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    Peru is a nation of mixed ethnic origins. Throughout its history, Peru has been the meeting ground for different nations and cultures. The indigenous population was joined 500 years ago by the Spaniards. As a result of this encounter, and later enriched by the migration of African blacks, Asians and Europeans, Peruvian man emerged as the representative of a nation whose rich ethnic mix is one of its leading characteristics.

    Welcome to Andean Explorers Cusco

    Our Company Since opening our offices in Cusco in 1999, Andean Explorers has been dedicated to providing the highest quality tourism services with the idea of creating warm, long term relationships with our clients based on their total satisfaction. We strive to constantly improve our level of service excellence. A team of highly qualified young professionals is the key to providing total customer service. Our Staff Andean Explorer's team of young guides are professionals with degrees in Tourism.

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    Manu Reserve 7D/6N

    Visited Destinations: Cusco

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    Manu Reserve for 7 Days and 6 Nights ( in and out by bus )Cloud forest -Otorongo-Salvador-Boca Manu-Cusco

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    Manu Reserve 8D/7N with Pakitza

    Visited Destinations: Cusco

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    Manu reserve 8 Days and 7Nights with Pakitza ( in and out by bus ) Cloud forest-Otorongo-Salvador-Pakitza--Boca Manu - Cusco

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    Manu Cultural Zone 4D/3N

    Visited Destinations: Cusco

    MANU CULTURAL ZONE 4DAYS and 3NIGHTS IN AND OUT BY BUS. Cloud Forest-Parrot Clay Lick-Machuhuasi lake-Cloud forest-Cusco

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    Inca Trail to Machupicchu 4d/3n

    Visited Destinations: Cusco

    Peru’s best-known hike visited by thousands of tourists every year. The classical 43-km trek leading to the Sacred Inca City of Machupicchu combines the visit of mysterious archaeological sites, amazing mountain scenery and lush cloud forest rich in Andean flora and fauna. Machupicchu is reached at sunrise on the fourth day

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    Santa Maria to new Inca Trail Machupicchu Trek ( 3 days 3 nights)

    Visited Destinations: Cusco

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    Is a new route through the beginning of the jungle in Cusco area.
    Optional: Including biking downhill from the mountains to all the way down to the green valley. The landscape while you hike this trip is very beautiful. this trek ends in Machu Pichu very early in the morning

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    Inka Trail 2 days / 1 night

    Visited Destinations: Cusco

    Peru’s best-known hike visited by thousands of tourists every year. This still thrilling 2-day program covers a 13-km Inca Trail, joining the classical 4-day route at the impressive archaeological site of Wiñaywayna, continuing through the famous Inti Punku or Sun Gate, and finally devoting the second day to a full day visit of the world-famous Inca citadel of Machupicchu. This program is recommended for those having less time or those looking to hike a shorter version of the Inca Trail...

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    Trekking Ausangate 6 days / 5 nights

    Visited Destinations: Cusco

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    This trek in the Vilcanota range reaches heights of over 5,000mt-16,400ft and has fabulous panoramic views of crystalline lakes and the nearby mountains. You will see typical Andean animals as llamas, alpacas and vicuñas. Meet local Quechua speaking people and learn about their religion (their relationship with the Apus - mountain spirits), customs and life in the Andes. This hike is quite a long and difficult one (7-8 hours a day), so we recommend that you prepare by doing shorter...

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    Trekking Choquequirao 7 days / 6 nights

    Visited Destinations: Cusco

    Due to its remote locate, Choquequirao ("cradle of gold" in Quechua, native language of the Incas) is relatively new to the trekking circuit. Only since 1992 have people been working to restore the ruins. Very few visitors come because of its remoteness and difficult hike. Nestled on a prominent ridge overlooking the chasm created by the Apurímac River, this mythical city must have rivaled Machu Picchu in terms of beauty. Little is known about this seldom visited site which was...

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