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Ahobamba Trek to Machu Picchu Project Cordillera

5 Reasons to Get Out Hiking in 2020

Welcome to the roaring 20’s! The New Year can be an energetic time full of friends, family and fresh ways of thinking. However, for some it can be a socially stressful time where you think you are “obligated” to make new goals, new habits and essentially try to become a better version of yourself, often […]

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Los Nevados National Park Colombia Project Cordillera

Visitors Guide: Los Nevados National Park

Los Nevados National Park is one of the most popular parks in Colombia and a must-visit spot for good reason (If you don’t believe us just take a look at the photographs below!) Located in the central Colombian Andes, the park covers over 225 sq mi and features high mountain landscapes, waterfalls, hot springs – […]

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Ancash: An Amazing Journey to the Cordillera Blanca in Perú

Ancash: A must watch journey to the Cordillera Blanca in Perú In April, we were invited to join PromPerú and the Adventure Travel Trade Association for an expedition to Ancash and our beloved Cordillera Blanca, Perú – where it all began for us. We sent Natalia Franco, who had an unforgettable time. Check out this video of the trip, and […]

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Must Watch: Crossing the Ecuador (Equator)

Watch this beautifully shot video taking you to the some of Ecuador’s most inspiring landscapes, living traditions and showcasing some amazing fauna and flora.  Ecuador is truly a hikers and nature-lovers paradise. One of the highest concentration of volcanos anywhere in the world, Ecuador is one spectacular adventure destination. Accessibility is easy, with at least 3-4 […]

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Slow Tourism: In Praise of Slowing Things Down…

Rediscover the importance of slowing things down, of giving yourself the opportunity to connect what what is around you, of advocating for quality over quantity: accept our invitation to engage in slow tourism An invitation to create positive connections Here at Project Cordillera, we pride ourselves on our social mission: transforming adventure travel and contributing to sustainable, […]

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Top Unexplored National Parks in Colombia

Discover Colombia’s unexplored national parks: we share our tips for an off-the-beaten-track adventure Colombia is a country of wonderful and beautiful contrasts; from huge Andean mountains and tropical jungle to white Caribbean beaches and magical deserts. For their protection, many of these ecological treasures are national parks and many remain unexplored. Why? Well, most are […]

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Marie’s Story: Hiking Los Nevados

It is official.  My midlife crisis has just sky-rocketed to a whole new level.  The travel bug all started with a hiking trip to Kilimanjaro in 2010, and for quite some time after my idea of travelling consisted of a tick box exercise of the latest bucket list of things to do before the grand […]

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Why you should get out of the city and go hiking

There is a big wave in travelers seeking adventure. They are going into the wild, hiking, doing meditation retreats, and other activities related to mental, physical and emotional health. What they share is this desire to “escape the city”, and all the stress that today’s life brings with it. Science demonstrates the benefits that being […]

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Project Cordillera Lares Trek Peru

3 Intermediate-level Treks in Perú Perfect for 2018

Imagine waking up from the sun slowly warming your tent, the air is crisp and fresh as you take in a deep breath, filling your lungs with mountain air. As you open your tent, you come face-to-face with rugged, snow-capped mountains towering over a valley of turquoise lakes. The wild flora and fauna surrounds you […]

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Jonas on Punta Union

Thin Air and a Steep Ascent: Santa Cruz Trek

Huaraz – starting point of several our expeditions to the Cordillera Blanca – is the capital of the Ancash region of Peru and my starting point for the Santa Cruz Trek. Unfortunately, back then I didn’t know about Project Cordillera and, in fact, I didn’t know a whole lot about trekking either. I was reading […]

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