To ceviche and beyond: get a true taste of Peru
Our Roamie-ing Reporter, Claire Scott, shares Peruvian delights from the capital, coastal desert, and Sacred Valley
Our Roamie-ing Reporter, Claire Scott, shares Peruvian delights from the capital, coastal desert, and Sacred Valley
You dream of following in the footsteps of ancient Incas to Machu Picchu — we’ve got the answers to help get you there
Epic sunsets, panoramic alpine vistas, endless sky — here’s our gathering of bucket list-worthy scenes from around the globe
Just because we aren’t travelling right now, doesn’t mean we can’t experience our big, beautiful world. Join one of our guides for a virtual walking tour of Peru’s famous Inca Trail.
The multi-day trek up the Inca Trail is a challenge, but the sights, sounds and immersion in ancient history are worth it.
Sure, travellers from all over the world pilgrimage to the glorious Inca citadel of Machu Picchu; however, this feted site is just one of the Empire's many splendid achievements.
For many travellers to Peru, a visit to Machu Picchu is the long-awaited highlight of their trip.
Head to the clouds and follow along with our travellers as they discover the Inca Trail to the “lost city” of Machu Picchu!
Join our travellers in Peru as they follow in the footsteps of the Incas.
Join us on a journey to some of the planet's most beautiful landscapes
From couch cushions to Cusco, follow the ‘yellow brick’ road as this tiny traveller takes on the Inca Trail! Next stop? Machu Picchu!
Marine Product Manager, Rich Heller tells us about the G Expedition’s new South American adventure.
Inca Trail or Lares Trek? G Adventures' very own Alistair Butchers takes on the classic debate. Lace up your boots, where you end up might surprise you!
Lace up your boots! G Adventures’ very own Stephanie Nairn shares five reasons you should consider a day hike to Machu Picchu.
What makes the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu so magical? Is it the feeling that with each step forward, you're actually going a little further back in time? Whatever the reason, it's the type of travel that most of us look for: the "bigger than us" moments.
Nothing beats the feeling of anticipation as you are approaching something really amazing. Today, we're on our way to Machu Picchu in Peru.
Built around 1450AD, “Machu Picchu” means “Old Mountain” in Quechuan, the language of the Inca Empire. The Incas were some of the best masons in the world and Machu Picchu’s 150 structures were so well built that not even a knife blade can fit between their stones. Let #TimelapseTuesday take you back in time.
Interested in trekking the Inca Trail but have questions about the trail and the permit process? We asked G Adventures Product Innovation Manager Alistair Butchers to address a few of them here
The Planeterra Foundation takes Women's Weaving Coop to go see Machu Picchu.
You're going to trek the Inca Trail. But what to bring?