Andes Adventure – Premiun

Price

From: $ 4,270.00

Duration

14 days

Max People

10

Tour Type

Expeditions

Attractions

2

Activities

11

Min Age

12

Premiun service

 

This is where the Andes strip you bare, then clothe you in something far more essential.
The moment your boots touch this sacred ground, the mountains begin their work—peeling away layers of the mundane until only the elemental remains.
You’ll wake to find your breath synchronizing with the glacial winds, your heartbeat slowing to match the patient pulse of the highlands. The air here doesn’t just thin—it clarifies, each lungful scrubbing away the residue of ordinary life.
By the third morning, you’ll swear the constellations shine through you rather than above you.

 

Overview

 

Ausangate mount doesn’t stand on the land—it emerges from within it, a frozen fortress rising through the crust of the earth.
To walk these slopes is to feel time unravel, the present moment stretching into something vast and elastic. The mountain teaches without words: its glaciers whisper lessons in impermanence as they calve into turquoise lakes, its rock faces glow with the memory of ancient sunlight.
When the condors circle overhead, you’ll understand they’re not scanning for carrion but reading the invisible currents that connect all things.
This is where geography becomes theology.

“Let’s take advantage of this  therapeutic environment – designed for you.”

Dare to Be Part of a New Version of Your Holiday!!!

 


5 Best Attractions of Andes Adventure

Four jewels crown this journey:

# Ausangate mount

Blend adventure with spiritual connection, passing
through remote Quechua communities where the mountain (Apu Ausangate) is
still worshipped.

# Rainbow mountain

Vinicunca’s rainbow stripes vibrate beneath your feet, the minerals humming with stored sunlight from epochs past.

# Sibinacocha

At Sibinacocha’s shores at dawn, the water doesn’t reflect the sky—it becomes the sky, liquid mercury merging with molten gold until the very concept of surface dissolves.

# Wild life

When you stand on the Condor’s Spine, the updrafts don’t just lift birds—they lift perception itself, revealing hidden patterns in the landscape below.
And the vicuñas etch their survival poetry across the Andes – each nimble step a masterclass in alpine elegance, each defiant stance a testament to life thriving at the razor’s edge of altitude.

# Hot springs

In Upis’ steaming pools, the heat doesn’t relax your muscles—it rewrites them, the minerals transmitting messages from the earth’s core directly to your nervous system.

 

 

Andes Adventure

The altitude here doesn’t weaken you—it distills you. Each step toward Palomani Pass strips away another unnecessary thought until only pure awareness remains.
Nights are spent floating between worlds, the icebergs’ electric glow painting dreams on the inside of your eyelids.
When vicuñas cross your path, their unblinking stares transmit knowledge older than writing.

The shamans’ coca leaves don’t predict your future—they reveal the future that’s always been waiting in your bones.
This is where exhaustion becomes ecstasy, where every gasp for air feels like your first breath.

This is not a just a trek adventure —it is a rite of passage.

Ausangate confronts you with the very essence of the Andes: its deafening silence, its brutal contrasts between electric-blue lagoons and blinding-white glaciers, the ancestral wisdom emanating from every *apacheta* (ceremonial stone mound).
Crossing Palomani Pass at 5,200 meters, where the air thins but mental clarity sharpens, you’ll understand why shamans call this circuit an “Andean initiation.”
Trekking here becomes moving meditation, where each step on permafrost is a verse in the most awe-inspiring geological poem in Peru.

 


A Curated Journey Through Time and Terrain

The Andes don’t change you—they remind you.

  • Andahuaylillas: Begin at the Golden Chapel where 17th-century artistry mirrors the region’s spiritual wealth. Then, ascend into a realm where the Andes rewrite leadership paradigms
  • Sibinacocha’s waters: don’t heal so much as return you to your original, unwounded state.
  • Ausangate glaciers: groan at midnight, the sound doesn’t echo across the valley—it resonates in the hollow spaces between your cells.
  • Vinicunca’s: colors don’t dazzle the eyes—they recalibrate vision itself. Including the mineral-hued Rainbow Mountain—a natural boardroom for disruptive thinking (and a urgent case study in sustainable preservation).

You’ll leave not with photographs or souvenirs, but with the unsettling certainty that the mountain still moves within you, its slow tectonic wisdom continuing its work long after you’ve descended to lower altitudes.

 

Therapeutic tourism

To awaken the light of consciousness

Let the heartbeat of Ausangate sync with your pulse.
This expedition is therapy, and the Inka method will reveal the science behind the mythological stories preserved by the Andes: mineral-rich lagoons revitalize your body, purifying winds cleanse your mind, and ancestral rituals at Sibinacocha realign your energy.
We do not come to conquer summits but to surrender to the wisdom of a landscape that has shaped civilizations.
The true prize lies not in the destination but in the silent transformation that occurs as you walk among giants of ice and stone, rediscovering your place in the Andean cosmos, within the universe of your brain.

Every day will be an invitation to witness the ways of life and adaptation to the environment of the inhabitants of the area, as well as for small moments with the wildlife.

