
Book any of these private trekking experiences and receive a FREE Cusco City Tour!
Nevado Hampa Ascent
Reach breathtaking altitudes and experience the raw beauty of the Andes
Salkantay Trek
Follow ancient trails through diverse landscapes on your way to Machu Picchu.
Machu Picchu Expedition
Discover one of the world’s most iconic
wonders with expert private guides.
Limited spots available! Secure your adventure
now and explore the heart of the Andes like
never before
*Offer valid for confirmed bookings between June and August 2025.



We are Nikolas, Hebert and Paul—three passionate mountaineers and expert mountain bikers who have spent years exploring the breathtaking landscapes of the Andes. After countless treks and high-altitude adventures, we realized something was missing: a way for travelers to truly connect with these trails in a
private, immersive, and deeply personal way.
That’s why we created Pico 5000—a travel agency built for those who seek exclusive, crowd-free experiences in the most spectacular places in Peru. Our mission is simple: to guide you to the world’s most breathtaking trails, offering personalized adventures that blend nature, culture, and the thrill of exploration. Whether you're summiting remote peaks or biking through ancient landscapes, we’re here to craft an experience that’s uniquely yours.



At Pico 5000, we go beyond the typical tourist trails to revealm the hidden gems of Peru. Our focus is on connecting you deeply with nature, culture, and local communities through personalized, private adventures tailored just for you.

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tourist advice

• Machu Picchu: The crown jewel of Peruvian tourism
• Sacred Valley: Home to charming towns like Ollantaytambo and Pisac
• Sacsayhuamán: An impressive Incan fortress
• Cusco’s Historic Center: A UNESCO World Heritage Site with colonial architecture
• Qorikancha: The Temple of the Sun, blending Incan and colonial styles.
• Watching the sunrise at Machu Picchu
• Taking a gastronomic tour to taste local cuisine
• Participating in a Pachamama offering ceremony
• Hiking the Inca Trail
• Exploring local markets like San Pedro
• Various restaurants around Cusco’s Plaza de Armas
• A sunset stroll through Plaza de Armas
• A picnic by the lagoons
• A stay at a boutique hotel in the Sacred Valley
• Potential new adventure tours and experiences
• Sustainable tourism and eco-tourism initiatives
• New infrastructure developments to improve access to archaeological sites
• Both light and warm clothing (temperatures can vary)
• A rain jacket, depending on the season (November to April)
• Sunscreen and a hat
• Comfortable walking shoes
• A reusable water bottle
• A power adapter (Type C and Type L)
• Train: Several companies offer services from Cusco to Aguas Calientes
• Hiking: The Inca Trail is a popular option but requires early booking
• Bus to Hydroelectric and then walking: An alternative route that involves trekking to Aguas Calientes
