All Trips > Peru > Machu Picchu Hiking, Biking, and Rafting Adventure Machu Picchu Hiking, Biking, and Rafting Adventure Book Your Machu Picchu Trip AT A GLANCE Peru 12 Explorer Chicks Hotel Bucket List, Camping, Cycling, Hiking, International, Multisport, White Water Rafting 8 Days 2 - Moderately Active Physical demand level for this trip Machu Freaking Picchu Photos Itinerary Logistics Activity Level What's Included Book Your Machu Picchu Trip Share Machu Freaking Picchu Activate messy bun mode because you’re gonna be movin’ through Peru with whitewater rafting, cycling, and hiking followed by 2 back to back days visiting Machu freaking Picchu magic. CHILLS! Acclimatizing isn’t code for watching Frasier reruns in the hotel. During our first couple days, we’ll explore ancient ruins, landmarks, and museums of Cusco and the Sacred Valley on private tours. We’ll feast our eyes on Cusco Cathedral, the Inca Museum, Pisac, Awanacancha, and Sacsayhuaman. And we’ll be treated to all the hot goss on Incan Culture thanks to our private guide. Along the way, we’ll have a few sneaky surprises and special moments that will leave you moved by the spirituality and kindness of the Quechua culture. Your multisport journey begins on Day 3 of your trip. You’ll bike that booty to Maras and Moray. Oh, AND whitewater raft down one of the most scenic portions of the Urubamba River. Um, AND hike up to a lesser-known archeological site. After, you’ll wander down to Ollantaytambo where you’ll fill your belly with a traditional Quechan lunch. Same old weekday, right? And then MACHU PICCHU – Not once, But TWICE! It’s just too spectacular for one short bus tour. You and your fellow Explorer Chicks are going to Machu Picchu twice AND in style via the Vistadome Train. During your first visit, you’ll get to know the history of the citadel with a 2-hour guided tour that’s light on hiking. The next day, you’ll hike Huayna Picchu, the mountain that sits right behind the citadel. You’ll have extra time to explore the ancient site and soak up all the juicy history thanks to our local guides. Yes, there will be Machu Picchu Glamour Shots. Optional Rainbow Mountain Extension: Hike deep into the breathtaking painted hills of Palccoyo, an off-the-beaten-path gem. The landscape bursts with vibrant colors, with striking layers of red, green, and gold unfolding as you climb. Embrace the altitude and draw on every ounce of grit to reach the summit of Palccoyo’s Rainbow Mountain, where you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of glaciated peaks, wild desert landscapes, herds of alpacas, and the unstoppable spirit of WILD WOMEN! Photos Itinerary Expand All Days Day 1 - Welcome to Peru! Get ready for a warm welcome to Cusco! Whether you just touched down or flew in last night, you’ll be privately whisked from the airport to our meeting spot in the city. At 10:30 AM, we’ll gather in the lobby of the Hilton Garden Hotel to kick things off with some intros and maybe a bit of excited chatter. Then, we dive straight into Cusco’s magic! First stop: Qoricancha, the legendary “Golden Courtyard” temple. The vibes here are next-level, with sacred history around every corner. From there, it’s on to Plaza de Armas, where the scene’s all about vivid gardens, a grand central statue, and plenty of room to wander, snap photos, and soak in the buzz of the city. This tour is the perfect way to start uncovering Inca and Pre-Inca cultures and start that acclimation journey. Next up, we’re off to Awanacancha—a living museum and weaving project that brings together 400 families from across Sacred Valley. Here, you’ll meet some of the master weavers, plus the resident CFOs (Chief Fiber Officers)—yes, the ALPACAS! You’ll see how their soft fleece is spun into incredible clothing and decor. After a day of exploring, we’ll settle into our chic 5-star boutique hotel, our stylish base for the next three nights. Here, we’ll kick off our week with a delicious welcome dinner and get the adventure rolling in style! Altitude: Cusco 11,152’ Accommodation: Boutique Style Hotel, Sacred Valley (Shared) Meals: L-D Day 2 - Hike to Pumamarca with a Traditional Quechuan Lunch Egg pref? Scrambled. Trail pref? Full o’ ruins plz. We’re up and out early today, leaving our comfy digs to cruise through the Sacred Valley, past the charming town of Ollantaytambo, and onto Pallata, where our trek begins. The trail heads upward, winding through local villages where we’ll catch glimpses of daily life—kids running, llamas grazing, the usual Andes magic—as we make our way up to Pumamarca. This high-up spot was