

Cusco/ Cordillera of Vilcanota
Description: Ausangate is the mountain most representative for the Cusqueno Andeans. It is situated at the cordillera of Vilcanota and it is one of the zones that is very hard to enter and that is very rare in Peru.
Cusco / Choquekirao
Description: The archeological monument of Choquekirao corresponds with an Inca City which has scattered sectors with divers functions and which communicates by means of footpaths to the main square.
DESCRIPTION
The tour starts at the impressive Colonial Cathedral in Cusco. After that we go to visit the Temple of the Sun.
From here we go by bus the visit the four ruins at less than 8 km from Cusco, Sacsayhuamán, Q´enqo y Tambomachay.
DESCRIPTION
A really nice tour for those who love horses and the direct contact with the enviroment. The horse back riding tours are always combined with visiting important archaelogical sites close to Cusco, but in a different and funny way.
DESCRIPTION
We visit some unique archaelogical sites not frecuently visited, like Cusilluchayoq (known as “Sacsayhuamansito” or “little Sacsayhuaman”).“Temple of the Moon”, The tour also includes the famous Sacsayhuaman and Quenqo.
Cusco / Machu Picchu
Description: This is the short version of the famous and stunning Inca Trail. We start at km. 104 and we walk till the ruins of Wiñahuayna. Next day we depart very early to Inti Punco, the entrance of Machu Picchu at 2,650 meter above sea level.
Cusco / Machu Picchu
Description: The Inca Trail, with Machu Picchu as it´s final destination, is the best known and most popular hike among tourists. The total hike is about 45 kms and it takes four days alltogether, including a one day visit to the ruins.
Cusco / Sacred Valley / Machu Picchu
Description: This is one of the few events in Peru where the locals outnumber the tourists. Most tourists buy tickets to sit in the grand stands but sitting on the side of the mountain with the locals is where it's at.

Description: This a old religious procession only practiced by the inhabitants of the big Andes. Every year, days before the celebration of Corpus Christi, every small village or clan send a delegation with colorful dancers and "pabluchas" to the Capilla del Senor Qoylloriti.
