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Ana has worked in tourism for over a decade and her company Enigma Enigma soon became one of the most reputable operators, pioneering luxury treks in the Peruvian Andes, they are experts crafting authentic and inspirational journeys. Ana provides a personal and intimate invitation to the land of the Incas, sharing her specialism for Cusco, the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu. <br><br> “My recommendation for the Sacred Valley is to include a very spiritual ceremony to the Pachamama (Mother Earth), with an authentic shaman. It’s very special and a great way to join together the region’s history and traditions.” <br><br> Ana expertly individualises trips to every traveler, in a region where every traveler has a lot of questions. She can talk you through all the options and introduce you to experiences the guidebooks don’t know. She says the Inca Trail is one of the highlights and the best route to get to Machu Picchu by foot. She can also arrange shorter experiences like the Short Inca Trail that covers the last portion of the Trail and also gives you the chance to get to the citadel by foot via the Sun Gate, a reward that is reserved for those who hike, she can of course organize other outdoor activities and different experiences in the land of the Incas. <br><br> “Machu Picchu is obviously very special. I also really love Moray - the terraces are so beautiful and impressive. I often arrange a gourmet picnic lunch in a breath taking place with amazing views, so my visitors can taste local ingredients and spend more time in incredible settings.” <br><br> Ana is at home in Cusco and absolutely adores this city. When she travels outside Peru she’s a beach girl, with Thailand high on her bucketlist.
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The go-to specialist for Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley, Ana Sofia provides a personal invitation to the land of the Incas.
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The Urubamba River flows near Pisac, Peru
Urubamba River Rafting from Huambutio
Peru
Quechua Community Visit, Wiloc
Willoc's Weavers Quechua Community Visit
Peru
Phiri Trek, Machu Picchu
Three-Day Phiri Trek to Machu Picchu
Peru
Women's Quarters Incan Ruins in Pachacamac
Discover Pachacamac Citadel With Incan Historian
Peru
A female mountainbiker is riding high above the city of Huraz which is the capital of the Ancash Region. Huaraz is the main destination for winter sports and adventure. Many visitors from around the world come to the city for practicing sports as climbing, hiking, mountain biking and snowboarding, and also to visit the glaciers and mountains of the Cordillera Blanca, mainly Mount Huascarán, which is considered the tallest mountain in tropics, all of them located in Huascarán National Park which UNESCO declared a nature world heritage site. Canon EOS 700D, 1/500, f/5,6 , 18 mm.
Sacred Valley Tipon to Piquillaqta Mountain Bike Day
Peru
MOuntain Bike Tour, Sacred Valley
Incan Ruins near Cusco Mountain Bike Tour
Peru
Wilderness DAy Hike, Aguas Calientes
Mondar Waterfalls Wilderness Day Hike
Peru
One Day Hike, Urubumbu Valley
Chinchero to Huchuy Qosqo One-Day Incan Path Hike
Peru
Pisac Market, Sacred Valley
Pisac Ruins and Market Tour
Peru
Andean Shaman Ceremony, Sacred Valley
Andean Shaman Mystic Ceremony in the Sacred Valley
Peru
Horseback Ride, Sacred Valley
Sacred Valley Horseback Ride Beneath Pumahuanca
Peru
ATV Tour, Sacred Valley
Sacred Valley Ancient Inca Trail ATV Experience
Peru
Swimming Pool, Belmond Rio Sagrado
Stay at Belmond Rio Sagrado
Peru
Inca Trail Hike, Sacred Valley
Inca Trail Hike
Peru
View from Machu Picchu Mountain, Sacred Valley
Machu Picchu Mountain Hike
Peru
Machu Picchu Mountain Trail, Huayana Picchu
Huayna Picchu Hike
Peru
Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley
Explore Machu Picchu Twice
Peru
Lost City Full Day Tour, Machu Picchu
Lost City of the Inca Full-Day Tour
Peru
Afternoon Tour, Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu Afternoon Tour
Peru
Private Train Carriage, Machu Picchu
Private Train Carriage to Machu Picchu
Peru
Subject: The train station in Aguas Calientes, where the ancient Inca ruin Machu Picchu is located.
The Sacred Valley Train to Machu Picchu
Peru
Belmond Hiram Bingham Train, Sacred Valley
The Belmond Hiram Bingham Train to Machu Picchu
Peru
Fountain of Incan emperor Pachacuti and church of the Society of Jesus at Plaza De Armas, Cuzco, Peru
Cusco Sightseeing Tour with Local Guide
Peru
San Pedro market, Cusco
Visit a Local Market in Cusco
Peru
A still life of the shamanic drum,Drum of the shaman
Pachamama Ceremony Experience
Peru
The Maras Salt mines, also called Maras salt evaporation ponds. A myriad of salt crusted terraces precariously nestles against the steep mountain sides, while a steady stream of mineral rich water trickles down with a silent gargling that somehow defies time.
Visit to the Salt Ponds of Maras
Peru
Morray Ruins, Sacred Valley
Discover the Mysterious Inca Ruins at Moray
Peru
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Ana has worked in tourism for over a decade and her company Enigma Enigma soon became one of the most reputable operators, pioneering luxury treks in the Peruvian Andes, they are experts crafting authentic and inspirational journeys. Ana provides a personal and intimate invitation to the land of the Incas, sharing her specialism for Cusco, the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu.

“My recommendation for the Sacred Valley is to include a very spiritual ceremony to the Pachamama (Mother Earth), with an authentic shaman. It’s very special and a great way to join together the region’s history and traditions.”

Ana expertly individualises trips to every traveler, in a region where every traveler has a lot of questions. She can talk you through all the options and introduce you to experiences the guidebooks don’t know. She says the Inca Trail is one of the highlights and the best route to get to Machu Picchu by foot. She can also arrange shorter experiences like the Short Inca Trail that covers the last portion of the Trail and also gives you the chance to get to the citadel by foot via the Sun Gate, a reward that is reserved for those who hike, she can of course organize other outdoor activities and different experiences in the land of the Incas.

“Machu Picchu is obviously very special. I also really love Moray - the terraces are so beautiful and impressive. I often arrange a gourmet picnic lunch in a breath taking place with amazing views, so my visitors can taste local ingredients and spend more time in incredible settings.”

Ana is at home in Cusco and absolutely adores this city. When she travels outside Peru she’s a beach girl, with Thailand high on her bucketlist.