Andes adventure is for those who want a different experience to what is available all over the world, an experience that adds value to the time you spend on your holiday and that recognises the value of time, for those who want to stop being chased by time. The therapeutic goal of IntiTravel.Org is to relearn about life by rediscovering the knowledge that history could not erase from your DNA.

Cusco will be the beginning of this adventure following the direction of the south valley, in this part of the journey we will visit Pikillacta, an archaeological centre older than the Inkas evidence, with a city of 2 square kilometres and Andahuaylillas, a colonial church full of art. Works in gold, these visits previous to Andes adventure will help us to understand better our history and culture to have a better experience in this part of the Andes mountain range, place that will create unforgettable moments in our trip. We will arrive at Phinaya (4800 m) is the place where we will camp and where we will meet our expedition team.

  • Distance: 220 km driving
  • Maximum altitude: 4800 m Phinaya.
  • Minimum altitude: 3122 m Andahuaylillas.
  • Accessibility: Road and dirt road
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Activities: visit to archaeological centers: pikillacta, rumiqolqa. Andahuaylillas church and landscape.
  • Accommodation: Camping in Phinaya.

In the andes the days start very early and it will not be the exception in our andes adventure, not because we have a lot to do but rather to calibrate our biological clock for the neuronal benefits to approach the therapeutic purpose of IntiTravel.Org. We will start with a trek of 9 km, only in the morning, taking calmly our desire to explore more to adapt to the altitude and to fulfill satisfactorily all that the andes has for us later, after 3 hours of walking we will arrive to Ccasccana camp.

  • Distance: 9 km. trek
  • Maximum altitude: 5150 m Phinaya pass.
  • Minimum altitude: 4700 m Ccasccana camp.
  • Accessibility: Trail
  • Difficulty: Moderate – Challenge
  • Activities: trekking, cultural and scenic.
  • Accommodation: Camping in Ccasccana.

Little by little we will get used to the wild life of the Andes and so we will have the satisfaction of reaching Ccasccana pass (5000 m), we will also get to know the local culture and the Apus of the whole territory, in Yayamari we will have lunch with the view of Sibinacocha, cocha is a word in runasimi (Inka language) that means lake. The camp will be at the head of the lake with a view of the lake.

  • Distance: 16 km. trek
  • Maximum altitude: 5000 m Ccasccana pass.
  • Minimum altitude: 4873 m Ccasccana camp.
  • Accessibility: Trail
  • Difficulty: Moderate – Challenge
  • Activities: trekking, cultural and scenic.
  • Accommodation: Camping in Sibinacocha.

This day is for recreational activities in the area: exploring, climbing mountains, getting to know the local life and even washing clothes, there are more unique experiences to do and discover the creativity without western elements to get closer to the goal of IntiTravel.Org.

  • Average altitude: 4837 m Sibinacocha Camp.
  • Activities: Recreational, cultural and scenic.
  • Accommodation: Camping in Sibinacocha.

Continuing with the tradition of adventure, we will climb the Condor pass (5400 m) accompanied by fascinating scenery that only the Andes can offer, being surprised by the beauty of the shapes and colours of the lakes that will increase the emotions between the glaciers that decorate this Andean adventure.

  • Distance: 13 km. trek
  • Maximum altitude: 5400 m Condor pass.
  • Minimum altitude: 4800 m Condor pass camp.
  • Accessibility: Trail
  • Difficulty: Moderate – Challenge
  • Activities: trekking, cultural and scenic.
  • Accommodation: Camping in Condor pass camp.

The ascent route will give us the most epic reward of all this adventure, we will have landscapes of glaciers in several directions and among them will be the Apu Ausangate (6384 m) one of the highest in southern Peru and the highest in the region of Cusco, culturally this mountain is one of the guardians of Cusco. We descend to Yanamayo camp.

  • Distance: 15 km. trek
  • Maximum altitude: 5100 m Yanamayo pass.
  • Minimum altitude: 4820 m Yanamayo camp.
  • Accessibility: Trail
  • Difficulty: Challenge
  • Activities: trekking, cultural and scenic.
  • Accommodation: Camping in Yanamayo camp.

A day of rest but above all to enjoy nature and to increase the inner contact, taking advantage of the texnological detoxification. We will aim to promote creativity.

  • Average altitude: 4820 m Yanamayo camp.
  • Activities: Personal, creative, cultural and scenic.
  • Accommodation: Camping in Yanamayo camp.

On this day we will gradually descend to the Huchuyphinaya camp between the 2 immense mountains that make this adventure possible, bringing us closer and closer to the territory of the Apu Ausangate. Every day we will have the opportunity to be surprised by nature and wildlife, discovering every day new ancestral secrets that make life possible in these territories of hostile geography.

  • Distance: 15 km. trek
  • Maximum altitude: 4820 m Yanamayo pass.
  • Minimum altitude: 4530 m Huchuyphinaya camp.
  • Accessibility: Sendero
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Activities: trekking, cultural and scenic.
  • Accommodation: Camping in Huchuyphinaya.

From this camp we are already on the traditional circuit of Ausangate trek, to give the size of this imposing mountain in our experience, we will start ascending to the Palomani pass (5327 m) in direct direction to Ausangate. It will undoubtedly be a challenge and an experience that will amaze us with the amazing scenery.

