Wild Peru
Wild Peru
Wild Peru
11 Days Starting and ending in Cusco, Peru
Visiting: Cusco, Huchuy Qosqo, Chillca, Apu Ausangate, Ausangate, Rainbow Mountains
Tour operator:
Tour code:
2831
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians
Tour operated in:
English , SpanishTrip Styles:
Interests:
Cultural, Eco Conscious, Gardens & Nature Tours, Wildlife Tours
Tour Overview
- 8-days trekking through one of the wildest and rarely visited regions of Peru
- Experience a cocoa leaf ceremony with the Patabamba Community
- Get hands-on with the Huchuy Qosqo community as you plough the fields and learn of their connection to Mother Nature
- Enjoy Inter-Andean valleys with impressive viewpoints over the Sacred Valley of the Incas
- Experience local culture through the interpretation of stars, accompanied by traditional music around a warm wood fire
- Trek to the Rainbow Vinicunca Mountains
Hidden in the world's longest continental mountain range, the Andes is one of Peru's best-kept secrets. The rainbow-coloured Vinicunca Mountains. Trekking to this spectacle, you will be treading through one of the wildest and rarely visited regions of Peru, and the crown jewel in the Andes.
Explore low alpine valleys, traditional Peruvian villages still rich in tradition and remote Andean culture. Snow-capped peaks will tower over you, herds of llamas, glaciers and turquoise lakes will encapsulate you.
Condors will soar above you, and pumas and bobcats will dart past. Bathe in hot springs along the way. You will circumnavigate the massive Ausangate Peak before reaching the breathtaking geological features of the 'Rainbow Mountains'. The landscape looks like it has been painted with a brush. Red, orange, ochre, turquoise and blue create an unforgettable sight.
Combined with a fascinating and educational few days with remote Sacred Valley tribes, you will learn and witness their customs and traditions. From cocoa leaf ceremonies to traditional dance and storytelling under the stars, this is a journey that you will not forget, as you uncover the hidden secrets and beauty of Wild Peru.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 – Arrive Cusco
Location: Cusco
Accommodation: Hotel
Welcome to Peru! Upon arrival in Cusco, you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is yours at leisure as you acclimatise to the altitude. The undisputed archaeological capital of the Americas, Cuzco is the continent’s oldest continuously inhabited city and the gateway to Machu Picchu. Cosmopolitan Cuzco (also Cusco, or Qosq’o in Quechua) thrives with a measure of contradiction. Ornate cathedrals squat over Inca temples, massage hawkers ply the narrow cobblestone passages, a rural Andean woman feeds bottled water to her pet llama while the finest boutiques sell pricey alpaca knits.MealsN/AAccommodationOvernight at Hotel BO Quinta San Blas: Deluxe or similarAltitude: Approx. 3,400mServicesAirport transfer
Day 2 – Cusco To Patabamba And Huchuy Qosqo
Location: Huchuy Qosqo
Accommodation: Homestay
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Patabamba CommunityFollowing breakfast this morning, you will be picked up from your hotel in Cusco and transferred to Patabamba Community. Its original name, Patabamba, means ‘plain’ or ‘flat place’ in Quechua. You will arrive at Patabamba Community at approximately 8 am and witness a coca leaf ceremony conducted by local scholars. The locals will then show you how to collect leaves, flowers, and herbs (depending on the season), which are used in the traditional process of dyeing fabric to make clothes; a technique passed down through many generations.Huchuy Qosqo At 9 am, you depart from Patabamba and head to Huchuy Qosqo archaeological remains. Located at 3,550m, the name comes from a Quechua word which means Little Cusco; however, it was also known as Q’acyacawana which means in Spanish ‘place from where we can see thunder’. Historically, it is known for being the place of Inca Wiraqocha, who died there according to legend. In colonial times, a mummy found was assumed to be Inca and was burnt by Francisco Pizarro.During your walk, you will enjoy Inter-Andean valleys typical of the region, with impressive viewpoints over the Sacred Valley of the Incas. After a midmorning traditional-style snack, explore a part of the Inca trail which is also part of the Q’apac Ñan. In the village of Pukamarca, you will be able to take a break and enjoy a lunch box prepared by Patabamba Community members. Continue walking until you reach the archaeological remains of Huchuy Qosqo. From here, descend through typical flora and fauna from the region to the Huchuy Qosqo Community, arriving at the lower part of the Community before crossing to Lamay Qosqo, where you will see the differences between the two communities.MealsBreakfast, Lunch, DinnerAccommodation2 nights in Huchuy Qosqo Community in a rural homestay or similarServicesPrivate vehicle with an English Speaking guideSightseeing: Patabamba Community, Huchuy Qosqo, Pukamarca Village, Lamay QosqoTravel time and distanceWalking distance: 12 km / 7.5 miles. Walking time: Approx. 6-7 hours. Difficulty: ModerateAltitude: Patabamba Community: 3,800 m, Huchuy Qosqo archaeological remains: 3,550 m, Lamay village: 2,940 m
Day 3 – Huayllafara
Location: Cusco
Accommodation: Homestay
