Cusco, Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu: The Heart of the Inca Empire (4 Days / 3 Nights)
Mystical Cusco and Sacred Valley: The Complete Imperial Expedition (5 Days / 4 Nights)
Magical Cusco and Jewels of the Andes: The Ultimate Expedition (6 Days / 5 Nights)
The Best of Peru: From the Pacific Coast to the Glory of the Andes (7 Days / 6 Nights)
Legendary Peru: From the Pacific Coast to the Peaks of the Andes (8 Days / 7 Nights)
Great Andes Expedition: From the Pacific Coast to the Treasures of the Altiplano (10 Days / 9 Nights)
Peru Grand Reserve: The Complete Expedition (15 Days / 14 Nights)
Ruta del Sol: The Sacred Path to Puno
Classic Sacred Valley: The Splendor of the Incas
Why Visit Cusco?
Cusco is a land of breathtaking landscapes and rich history. Whether you are looking for challenging treks, cultural immersion in local communities, or simply enjoying the Andean scenery, our tours are designed to show you the most authentic side of this region.
Cultural Immersion
Traveling through Cusco offers a unique opportunity to connect with the living culture of the Andes. From ancient Inca traditions to vibrant local markets, every corner tells a story that has survived for centuries.
Natural Wonders
Our itineraries are crafted to take you off the beaten path. Experience the dramatic contrast between snow-capped peaks, lush cloud forests, and turquoise lagoons that characterize the stunning geography of Peru.
Responsible Tourism
We are committed to preserving the destinations we visit. By choosing Four Ways Expeditions, you support sustainable practices that protect the environment and provide fair wages to local communities and porters.
Travel Essentials
Best Time to Go
The dry season (May to October) is generally considered the best time for trekking and sightseeing, offering sunny days and clear views. The rainy season (November to April) brings greener landscapes and fewer crowds, perfect for photography.
Altitude & Acclimatization
Most destinations in the Andes are at high altitude. We recommend spending at least 2 days acclimatizing before starting any strenuous activity. Drink plenty of water and try the local coca tea to help your body adjust.
Packing Tips
Weather in the mountains can change rapidly. Dress in layers (base layer, fleece, waterproof jacket). Don't forget sturdy hiking boots, sun protection, and a reusable water bottle to minimize plastic waste.
Book with Confidence
We operate with small groups to ensure personalized attention and safety. Our guides are certified professionals trained in first aid and rescue, ensuring you are in safe hands every step of the way.
The Andean Experience: A Deep Dive
Exploring Peru is more than just checking destinations off a bucket list; it is about immersing yourself in a world where history, nature, and spirituality intertwine.
Legacy of the Incas
The architectural mastery of the Incas is visible in every corner of Cuzco. From the precise stonework of Sacsayhuaman to the agricultural terraces of Moray, each site tells a story of a civilization that lived in perfect harmony with the environment. Our guides are passionate about sharing these stories, ensuring you understand the significance of every stone.
Biodiversity of the Andes
Peru is one of the most biodiverse countries on the planet. During your treks, you will transition from high-altitude ecological tiers where Alpacas and Vicuñas roam, down to the lush cloud forest filled with orchids, hummingbirds, and the spectacled bear. Respecting this fragile ecosystem is at the core of our operations.
Living Culture
The Inca culture did not disappear; it evolved. In the remote communities of the Andes, Quechua is still the primary language, and ancient traditions such as weaving and the offering to the Pachamama remain a part of daily life. Traveling with us supports these communities directly, helping to preserve their unique heritage for future generations.
