1. Overview
Alpaca Expeditions is introducing a women-only Sacred Valley and Salkantay tour to Machu Picchu in 2024.
2. Unique Experience
This seven-day hiking tour offers stunning scenery, glamping experiences, and community visits, unavailable on the Inca Trail.
3. Accommodation Details
Guests will enjoy unique accommodations, including glass cabañas with panoramic views, hobbit houses, and camping experiences.
4. Culinary and Cultural Insights
The journey includes cooking classes, coffee farm visits, and interactions with an Indigenous coffee collective.
5. Women-Only Initiative
This tour is designed specifically by women and for women, featuring female guides, porters, and chefs.
Alpaca Expeditions is offering something special to female travelers. In 2024, the Indigenous-owned sustainable travel company in Peru is launching its first-ever women-only Sacred Valley and Salkantay tour to Machu Picchu.
According to the company, the seven-day hiking tour will provide guests with a mix of scenery along the way and unique glamping and community visits that are not available to those hiking the more popular Inca Trail.
“This trek is very much an off-the-beaten-path alternative trek that also goes to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Machu Picchu,” Raul Ccolque, the founder and CEO of Alpaca Expeditions, told GoTravelDaily. “Trekkers will not see many other hikers or groups on the trail, adding to the intimacy of the experience in the vastness of the Andes mountains.”
As for where guests will stay during their journey, the company explained that travelers will spend two nights in glass cabañas, which provide panoramic views of the Salkantay mountain range, and one night in hobbit houses, an accommodation exclusive to Alpaca Expeditions. The other two nights on the trip include tent camping: one within the Salkantay Mountains and the second at a campsite overlooking the ruins of Machu Picchu at Llactapata. Guests will spend their final night in a hotel in the mountain village of Aguas Calientes, which sits at the foot of Machu Picchu.
Along the route, guests will spend their days taking cooking classes to learn how to make Peruvian dishes and visiting a coffee farm on the way to Llactapata. Moreover, unique to this trip, guests will meet with members of the Asociación de Turismo Rural Sahuayaco — a coffee collective that grows, roasts, packages, and sells Choquequirao coffee beans around the world.
“The collective is primarily made up of Indigenous women,” Ccolque shared. “Guests will enjoy a special addition to the cuisine on this tour: an introduction to Peruvian wine. While Chile and Argentina are famous for their wines, Peru is not so well known, yet has some delicious vintages that we will get to taste.”
On the trek, guests will also stop at a small alpaca farm and weaving center to learn the differences between llamas, alpacas, guanacos, and vicuñas, and witness traditional methods of dyeing wool and weaving. Therefore, guests will also culminate their experience with a visit to Machu Picchu. Those interested can add an optional climb to Huayna Picchu, or Machu Picchu Mountain, after touring the ancient citadel.
So, why a women’s only trip?
“We have seen a rise in women-only travel, solo women travelers, and requests for women-only tours over the last few years,” Ccolque stated. “While these trends have been in mainstream travel for a while, they have grown significantly in active adventure travel and for more remote kinds of trips.”
However, this trip isn’t solely about female guests; it is completely designed to be for women, featuring female guides, porters, and chefs, making it a true women-only tour.
“This aligns fully with our mission to support women,” Ccolque explained. “This kind of tour has not yet been done before by a local, indigenous tour operator in Peru, and we are honored to lead the charge on what we hope will be a growing movement.”
Prices for this trip will start at $995 per person and will have group sizes capped at eight to ten. Keep an eye on alpacaexpeditions.com for more details on upcoming trip information.