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Travel to Huayllafara CommunityEarly this morning, enjoy a local breakfast with the Huchuy Qosqo community. From here, you will travel to the Huayllafara Community, where you will be welcomed at the Cultural Centre for Interpretation with traditional music and beautiful flowers, along with a ‘tinka’ – a symbolic benediction to Mother Earth to thank her for this new day and for spending it with people from different cultures. Meeting the YachaqsAfter your welcome, you will meet the “Yachaqs – Children of the Earth.” The “Yachaqs” (Quechua for “wise”) are experts in Andean agriculture. Understanding the cycles and needs of Pachamama (Mother Earth) is not only ancient knowledge but also crucial for the village’s survival. In Huayllafara, you will learn about Andean agriculture and its environmental importance through the eyes of the Andean people. Community members will teach you about vertical control, time cycles, seasons, and agricultural rituals.You will then apply your new knowledge using traditional tools to plant or harvest food and manage a team of oxen. This hands-on experience will deepen your understanding of Andean agriculture and the villagers’ relationship with the Earth.Lunch and Evening ActivitiesAfter working up an appetite, enjoy a delicious lunch with local dishes prepared fresh with ingredients harvested from the fields of Huayllafara. Return to the Huchuy Qosqo community for a culture-filled night with star interpretation and storytelling, accompanied by traditional music around a warm wood fire.MealsBreakfast, Lunch, DinnerAccommodationHuchuy Qosqo Community in a rural homestay or similarSightseeing: Huayllafara Community, Cultural Centre for Interpretation, Andean agricultural practicesServicesPrivate vehicle with an English Speaking guideTravel Time and DistanceWalking distance: 8 km / 5 miles.Walking time: Approx. 6hoursDifficulty: Moderate, Altitude 3,550 m
Day 4 – Janac Chuquibamba Community
Location: Cusco
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Travel to Janac Chuquibamba CommunityFollowing breakfast with the Huchuy Qosqo community, you will continue to the Janac Chuquibamba community, where you will be welcomed with flowers and traditional Andean music. From here, enjoy a 30-minute walk to a rocky hill, where you will find many Achupalla plants. These spiny-leaved plants are regarded as a gift from Mother Earth by the members of the community; having medicinal purposes and are also used in many ways including making cooking utensils, bags, belts, and firewood. Even the Suksakuro worm which can be found living inside it is considered a delicacy and very nutritious! Discover the mysteries and uses of the Achupalla plant and taste the local gastronomy with products from the area.Traditional Earth Ceremony and TransferAfter your walk, enjoy a lunch made by the locals with ingredients harvested from the village fields. You will finish your experience in the Andes with a traditional Earth ceremony called ‘Pago a la Pachamama’ or ‘Payment to Mother Earth’ to thank her for our experiences and learnings. Transfer to your hotel in Cusco.MealsBreakfast, LunchAccommodationOvernight at Hotel BO Quinta San Blas or similarServicesPrivate vehicle with an English-speaking guideSightseeing: Janac Chuquibamba Community, Pago a la Pachamama ceremonyTravel Time and DistanceWalking distance: 10 km / 6 milesWalking time: Approx. 7 hoursDifficulty: ModerateAltitude: 3,600 m
Day 5 – Chillca
Location: Chillca
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Early in the morning, you will start a fascinating trip by bus through the fertile valley of Vilcanota to Checacupe. You will visit a colonial temple and then head uphill to the valley of Pitumarca, where you will pass through an amazing canyon called Japura, which leads you to Chillca. There, you will be welcomed by the local community. Enjoy a short walking tour until you reach the first ‘Tambo’ (a place to rest). Once you have checked into your lodge, you will have time to relax and enjoy some typical music offered by the community.MealsBreakfast, Lunch, DinnerAccommodationOvernight at Chillca Lodge or similarServicesPrivate vehicle with an English-speaking guideSightseeing: Colonial temple, Valley of Pitumarca, Japura, Chillca, ‘Tambo’Travel Time and DistanceWalking time: 1.5 hoursDifficulty: LowAltitude: 4,368 mJourney Time: Drive approx. 4 hours
Day 6 – Machuracay
Location: Apu Ausangate
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Trekking in Pampa UyuniToday, you will start your trekking journey in the wide valley of Pampa Uyuni, witnessing the unique sights of majestic ice floes. As the path narrows, you will approach the waterfalls flowing from Santa Catalina Mountain. Visit the small Paloma lagoon and take in the beautiful landscape, which is home to llamas and alpacas. Continue past another lagoon to reach Machuracay Tambo and your lodge for the night, situated at the base of the sacred Apu Ausangate Mountain.MealsBreakfast, Lunch, DinnerAccommodationOvernight at Machuracay Lodge or similarServicesPrivate vehicle with an English-speaking guideSightseeing: Trekking Pampa Uyuni, Paloma Lagoon, Machuracay Tambo, Apu Ausangate Mountain.Travel Time and DistanceWalking distance: Approximately 11 kmWalking time: 8 hoursDifficulty: HighAltitude: 4,350 m – 4,850 m
