Hike to Machu Picchu with Independent Scholar Peter Frost
Hike the One-Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu with famous explorer and independent scholar Peter Frost. Let famous explorers, anthropologists, and preservationists introduce you to Sacred Peru, a land where past and present are intimately and beautifully intertwined.
Take a journey from Machu Picchu and the Amazon through the sacred Inca heartland to the ancestral territory of Peru’s indigenous jungle tribes. Awake to a symphony of sounds at an award-winning Amazon eco lodge, and explore the canopy of the Amazon rainforest via a 1,135-foot treetop canopy walkway.
Luxury Trek to Machu Picchu on the Original Inca Trail
Discover the remarkable social and spiritual organization of the Inca Empire on a luxury trek to Machu Picchu. Hike through lush corn valleys, up and over the high puna, down a magnificent Inca staircase into a bamboo cloud forest, and through the Inti Punku, the Gate of the Sun, for your first glimpse of the mystical 15th century citadel of Machu Picchu.
Locally-Inspired Peru Journey to Nourish Your Soul
Explore the Lost City of the Incas with a local expert, and experience Andean culture first-hand through intimate encounters with Inca history experts, chicha brewers, traditional artisans, and Pisco sommeliers. Discover the most unique cultural and historical experiences in Peru on our distinctive, signature private Peru tour.
Private Machu Picchu Tour Designed & Delivered by Hand
Follow the footsteps of Hiram Bingham to Machu Picchu and discover Peru’s living culture in Cusco and the Sacred Valley. Let famous weavers, photography, and cultural experts introduce you to Sacred Peru, a land where past and present are intimately and beautifully intertwined.
Meet Peru’s foremost Pisco producers; savor fine wines at South America’s oldest bodega; learn gastronomic secrets with a top culinary specialist; explore an area of Peru that is often overlooked, but never under-appreciated. Glean a taste from our Insider as we raise our glass to one of Peru’s best kept secrets… ¡PISCO!
Mount Fitz Roy, Perito Moreno Glacier & the Paine Massif
Behold South America’s most impressive glaciers, fly-fish lonesome streams, ride horses through serene valleys, and savor the magnificence of “impossible” Andean peaks. Venture through untarnished Patagonian wilderness on this beautiful journey through one of the most wildly remote and enchanting frontiers on earth.
Experience laid-back luxury in Argentina’s winegrowing region, eat at Francis Mallman’s Siete Fuegos Restaurant, and sample a selection of small-batch boutique wines with an expert sommelier. Wine, dine, and wander your way from the wilds of Patagonia to the Napa Valley of South America on this tastefully designed private Argentina tour.
Immerse in Argentina’s living culture with the local gauchos, learning about their traditional sheep shearing, cattle wrangling and cooking styles. Drink mate and malbecs, prepare an asado with an Argentine cooking specialist, horseback ride at historic estancias from San Antonio de Areco to La Patagonia, and learn to play polo if you wish!
This vast, beguilingly wild territory grabbed us long ago and never let go. Chiseled by fjords and capped by jagged mountain spires, Patagonia is a wilderness like no other. A land of serene valleys, massive glaciers, and majestic Andean peaks, Patagonia is blessed with some of the most divine scenery... Read More ›
Peru Travel Tips from the Founder For all of you traveling folks, here are four more Peru travel tips that will surely enhance your cultural experience in the Peruvian Highlands. 1. Play Sapo: Known as Sapo, meaning frog in Spanish, this unique Andean game could be described as a mixture... Read More ›
Peru Traveling Tips to Help Maximize Your Experience If you want to make the most of your trip to the Peruvian Andes, do what the locals do while you’re there. You won’t regret it. So go buy yourself some multi-colored indigenous garb, brush up on your Quechua, and immerse yourself... Read More ›
Deemed the father of indigenous photography in the Andes, Martín Chambi was one of the first indigenous photographers to capture the beauty of the Peruvian highlands through a native lens. Renowned for the profound cultural and historic documentary value of his photographs, Martín Chambi was a prolific portrait photographer in... Read More ›
Visiting Patagonia I have always been fascinated by frontiers. I’ve spent hours spinning the globe, rubbing my calloused fingertips across the desolate stretches of the earth: Alaska, the Kalahari, Tibet, Siberia, the Sahara, the Australian Outback. Something about these vast, wild expanses of earth captivates me. Yet one place has... Read More ›