pure genius on the Incas’ part, overlooking lush Patacancha Valley and the dramatic meeting of two rivers far below. At Pumamarca, it’s all about discovery. We’ll wander around ancient stairs and walls, ceremonial sites, and storerooms—classic Inca stonework on full display. Once we’ve soaked it all in, we’ll trek down through the terraced wonderland of Musqa Pukyo, with panoramic Andean views around every bend. This descent takes us past functional yet stunning farm terraces that lead all the way to Ollantaytambo, where our private ride will be waiting. But the day’s not done yet! We’ll dive into a traditional Pachamanca feast—Andean flavors galore—in the heart of these breathtaking landscapes. And to top it off, we’ll end with a well-earned stop at a local brewery. Cheers to an epic day! After we say OMG for the five thousandth time, we’ll head back to our hotel for dinner and to rest up for our biking adventure! Hiking: 4.7 miles. 348’ gain. 1,700’ loss. Easy. Altitude: Max 11,211’. Minimum 9,570’ Accommodation: Boutique Style Hotel, Sacred Valley (Shared) Meals: B-L-D Day 3 - Cycling Maras + Moray Now that our lungs are basically Peruvian, we’ll set off on a biking adventure after breakfast. Our private transfer takes us from our hotel to the village of Chinchero where we’ll be fitted for bikes and helmets. Don’t panic if it’s been a while since you last saddled up! We’re heading out on a beginner’s ride to the archeological site of Moray––one of the first agricultural experimental “labs” on the planet. This beauty is constructed of descending circular terraces that were used to support a variety of microclimates and crops. Where better to enjoy our picnic lunch than surrounded by the ingenuity of indigenous Peruvians with spectacular mountains all around? After lunch, we’ll set off on the next part of our bicycle journey over the rolling hills to the iconic salt ponds of Maras. Here, residents “mine” 3,000 bright white and multicolored salt ponds, which are divided amongst the local families. You’ll be able to taste the salt to experience its life-giving properties. After our tour, we’ll continue our ride to Pichingoto where our transfer will be ready to take us back to the last night at our bougie hotel for a delicious dinner. Cycling: 5 hours. 20 miles. Ascent 1706’. Descent 4,506’ Altitude: Max 12,267’. Minimum 9,330’ Accommodation: Boutique Style Hotel, Sacred Valley (Shared) Meals: B-L-D Day 4 - Machu Picchu Day! HOLY GUACAMOLE IT’S HERE! Today’s the bucket list day. We’re off to Machu Picchu! We’ll hop on a Vistadome train that will take us from Ollanta to Aguas Calientes. This isn’t just any train ride—it’s a spectacular journey through the Urubamba Gorge, with views of lush tropical valleys, misty cloud forests, and the occasional farmer (or curious kid) watching the train go by. Then, we’ll take a bus to the citadel entrance. Feel free to text your bestie and say you’re off to the citadel as if it’s the most casual thing ever. Now’s the moment to soak in the iconic view you’ve been waiting for—ancient stone steps, temples, terraces, and stunning architecture all set against the dramatic Andes. Our girl gang has a private 2-hour tour on the books, filled with the history and mystery of this 15-century Incan masterpiece along with other important heritage sites across the world. After our tour, we’ll have lunch at a renowned 5-star lodge, right next to the entrance to the citadel with picture perfect views and delicious Peruvian food. Then we’ll catch our bus back to Aguas Calientes and our hotel with amazing gardens, courtyards, and an on-site organic, locally-sourced restaurant. Tomorrow is leg day. Hiking: 2 hours around Machu Picchu. Altitude: Max 9,160’. Minimum Altitude 7,972’ (Machu Picchu) Accommodation: Hotel, Aguas Calientes (Shared) Meals: B-L-D Day 5 - Machu Picchu 2.0 With Huayna Picchu Hike Title today Machu Picchu THE SEQUEL because we’ve organized a spicy Part Dos. After breakfast, we’ll hike to the summit of Huayna Picchu, which means Young Peak in Quechua. Huayna Picchu looms behind the Machu Picchu citadel, so there will be stairs. But you will be endlessly rewarded with the absolute best and most heart-thumping views of Machu Picchu along with bonus Incan structures only the brave (with permits) dare climb. Along the way to Huayna Picchu, we’ll meander through the citadel for a second tour. The 2.5 mile journey scores you 1000 feet of elevation gain thanks to some seriously steep Incan-stairs. It’s a gloriously challenging hike with unparalleled views of the cloud forest and the Machu Picchu citadel. Descending from Huayna Picchu, we will take a trail to the rarely visited Temple of the Moon, one of the three temples in the area nestled inside a cave with a large throne-like surface that may or may not have been (but totally probably was) used for human sacrifices. Eeeeep! After our tour and hike, we’ll eat at Indio Feliz for a celebratory lunch in town. Then, it’s back to Cusco via the Vistadome Train to Ollantaytambo where we’ll catch our private transfer back to Cusco. Machu Picchu Tour: 2 miles, moderate Huayna Picchu: 1.2 miles. 