Tours

Explore our destinations and live the adventure.

Welcome to the complete collection of Four Ways Expeditions. Here you will find every adventure we offer in Cuzco and Peru, from the legendary Inca Trail to the hidden trails of Ausangate. Use the filters to find the perfect itinerary that matches your hiking experience, time availability, and cultural interests.

26 Experiences found

Cuzco
5

South Valley Tour Cuzco

Morning light spills over the edges of Cuzco as the South Valley Tour begins. From our hotel, we head out while the air is still...
Full day
easy
3,600 m.a.s.l
Cuzco
5

Maras and Moray Tour

Our Maras and Moray tour will offer a deep look into the Sacred Valley’s ancient traditions. We'll drive through Andean  geographies that rise above  3,300...
Full day
easy
3,500 m.a.s.l

Discover the Heart of the Andes

Whether you prefer challenging treks, cultural immersion, or relaxing sightseeing, Four Ways Expeditions has the perfect travel style for you. Our itineraries are crafted by local experts to ensure you experience the authentic Peru, safely and sustainably.

Authentic Local Expertise

Our archives represent years of knowledge gathered by local guides who were born and raised in the Andean mountains. We go beyond standard itineraries to offer you a deep understanding of the Inca history, Quechua traditions, and the hidden gems of the Sacred Valley that only locals know about.

Commitment to Quality

From the classic Inca Trail to alternative treks like Salkantay and Lares, every option listed in our collections is managed with the highest standards of safety and service. We ensure personalized attention, small groups, and top-tier camping equipment for your comfort in the wildest environments.

Sustainable Travel

By exploring Peru with us, you support sustainable tourism practices. We are committed to protecting the Pachamama (Mother Earth) and supporting the local high-Andean communities through fair wages and responsible travel initiatives that preserve our cultural heritage.

Traveler Essentials: Planning Your Trip

Best Time to Visit Cuzco

Cuzco has two defined seasons: the dry season (May to October) and the rainy season (November to April). The dry season is ideal for trekking, offering sunny days and clear views of Machu Picchu. However, the rainy season transforms the landscape into a vibrant green, perfect for photography enthusiasts who don't mind a little rain.

Acclimatization & Health

Cusco sits at 3,400 meters (11,152 ft) above sea level. We strongly recommend spending at least 2-3 days in the city or the Sacred Valley before embarking on any rigorous trek. Drinking plenty of water, eating light meals, and trying coca tea are excellent ways to help your body adjust to the high altitude.

Cultural Etiquette

Peruvians are warm and welcoming people. When visiting local communities or markets, always ask for permission before taking close-up photos of individuals. Supporting local artisans by buying handmade textiles is a great way to contribute directly to the families in the Sacred Valley.

Why Book in Advance?

Permits for the classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu are limited to 500 per day (including staff) and sell out months in advance. To secure your spot on your preferred dates, especially during the high season (June-August), we advise booking your adventure at least 4 to 6 months prior to your arrival.

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