Can you imagine walking on an infinite mirror where the sky and earth merge? The Salar de Uyuni, with its 10,582 km² of extension, is the most spectacular adventure destination in Bolivia. With over 10 billion tons of salt stretching across an endless landscape, this white sea is the legacy of the ancient Lake Coipasa that dried up thousands of years ago. Located at 3,656 meters above sea level, it is not only the largest salt flat in the world, but also a surreal setting perfect for unique photos and unforgettable experiences.
Can you imagine walking on an infinite mirror where the sky and earth merge? The Salar de Uyuni, with its 10,582 km² of extension, is the most spectacular adventure destination in Bolivia. With over 10 billion tons of salt stretching across an endless landscape, this white sea is the legacy of the ancient Lake Coipasa that dried up thousands of years ago. Located at 3,656 meters above sea level, it is not only the largest salt flat in the world, but also a surreal setting perfect for unique photos and unforgettable experiences.
This 5-day tour is designed for nature and wildlife lovers, especially those interested in amphibians and reptiles. The Tambopata National Reserve and its buffer zone harbor an extraordinary diversity of herpetofauna, making it an ideal destination for scientific tourism and photographic exploration. We will begin our expedition by navigating the Amazon rivers, venturing into the jungle in search of fascinating species. During our night walks and boat trips, we may spot the majestic anaconda (Eunectes murinus), camouflaging itself among the vegetation and basking in the sun in the wetlands. Additionally, we will explore the habitats of the four caimans of the Peruvian Amazon: the black caiman (Melanosuchus niger), the white caiman (Caiman Crocodilus), the smooth-fronted caiman (Paleosuchus trigonatus), and the caiman lizard (Paleosuchus palpebrosus). Each plays a vital role in the ecosystem and offers an unmatched observation experience. Throughout this adventure, we will also encounter vibrantly colored frogs, arboreal snakes, and Amazonian turtles, learning about their behaviors and adaptations in their natural environment. This trip offers a unique opportunity to connect with the biodiversity of the jungle, experience unforgettable moments, and explore the fascinating world of herpetofauna in one of the world’s richest wildlife regions.
This tour was designed for those looking to step off the beaten path and experience a more authentic connection with nature and Inca history. The hike to Llactapata follows an ancient network of Inca trails used centuries ago to connect Machu Picchu with the rest of the Empire. While it’s not part of the classic Inca Trail, this route offers an equally fascinating experience, with privileged views and fewer tourists. The journey begins with a hike along a trail used by Salkantay Trek travelers, but with adjusted schedules to enhance tranquility and immersion in the natural surroundings. Thanks to a partnership with a local family, we’ve improved the route to offer a more authentic and exclusive experience. One of the most magical moments of the tour happens at Llactapata, where you’ll get a unique panoramic view of Machu Picchu one day before visiting it. This is a special place, rich in history and surrounded by the natural beauty of the Andes. Finally, on the third day, we reach Machu Picchu, the jewel of the Inca civilization, where we’ll explore its astonishing architecture and the mysteries surrounding this world wonder. This journey is the perfect option for those seeking a different experience, away from the crowds and with a deeper connection to the Inca legacy.
Dive into a unique experience in the Amazons with the Amazons Tambopata Experiential Tour 3 days. Discover the most authentic and least touristy side of the jungle, where you will get close to its inhabitants, their customs, and their way of life in the heart of nature. Throughout this adventure, you will participate in the daily activities of the community, learn about their stories and traditions, and taste their local cuisine. You will explore the virgin jungle in a unique way, understanding the importance of medicinal plants and subsistence hunting for the locals. We will venture deep into the most remote areas of the Amazons through a fascinating six-hour river journey along the Tambopata River, moving away from civilization to discover the life of the riverside dwellers and their methods of transportation in these majestic waters. In this completely natural environment, with no trace of mass tourism, you will enjoy a pure connection with the jungle. During the journey, you will have the chance to explore the impressive Tambopata, Madre de Dios, and Malinoski rivers, along with numerous streams, ravines, and lakes that are part of this breathtaking ecosystem. Live an unforgettable experience deep in the Amazons, where nature and culture intertwine in a journey that will change your perspective. Dare to discover the Amazons like never before!
