Be immersed in Cusco’s colorful culture and kaleidoscopic natural wonders on our Women’s Adventure Cusco’s Colors Machu Picchu + Short Inca Trail. More than traditional tours, participants will have authentic encounters with local Peruvians, explore ancient Incan ruins, hike the one-day Inca trail, experience Machu Picchu and visit the lessern traveled beautiful Palcoyo Rainbow Mountains.
Overview
- Group Size: 8 – 14
- Activity Level: Moderate – Strenuous
- Tour Length: 8 days / 7 nights
- Lodging: 3-star hotels
- Single Room Option: Limited availability
- Pre-Tour: US-Based support
- On Tour: 24/7 Tour Leader
Includes
- Local guide
- Tour Leader – 24/7 onsite support
- Lodging – 7 nights, 3-star hotels
- Transportation
- Most meals
- Pre-departure meeting
- Group WhatsApp chat
- Detailed packing list
- Photo sharing platform
- Permits, tickets, fees
Excludes
- Airfare – Round trip to Cusco, Peru
- 1 lunch, 2 dinners
- Gratuity – $350 USD
- Alcoholic beverages
- Personal spending money
- Travel insurance
Tour Highlights
- Guided walking tour or Cusco’s temples, markets, & museums.
- Learn to make Peruvian foods in a hands-on cooking class – after shopping in the local market for the freshest ingredients!
- Explore the Palcoyo Rainbow Mountain on a day trip from Cusco.
- Visit archeological sites, ancient agriculture sites in the Sacred Valley.
- See the Moray, Maras, and Saleines sites, a farming lab for the Incas.
- Ride the Machu Picchu Railroad through winding tropical rain forest.
- Hike 8 miles of the original steps of the short Inca Trail
- Tour the Machu Picchu site with a guide to learn about the temples and other features.
- Participate in shaman-led ancient ceremony to learn about Pachama and other important deities of the Incas.
Available Tour Dates
2026
TBD
Tour Leader: Tracey Seward
Discover Cusco’s Colors: Begin in Cusco, where colonial charm meets Inca heritage. A guided walk introduces you to plazas, temples, and museums. Then, shop with a local chef in Cusco’s markets for an immersive cooking class, mastering ceviche, Lomo Saltado, and pisco sours. Your taste buds will dance with Peru’s bold flavors!
Hike Among Rainbow Peaks: Experience a breathtaking high-altitude, two-mile hike at Palcoyo Rainbow Mountain. At over 16,000 feet, the striated peaks create an unforgettable sight, perfect for capturing stunning photos.
Explore the Sacred Valley: Discover ancient agricultural techniques still in use today and visit the salt mines of Maras—harvested since pre-Inca times. Browse colorful textile markets and connect with Peru’s rich traditions.
Walk in the Footsteps of the Incas: Trek 8 miles along the final stretch of the Inca Trail, climbing stone steps and discovering hidden archaeological sites. Arriving at the Sun Gate by sunset, Machu Picchu unveils itself in breathtaking glory—an iconic moment. Descend into the Lost City to capture stunning photos.
Celebrate in Cusco with a Sacred Ritual: Conclude with a Pachamama Ceremony led by a Quechua shaman, an ancient Andean ritual to honor Mother Earth.
Join us as a solo traveler, with a partner, or with a friend. There are no forced single supplements. On our fun and active women’s adventure, you will have instant travel buddies, lots of belly laughs and future-lifelong friends.
Meet Your Team

Tracey Seward
Tour Leader
Your Team: Giving Your Experience the Expertise and Care on Every Tour
Your Green Edventures Tour Leader is your first Edventure Buddy and cheerleader, keeping the group connected while handling unexpected challenges with ease. Together, this dynamic team ensures your trip is smooth and extraordinary, whether uncovering hidden gems, adapting to surprises, or fostering camaraderie among participants. With their expertise and care, your tour will be an unforgettable journey of discovery, transformation, and connection.
Available Tour Dates
2026
TBD
Tour Leader: Tracey Seward
Tour Map
Itinerary
Day 1: Welcome to Cusco Peru!
Schedule your flight to arrive before 5pm, or a time convenient and economical for you.
