Discover some of the continent’s most stunning landscapes and archaeological sites, from ancient ruins to breath taking natural wonders, as you embark on one of our walking holidays in South America. South America is a treasure trove of diverse walking trails, such as the epic Inca Trail, the Galápagos Islands and the Amazon Rainforest.
Whether seeking history, wildlife, challenging hikes or surreal landscapes, our South America walking adventure holidays promise unforgettable experiences and a deep connection with the continent’s natural wonders. One of the most famous walking trails in South America is the Inca Trail in Peru. This ancient track weaves through the Andes Mountains, showcasing magnificent vistas and leading to the iconic Machu Picchu. The trek takes you on an unforgettable journey through lush valleys, cloud forests and Incan ruins, and gives you a greater insight into the region’s history and culture. Peru’s High Andes are equally as captivating with their towering peaks, glacial lakes and rugged landscapes, and the region has become a popular destination paradise for hikers across the globe.
For wildlife lovers, the Galápagos Islands should be on the top of their list for walking holidays in South America. Located off the coast of Ecuador, the archipelago is famous for its unique and diverse fauna, including the giant tortoises and marine iguanas. Walking tours on the islands let you observe these incredible animals up close and explore the pristine beaches, volcanic landscapes and extraordinary natural beauty.
The Amazon Rainforest is also home to unparalleled biodiversity and untouched wilderness where there are countless trails and paths to explore. Guided walks through the dense jungle give you the opportunity to spot exotic wildlife, learn about indigenous cultures and immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of this exceptional ecosystem.
South America Walking Holidays
8 Daysfrom£ 1495
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Follow in the footsteps of the Peruvian Incas
Walking & Trekking
7 Daysfrom£ 1495
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Join our express trip to the once-lost Inca city of Machu Picchu: fewer days, the same New Wonder of the World
Walking & Trekking
Follow in the footsteps of the Peruvian Incas in extra comfort
Walking & Trekking
15 Daysfrom£ 3299
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Peru's deserts and high Andes and follow a classic trekking route
Walking & Trekking
14 Daysfrom£ 5999
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A unique trek amid the volcanic Galapagos archipelago
Walking & Trekking
11 Daysfrom£ 5899
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Complete the famous W-Trek in Chile’s Torres del Paine N.P.
Walking & Trekking
13 Daysfrom£ 5899
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Complete the famous W-Trek in Chile’s Torres del Paine N.P.
Walking & Trekking
15 Daysfrom£ 4099
Guided Group (Excl. Flights)
Trekking, jungle and indigenous culture – the best Peru has to offer
Walking & Trekking
14 Daysfrom£ 2599
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Peru's Cordillera Vilcabamba, join the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
Top 5 Highlights of Walking Holidays in South America
The Inca Trail: This is undoubtedly one of the most famous and iconic walking routes in South America, and the world. The trail winds through breathtaking Andean landscapes and presents stunning views of snow-capped peaks and ancient ruins. The highlight of this trek is reaching Machu Picchu, the legendary “Lost City of the Incas.” As you make your way along the trail, you’ll witness the remnants of this ancient civilisation.
Galápagos Islands: These remote and isolated islands are a haven for wildlife and nature lovers. Exploring the islands on foot lets you witness the incredible biodiversity of the archipelago close-up. From giant tortoises to marine iguanas and playful sea lions, the Galápagos Islands host a staggering array of indigenous species found nowhere else on earth. Observe wonderful creatures in their natural habitat and appreciate the delicate balance of nature that exists in this ecological paradise.
Torres del Paine National Park: This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Chile boasts towering granite peaks, shimmering glaciers and glistening lakes. The park offers a network of well-marked trails that cater to different levels of ability. Whether you take on the challenging W Trek or choose a shorter day hike, the incredible vistas of Torres del Paine will leave you in awe of the raw beauty of this region.
Amazon Rainforest: Walking through the Amazon rainforest is an adventure like no other, giving you a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to discover the world’s largest tropical wilderness. The lush vegetation, vibrant wildlife and symphony of sounds are a sensory overload. As you trek through dense foliage, you’ll encounter monkeys swinging through the trees, colourful birds soaring overhead and perhaps even an elusive jaguar or giant river otters.
Lake Titicaca: situated between Peru and Bolivia, Lake Titicaca is an immense freshwater lake that holds great cultural significance for the local indigenous communities. Walking along its shores offers a unique insight into the traditional way of life of the local people, who have lived on floating reed islands for centuries. Explore the fascinating islands and interact with the locals, learning about their customs and traditions.
The family run hotel was perfectly located, clean, welcoming and personal service from the wonderful staff.
The food was great, so much on offer too. Couldn’t be faulted.
Leave your book behind as the days are exhilaratingly long!
The hiking was very varied, I went in July ‘24 and the flowers in the meadows and along all routes were stunning.
Tomas was our wonderful local guide, we were with him during his first year. This made no odds as he knew the location so well. Every view looked down on a village of one relative or another!
Try the local blue cheese , it’s delicious and the hotel stocks the award winning product produced by Tomás’ mum.
This was a great trekking experience with plenty of good advice available from the Exodus team beforehand in terms of preparation and what to expect. We started in the second week of the trekking season and so encountered a good deal of snow, which for us was a first in terms of trekking. We also had two fairly short ‘river’ crossings, which we had to negotiate and again a first for us. Our group leader was an extremely experienced mountain guide who made a great deal of effort to keep the group focussed on the trail ahead especially when it mattered. Amazing views at the tops of climbs and probably not a good trek for those with a fear of heights!
A really enjoyable week trekking in the High Atlas. The trip was very well paced with several challenging days but still enough time to rest, acclimatise and enjoy the spectacular scenery prior to summitting Mount Toubkal itself. There is also a mix of wild and arranged camping which gives a nice contrast throughout the week.