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10 Days in Andes Mountains
All 10 Day Andes Mountains Tours & Packages 2021/2022
Plan an amazing trip for Andes Mountains 10 day itinerary. Explore 18 Andes Mountains 10 day trips from 37 experts with 258 reviews. Classic and off the beaten path itineraries.
Plan an amazing trip for Andes Mountains 10 day itinerary. Explore 18 Andes Mountains 10 day trips from 37 experts with 258 reviews. Classic and off the beaten path itineraries.
Andes Mountains in 10 days
A Journey through a Fabled Past
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- Take the road less traveled by hiking the lesser-known Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu, which is every bit as scenic as the Inca Trail.
- Wander the capital Incan city of Cusco with your private guide, discovering local highlights and hidden treasures at your own pace.
- Delight in luxury trek amenities, such as deluxe lodges, Jacuzzis, and nightly massages.
- Relish a luxury tour to Machu Picchu with your very own expert guide to explain the history, architecture, and theories surrounding the site.
- Discover the delights of Peruvian cuisine at the country’s finest dining establishments.
- Immerse yourself in local life with visits to remote Andean villages that are, for most travelers, uncharted territory.
- Enjoy enriching experiences with local artists at their workshops.
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Top Andes Mountains Attractions
Ancient traditions, indigenous heritage, and vibrant rural communities converge amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Andes mountains. Discover the vibrant tapestry of cultures and traditions that define this majestic mountain range, from bustling cities to remote indigenous villages.
- Cusco, Peru: Nestled in the Peruvian Andes, Cusco is the historic capital of the Inca Empire and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors are drawn to its cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and proximity to the iconic Machu Picchu.
- La Paz, Bolivia: Situated in the Bolivian Andes, La Paz is one of the highest capital cities in the world and a melting pot of indigenous cultures. Travelers flock to its bustling streets, colorful markets, and historic landmarks, such as the Witches' Market and the Valley of the Moon.
- Quechua Communities, Ecuador: Scattered throughout the Ecuadorian Andes, Quechua communities preserve ancient traditions and customs passed down through generations. Visitors can immerse themselves in indigenous culture, participate in traditional rituals and ceremonies, and learn about sustainable farming practices.
- Mapuche Communities, Chile and Argentina: The Mapuche people are indigenous to the Andean region of Chile and Argentina, where they have inhabited the land for centuries. Travelers can visit Mapuche communities to learn about their rich cultural heritage, traditional music and dance, artisanal crafts, and ongoing land rights and cultural preservation struggles.
- Sacred Valley of the Incas, Peru: Located near Cusco, the Sacred Valley is home to numerous indigenous communities and archaeological sites. Visitors can explore Inca ruins, traditional villages, and agricultural terraces, engage with local artisans, and learn about Andean culture and history.
- Colca Canyon, Peru: Carved by the Colca River in the Andes of southern Peru, Colca Canyon is one of the deepest canyons in the world and home to indigenous Quechua communities. Travelers can trek through the canyon, visit traditional villages, and witness the majestic flight of Andean condors soaring overhead.