This is a travel, and an easy day, designed to help your body acclimate to Cusco’s 11,000 ft. altitude. Your Green Edventures Trip Leader will be at the hotel and there to greet you as you check in.
Mid-afternoon, we will plan have a group meeting before heading to a Peruvian Cooking experience. We’ll meet a local chef who will walk with us to the market to buy fresh vegetables and fruits. We’ll then head to a Peruvian kitchen and learn to prepare authentic dishes that you’ll make yourself with the guidance of our professional chef. You will enjoy the dinner and cocktails we make together. Vegetarian and Vegan options will be available. Overnight in Cusco
Meals: D
Note: Detailed travel parameters will be provided. Most flights from the USA will transfer through Lima.
Day 2: Cusco Walking Tour
Enjoy another slow and easy day in Cusco to help your body continue to acclimate. After breakfast at the hotel, we will set out on a walking tour of Cusco.
Cusco was the capital of the Inca Empire until the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. The blend of these two cultures is ever-present throughout the entire city. Because of the city’s antiquity and importance, Cusco was declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1983. We’ll spend time together walking around this beautiful city, taking in the history and the culture. We’ll walk through the Plaza de Armas, visit the San Pedro Market, get a glimpse of the 12 Angled Stone, and several other historic sites. Overnight in Cusco
Meals: BLD
Day 3: Palcoyo Rainbow Mountain Day Trip
Today, we will pack breakfast as we depart at 4 am for a 3.5-4 hour drive one way to the Palcoyo Rainbow Mountain. It’s a long day of driving, but totally worth it. This will be your first experience going through local Peruvian villages, seeing herds of alpacas and llamas and their tenders in traditional clothes. A drive up a windy dirt road brings us to this lesser-known, and less crowded, Rainbow Mountain.
The altitude will take your breath away, but so will the views. You will be surrounded by 360 degrees of kaleidoscope geology. Everywhere you look, there are striated rainbow mountains with bands of red, yellow, orange, brown, and deep purple. A wide red valley makes this location a spectacular place with unobstructed views of wilderness. The hike is only 3 miles roundtrip and starts at 14,000 ft with a gradual climb to 16,000 ft. is accessible by most fitness levels. It is only a 45-minute walk to the summit. For those that are feeling strong, a climb to 17,000 ft will get you to the Rock Forest on a nearby ridge.
On our way back to Cusco in the afternoon, we stop for a chef-prepared hot lunch.
As we return to Cusco, you will have time to rest, socialize and have dinner on your own. Overnight in Cusco.
Meals: BL
Day 4: Chinchero, Maras, Moray, & Salineras
After breakfast at the hotel, we will depart Cusco and head toward the town of Maras. At Maras you will see the colonial architecture with beautiful stonework and sculpture and learn about traditional textile techniques. You’ll have the opportunity to purchase some textiles here if you wish.
We then drive to Moray where you can explore the incredible and still mysterious circular agricultural terraces that are surrounded by stunning mountain scenery.
Finally, we will visit the salt mines (Salineras) where you can view the 3000 salt pools and watch the salt miners harvesting the salt of the Incas! These salt mines are said to pre-date the Incan Empire! This area is believed to have been an agricultural laboratory where priests would test soils and different types of crops. Salineras has a cute little shop where you can buy some hand mined Andean salt to take home with you if you wish.
Later, we’ll enjoy a meal of local specialties, prepared in a pachamanca, or underground stone oven.
Overnight in Ollantayambo.
Meals: B, Very Large Lunch
Day 5: Short Inca Trail Hike To Sun Gate
After breakfast at the hotel, the adventure begins with a ride on the Machu Picchu Railroad! From the Ollantaytambo Train Station, we take the train for about 1 hour 45 minutes to the beginning of this Inca Trail Trek, at Km 104 or Chachabamba. The scenery is green and lush, now we are in tropical rainforest!
At kilometer 104 we step off the train and begin the trek on the Inca Trail. Our guide walks us over a hanging bridge that crosses over the Urubamba river to the Control Checkpoint. Here we will show our permits, tickets, and original passports. Once the tickets are stamped, we will stop to use the bathrooms, get our backpacks sorted and begin 8-mile, 7-8 hour hike on the short Inca Trail. The first part of the journey is a 4-hour (2,000 ft ascent) with many stairs to the Wiñaywayna (forever young) archaeological site ( located at 8858 ft) where we will have a box lunch.
