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Huayna Picchu
Mount Kilimanjaro
Arenales Drawer
Marjan
Rocky Mountain National Park
Rock of Cashel
Denali National Park And Preserve
Sigiriya Fortress
Ica Stones
Salkantay
Nevado Veronica
Wayanay
Lobuche, Nepal
Khumbu Glacier
Mont Blanc
4 Days
Take a deep dive into the sacred heart of Australia’s Red Centre and experience magnificent sunrises and sunsets, fascinating landscapes, and incredible culture across four action-packed days. Learn about the history and culture of this ancient landscape with a special guided Aboriginal cultural experience where you’ll discover traditional bush tucker, bush medicine, and dot painting artwork. You’ll marvel at Uluru at sunset, one of Australia’s most sacred sites, and learn about the importance of the area to Australia’s Anangu people. Then, walk through the towering domed rock formations of Kata Tjuta and spot native wildlife like Mala wallabies and Red kangaroos. Fully immerse yourself in the splendor of this place and return home with a total sense of awe after just four days here.
15 Days
From the Valley of the Kings to the awe-inspiring ruins of Petra, this 15-day Premium adventure through Egypt and Jordan reveals the sphinxes and tombs of your childhood imagination and then some. Cruise down the Nile, visit traditional Nubian communities, dig for obscure treasures in ancient marketplaces, and float in the Dead Sea. Be guided by a passionate Egyptologist and a Jordanian local, respectively, for the most immersive possible experiences in two fascinating nations. This tour reveals the iconic sites that you’ve seen on film plus plenty of intimate moments with locals who are proud to invite you into their world.
5 Days
This amazing trek runs beneath the magnificent Salkantay mountain (6,271 m/ 20,569 ft), one of the highest and most stunning in the Andes. The Salkantay Trek was recently named on the National Geographic Ultimate Adventure bucket list – defined as “The 20 most extreme, hair-raising, legendary adventures on the planet.” It is a trek open to everybody, and the most popular alternative to Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu This trek offers 4 days of trekking through various landscapes including highlands, cloud forests, rain forests, and dry mountains. Throughout the trek, you have amazing views of Apu Salkantay, Pumasillo Mountain, and Humantay Mountain, three of the most stunning peaks of the Cordillera Vilcabamba Mountain range. On the first night, you will feel like you can touch the stars. As if the gorgeous stars weren´t enough, you will be surrounded by the Salkantay Lake, the glaciers of the Salkantay and Humantay Mountains, and the indescribable moraines (natural formations of small hills produced from the pressure of ice falling from the glaciers above). Of course, we can´t leave out the zipline. This will be one of the most thrilling experiences of your life. You will have your zipline adventure on day 4 of the trek.
This remote and rarely visited region offers the trekker an insider´s view into traditional Andean life – a timeless world where farmers plant their crops on the lands their ancestors tended and watch over herds of llama and alpaca beneath the sacred snow-covered peaks they worshipped as gods. The Lares Trek to Machu Picchu is one of the Inca trails from the time of the Inca Empire. Today, the trail is still in use by farmers, who are Inca descendants. The Lares Trek connects the communities of Cancha Cancha, Quisuarani, Cuncani, and Lares with life in the Sacred Valley. On the third day, we’ll take the afternoon train to Aguas Calientes, having a full day to explore the Machu Picchu Sanctuary and climb Huayna Picchu mountain on the last day. We offer this alternative route to the classic Lares trek to Machu Picchu. We think it is superior because we visit the hot springs on day 3 instead of day 1. On day 3 it is a much-deserved reward for completing the hiking portion of the Lares trek.
This is a very unique version of the Classic Salkantay Trek. The first two days follow one of the common Salkantay trails, but on the 3rd day, we depart the Salkantay trails to enjoy a less trodden path that connects with the Classic Inca Trail. You even get the opportunity to walk a portion of the Classic Inca Trail on the 3rd day. The Salkantay Trek is named for Mount Salkantay (6,271 m / 20,574 feet). This Sacred Mountain is higher than any mountain in North America. On the Salkantay trek, you will see gorgeous blue lakes, stunning glaciers, cloud forests,s, and rain forests. The last portion of this particular trek has an ecosystem more typical of the Inca Trail with lush green vegetation and many archeological ruins. This trek is a great blend of the two very popular hikes, with an incomparable variety of flora and fauna. The trek includes two nights of camping and one night in a hotel in Aguas Calientes. It also includes a nice train ride from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes on day 3, dinner on day 3 at a great local restaurant in Aguas Calientes, horses to carry 8 kg of your personal gear, and your permission to access Machu Picchu city.
This amazing trek runs beneath the magnificent Salkantay mountain (6.271 m/20,569ft), one of the highest and most stunning in the Andes. The Salkantay Trek was recently named on the National Geographic Ultimate Adventure bucket list – defined as “The 20 most extreme, hair-raising, legendary adventures on the planet.” It is a trek open to everybody, and the most popular alternative to the Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu, and rich in natural scenery. This offers 4 days of trekking through various landscapes including highlands, cloud forests, rain forests, and dry mountains. Throughout the trek, you have amazing views of Apu Salkantay, Pumasillo Mountain, and Humantay Mountain, three of the most stunning peaks of the Cordillera Vilcabamba Mountain range. On the first night, you will feel like you can touch the stars while the variety of sites in addition to the beautiful sky include the glaciers of Apu Salkantay and Humantay Mountain, Salkantay lake, and the moraines (natural formations of small hills produced from the pressure of ice falling from the glaciers above).
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