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Territoires
« Territoire », un mot chargé de sens, un mot qui évoque des paysages, des gens, des traditions, des cultures ou de grands espaces uniquement parcourus par la faune qui y vit. Nous vous convions à avoir une idée des principaux territoires que nous vous proposons de parcourir avec nous.
Les plus beaux territoires
Même si nous sommes installés au Pérou, qui est notre pays de prédilection nous avons parcouru tout le continent et plus que des pays ce sont des territoires différents qui compose la mosaïque américaine, au nord comme au sud. Des territoires qui se distinguent par les écosystèmes qui les caractérisent et la culture de leurs habitants.

Inca Space
The central area from which the Inca Empire developed is a region of immense potential. The empire's former capital is a city of mixed heritage, as much Inca as colonial or republican, and boasts a rich history.
The two defining features of this magnificent area are the two great Apus (sacred mountains in Quechua) that dominate the region: Salkantay and Ausangate, both rising to over 6,000 meters.
From the Sacred Valley of the Incas to Machu Picchu, passing through the major Inca sites of the region, from the mountain trails to the indigenous communities, the Inca Territory teems with hidden gems and countless opportunities for unforgettable experiences.
The two defining features of this magnificent area are the two great Apus (sacred mountains in Quechua) that dominate the region: Salkantay and Ausangate, both rising to over 6,000 meters.
From the Sacred Valley of the Incas to Machu Picchu, passing through the major Inca sites of the region, from the mountain trails to the indigenous communities, the Inca Territory teems with hidden gems and countless opportunities for unforgettable experiences.

Salar de Uyuni and Lipez
Southwest Bolivia is a haven for lovers of vast, untouched landscapes. Whether it's the salt flats when they're covered with a thin layer of water and become a mirror, or the Siloli and Salvador Dalí deserts, or the lakes that change color throughout the day and host thousands of pink flamingos at the foot of an impressive chain of volcanoes, everything amazes, moves, surprises, even takes your breath away and leaves you speechless. A truly exceptional place, unmissable on any long journey through the Andes.

Patagonia
The name itself is enough to make any lover of wild nature dream. Synonymous with vast open spaces, gigantic forests, nameless mountains and impressive glaciers, Patagonia is the place for some of the greatest adventures on the American continent.

Tierra del Fuego
Nature in all its most gigantic and imposing glory. A territory for those who love to feel the elements.

Volcanoes of Mexico
Imposing and close to the clouds, they will allow you to touch the sky and dominate the vast Anahuac.

Amazon
The world's largest forest is far from being a "green hell" and holds some beautiful surprises for lovers of fauna and flora.

Galapagos
The Ecuadorian archipelago is sublime

Ausangate Carabaya
Vast, pristine high-altitude landscapes, mountain passes around 5,000 meters, Nevados (mountains) rising to over 6,000 meters, glaciers, moraines, and lakes of every color—a diverse, mineral world with breathtaking scenery that truly makes you feel like you're on another planet.
The Ausangate-Carabaya mountain range begins before the summit of Ausangate, near the seven-colored mountain of Vinicunca, and traces a gigantic arc to the Quelcaya ice cap, the largest in the Earth's tropical zone.
This isolated world, where all trekking routes are between 4,500 and 5,300 meters in altitude and require complete self-sufficiency, is a paradise for lovers of wide-open spaces. We have established several routes here over the past 20 years, exploring this breathtakingly beautiful area, so unique in the Andes. A trek in this mountain range inevitably leaves lifelong marks on the memory of whoever ventures there with us.
The Ausangate-Carabaya mountain range begins before the summit of Ausangate, near the seven-colored mountain of Vinicunca, and traces a gigantic arc to the Quelcaya ice cap, the largest in the Earth's tropical zone.
This isolated world, where all trekking routes are between 4,500 and 5,300 meters in altitude and require complete self-sufficiency, is a paradise for lovers of wide-open spaces. We have established several routes here over the past 20 years, exploring this breathtakingly beautiful area, so unique in the Andes. A trek in this mountain range inevitably leaves lifelong marks on the memory of whoever ventures there with us.

Colca Canyon
One of the deepest canyons in the world, sculpted by time and the cultures that have flourished there, thousands of agricultural terraces have been built to provide a habitat. The condor reigns supreme, and we just witnessed its flight.
You can also trek there, staying with local families, visit brightly colored Baroque churches, go horseback riding or mountain biking, explore ancient Inca sites, and end the day relaxing in hot springs.
The Colca Canyon is a must-see in southern Peru.
You can also trek there, staying with local families, visit brightly colored Baroque churches, go horseback riding or mountain biking, explore ancient Inca sites, and end the day relaxing in hot springs.
The Colca Canyon is a must-see in southern Peru.