Day 7 – Anantapata
Location: Ausangate
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Trekking in the Valley of PalomichayocBe sure to enjoy a hearty breakfast this morning. After an uphill hike to the valley of Palomichayoc, you’ll be rewarded with unforgettable views. Descend to Ausangate Cocha Lagoon and marvel at the southern part of the ‘Apu’ ice floe. Continue through the unusual reddish sandy formations of ‘Inca’s Snow Peak’ and spend the night at Anantapata Tambo, located close to the spectacular mountains.MealsBreakfast, Lunch, DinnerAccommodationOvernight at Anantapata Lodge or similarServicesPrivate vehicle with an English-speaking guideSightseeing: Trekking the valley of Palomichayoc, Ausangate Cocha Lagoon, ‘Apu’ ice floe, Inca´s Snow PeakTravel Time and DistanceWalking distance: Approximately 10 kmWalking time: 8 hoursDifficulty: HighAltitude: 4,650 m – 5,200 m
Day 8 – Huampococha
Location: Rainbow Mountains
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Trekking the Rainbow MountainsToday is one of the most fabulous parts of your trek. You will be led along the multicoloured layers of the Rainbow Mountains. This red, yellow, sienna, grey and blue path will give you a great opportunity to study geological wonders and admire the unique beauty of this landscape. More than that, this is a perfect place to observe some groups of graceful wild ‘Vicuñas’, thought to be the wild ancestor of the alpaca, which can be seen on these lonely paths.You will overnight in Huampococha Tambo, surrounded by unusual rocky formations near the lagoon of the same name, the place where ‘Huallatas’ (Andean geese) make their nests.MealsBreakfast, Lunch, DinnerAccommodationOvernight at Huampococha Lodge or similarServicesPrivate vehicle with an English-speaking guideSightseeing: Rainbow Mountains, Huampococha Lagoon, VicuñasTravel Time and DistanceWalking distance: Approximately 10 kmWalking time: 7 hoursDifficulty: HighAltitude: 4,730 m – 5,100 m
Day 9 – Cusco
Location: Cusco
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Hike to Anta PassAfter a last and short uphill hike to Anta Pass, you will gradually start descending. Soon you will see the first houses and cultivated fields. The landscape changes quickly and the reddish sandy formations take over the chalkstone mountains that make up the unique rocky woods. This is an ideal habitat for spotting the shy Viscachas. Your driver will be waiting for you when you reach the valley of Pitumarca to transfer you back to Cusco.MealsBreakfast, LunchAccommodation2 nights at Hotel BO Palacio Manco Capac or similarServicesPrivate vehicle with an English Speaking guideTravel time and distanceWalking distance: Approximately 8 kmWalking time: 5 hoursDifficulty: Moderate – High difficulty, Altitude 4,900 mJourney Time: 3-hour drive
Day 10 – Cusco
Location: Cusco
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today is yours at leisure to explore Cusco.MealsBreakfastAccommodationHotel BO Palacio Manco Capac or similarServicesNone
Day 11 – Departure
Location: Cusco
Meals Included: Breakfast
Following breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport for your onward flight.MealsBreakfastServicesAirport Transfers
What's Included
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Return airport transfers
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10 nights accommodation
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10 Breakfasts, 8 Lunches, 6 Dinners
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Services of an English/Spanish speaking guide
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Transportation as per the itinerary
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Entrance fees and permits
What's Not Included
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International and domestic flights
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Visas
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Travel and medical insurance
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All services, meals other than those indicated above
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Any changes to the proposed and confirmed program.
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All items of a personal nature e.g. drinks, laundry, telephone calls, tips etc
Check out our Q&As
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What cultural experiences are included in the Wild Peru tour?
The Wild Peru tour includes a variety of cultural experiences such as participating in a cocoa leaf ceremony with the Patabamba Community, learning about traditional fabric dyeing, and engaging in Andean agricultural practices with the Huayllafara Community. Additionally, there is an opportunity to experience local culture through the interpretation of stars and storytelling, accompanied by traditional music around a warm wood fire.
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What kind of accommodation can I expect during the tour?
During the Wild Peru tour, you will experience a blend of comfort and authenticity with stays at Hotel Quinta San Blas, rural homestays in the Huchuy Qosqo Community, and lodges such as Chillca, Machuracay, Anantapata, and Huampococha. These accommodations offer a unique insight into local culture and breathtaking landscapes.
