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Peru has the largest indigenous population of all the South American countries and boasts a fascinating cultural heritage. The Quechua and Aymara are the largest tribes and in more remote areas team members will have the chance to see how some communities have maintained their traditional customs and language. Peruvians tend to be very warm-hearted and take pride in welcoming visitors into their communities so teams are encouraged to make the most of the opportunities for cultural exchange. Learning some Spanish will really help with this and more ambitious teams may even want to try their hand at learning Quechua!

While Peru is well know for the famous Inca site of Machu Picchu, teams going to Northern Peru will have the opportunity to get well off the tourist trail and to explore some lesser known, but equally impressive sites. With its outstanding trekking opportunities, Northern Peru is a great destination for teams looking for an adventurous and physically demanding expedition.


How tough is an expedition to Peru How tough is the Northern Peru expedition?
This Peru North expedition is rated as 4 out of 5. This is a moderate to tough expedition.
Accommodation in Northern Peru Accommodation
The accommodation on our expedition to Northern Peru includes tents and local hostels.
Terrain in Northern Peru Terrain
Expect  forest, mountains, altitude, jungle and coastal terrains on this varied expedition to Northern Peru.


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