After lunch we continue for 1-1/2 hours on mostly flat terrain, with a final scramble up the “monkey steps” to reach the Sun Gate, the entrance to Machu Picchu from the Inca Trail, and then another 1/2 hour to reach the southern agricultural zone of Machu Picchu city (where the most famous photos of the site are taken). After our arrival in Machu Picchu city, we leave the park and take the 25-minute bus ride down to Aguas Calientes Town (6,692 ft).
Evening in town, celebratory dinner. Overnight in Aquas Calientes.
Meals: BLD
Don’t be misled by the name—the Short Inca Trail is a challenging hike. The high elevation, long hours on your feet carrying a backpack, and numerous stone steps make it demanding. If you have any concerns, please contact us to discuss alternatives. There are other ways to experience Machu Picchu without the hike. The sooner we know your needs, the more options we have to work with.
Day 6: Guided Tour of Machu Picchu
After breakfast at the hotel, we will take one of the first buses directly to Machu Picchu (7,875 ft). After the short 25-minute drive, you will enjoy a fascinating tour of Machu Picchu with your guide who will unfold the mysteries of this magical site, explaining the history and flora/fauna. Your guide will spend about 2 hours relating interesting and amazing stories, explaining temples and special sectors.
Lunch in Aguas Calientes & shopping. Transfer and overnight in Ollantaytambo.
Meals: BLD
Day 7: Shaman-Led Pachamama Ceremony
After breakfast at the hotel, we will transfer to Inca ruins just outside the city to get away from the urban life and closer to Pachamama, Mother Earth. This morning you will participate in one of the most sacred and ancient rituals of the indigenous Peruvian people. A Shaman will guide us through a ceremony to help us give thanks to Pachamama, and with it a chance to share with her your dreams and aspirations. You will learn about coca leaves and the spiritual role it plays in rituals.
Mid-afternoon, we’ll return to our hotel for your final opportunity to shop, relax, rest and pack for the journey home. Enjoy an easy, celebratory dinner together. Overnight in Cusco.
Meals: BLD
Day 8: Departures & Flight Home
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel.
Schedule your flight to depart whenever is most convenient and economical for you. Participants will arrange a taxi from the hotel to the airport with the hotel front desk. This is not included and is approximate $25 per car.
If you have late flights, you can store your luggage at the hotel and explore until it is time to leave.
Meals: B



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F.A.Q.
I have more questions. Who can I talk to?
Call or email us! A real person will answer the phone (or call you back).
(888) 622-4911
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What is the average age of the participants?
The average age range of our tour participants is 45-55 years. Our groups tend to be multi-generational, so there may be participants ranging from their 30s to their 70s. This trip is open to any woman who is healthy, active, and resonates with the itinerary.
Do women travel solo or with friends?
Both! There is usually a 60/40 split between solo travelers and those traveling with friends. By day 3, we all become good friends, and it’s hard to tell who is solo and who isn’t.
I am a solo traveler. Do I get charged more for a single room?
No. Solo travelers are paired with other solo travelers. There are no forced single supplements. On many tours a single room upgrade is available at extra cost.
Do I need any vaccinations?
There are currently no required vaccinations.
What happens after I sign up?
You will receive an automatic email confirmation indicating your deposit was received. Within 24-48 hours, someone from Green Edventures will follow up with a personal email welcoming you to the tour! We are excited to meet you!
Do you offer payment plans?
Yes! Pay a small deposit to secure your spot. Then, pay the balance in interest-free installments using a credit card or checking account. There is no bank transaction fees when you use your checking account. If you want the convenience of using a credit card, the bank will charge 3%. You can switch between the two payment options at any time.
What is the cutoff date to confirm the tour?
The tour will need critical mass within 90 days of departure. In the unlikely event we don’t reach this minimum, a full refund will be issued.
How do I arrange transportation from the airport to the hotel?
Details will be provided to you in the travel parameters.
Do I need to be in shape to join this adventure?
Should I get travel insurance?
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