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What is the difficulty level of the trekking involved in the tour?
The trekking difficulty varies throughout the tour. Some days are rated as moderate, such as the walks to Huchuy Qosqo and Huayllafara, while other days, like the treks to Machuracay and Anantapata, are considered high difficulty due to the altitude and terrain.
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Are meals included in the Wild Peru tour?
Yes, the tour includes 10 breakfasts, 8 lunches, and 6 dinners. Meals are often prepared with local ingredients, providing an authentic taste of the region.
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What kind of transportation is provided during the tour?
The tour includes seamless transportation with return airport transfers and itinerary-based travel. This includes a scenic bus journey through the Vilcanota valley to Chillca, ensuring a comfortable and immersive travel experience throughout your Peruvian adventure.
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What unique natural sights will I see on this tour?
On the Wild Peru tour, you will witness unique natural sights such as the majestic ice floes in the valley of Pampa Uyuni, the multicolored layers of the Rainbow Mountains, and the stunning landscapes of the Sacred Valley of the Incas. You will also have the opportunity to observe wildlife like lamas, alpacas, and the wild 'Vicuñas'.
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
Yes. Focusing on providing authentic experiences where ever you are in the world, Crooked Compass has access to a vast array of accommodation styles. From boutique properties in larger cities to local guest houses and home stays within small villages. Crooked Compass ensures that local authenticity flows through your accommodation throughout your tour without compromising standard.
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What sort of transportation is used for your tours?
Transportation utilised on a Crooked Compass escorted small group tour is a combination of a private air conditioned vehicle and local transport where appropriate. This may include a local bus ride, use of the cities metro system, a domestic flight to another city or overnight train ride.
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
Crooked Compass strives to be a leader in sustainable tourism. Crooked Compass is firmly committed to the principles of ethical travel. Our comprehensive Sustainable Tourism Practices policy summarises our commitments and actions. Although the very basis of our ground operations lends itself to the ethos of sustainable tourism, this policy re-iterates our commitment to: Use locally owned hotels Use locally owned ground agents Use local guides and drivers Promote community tourism projects from homestays to craft shops Support charities that work within the destinations that we travel to Carbon offset our travels
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Who runs your tours and are they experts in their fields?
Crooked Compass works with the worlds best operators who are specialists in their country, region and cities providing you with in depth local knowledge. We use local guides who live and breathe the areas they work in, making sure you experience their region, their way. We believe it is far better to have a local guide who knows a lot about a little than a text book trained Western tour guide who knows a little about a lot. Using local guides also ensures that money stays within local communities and supports the regions we visit.
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What can I expect from a Crooked Compass tour that I wouldn't get from travelling with an alternative company?
Crooked Compass provides a sensory way to understand the world – we help you live like a local, eat like a local, do what the locals do and seek the faces behind the places whilst discovering untouched lands and natural beauty. Crooked Compass tours delve deep into the heart and soul of a destination ensuring you get out of your journey all you intended and much, much more. Our intriguing itineraries have been created by travellers for travellers. Steering travellers to follow a different path, Crooked Compass’ itineraries allow you to experience the world’s most fascinating destinations in ways you never dreamed possible. It brings to life those ‘bucket list’ experiences you have yearned to do and separates the travellers from the tourists. Crooked Compass tours are culturally rich, reward travellers with unexpected encounters and uncommon rendezvous, creating truly unique, authentic travel experiences.
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Who do your tours cater for?
Crooked Compass escorted small group tours cater for those who are well travelled seeking the what’s next and what’s new. Our travellers are curious minded soft adventurers who want to uncover something more than the mainstream tourist trail. Crooked Compass tours draw travellers with an interest in sustainable tourism and conservation for the areas they visit. A Crooked Compass traveller is someone who is seeking something fresh and unique, who has a yearning for authenticity and discovery, with an appreciation for cultures, tradition and the natural world. We call them Cultural Purists.
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I am concerned about my impact on travelling through untouched regions. Can I offset?
Yes. All travellers on Crooked Compass tours have the option to offset their part of their tour’s carbon footprint by donating $4AUD (tax-deductible) at time of booking. 100% of these funds are donated to Greenfleet, an environmental non-profit organisation dedicated to protecting our climate by restoring our forests. By partnering with Greenfleet, we are confident that our carbon offset program provides genuine and lasting environmental benefits. Your offset donation funds plant trees and restore permanent native forests in Australia and New Zealand. As they grow, these forests provide many community and environmental benefits by absorbing carbon emissions, protecting our unique biodiversity, restoring habitat for native wildlife, preventing soil salinity and erosion, improving water quality and much more. If you’d like to find out more and offset the rest of your carbon emissions, visit www.greenfleet.org.au
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At 60 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.