Hike to Machu Picchu: A Commitment to Responsible Travel
As a responsible travel company, we prioritize ethical tourism that benefits both the environment and local communities. When you choose to hike the Inca Trail with us, you’re not just embarking on an unforgettable journey to Machu Picchu, but also supporting sustainable practices that respect the land and the people who live there. Our company is dedicated to reducing environmental impact while ensuring that our porters and staff are treated fairly and given the proper resources they need.
Empowering Local Communities
We believe that true responsible travel begins with empowering the local communities along the Inca Trail. Our porters, who come from indigenous Andean communities, play an essential role in your trekking experience. We ensure they are fairly compensated, provided with proper gear, and work under conditions that meet legal and ethical standards. By choosing us, you’re helping to support these communities, preserve their traditions, and provide them with sustainable livelihoods.
Protecting the Environment Along the Inca Trail
Hiking the Inca Trail is a privilege, and with it comes the responsibility to protect the unique ecosystems along the route. Our tours are designed with environmental conservation in mind. We minimize waste, avoid single-use plastics, and adhere to strict guidelines that reduce our footprint on this historic path. Responsible travel means preserving the beauty of the Inca Trail for future generations, and we’re committed to making every step count.
Ethical Tourism and Your Adventure
Our role as a responsible travel partner doesn’t end with hiring local guides and porters. We also focus on educating our travelers about the cultural and environmental importance of the Inca Trail. Through our tours, you’ll not only experience the breathtaking landscapes and ancient ruins but also gain a deeper understanding of the rich history and traditions of the Andean people. Together, we can ensure that tourism remains a force for good in this sacred land.