Highlands of La Raya
Between Lake Titicaca and the city of Cusco, most crowds rush to see the wonders that dot this territory.
We like to take more curious travelers there, to see the surprising rock formations of the Tinajani Canyon, the very rare Puya Raimondi forests, to taste local specialties in undiscovered colonial villages, or to Inca sites that are well worth the detour.
You can see the last Inca bridge made of woven straw, rebuilt every year in June, the Waqra Pukara site overlooking the Apurimac Canyon, the seven-colored mountain of Palcoyo, or the more classic sites of Raqchi and the church of Andahuaylillas.
Between Lake Titicaca and Cusco, it's possible to take a real journey in itself, lasting several days (from 2 to 5), with wonderful surprises each day.
We like to take more curious travelers there, to see the surprising rock formations of the Tinajani Canyon, the very rare Puya Raimondi forests, to taste local specialties in undiscovered colonial villages, or to Inca sites that are well worth the detour.
You can see the last Inca bridge made of woven straw, rebuilt every year in June, the Waqra Pukara site overlooking the Apurimac Canyon, the seven-colored mountain of Palcoyo, or the more classic sites of Raqchi and the church of Andahuaylillas.
Between Lake Titicaca and Cusco, it's possible to take a real journey in itself, lasting several days (from 2 to 5), with wonderful surprises each day.

Salar de Uyuni and Lipez
The world's largest salt flat, perfectly white and flat, dotted with scattered "islands," is like another planet. The Lipez region in southwestern Bolivia is a vast expanse best explored by 4x4.
Stay overnight in salt hotels, lodges, or community-run shelters nestled among colorful lakes amidst steppes and volcanoes, deserts and geysers, hot springs and rocky outcrops.
Exploring this area over three or four days during a trip between Peru, Bolivia, and Chile is an experience in itself, filled with constant wonder at its wild and immense landscape.
Stay overnight in salt hotels, lodges, or community-run shelters nestled among colorful lakes amidst steppes and volcanoes, deserts and geysers, hot springs and rocky outcrops.
Exploring this area over three or four days during a trip between Peru, Bolivia, and Chile is an experience in itself, filled with constant wonder at its wild and immense landscape.

Toro Toro
One of the most beautiful areas to explore in Bolivia, perfect for a 3- to 7-day trek or mountain bike tour. The Toro Toro Valley holds many wonderful surprises for visitors: deep canyons with waterfalls and natural pools, impressive dinosaur footprints, the Umajalanta cave, and the stone cathedrals of Ciudad de Ita, among other gems, make a trip to Bolivia a truly special experience.

Chapada Diamantina, Brazil's hidden gem
Nestled in the heart of Bahia state, Chapada Diamantina is a natural paradise of exceptional beauty. With its sculpted mountains, spectacular waterfalls, mysterious caves, and lush valleys, this national park is a unique adventure playground for nature lovers and trekkers. Far from the crowds, immerse yourself in a world where every trail reveals breathtaking panoramas, crystal-clear natural pools, and fascinating biodiversity. Chapada Diamantina is much more than a destination: it's an invitation to wonder and discover an authentic and wild Brazil.

The Lipez, a wonderful world
In the heart of the Andean desert, the Lipez region offers landscapes of raw, otherworldly beauty. Between majestic volcanoes, multicolored lagoons teeming with pink flamingos, steaming geysers, and vast salt flats, this pristine territory defies the imagination. Far from the beaten track, Lipez is a true sanctuary for travelers seeking authenticity and serenity. Each day unveils breathtaking panoramas, between glowing red earth, immaculate skies, and absolute silence. Discover a unique corner of Bolivia, where nature reveals itself in all its grandeur and mystery.

Paraty and Ilha Grande, the tropical paradise
South of Rio de Janeiro state, Paraty and Ilha Grande form an enchanting duo, blending colonial charm with natural beauty. Paraty, with its cobblestone streets, colorful houses, and historic atmosphere, invites you on a journey back in time. Surrounded by verdant mountains and idyllic beaches, this town is a gateway to exploration. Just a short distance away, Ilha Grande transports you to an unspoiled tropical world of lush jungles, crystal-clear waters, and pristine beaches. A true haven for nature lovers, it's an invitation to hike, dive, and escape. Paraty and Ilha Grande embody the perfect balance between culture, relaxation, and adventure.

The Lenções Maranhenses
Located in the state of Maranhão, in northern Brazil, the Lençóis Maranhenses are a breathtaking natural wonder. This national park, a true gem, is a unique spectacle where undulating white dunes stretch as far as the eye can see, interspersed with turquoise and emerald lagoons. This surreal landscape, sculpted by the wind and seasonal rains, offers a magical experience, especially between May and September, when the lagoons are full and ready to be explored. Here, each sunrise illuminates a sea of sand and water, creating dreamlike panoramas. The Lençóis Maranhenses embody the very essence of the raw and pristine beauty of Brazilian nature.

Paracas and the Ballestas Islands
South of Lima, the Paracas National Reserve and the Ballestas Islands unveil a unique natural spectacle between desert and ocean. Paracas, with its steep cliffs, wild beaches, and arid landscapes, is a haven for lovers of wide-open spaces. Offshore, the Ballestas Islands are home to extraordinary wildlife: colonies of sea lions, Humboldt penguins, and a multitude of seabirds offer a fascinating, ever-changing display. Between the majesty of the desert and the richness of marine life, Paracas and the Ballestas Islands are an essential stop for discovering the biodiversity and splendor of the Peruvian Pacific coast.

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