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Most Popular Tours
Sacred Valley Full-Day Tour
Includes: Transportation, entrance tickets, guide service, and meals
Duration: 8–9 hours
Activity Level: Easy to moderate
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Journey through one of Peru’s most breathtaking regions, where Inca history and Andean culture come to life. This full-day experience includes stops at:
Pisaq – famous for its hilltop ruins and vibrant market
Ollantaytambo – an Incan fortress with impressive stonework
Moray – mysterious circular agricultural terraces
Chinchero – a village known for its weaving traditions and colonial church
Maras Salt Mines – stunning salt pools still harvested by hand
Machu Picchu Private & Personalized Tour
Includes: Transportation arrangements, ticketing support, private guiding, meals
Duration: 8–9 hours
Activity Level: Moderate
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Visit the legendary citadel of Machu Picchu with a knowledgeable local guide. Frand crafts each tour based on your preferences and pace. Whether you arrive by train or trek, you'll explore:
Key sites like the Temple of the Sun, Intihuatana Stone, and Sacred Plaza
Hidden viewpoints for panoramic photos
Cultural context on Inca engineering, astronomy, and spirituality
Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca) Hike
Includes: Transportation arrangements, ticketing support, private guiding, meals
Duration: 8–9 hours
Activity Level: Moderate
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A once-in-a-lifetime hike to Peru’s colorful “Mountain of Seven Colors.” Located about 2 hours from Cusco, this full-day trip involves:
Early morning pickup
Scenic drive through high-altitude landscapes
A 1.5–2 hour hike to the summit (approx. 5,000 meters)
Optional short hike to the nearby Red Valley
Which Adventure Speaks to You?
Discover Peru beyond the brochure. Frand offers private and small-group tours throughout the Sacred Valley, Cusco region, Machu Picchu, and the Andes — all rooted in culture, history, and connection with nature.
Choose from full-day cultural tours, multi-day treks, or personalized experiences.
All tours include:
Private transportation
Licensed guide (Frand)
Entry tickets (if applicable)
Meals or snacks on select tours
Custom itineraries available.
Experiences
Choquequirao Trek
Includes: Transport, camping gear, meals, guide
Duration: 5 days / 4 nights
Activity Level: Strenuous
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Explore the “sister city” of Machu Picchu — remote, mystical, and far less crowded. This multi-day trek includes:
Stunning views of mountains, valleys, and cloud forests
In-depth exploration of the Choquequirao ruins
Camp under the stars, with meals prepared along the way
7 Lakes of Ausangate
Includes: Transport, meals, basic overnight accommodation (camp or homestay), guide
Duration: 2 days / 1 night
Activity Level: Moderate to challenging
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A magical 2-day journey into the mountains near Ausangate, where you'll discover:
Seven crystal-clear lakes with vibrant turquoise hues
Views of glaciers and herds of alpacas
Interaction with local shepherd communities
Inca Trail (2-Day or 4-Day)
Includes: Permits, camping gear, meals, guide
Duration: 2 or 4 days
Activity Level: Moderate to strenuous
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Hike along the ancient Incan road network, arriving at Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate just like the Incas did. Choose from:
2-Day Trek: Shortened route for those with limited time
4-Day Trek: Classic full trail with camping and multiple Inca sites
Local Food & Culture Tour
Includes: Food, drinks, guide
Duration: Half or full day
Activity Level: Easy
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Get a true taste of Cusco through its flavors. This immersive tour includes:
Visit to a local market for fresh fruits, herbs, and spices
Try traditional dishes like lomo saltado, rocoto relleno, and quinoa soup
Optional cooking class or meal with a local family
Cultural Immersion with Local Communities
Includes: Transport, meals, translation, overnight stay
Duration: 1 or 2 days
Activity Level: Easy to moderate, immersive
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Step off the tourist path and into daily life in a remote Andean village. You'll:
Stay with a Quechua-speaking family
Help cook, farm, and learn about weaving and traditions
Participate in music, storytelling, and rituals
What to Bring
Every tour is different — but here’s what you should always pack:
Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots
Sunscreen and a hat
A refillable water bottle
Layers for changing weather
Your curiosity, good mood, and energy —
“And above all,” Frand says,
“bring the desire to know and live a unique experience in a wonderful place.”
Group Size
Frand keeps things personal and flexible:
Minimum: 1 person (solo travelers welcome!)
Maximum: 15 people — perfect for families or small groups
Even with larger groups, the experience is still private and customized.
Ready to explore together?
Let’s plan your adventure — whether it's your first time in Peru or your fifth!