  • Distance: 10 km. trek
  • Maximum altitude: 5327 m Palomani pass.
  • Minimum altitude: 4530 m Huchuyphinaya camp.
  • Accessibility: Trail
  • Difficulty: Moderate – Challenge
  • Activities: trekking, cultural and scenic.
  • Accommodation: Camping in Ausangate Cocha (4549 m).

We will leave the traditional Ausangate circuit to include Rainbow Mountains in our adventure. We will follow the valley that forms the mouth of the Ausangate cocha, entering the culture of the inhabitants of the area, the colorful geography of the area will show us that we are close to Rainbow Mountain (5200 m) which is in trend and very visited. The ascent will be very rewarding with all the scenery that makes this place a trendy place.

  • Distance: 16 km. trek
  • Maximum altitude: 5200 m Rainbow Mountain pass.
  • Minimum altitude: 3890 m Qesouno.
  • Accessibility: Trail
  • Difficulty: Moderate – Challenge
  • Activities: trekking, cultural and scenic.
  • Accommodation: Camping in Yanacocha (4487 m) camp.

This day is to do recreational activities in the area: explore, climb mountains, get to know local life and even wash clothes, there are more unique experiences to do and discover creativity without Western elements.

  • Altura promedio: 4487 m Yanacocha camp.
  • Activities: Personal, creativo, cultural y paisajistico.
  • Accommodation: Camping in Yanacocha.

It will be a challenging day, with our adventurous experience it will be easier to climb 2 steps in one day, at the same time we will have the opportunity to enjoy several faces of nature that will fill not only the memory of the cameras, but rather the spirit and maybe we can even hear it. This is the goal of IntiTravel.Org with our therapeutic service.

  • Distance: 12 km. trek
  • Maximum altitude: 5050 m Warmisaya pass.
  • Minimum altitude: 4500 m Pucacocha camp.
  • Accessibility: Sendero
  • Difficulty: Moderate – Challenge
  • Activities: trekking, cultural and scenic.
  • Accommodation: Camping in Pucacocha.

Arriving at the Arapa pass (4800 m) the last of our Andes Adventure, we will be able to look back, remember moments that only few can live with nature and look ahead, with the little that is left but with many memories that will be part of our life.

  • Distance: 12 km. trek
  • Maximum altitude: 4578 m Upis camp.
  • Minimum altitude: 4800 m Arapa pass.
  • Accessibility: Trail
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Activities: trekking, cultural and scenic.
  • Accommodation: Camping in Upis camp.

In this camp there are thermal baths and we can continue with this natural therapy. After the last traditional lunch we will take our transport to Cusco.

  • Distance: 138 km. Driving
  • Maximum altitude: 4578 m Upis camp.
  • Minimum altitude: 3390 m Cusco.
  • Accessibility: Road and dirt road
  • Activities: Farewell.

Ausangate Mount

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Included/Excluded

  • Incluido All transportation.
  • Incluido Guide service.
  • Incluido Food as described (breackfast=B, Lunch=L, dinner=D).
  • Incluido Entrance fees and permits for the detailed visit sites.
  • Incluido Chef for the trek.
  • Incluido Cooking equipement.
  • Incluido Camping equipement.
  • Incluido Transport mules.
  • Incluido Horseman – mule driver.
  • Incluido Boiled or purified water.
  • No Included Bottle of water or sports drink.
  • No Included Tipping for staff.
  • No Included Travel ensurance
  • No Included Flight tickets
  • No Included Sleeping bag

Attractions

Ausangate, Rainbow mountain

Activities

Camping, Culinary, Experiential tourism, Full nature, Glaciers, Hot springs, Lakes, Lama experience, Picnic, Trekking , Viewpoint of Condors

FAQs

Andes Adventure

This is not a hike—it is a rite of passage.
Ausangate confronts you with the very essence of the Andes: its deafening silence, its brutal contrasts between electric-blue lagoons and blinding-white glaciers, the ancestral wisdom emanating from every *apacheta* (ceremonial stone mound).

Crossing Palomani Pass at 5,200 meters, where the air thins but mental clarity sharpens, you’ll understand why shamans call this circuit an “Andean initiation.”
Trekking here becomes moving meditation, where each step on permafrost is a verse in the most awe-inspiring geological poem in Peru.

 

Your Adventure Toolkit

  • 3 Exclusive Campsites: Designed for C-suite solitude—no Wi-Fi, only why-find. Reboot creativity through Quechua-worldview immersion.

  • Time Arbitrage: Trade rushed itineraries for deep-adaptation learning with high-altitude herders. Their resilience? Your next competitive edge.

  • Epinephrine Management: Warm up adrenaline strategically—via thin-air trekking, not spreadsheet fires.

 

Why This Isn’t Another “Adventure Trip”

IntiTravel.Org reengineers vacations into applied anthropology therapeutic tourism. Here, “disconnecting” means reconnecting to the problem-solving algorithms in your DNA—ones corporate life buried under noise.

Limited placements. The Andes won’t wait, and neither should your transformation.

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