1-2 hours. 985′ gain. Difficult. Altitude: Max 8,835’. Minimum 6,693’ Transfer back to Cusco: 5 hours (11,152’) Accommodation: Hotel, Cusco (Shared) Meals: B-L-D Day 6 – Explore Ruins We’ll continue overloading our senses today. First up after breakfast, a gorgeous tour of Sacsayhuaman! This ancient Inca fortress outside of Cusco translates to “Royal Eagle.” It was the largest structure built by the Incas so PLEASE take a million photos. Then, it’s off to the Pisac Ruins. Pisac contains some of the most impressive and mysterious ruins in the Sacred Valley. We’ll carry on to a walking tour of the picturesque town of Pisac known throughout the region for its colorful market. For lunch, we’ll fill our roaring bellies at a local restaurant in Pisac that specializes in regionally sourced ingredients. Last but not least, we’ll check out Tambomachay, aka the “Inca Baths.” This place is all about flowing aqueducts, channels, and mini-waterfalls. It’s believed the Inca may have used it as a luxurious spa—pretty posh, right? Tonight’s all yours to roam the vibrant streets of Cusco and indulge in whatever culinary delights tickle your taste buds! Go ahead, treat yourself—this is your chance to savor every bite! Altitude: Max 11,152’. Minimum 9,160. Accommodation: Hotel, Cusco (Shared) Meals: B-L Day 7 - Rafting the Upper Urubamba River Eat all the carbs, Explorer Chick, because we’re rafting through 6+ miles of wild scenery. Today we’ll take on the Chuquicahuana section of the Urubamba River, which is the largest section of rapids. While challenging with Class II-IV rapids, you don’t need any rafting experience to kick this river’s butt. Once we’ve prepped our gear and suited everyone up with safety equipment, we’ll take a quick jaunt to the put-in point, where our guide will lay down the law on how to stay safe while having a blast! Then, it’s game on. We’ll plunge into the thrilling waters, tackling exhilarating Class III & IV rapids with epic names like Mariposa, Laberinto, Sapito, and Tren de Olas—get ready for around two hours of pure adrenaline! When we finally wash ashore at our campsite, a sauna and hot shower will be waiting to reward your brave spirit. Afterward, we’ll feast on a healthy, mouthwatering lunch made with the freshest ingredients from our adobe oven—fuel for the adventure ahead! We’ll head back to Cusco, buzzing with excitement from the wild ride we just conquered. What a way to wrap up our Peruvian Adventure. Rafting: 6 miles. Class II-IV rapids. 2.5 hours Altitude: Max 9,350’ Accommodation: Hotel, Cusco (Shared) Meals: B-L-D Day 8 - Peace Out, Peru Crying emojis all around. We’ll hug it out, say our farewells, and enjoy our last few lungfuls of that sweet, sweet high-altitude air. Grab breakfast at the hotel before boarding your private transfer to Cusco airport. You can book your flight from Cusco at any time. Meals: B *Explorer Chick reserves the option to modify trip itineraries at the discretion of your tour director as necessary due to weather, conditions, illness, injury, group dynamics, availability, or other unforeseen incidents. Optional: Day 8-9- Trek to Rainbow Mountain It’s an early start to an epic and challenging day of hiking to Rainbow Mountain. You’ll go deep into the spectacular painted hills, also known as Palccoyo. These Rainbow Mountain Peaks are off the beaten path, filled with snow-covered glaciated peaks, wildly desert landscapes, herds of alpaca, and immaculate beauty. The day starts with a 6am departure and 3 hours of driving through traditional villages with a panorama of the Andes before arriving at the trailhead at 15,000 ft nestled in the Vilcanota Mountain Range. You’ll slowly make your way through the valley and colorful stone forest, gradually making your way to the summit. As soon as you arrive at the peak of the mountain, you will see a variety of wildlife including llamas and alpacas. This is the only place in Peru where wild Vicuñas and Andean camels can be seen. You will have plenty of time to take in the panorama of the valley, the