
- Peruvian Andes -
The Peruvian Andes follows ancient footpaths that cross high passes, glacial valleys, and remote mountain villages, many of them once part of the Inca road system. Long-distance routes wind beneath snowcapped peaks and past turquoise lakes, combining challenging terrain with constant cultural encounters, making each trek a journey through both landscape and history.
Ecuadorian Andes
The Ecuadorian Andes offer trekking beneath a dramatic line of volcanoes, where trails traverse open páramo, lava fields, and fertile highland valleys. Routes are often high and exposed, with big skies and close-up views of iconic summits, creating treks that feel adventurous yet accessible, shaped by ever-changing weather and striking volcanic scenery.
