Peru - South

Introduction to the Peru South expedition

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Peruvians tend to be very warm-hearted and take pride in welcoming visitors into their communities so teams are encouraged to make the most of the opportunities for cultural exchange. Learning some Spanish will really help with this and more ambitious teams may even want to try their hand at learning Quechua! An expedition to Southern Peru will provide a challenging and varied experience for any team. The country’s fascinating cultural history, the friendliness of its people, stunning scenery and outstanding trekking opportunities make it an extremely popular destination. Peru image gallery
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Expedition summary for Peru South
  Location: Southern Peru, South America
Duration: 21 to 28 days
Ideal for: A challenging and varied experience
Highlights: Fascinating cultural history, friendliness of its people, stunning scenery and outstanding trekking opportunities
 
 

Some possible expedition objectives are given below, please note these may alter between now and your expedition. The Expedition Program Manager for Southern Peru will agree a suitable expedition itinerary for you, to best match the abilities and aspirations of your team.

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Acclimatisation
From Lima, teams can either head south towards Arequipa where they complete a number of different acclimatisation treks, or they can head east to Cusco where there are a variety of options, including treks to the ruins and markets of the Sacred Valley.

Main Trekking phase
Arequipa and Cusco
There are a wealth of trekking opportunities based around the beautiful colonial towns of Arequipa and Cusco. In Arequipa, teams could opt for a trek in the Colca Canyon, which is twice the depth of the Grand Canyon or in the more remote Cotahuasi Canyon, which is reportedly the deepest canyon in the world. Those looking for a greater challenge may want to attempt a volcano trek.

Near Cusco, teams can trek to Machu Picchu, the famous ‘Lost City of the Incas’, on a beautiful and challenging alternative to the Inca Trail. Even further off the beaten track, there are remote ruins deep in the heart of the Sacred Valley and mountain treks in the nearby Cordillera Vilcanota. These longer and more adventurous treks allow teams to explore the heart of rural Peru.

Projects
During this phase, teams have the opportunity to learn about the Peruvian way of life, experiencing local culture and customs at first hand. Projects could include helping villages to construct or renovate community buildings and facilities, painting murals, establishing recycling systems or planting trees.

Rest and Relaxation
During an expedition to Southern Peru there are a variety of opportunities en route for rest and relaxation. Peru contains many fascinating cultural sites including ancient ruins and colourful local markets. Teams could also spend time on Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, fly over the famous Nasca lines or visit the Paracas Peninsular and Ballestas islands which are home to a great variety of wildlife. Adventurous teams could also choose to take part in a White-water rafting trip or a boat trip into the Amazon at the Pongo de Manique.

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