
Avoid running through traffic, dodging buses and taxis—get off the roads and onto the trails.
Whether you have just an hour or an entire week, we offer customized trail running experiences through the stunning hills of Cusco. From peaceful eucalyptus forests to hidden Incan ruins, each run offers fresh air, breathtaking views, and authentic connection to the land.
Perfect for both casual runners and seasoned athletes, our guided runs are led by local experts—and help to support elite Peruvian athletes with free therapies and direct income through guiding.
Move your body. Clear your mind. Support a dream.

These are not your average hikes. Our Andes in Motion experiences are designed for travelers who want to move fast, pack light, and explore deeper. Whether it’s a one-day push to a remote ruin or a multi-day traverse through high mountain passes, these treks are built for strong legs and adventurous spirits.
We stay in homestays, lodges, or local guesthouses — meaning no tents, no heavy packs, and no wasted time. Just you, the trail, and the Andes at your feet. Move with purpose, breathe the high mountain air, and challenge yourself on trails where few others go.


Type: Cultural immersion
Duration: ~5 hours
Step into living history just outside of Cusco. Visit ancient ruins like the Devil’s Balcony, then walk into the fields where local Quechua farmers still use traditional Inca agricultural methods. You’ll participate in seasonal farm tasks, learn about their way of life, and help build a huatia — a traditional earthen oven. Together, you’ll enjoy a simple, sacred meal of potatoes and oca, cooked underground, before returning to Cusco.
This is the real Peru — not just sightseeing, but soul-seeing.

Type: Nature & cultural blend
Duration: ~5-5.5 hours
Ride through breathtaking Andean landscapes on horseback, explore hidden trails, and arrive at a remote farming community where you’ll meet local Quechua-speaking farmers. Join them in working the land using ancestral Incan tools like the Chaki Taklla, help build a traditional Huatia earth oven, and share a meal of freshly harvested potatoes and native vegetables cooked beneath the soil. This is more than a scenic ride—it’s a deep, hands-on connection with Peru’s living culture.
Saddle up for connection, conversation, and unforgettable views.
