Rainbow Mountain
The panoramic mountain of Vinicunca, also known as the Montaña de Siete Colores (The Mountain of Seven Colors) has become a popular day-trip for visitors from Cusco.
The panoramic mountain of Vinicunca, also known as the Montaña de Siete Colores (The Mountain of Seven Colors) has become a popular day-trip for visitors from Cusco.
The Q’eros people consider Ausangate to be one of the most sacred mountains in the Andes. We will hike to the base of this majestic mountain, which towers over 20,000 feet.
Horses will carry food, tents and camping supplies. Hikers will only need to carry a day pack
Against the austere backdrop of Ausangate, the hot springs of Pacchanta provide unexpected respite from the crisp alpine air.
Nestled in the heart of the Colombian jungle, this retreat center is run by indigenous Colombian shamans who have been wisdomkeepers for the sacred plant medicines for generations.
One of the pinnacle spiritual destinations in the world, the Incan citadel of Machu Picchu is an awe-inspiring testimony to the vast astrological and metaphysical knowledge of the Inca.
After a transformative week in Cusco and the Sacred Valley, we will be acclimatized to the altitude, preparing us for an unforgettable Andean experience: the Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu.
Cusco Your last day in Cusco will include a trip to the San Pedro market followed by a traditional Peruvian lunch at the Andean Grill and dinner at Misteri overlooking the Plaza de Armas.
During our two days in Cusco, we will visit the Incan archaeological site of Sacsayhuaman, take a city bus tour and visit the San Pedro market.
Cusco After driving from Ollantaytambo to Cusco, you will spend the afternoon horseback riding through Incan ruins just outside Cusco or learning to make chocolate at a cacao workshop.