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Slide MACHU PICCHU Visita Machupicchu en un viaje inolvidable Slide VALLE SAGRADO DE LOS INCAS Visita los restos arqueologicos que se encuentran en el Valle Sagrado de los Incas Slide MONTAÑA DE 7 COLORES Visita esta hermosa Montaña y disfruta del aire libre y la naturaleza en los Andes Peruanos Slide CITY TOURS Visita los encantos de Cusco

Slide MACHU PICCHU Visit Machupicchu on an unforgettable trip Slide THE INCAS' SACRED VALLEY Visit the archaeological remains found in the Sacred Valley of the Incas Slide RAINBOW MOUNTAIN Visit this beautiful Mountain and enjoy the outdoors and nature in the Peruvian Andes Slide CITY TOURS Visit the charms of Cusco Sacred Valley of the Inkas Machu Picchu City and Sacsayhuaman Maras Moray South Valley Rainbow Mountain Humantay Lake Inca Trail 2 Days Inca Trail 4 Days Choquequirao 4 Days Choquequirao 5 Days Cusco - Machupicchu 3 Days 2 Nights Machupicchu - Cusco - Sacred Valley 4 days and 3 nights Machupicchu – Cusco – Sacred Valley– Rainbow Mountain 5 Days and 4 Nights Machu Picchu Cusco Sacred Valley Humantay Lake 5 Days And 4 Nights Machupicchu through Santa Teresa 2 Days info@inkasperuadventuretours.com +51 902 532 843 EXCURSIONS HIKES REACTIVE PERU BLOG RESERVATION CONTACT US Tips and recommendations | About Us? | Payment Methods

WHY TRAVEL WITH INKAS ADVENTURE?

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We do not know when the trips will resume, but when we travel again we will do it in a different way, so we are preparing to offer them more security, without losing our essence: “offering experience, in addition to knowing an InkasPeru destination”.

We go further and show you the most authentic of our country. We leave the typical circuits, giving you the opportunity to live unique adventures, the option of spending a night in accommodations such as unique hotels, Andean homes and even camps under the stars in the middle of the great mountains of Peru.

DO YOU WANT TO TAKE EXCURSIONS?

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Our team will help you find the best professional guides in our city and we will help you organize your travel itinerary.

Slide MACHU PICCHU $99.50

Slide SACRED VALLEY $15.99

Slide City and Sacsayhuaman $10.99

DO YOU WANT TO HAVE HIKES?

WE TAKE CARE OF YOUR SAFETY
Our team will help you find the best walks according to your physical condition and with all safety measures.

Slide Mountain of 7 Colors $39.99

Slide Humantay Lake $39.99

Slide Inca Trail 2 Days $120.00

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    inicio de slider SUSTAINABLE TOURISM If you wonder what Pachamama is - for the peoples
    original - is Mother Earth. They do know how to take care of it, feed it and protect it!
    "PACHA" MEANS, IN THE QUECHUA UNIVERSE LANGUAGE, PLACE. IT IS THE FEMALE ENERGY, THE GODDESS OF THE EARTH, IT IS PROTECTIVE. "MAMA" REFERS TO THE MOTHER. Commitment
    Environmental
    Good Practices Commitment
    Social
    Culture and tradition
    compromiso ambiental Environmental Commitment — Respect the signs in tourist destinations. The instructions will not only help you to take care of your heritage but also to enjoy your experience without engaging in bad behavior.
    — Prefer the routes with less impact. Guided tours minimize the number of accidents in addition to the environmental impact due to the influx of tourists when using existing roads and trails. In particular, collaborate fully with the care of Regional Conservation Areas or Protected Areas.
    — Avoid activities that end in environmental crimes. Protected Areas have special regulations. Try to find out about these issues with your tourism agency. Do not disturb natural resources, Avoid uprooting plants or moving stones from their original places. This is illegal in Regional Conservation Areas and in most rural places.
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    cultura y tradicion Culture and Tradition — Find out about the local culture. Knowing the basics about the culture of the country you are visiting in advance will help you have a clear idea of ​​what to expect and enjoy. This will help you have a much more satisfying and enriching experience.
    — Get to know the local culture before you travel.
    — Learn a few words of the local language. Communicating is one of the basic needs of people. Establishing a linguistic link with the locals will take your experience one level further. The first language of Peru is Spanish, but perhaps you want to know something more about Quechua, the language of the Incas.
    — Help with the preservation of heritage. Peruvians are proud of the legacy of their ancestors and the richness of their present. Follow the indications of the tourist guides and the signs to have a suitable behavior in the archaeological sites and tourist areas. For example, it could be very useful to review the list of prohibited objects in Machu Picchu.
    — Understand the cultural differences. During your visit you may find some habits or customs different from your country. Try to manage this difference and not let it influence you. We understand that it may cause you confusion or discomfort, however it is the way of life of the local people. We recommend being open to other lifestyles and experiencing them in order to enrich your experience.
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    Compromiso Social Social Commitment — Buy local items. Handicrafts are part of the economic activity of the tourism industry, as well as the livelihood of many families. By buying items made by small and medium-sized artisans, you will be able to collaborate with the local economy in an effective way.
    — Avoid counterfeit products. An adulterated item is not only of poor quality but it affects the local economy in a negative way. Appreciate the time and effort of the artisans by purchasing original items.
    — Get a good deal with the sellers. A smile and a thank you can lead to more than just an exchange of goods. We invite you to learn the story behind the person who offers you a food or a souvenir.
    — Find out about import and export rules. This is a very important and delicate aspect of the tourist code of conduct: avoid inconvenience by transporting items that are prohibited in certain regions. Check with the tourism agency for more information.
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    Buenas Practicas Good Practices — Learn about the local culture. Knowing the basics about the culture of the country you are visiting in advance will help you have a clear idea of what to expect and enjoy. This will help you have a much more satisfying and enriching experience.
    — Learn about the local culture before you travel.
    — Learn a few words of the local language. Communicating is one of the basic needs of people. Establishing a linguistic link with the locals will take your experience one level further. The first language of Peru is Spanish, but perhaps you want to know something more about Quechua, the language of the Incas.
    — Help with heritage preservation. Peruvians are proud of the legacy of their ancestors and the richness of their present. Follow the indications of the tourist guides and the signs to have a suitable behavior in the archaeological sites and tourist areas. For example, it could be very useful to review the list of prohibited objects in Machu Picchu.
    — Understand the cultural differences. During your visit you may find some habits or customs different from your country. Try to manage this difference and not let it influence you. We understand that it may cause you confusion or discomfort, however it is the way of life of the local people. We recommend being open to other lifestyles and experiencing them in order to enrich your experience.
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