Discover the Soul of Machu Picchu with a Journey Designed Just for You
Experience the profound beauty, history, and mystery of the Inca citadel through a personalized itinerary crafted by local experts who know Peru intimately.
Crafted around your unique interests, pace, and travel style.
Authentic connections with local communities, expert guides, and hidden corners others overlook.
Every detail handled with care, from transportation and accommodations to special requests.
Travel that supports local cultures, traditions, and the environment.
“At Kuoda, we believe no two journeys should be the same. Share your dreams, and we’ll transform them into a perfectly orchestrated adventure—one that reflects who you are as a traveler and what you value most.”
“At Kuoda, we believe no two journeys should be the same. Share your dreams, and we’ll transform them into a perfectly orchestrated adventure—one that reflects who you are as a traveler and what you value most.”
From the snow-capped Andes mountain range and desert to seashore and Amazonian tropical forest, 30 different
microclimates can be found here.
Though eating at the site of Machu Picchu is prohibited, the surrounding area has a diverse range of gastronomy due to the Incas ability to farm and harvest even in the harshest conditions. They developed resilient breeds of crops such as potatoes, quinoa, and corn. They built cisterns and irrigation canals that snaked and angled down and around the mountains. And they cut terraces into the hillsides, progressively steeper, from the valleys up the slopes. Products like potatoes, yucas, sweet potato, oca, olluco, and many others complete the everyday diet of the ancient inhabitants and play a significant role in the cuisine and the restaurants nearby, today.
Machu Picchu is a mix of many cultures with many different traditions including Inca, Peruvian, and Amazonian heritage. The combination of Peruvian music and dance, accompanied by the food and traditions of ancient Incas makes Machu Picchu a place to remember. Machu Picchu is also important to indigenous cultural heritage. The ancient city might be called the crowning achievement of Incan culture and spirituality. The culture and language of the contemporary indigenous people come directly from the Incas. In an authentic sense, Machu Picchu is where these people come from.
From trekking to glamping - the route to Machu Picchu is packed with adventure activities for visitors to enjoy. From the Inca Trail to the Salkantay Trail, the views of the Andes while trekking to Machu Picchu are endless. Experience the unique wildlife, diverse landscapes and picturesque views around Machu Picchu by trekking your way through the region.
Machu Picchu serves as an incredible backdrop for any wellness-inspired itinerary. Relax at the spa of the Belmond Hotel or visit the hot springs of Aguas Calientes. The region is a spiritual sanctuary bound to help you relax, unwind and recharge and reconnect with yourself. Machu Picchu is home to many Peruvian superfoods like quinoa or Maca, packed full of amino acids, vitamins and minerals which help to increase energy, reduce stress and create an overall revitalizing effect.
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