Our Trips Overview
Explore our exciting range of trips.
Apurimac River Expedition
Dates: May to November
Navigate thrilling Class II-V rapids through the majestic Apurimac Canyon on this 3-day adventure.
Highlights:
- Experience the Incas' most powerful oracle.
- Navigate Class V rapids through canyons.
- Camp on beaches amid breathtaking landscapes.
- Enjoy thrilling wilderness adventure.
- Witness majestic Andes beauty.
$360 per person
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Colca River Expedition
Dates: April to November
Tackle Class V rapids and explore the breathtaking Colca Canyon, home to Andean condors.
Highlights:
- Navigate deep canyon walls.
- See Andean condors with 3m wingspans.
- Tackle Class V rapids in lunar landscapes.
- Explore ancient pre-Inca terraces.
- Enjoy natural hot springs.
$1990 per person
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Cotahuasi River Expedition
Dates: March to November
Raft through one of the world's deepest canyons and explore ancient Inca ruins on this 11-day journey.
Highlights:
- Explore one of the deepest canyons in the world.
- Hike 14 miles on an ancient Inca Trail.
- Experience 100+ miles of Class IV-V rapids.
- Discover untouched Inca ruins.
- Camp on Inca terraces amid breathtaking views.
$1990 per person
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Magical Cusco Week
Dates: All year
Experience the beauty and adventure of Cusco with this comprehensive 8-day tour package featuring rafting, biking, horseback riding, and a visit to Machu Picchu.
Highlights:
- Comprehensive city tour of Cusco's archaeological sites
- Mountain biking to Maras, Moray and Salt Mines
- Rafting adventure on the Urubamba River (Class II-III rapids)
- Horseback riding through the Sacred Valley
- Trekking from Chinchero to Urquillo
- Visit to the world-famous Machu Picchu
- Comfortable 7-night stay at a monastery
$1,200 per person
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Futaleufú Magical Multi-Activity Adventure
Dates: December to March
Experience the stunning landscapes of Chilean Patagonia through diverse adventures - rafting, trekking, horseback riding, and more.
Highlights:
- Stay at the charming Monastery lodge in the heart of Patagonia.
- Experience rafting on the legendary Futaleufú River (moderate sections).
- Enjoy diverse activities: rafting, trekking, horseback riding, and duckies.
- Discover breathtaking waterfalls and scenic viewpoints.
- Conclude with an authentic Patagonian barbecue celebration.
$3200 per person
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Tambopata National Reserve Adventure
Dates: May to October
Explore pristine Amazon rainforest and navigate Class III-IV rapids on this 9-day adventure.
Highlights:
- Experience pristine Amazon rainforest in Tambopata-Candamo Reserve.
- Witness the largest macaw clay lick in South America.
- Navigate Class III-IV rapids through jungle vegetation.
- Camp on remote beaches amid incredible biodiversity.
- Journey from Andean highlands to Amazon basin.
$2600 per person
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our trips accommodate all levels, from beginners on our Class II-III trips like Urubamba to experienced rafters seeking Class V challenges on the Futaleufú, Cotahuasi, and Colca rivers. Our guides provide comprehensive safety training and instruction before every trip.
Our prices typically include professional guides, safety equipment, rafting gear, all meals during the expedition, camping equipment, and scheduled transfers. International airfare, sleeping bags, personal gear, and gratuities are generally not included. Check each specific trip for full details.
Trip difficulty varies from moderate half-day adventures to demanding multi-day expeditions. Longer trips like Cotahuasi include a challenging 14-mile hike. We recommend being in good physical condition, especially for Class IV-V trips that require strength and stamina for consecutive days of paddling.
Safety is our primary concern. We employ professional guides with swift water rescue and wilderness first responder certifications, provide comprehensive safety equipment, conduct thorough briefings, use safety kayakers on challenging runs, and carry first-aid kits. Our itineraries are designed with safety contingencies in mind.
Wildlife varies by location. In Peru's Tambopata, you might see macaws, monkeys, capybaras, giant otters, and possibly jaguars. The Colca Canyon is known for Andean condors, while Chilean Patagonia offers opportunities to spot condors, huemul deer, and various bird species. Each ecosystem offers unique biodiversity experiences.
Essential items include quick-drying clothes, swimwear, sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses with retention strap), water bottle, personal medications, and toiletries. For multi-day trips, bring a headlamp, warm layers for evenings, and a small towel. A complete packing list is provided prior to departure.
On multi-day river expeditions, we camp on beaches or designated sites, often in spectacular settings like Inca terraces on the Cotahuasi or pristine beaches in Tambopata. We provide double-occupancy tents and camping equipment, though you'll need to bring your own sleeping bag and pad (rentals may be available).
Our trips range from Class II-III (Urubamba) suitable for beginners to Class V (Futaleufú, Cotahuasi, Colca, Apurimac) for experienced rafters. Class II-III features moderate rapids with regular waves, while Class IV-V involves powerful currents, complex maneuvers, and potentially dangerous conditions requiring advanced skills and experience.
Many of our trips offer rich cultural experiences, from exploring ancient Inca ruins along the Cotahuasi to visiting traditional Andean villages. You'll experience local cuisine, potentially interact with indigenous communities, and gain insights into the historical and cultural significance of these remote regions.
For beginner trips like Urubamba (Class II-III), no experience is necessary. For challenging Class IV-V expeditions like Futaleufú or Colca, previous rafting experience is strongly recommended. Even on easier trips, your guides will provide thorough instruction and safety briefings before you start.
Our guides are trained in wilderness first response and carry appropriate first-aid supplies. For serious emergencies, we have evacuation protocols specific to each river. Due to the remote nature of many of our trips, comprehensive travel insurance with emergency evacuation coverage is required for all participants.
The optimal rafting season varies by location. In Peru, the best time is typically from May to November during the dry season. The Futaleufú in Chile runs from December to March during the southern hemisphere summer. Each river has its prime season when water levels and weather conditions are optimal.