tallest peak in the region – Ausangate Glacier (21,000′), and snap infinite pictures of the vibrant minerals that form the painted hills. As one of the three most sacred peaks (Apus) in Incan culture, Ausangate adds a profound sense of wonder to this already spectacular journey. We will take our time descending and making our way back, stopping along the way. Afterwards, we will return to our hotel in Cusco for an evening to enjoy on our own. Hiking Hours: 3.5 hours Distance: 2.5 miles Elevation Gain: 900 feet Level of Difficulty: Challenging High Altitude: 16,000 feet Accommodation: Boutique Style Hotel, Cusco (Shared) Meals: B-L Day 9 – Farewell Peru Crying emojis all around. We’ll hug it out, say our farewells, and enjoy our last few lungfuls of that sweet, sweet high-altitude air. Grab breakfast at the hotel before boarding your private transfer to Cusco airport. You can book your flight from Cusco at any time. Meals: B Logistics What to Pack Check out our recommended hiking gear for all trips. You’ll receive a complete packing list in your Travel Guide upon booking; note that trips may require additional specialized items. Arrival Airport City: Cusco, Peru (CUZ) Pick Up Location: Airport with transfer to Hotel. Arrive before 10:30am Meeting Time: 10:30am at the Rendezvous Hotel on Day 1 Departure Airport City: Cusco, Peru (CUZ) Drop Off Location: Rendezvous Hotel Return Time: Fly out any time on Day 8. Transfer to Airport provided. Optional Add-ons: Pre and Post tour rooms at our Rendezvous Hotel in Cusco. Limited Single Hotel Room upgrades. Limited Single Room and Single Tent upgrades are available at booking. A passport is required at booking in order to secure your Machu Picchu permits. It must be valid for at least 6 months past your arrival date is required. You will receive a Travel Guide with all the rendezvous hotel, packing, and additional information you’ll need to prepare for your epic trip. We require a minimum of 6 Explorer Chicks for this trip. Please confirm your trip is guaranteed before booking your airfare. Activity Level Rated 2 – MODERATE ACTIVE This trip is Rated Moderate Active because all activities are beginner friendly. However with the final hike up Huayna Picchu is more difficult and more aligned with a Level 3. You can choose to opt out of the hike. Explorer Chick has built in a 2 day period of acclimatization to reduce possible effects. Altitude: At all times your trip will be above 8,000 feet, the elevation where anyone is at risk of altitude sickness. All people are susceptible to altitude sickness regardless of your age, gender and fitness. Symptoms include headache, lightheadedness, weakness, trouble sleeping and an upset stomach. The Guide Team reserves the right to evacuate anyone from the trip at the guest’s expense for displaying worsening altitude sickness symptoms or for any reason that affects their or the group’s safety. Before your Trip: Some pre-existing medical conditions are known to severely worsen at high altitude and be difficult to adequately treat on the ground, leading to more serious consequences. It is imperative that you discuss your pre-existing medical condition/s with your doctor. We understand certain medications are reported to aid acclimatizing to high altitude. There are also prescription drugs that aid with altitude sickness. Please discuss these options with your doctor. Optional Extension: Rainbow Mountain – Rated 3 The extension is rated a 3 and is challenging. Although the distance and gain is not significant, the altitude has a massive impact on your ability to complete/enjoy the hike. The summit altitude is 16,666′ which is equivalent to Everest basecamp. Daily Activities: Day 2: Hiking. 4.5 miles. 348’ gain. 1,700’ loss. Easy. Day 3: Cycling: 5 hours. 20 miles. Ascent 1706’. Descent 4,506’ Day 4: Hiking. 2 hours around Machu Picchu. Day 5: Machu Picchu Tour. 2 miles, moderate. Huayna Picchu. 1.2 miles. 1-2 hours. 985′ gain. Difficult. Day 6: Hiking. 2 hours around Ruins. Easy. Day 7: Rafting. 6 miles. Class II-IV rapids. 2.5 hours Optional Day 8: Rainbow Mountain. 3.5 hours. 2.5 miles. 900’ gain. 16,000 Altitude. Challenging Daily Altitude: Day 1: Max Altitude Cusco: 11,152’ Day 2: Max 11,211’. Minimum 9,570’ Day 3: Max 12,267’. Minimum 9,330’ Day 4: Max 9,160’. Minimum 7,972’ (Machu Picchu) Day 5: Max 8,835’. Minimum 6,693’ Cusco: 11, 152′ Day 6: Max 11,152’. Minimum 9,160′ Day 7: Max 9,350’ Optional Day 8 Extension: Rainbow Mountain Max 16,666 Please consider your ability to meet the physical demands very seriously. It is for the safety of both you and our group. All Explorer Chicks will be required to sign an Acknowledgement of Physical Demands as part of their waiver upon booking. Read more about our Activity Levels. What's Included Lodging 3 Nights in a 4-Star Hotel in Cusco. Shared – 2 per room. En-suite bathrooms in each room, Wi-Fi, flat-screen TV, hairdryer. Restaurant and bar on-site, charming garden courtyard with views of city and surrounding hillsides. 