Local Development

Local Development

Experiential Travel

Connecting You With The Soul Of The Wonderful Country Of Peru. Our country is an integrated tapestry of vibrant cultures, ancient treasures, and natural beauty. As responsible travelers, we all want

to do our part to preserve the delicate biodiversity woven into the country’s landscapes and respect the rich traditional ways of life of indigenous communities.The experiences Peru offers each of us are individually unique.

Peruvian Guiding Tours team is proud to connect you with travel opportunities that not only enrich your time here but impact the destinations and local communities we visit for the better.

 

Peruvian Hospitality

Paru Paru Homestay

Along Peru’s tucked away on remote mountainss in the middle of sacred valley live small communities with a rich Andean heritage. The ancient cultures of these families are specifically unique to this remote region and today they share their way of life with travelers like us. Traditionally these island residents survive by farming and fishing, but nowadays they can also earn extra income by hosting overnight guests.

Our Paru Paru homestay tours - usually 2 days/1 night - by Peruvian Guiding Tours are a sustainable form of tourism and amazing cross-cultural experience. They will take you to your destination Paru Paru where you meet your host family.

Accommodations are simple but clean and during your stay you share meals and cultural activities with locals. We are proud to work with this farming community . Our travel agency has been committed to not only offering travelers authentic experiences, but giving back to the local communities and helping them build pride for their indigenous origins. Peruvian Guiding Tours also organizes the collection and delivery of much needed books and other educational supplies for the children living on the mountains.

Ethical Trekking

Honoring The Andes

 The footpaths blazing through the Andes Mountains of Peru are an outdoor lover’s playground. Every year a growing number of people from around the world are eager to set foot on the famous 4-day Inca Trail or do one of the alternative treks to Machu Picchu. These epic hiking opportunities - paired with spectacular Inca archaeological sites galore - have been major contributors to the recent tourism boom in Peru’s Cusco region and the need to support ethical trekking has never been greater.

Our team works exclusively with peruvian people to ensure our travelers embark on a fun journey that’s environmentally and culturally sensitive. PERUVIAN Guiding Tours takes porter welfare very seriously and respects trail guidelines that have been imposed to protect the natural beauty. Furthermore, most of the staff at PERUVIAN Guiding Tours grew up in small rural communities outside of Cusco and bring their lifelong mountaineering expertise on each trek.  

Alternative Tours

A New Perspective

Cusco is home to a sprawling population of some 1.3million residents. While most travelers stay within the Historic Downtown districts, Cusco offers an opportunity to experience a side of Peru’s  city rarely seen by tourists. Where our team joined the popular places of the city, where streets lead up  to an unforgettable experience .

During the tour, our guide took us to visit a neighborhood market, resident craftsman, and friendly family residences. The experience is an introduction to how the majority of Cusco’s population lives, and how community-based tourism paired with strong local spirit make a positive impact for everyone involved. 

Conservation

Conservation And Preservation

Hotels  are consistently at the top of our most-recommended list for travelers seeking good stay in Peru. The  amenities and breathtaking properties are bar none, but what genuinely sets  apart from its competition - and what we love - is this Peruvian-owned company’s deep rooted commitment to ecotourism and will to protect the country’s biodiversity. Conservation, after all, is achieved through the sustainable use of natural resources. 

Ecotourism In The Peru

Time To Give Back

Ecotourism and responsible travel are cornerstones for the tourism industry in Peru’s jungle destinations. Daily excursions to see native wildlife are complemented by cultural tours to visit a jungle farm and traditional community. The result is an amplified experience for visitors which fosters an appreciation and respect for the natural beauty and indigenous cultures, raising awareness of issues facing the Amazon region and the people who live there.

One of the regions of Peru that has it all, a kind of country in miniature, in which we can do Ecological Tourism is in Cusco, here dozens of landscapes, climates and reliefs converge that make its territory a true delight for travelers.When visiting the beautiful imperial city we can know the variety of landscapes and one of the richest ecological systems in the world such as the Manu National Park and the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu, both with different ecological floors with a variety of climates and ecosystems that offer Unique places for wildlife observation.