Trekking Programs

As our world gets smaller - a natural consequence of today's far-reaching virtual platform, TRUE experience...  "actually being there", becomes one of our most powerful tools for reconnection with ourselves, each other and the planet.

Join us for a walk amongst giants.  The Andes, a land of dramatic peaks and crystalline lakes set in fairy-tale valleys will fill you with awe and bring joy to your heart.  We have treks of all shapes and sizes; if you don't see what you want here just ask us to build you a custom adventure.

Enjoy the pictures, then pack your bags and come share a breath of fresh Andean air with us!

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Best Seasons:May through October

Trekking Programs

The choice is really only which one you want to do this year!

    Multi Element Program – Santa Cruz / Pisco

    12 Days

    The Santa Cruz Trek is one of the most popular hiking routes in the Cordillera Blanca and Pisco is its counterpart for non-technical mountain ascents. And Pisco is said to have the best summit view in the whole range! A…

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      Trekking Program – Los Cedros / Alpamayo Circuit

      16 Days

      Known to some as the “Alpamayo Circuit”, the trek which follows the valley of Los Cedros is the least traveled and perhaps most aesthetic walking trails in the Cordillera Blanca.  You get high passes, lush valleys, lakes and waterfalls and…

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        Trekking Program – Santa Cruz / Ulta

        11 Days

        The Santa Cruz Trekking circuit is without a doubt one of the most popular hiking routes in the Cordillera Blanca.  For those who lack the luxury of a long vacation, this route has options that can fit almost anyone’s time…

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          Trekking Program – Huayhuash Circuit

          16 Days

          The Huayhuash (pronounced why-wash) trekking circuit is, simply put, one of the most spectacular walking trails in the world.  Despite its quick rise to fame due the countless stunning photos & articles we’ve seen in National Geographic, Outside Magazine and…

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