Guided Tour activities in Cuzco & The Sacred Valley
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Birding in Peru
Englishman Barry Walker, owner of the Cross Keys Pub, is a self-confessed 'birding bum' and the best resident ornithologist to give serious birders plenty of enthusiastic advice. He has also written a field guide, The Birds of Machu Picchu, and runs a tour agency, Birding in Peru, for bird-watching trips all around Peru, as well as into Bolivia and Chile.
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Peru Treks
Locally owned, ecoconscious company with experienced guides; it also invests in the ethical treatment of porters. Highly recommended.
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Aventours
This agency is expensive, but it has top-of-the-line guides, equipment, food and services. Its llama treks and private Inca Trail entrance camp at Km 82 are unique.
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SAS
A mammoth operator that takes huge groups along the Inca Trail; however, it has many detractors.
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Leo Garcia
Personable, passionate and supremely knowledgeable about all things Inca.
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Alain Machaca Cruz
Recommended for interesting alternative city tours where you can make chicha or see cuy farms, and hikes and visits to surrounding communities. Quechua and English spoken.
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Adam Weintraub
A native of Seattle, Adam has many years’ experience in Peru and guides custom high-end photography tours and workshops over all of Peru, as well as shorter trips out of Cuzco.
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Q'ente
Offers many alternatives to the classic Inca Trail.
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