3 Nights in a Boutique Hotel in the Sacred Valley. Shared 2 per room. En-suite bathrooms in each room, Wi-Fi, bottled water, access to natural eucalyptus steam sauna. Historic hotel with an organic farm, beautiful gardens, farm-to-table restaurant and bar on-site 1 Night in a Boutique Hotel in Aguas Calientes. Shared 2 per room. En-suite bathrooms in each room, limited Wi-Fi, flat-screen TV, hairdryer. Restaurant and bar on-site, spa services are available for additional fee. Activities All activities and entrance fees as outlined in the itinerary Machu Picchu permits and entrance fees Gratuities for all excursions Meals All meals as indicated in itinerary: B-7, L-6, D-6 Gratuities for included meals Practical Professional leadership team with local guides and an Explorer Chick Guide Gratuities for local guides Arrival and departure airport transfers A detailed Travel Guide upon booking with everything you need to know for your trip The freedom to enjoy your vacation and mindlessly wander! Not Included Airfare Alcoholic beverages Travel Insurance Meals exclusive of itineraries Costs for additional activities Gratuity for your Explorer Chick Guide (read our tipping guidelines here) Explorer Chick reserves the option to modify trip itineraries at the discretion of your tour director as necessary due to weather, conditions, illness, injury, group dynamics, or other unforeseen incidents. More from Machu Picchu 🇵🇪Last week 5 Explorer Chicks ventured to South America to immerse themselves in adventure, Inca history, traditional culture and food of Peru! We packed in SO many activities in 8 days while still having some time to relax and enjoy each other’s company!👇🥾Explored many ancient Pre-Incan and Incan archeological sites around Cusco and the Sacred Valley.💦Rafted the Urubamba river.🚲Mountain biked through the high valley of Maras & Moray.🧺Had a delicious picnic meal complete with 4 courses, wine, and a private chef post biking!🧂Visited salt mines still in use that date back to the 1300s! ⭐️Experienced the southern hemisphere constellations with a telescope and planetarium visit!🦙Had lots of cuddles with baby Alpacas!🌄Machu Picchu- we had two days in the sacred citadel!🏔️Hiked Huayna Picchu, the peak behind Machu Picchu!🌈Hiked Rainbow Mountain 16,666 ft high!Have you had Machu Picchu on your bucket list? 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In Her Words Jana B.This was a beautiful, spiritual, and rewarding trek, but it's no joke! It's very challenging, so take them seriously when they tell you to train and be physically prepared. I'm 66 and I did a lot of training (walking, hiking, backpacking, strengthening, yoga) and used the stair-stepper. But it's hard to train going down steps, unless you have access to a stadium to climb up and down the bleacher steps. There are THOUSANDS of rock steps to go up and down at high elevation. We were told there were 5000 steps to go down on our final day to Machu Picchu. Good incentive!Our guides, Katie Klos and our Peruvian guide Orlando were outstanding. Kervi was our additional guide who stayed back with me as I was always the last to come in by a few minutes. I really appreciated having someone (Katie or Kervi) nearby to encourage me or tell me to take my time. I didn't feel rushed, but also didn't feel left behind. I didn't need physical assistance, but they really looked out for me and were very patient.The first 1 1/2 days were quite easy going and we stayed at my favorite campground-it even had flushing toilets and showers (cold water). The other campsites were at higher altitude with beautiful surroundings, especially the final site, our 3rd night on the trail where we woke up overlooking a large cloud bank.The Porters are the true heroes of the trip. I've never seen such hardworking people anywhere! Please consider tipping them generously as they more than earn it. They cook 3 hot meals/day from scratch and they're delicious!