architecture makes every step a journey through time.
Just a few kilometers away, the Sacred Valley unveils its natural and spiritual majesty. Once the agricultural heart of the Inca Empire, this valley is home to treasures like Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Moray, where ancient engineering seamlessly merges with the Andean landscape. Here, among rivers, terraces, and towering mountains, history and nature exist in perfect harmony.
Best Time to Visit
Cusco and the Sacred Valley are year-round destinations, offering unique experiences in every season.
Suggested duration
Spending 2 to 3 days is recommended to fully explore the cultural richness of Cusco and the archaeological wonders of the Sacred Valley, allowing you to connect with its history and natural magic.
Level of Difficulty
This is a low-difficulty tour, suitable for travelers of all ages and perfect for enjoying at a relaxed pace.

AREQUIPA & COLCA CANYON
Arequipa, the majestic White City, is a fusion of history and nature, where colonial architecture is adorned with sillar, the volcanic rock that gives it its signature ivory hue. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this gem lies at the foot of three towering giants—Misti, Chachani, and Pichupichu—eternal witnesses to the pre-Incan legacy that still thrives in every corner. Beyond its architectural splendor, Arequipa is also the heart of Peru’s culinary tradition, home to the famous picanterías, recognized as a Cultural Heritage of the Nation.
But the adventure doesn’t end in the city. Just beyond, the breathtaking Colca Canyon, one of the deepest in the world, awaits with its ancient terraces and the mesmerizing flight of the Andean condor, guardian of the skies and symbol of the Andean worldview. The journey is enriched by other remarkable natural and cultural sites, including the Salinas and Aguada Blanca National Reserve, the mysterious petroglyphs of Toro Muerto, the dizzying Cotahuasi Canyon, and the serene Lagunas de Mejía National Sanctuary.
Best Time to Visit
Arequipa and the Colca Canyon can be explored year-round, as both destinations enjoy a pleasant climate in every season.
Suggested duration
Spending 3 to 5 days is recommended to fully experience Arequipa’s architectural and culinary heritage and to explore the Colca Valley and Canyon, immersing yourself in the nature and living culture of the Andes.
Level of Difficulty
This route is accessible to most travelers, with a low to medium difficulty level, combining moderate hikes with transportation.

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