This guide is designed to introduce you to some of the key landmarks and wilderness reserves in Peru. Just click on the image associated with each reserve and you will be taken to a page dedicated to describing the wildlife, terrain and ways in which you can experience it. It is difficult to see it all in one visit, so please Contact Us so that we can provide expert help in tailoring your ideal experience.
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Formed by the collision of the Nazca and South American tectonic plates, the Inca region traverses some of the most geologically and ecologically diverse landscapes in the Andes. The full Classic Inca Trail stretches from Cusco to the great Machu Picchu, navigating through dramatic granite peaks, deep glacial valleys, and fertile cloud forests... more |
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Nestled high in the Andes Mountains of Peru, Machu Picchu is one of the world’s greatest archaeological wonders. Built in the 15th century under Inca Emperor Pachacuti, the site remained mostly unknown to outsiders until American explorer Hiram Bingham rediscovered it in 1911... more |
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| Perched high above the city of Cusco, Sacsayhuamán is one of the most impressive archaeological sites in the Andes. Once a ceremonial complex of the Inca Empire, it offers stunning views of the former Inca capital below... more |