Expeditions
Cusco Expeditions in Peru
For mental clarity
Our Cusco expeditions go beyond Machu Picchu, combining high-altitude landscapes, Inka archaeological sites, and immersive travel experiences in Peru.
Designed for premium travelers, these journeys integrate nature, history, and structured exploration—offering more than traditional tours. The Andean environment supports mental clarity, perspective shift, and deeper engagement through real conditions, not staged experiences.
Each expedition connects cultural heritage with modern understanding of human behavior and adaptation, creating high-level travel experiences focused on clarity, depth, and transformation.
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Discover Your Expedition
2 days
10
12
Wacrapucara, Cusco
The Apurimac Canyon on one side. A sacred Inka oracle above you. No other campers for miles. Some places don’t need explanation — they need the right kind of silence to enter them.
6 Days
10
19
Mollepata - Santa Teresa
Salkantay — the savage mountain — at 6,279 meters on one side, Humantay’s glacial lake on the other, and six days of Andean terrain that moves from ice to cloud forest to Machu Picchu without repeating itself once.
5 days
10
16
Lares, Machu Picchu
Quechua weavers at 4,000 meters. A glacier pass that earns its name. Thermal springs waiting at the bottom. Machu Picchu at the end — but by then, you’ll already understand what built it.
5 days
10
12
Santuario historico de Machu Picchu
Four mountain passes. Seven sacred sites. Forty-three kilometers of road the Inka built to connect earth to sky. Machu Picchu at dawn
5 days
10
16
Inka Jungle, Machu Picchu
Glaciers to cloud forest in five days — by bike, raft, zip-line, and foot. The most physical route to Machu Picchu that exists. Earned in every possible sense of the word.
2 days
10
10
Inca trail - Machupicchu
Eleven kilometers on the road the Inka built with intention. Wiñayhuayna at golden hour. The Sun Gate at dawn. Then the Hiram Bingham train back — because how you arrive matters, and so does how you leave.
5 days
10
15
Choquequiraw Archaeological Park
Three times the size of Machu Picchu. Eighty percent still buried. Fewer visitors in a week than Machu Picchu receives in an hour. Some places guard themselves — Choquequirao is one of them.
10 days
10
22
Choquequirao
Ten days connecting the Andes’ two greatest lost cities on foot — the way the Inka connected them. Choquequirao to Machu Picchu, walked in full, with the ApurĂmac Canyon, four mountain passes, cloud forest, zip-line, and thermal springs between them.
9 days
10
15
Apu Ausangate
Eighty kilometers around one of the most sacred mountains in the Andes. Nine days above 4,500 meters. Rainbow Mountain before the crowds arrive. The highest pass at 5,400 meters. Vicuñas, glaciers, and seven lagoons whose colors the eye refuses to accept.
14 days
10
24
Ausangate Mount
Fourteen days through the most remote high-altitude terrain in the Cusco region — Sibinacocha, Ausangate, Rainbow Mountain, and passes above 5,400 meters. The long version of the Andes, walked in full.
Why us
Life Therapy
We design travel as applied life therapy
Community Integration
We integrate therapeutic travel with living cultures
Science-Based Design
Our journeys apply science to mental balance
Nature Connection
We use natural environments for mental regulation
Emotional Wellness Architecture
We design spaces that support emotional balance and inner clarity
Simplicity as Design Principle
We remove excess to restore focus, meaning, and mental order
Ecological Integration
We align each journey with the rhythms of natural ecosystems
Authentic Cultural Environments
We work within living cultures that preserve human knowledge and continuity
Global Human Impact
We create experiences that resonate beyond the individual, into human awareness
Nature-Based Regulation
We use natural settings to recalibrate the nervous system
Expeditions tips
• Wake up tea
Yes, that is what we have for you every morning during your expedition in the Andes, to reward the warmth of your sleeping bag with the cold mornings of the Andes and prepare you for the day of adventures that is coming.
• Best time for expeditions
Cusco is a year-round destination. For sunny mountain expeditions in the Andes, do it in the dry season: From April to October, . And avoid the rainy season which runs from November to March.
Remmember this is about therapy, out of confort our brain can do more than what we can handle in confort, the rainy season can be rewarding. This recomendation is for tough adventurers how need thrue suport, but an easier way is to book in participatory tourism – category.
• Flexible Holidays
We can arrange itineraries expeditions and tours for you. Perhaps you have a special place in mind, even if you want more time to connect with nature, we can make it happen.
The elders say that when you arrive at a new place and it seems familiar, it is because your spirit has anticipated the journey. So there is more than one reason to do it.
• Add-ons
Are themes to better suit your needs and it is advisable to select some of them to help shape and facilitate the therapy process. These additional services can be found in the booking bar to the left of each Daily tours, Expedition, Packages and Experiential tours.
• Choose the right Expedition
Find the attractions you want to visit, adapt them to your time and book your package.
You can research every single detail of your future adventure as it is done nowadays, but remember that the simple fact of travelling is already therapy, but with Therapeutic Tourism it goes deeper and we invite you to make the very best of your holiday therapy. All the new, the unknown and the mystery of the future is what gives the touch of life and gives more positive discharges on a neuronal level as it used to be before.
Keep calm and let us lead you.
• Best gastronomy
Peru is the gastronomic capital of the world: a destination for lovers of travel, nature and food. Our expeditions meet culinary standards and increase the intensity of the Andean adventur
• Authentic gear
We are not referring to the best brands, but rather to locally made camping equipment that has been used since time immemorial.
All with the purpose of maintaining our line of ecology and simplicity, but at the same time for our essence of creating cultural experiences.
• Therapy
It is about us and it is our essence.Â
Nature is the sanctuary of life. Our shamanic training empowers us with knowledge outside of traditional history, supported by science, but above all with simple keys to preserve life through the enlightenment of consciousness. We propose to relearn about life through history, science and simplicity, which we call the Inka method.
•Tie your pins
That is all what you have to do to get into the adventure expedition with us.Â
Yes, because we have an expedition team to do all the essential services to create your experience in the Andes, from setting up camp up to tea time.
The ancestral technique to avoid altitude sickness is to chew coca leaves and our team will give it to you as tea every morning to acclimatize you and to warm up.