Voyage to some of the world’s most spectacular places by small ship cruise!
Discover Bolivia’s otherworldly landscapes and indigenous cultures during our adventure to La Paz, Salar de Uyuni, Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve, the village of Tarabuco, and Sucre.
On this Private Journey, explore the fascinating wildlife of Brazil's famed Pantanal from a secluded ecolodge and by riverboat, then delight in the charms of Rio de Janeiro.
Arenal Volcano National Park, the Caribbean waterways of Tortuguero National Park, and Manuel Antonio National Park on the sparkling Pacific are all on this private journey in nature-blessed Costa Rica.
With your private guide, discover Ecuador's traditional cultures, hike the high trails of Cotopaxi National Park, explore pristine cloud forest from a stunning nature lodge.
Charter a luxury yacht with your naturalist guide,and set off into Darwin’s world for an active journey full of nature hikes and wildlife wonders, including fantastic snorkeling with playful sea lions.
Explore elegant colonial Antigua, the mountain village of Chichicastenango, with its famous open-air market, stunning volcano-ringed Lake Atitlán, and Tikal, greatest of all Mayan sites.
Luxury private "camping" in comfort in two of Baja's most beautiful settings, with hikes in Sierra de la Laguna and snorkeling and kayaking in the azure Sea of Cortez.
Experience Wilderness Travel's perfectly paced five-day trek, superb camp amenities, and spectacular campsites as you hike the famous Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.
Enjoy a spectacular private trek that offers the utter solitude of a hidden Inca realm yet scenery very similar to that of the famous Inca Trail, but here you’ll have the stunning trails all to yourself.
Join your private guide and camp staff for an amazing trek on the world-renowned Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, lost city of the Incas, and enjoy our famous Wilderness Travel full-service camping support along the way.
With your private guide, explore Cusco, ancient heart of the Inca Empire, and the beautiful Urubamba Valley, sacred to the Incas, then head to glorious Machu Picchu, perched on a sheer precipice 1,500 feet above the Urubamba River.