#ExplorerChickAishwarya R.I recently went on the Explorer chick Peru trip (multi sport adventure) in July 2024. It was an amazing trip with a lifetime worth of memorable experiences. Our guide was Ms. Christina Bruno and every travel arrangement from Cusco sight seeing, to walking tours, visiting archeological sites, river rafting, biking, MACHU Picchu hiking and rainbow mountain trek was impeccable and curated in detail. The best part of the trip was to experience the Peruvian culture including the traditional cuisine which made the experience even more fascinating. I would highly recommend this trip to many explorer chick adventurers if they are contemplating a trip to Peru.Rachel T.My trip to Peru made me feel empowered and inspired. Christina, my guide, was supportive throughout every challenging activity and is a certifiable badass. I am already planning my next Explorer Chick trip.Norma V.I had an amazing trip to Peru with a great guide. Christina Bruno la exploradora you made one of dreams come true and I can’t wait to book more trips as long as you guide them. Suggestion, add Switzerland please 😂Amanda B.Just completed the Iconic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, Peru with Kirstie as our group leader. Kirstie is awesome, and the experience will go down as an epic once-in-a-lifetime adventure to Peru! Explorer Chick made everything so easy and smooth with airport pick-ups/drop-off, scheduling a covid test, hotel reservations and transportation to and from wherever we needed to go. Explorer Chick is awesome! Thanks for an unforgettable experience!Amanda J.I just got home from an incredible trip to Peru to hike the Inca Trail with Explorer Chick, and I cannot say enough about what an amazing experience it was! Explorer Chick handled every detail, so we didn’t have to worry about anything—all we had to do was enjoy ourselves!Our Explorer Chick guide Kirstie was incredible and brought so much energy and light to our group! I’m so happy she was leading our group on this trip. Our local guides were absolutely amazing as well—and the coordination between Explorer Chick and the local guides was totally seamless, it all felt like one experience. Together, all of our guides made the trip!From the logistics and support, to the incredible adventures, to the group bonding and positivity, everything went better than I could’ve ever imagined. I truly feel like I left with new friends and a new community that I can call my own. Though I’m sad this adventure is over, I’m happy to say that I’m looking forward to new ones I can take with Explorer Chick in the future!SusanI just returned from the Inca Trail trip in Peru. Everything was amazing! Katie coordinated seamlessly with local guides to create an unforgettable experience. Our group ranged in age from 30's to 60's. As a traveler in my late 50's I had many of the typical concerns, none of which were ultimately an issue. There was ample support, encouragement, and camaraderie. Thanks Explorer Chick!Karen T.Participated in 2021 Inca Trail to Macchu Picchu. Had a fabulous Explorer Chick guide, Katie, and amazing local guides, Orlando & Elena. Very much appreciate the partnerships Explorer Chick has with local groups in Peru which helps bring needed industry & income to the areas and people who were part of our trip. Much attention given to detail allowing for good balance of comfort and physical exertion. Was worried, as a vegetarian, but the food was 100% amazing and everyone's different dietary needs on the trip were met. Great group of women participated in this trip and I'm happy to have met them and everyone else along the way. Definitely recommend Explorer Chick to anyone interested in such travel and I hope to book an excellent trip with them again in the future.Meg B.I can't say enough about how much EC has added to my life! Through EC I've been able to push my boundaries with the encouragement of strong women at my side. Over the last four years, I've swum with whale sharks and sea lions in the Sea of Cortez, hiked over mountain passes in Peru, and traversed a Via Ferrata in Patagonia. Four years ago, I was terrified to trek a cliffside trail -- now it's fun! I've been able to do more than I imagined I was capable of, and I have these AH MAH ZING women to thank! Book with Confidence Your wanderlust doesn’t have to wait. Our payment plans make booking your dream trip easier than ever. The best part? Zero additional fees. Payment Plans We want nothing more than for you join us. However, we understand emergencies do occur that may cause you to cancel your reservation. Cancellation Policy To protect your travel investment and your hide, we recommend purchasing travel insurance. Receive a no-hassle, online quote in less than 2 minutes. 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