Discover the Brazilian Pantanal, the largest wetland in the world, shared by three countries: Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay. This place is truly magical, with an amazing variety of animals and plants. It is home to one of the largest jaguar populations in the world. If you love wildlife and nature, this is the perfect place for you. On our exclusive jaguar tour in the Pantanal, you’ll enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience. You’ll have the chance to see jaguars in their natural home, in the wild, doing things you wouldn’t see in a zoo—like hunting caimans and capybaras. You’ll be in a very special place, the Encontro das Águas Ecological Reserve, located in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil. During the trip, you’ll explore the vast Brazilian savannas and enjoy exciting boat safaris that bring you up close to animals in their natural habitat. You’ll also venture into the jungle to discover everything the Pantanal has to offer. This place is a true paradise for nature and adventure lovers, full of incredible wildlife that will leave you speechless.
Embark on an extraordinary 7-day journey that combines the most impressive destinations in southern Peru. This carefully structured itinerary will allow you to explore the majestic Sacred Valley of the Incas, discover the enigmatic citadel of Machu Picchu, marvel at the vibrant colors of Rainbow Mountain, and connect with the ancestral cultures of Lake Titicaca. A travel experience that blends archaeology, adventure, and living traditions in the Peruvian Andes. This tour package offers a unique opportunity to discover four of Peru’s most extraordinary attractions: the fertile Sacred Valley, the nerve center of the Inca Empire; the imposing citadel of Machu Picchu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; the spectacular Rainbow Mountain with its unique geological formations; and the ancestral islands of Lake Titicaca. Sacred Valley Tour: The Agricultural Heart of the Inca Empire The Sacred Valley tour is one of the most enriching experiences of the trip. Surrounded by towering mountains and fertile lands, this valley was the agricultural, religious, and military hub of the Inca civilization. During the visit, you’ll explore historically significant locations such as: Chinchero: Known for its alpaca wool weavings and its colonial church built upon Inca foundations. Moray: A complex of circular terraces used as an agricultural laboratory by the Incas. Maras Salt Mines: Over 3,000 salt ponds that have been harvested since pre-Inca times. Ollantaytambo: A town that retains its original Inca urban layout and hosts an impressive fortress. Machu Picchu: The Lost City of the Incas The highlight of the journey is the visit to Machu Picchu, built in the 15th century and considered one of the most important archaeological wonders in the world. During the guided tour, you will explore: The Temple of the Sun and the Intihuatana, showcasing the Incas’ advanced astronomical knowledge. The agricultural terraces, which demonstrate the Inca Empire’s hydraulic engineering. The option to hike Huayna Picchu for panoramic views (advance booking required). Our certified guides will share the secrets of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Rainbow Mountain: The Mineral Rainbow of the Andes At 5,200 meters (17,060 ft) above sea level, Rainbow Mountain amazes visitors with its colorful mineral-striped slopes formed over millions of years. The experience includes: Guided hike with professional assistance and supplemental oxygen. Geological explanations about the mountain’s unique formation. Photo opportunities at the summit with spectacular views. Uros & Taquile Islands: Living Cultures of Lake Titicaca On the highest navigable lake in the world (3,812 meters / 12,507 ft above sea level), you’ll discover: Uros Floating Islands: Built entirely from totora reeds, where you’ll learn about the traditions of this lake-dwelling culture. Taquile Island: Famous for its textiles, declared Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, with a traditional lunch included. This comprehensive 7-day tour package is designed to offer you an unforgettable experience, blending the best of Peru’s cultural and natural heritage with maximum comfort and safety. From the awe-inspiring archaeological remains of the Inca Empire to the most breathtaking natural landscapes and living traditions still preserved today, this journey will give you memories that last a lifetime.
The classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is one of the most famous treks in the world and the most popular in Peru. It can be done in two versions: a 2-day trek and a 4-day trek. For either option, a special permit called the “Inca Trail permit” is mandatory. Spots are very limited, so many people book their permits months in advance—sometimes even up to a year ahead. The general recommendation is to make a reservation 6 to 8 months in advance to secure a spot. The classic 2-day Inca Trail is the only route that allows you to visit Machu Picchu twice. One of the most iconic points of the trek is Inti Punku, also known as the “Sun Gate”, which offers a panoramic view of Machu Picchu before reaching the citadel. You’ll also pass through Wiñayhuayna, an impressive archaeological complex with agricultural terraces and Inca structures. Machu Picchu, the final destination of the route, is one of the wonders of the world and a symbol of the Inca Empire’s grandeur. Its temples, plazas, and terraces showcase the advanced engineering and profound astronomical knowledge of this civilization. To explore the citadel, there are different circuits that allow you to discover its most important structures. For more information about the different circuits within Machu Picchu, you can click here (Machu Picchu circuits).
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