Location
Peru: Huancayo
Dates
Every Week
Camino Huanca - 5 Days:
The Andean mountains and their people have always been very interesting and important to anthropologists and travelers alike. The mountains trips are for those who not only want to travel to take nice pictures but who want to feel that they actually "know" our special Andean life. This trip is a very unique opportunity for any traveler to LIVE a real Andean experience
High Jungle Trip:
Some years ago I started traveling, sharing trails & experiences with many travelers, while exploring different areas of Peru. But this special trip was my first step to learn that simplicity is the key to fun. Nature Lovers: with just a few days in this cloud forest spot you will feel like you are in paradise!
The jungle is about 60% of our Peruvian territory. We have been traveling around the high and low jungle for more than 20 years. The trips we offer are not only to enjoy the beauty of nature but to experience the way of living of the people who are within these environments everyday.
"The Chanchamayo Valley is a very famous coffee growing area and my father's place is a very beautiful part of this area. At present my brother and I continue to share this experience with travelers and our names have appeared in several guide books for more than 20 years. We have managed to overcome the problems of terrorism & crisis. Happily we are still here, with our family, to share the experience of this fun trip with you."
From 45 per day
- Transport
- Food
- Camping & Cooking Equipment
- Bilingual Guide
- First Aid Kit
Worldwide Participants.
in Groups
in Groups of 4
two days
Incas Del Peru is a full-service Travel and Learning center, based in Huancayo, Peru. We cater to those travelers who want to do more than look at monuments, but who really want to get to know new people, cultures and the country. Whether you join us for a trip or stay to take one of our courses, you will participate in the real life of fascinating people. Our goal is to create a bridge of friendship and understanding between travelers and the genuine Peruvian culture.
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