At Movidas Journeys, we believe some places are best discovered step by step. Trekking through Patagonia, the Andes, or the Sacred Valley isn’t just about the journey—it’s about the connection with nature, culture, and yourself. Whether you’re seeking a challenging multi-day expedition or an easy day hike with stunning views, we’ll design the trek that’s right for you.
Trekking offers the chance to disconnect from the ordinary and immerse yourself in extraordinary landscapes. With carefully selected routes, expert local guides, and comfortable lodge or camp stays, we ensure every trek balances adventure with comfort.
Trekking doesn’t have to mean roughing it. From eco-domes in Patagonia to luxury mountain lodges in Peru, we work with properties that offer the perfect balance of comfort and immersion. After a day on the trail, unwind with hearty meals, warm hospitality, and breath-taking views.
Not all treks need to be extreme. We design options for every level of adventurer—from short scenic walks to multi-day expeditions. Many travelers combine trekking with other experiences: a Galápagos cruise, wine tasting in Mendoza, or cultural stays in Cusco.
Patagonia – W & O Circuits
Highlights: Towering granite peaks, turquoise lakes, and vast glaciers inside Torres del Paine National Park. Choose the famous W Trek for a shorter adventure or the O Circuit for the full backcountry experience.
Recommended Lodges & Camps: EcoCamp Patagonia, Refugios along the circuit, Explora Patagonia.
Activities: Multi-day trekking, glacier hiking, wildlife spotting (guanacos, condors, foxes).
The W Circuit in Torres del Paine National Park is Patagonia’s most iconic trekking route. Over several days, you’ll traverse stunning valleys, hike alongside glaciers, and marvel at the granite towers that give the park its name. The “W” shape of the route takes you to three spectacular highlights: the Base of the Towers, the French Valley, and Grey Glacier. Ideal for nature lovers, this trek offers breathtaking scenery and comfortable refugios along the way.
The O Circuit is the ultimate trekking experience in Torres del Paine, encircling the park in a challenging yet deeply rewarding adventure. This longer route combines the highlights of the W Circuit with remote, untouched wilderness. You’ll trek through forests, high mountain passes, and alongside pristine lakes, with fewer crowds and more solitude. The O Circuit is perfect for experienced hikers seeking a full immersion in Patagonia’s raw and dramatic landscapes.
Nestled in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park, EcoCamp offers cozy, eco-friendly domes that capture the spirit of Patagonia. Choose from Standard, Superior, or Suite Domes, each designed for comfort while staying true to sustainable practices. This award-winning lodge is the perfect base to explore southern Patagonia—whether you’re trekking the legendary W Circuit, joining multi-sport adventures, spotting wildlife, or simply connecting with nature. With our all-inclusive programs, every detail is taken care of so you can focus on the journey.
Peru – Inca Trail & Salkantay Trek
Highlights: Hike ancient pathways once used by the Incas, culminating in the breathtaking view of Machu Picchu at sunrise. For fewer crowds, the Salkantay Trek offers high-altitude passes, lush valleys, and luxury lodges.
Recommended Lodges & Camps: Mountain Lodges of Peru, Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel.
Activities: Guided treks, cultural encounters with Andean communities, visits to Inca ruins.
The Inca Trail is South America’s most famous trek, following ancient stone pathways through cloud forests and Inca ruins before culminating at the Sun Gate with a breath-taking view of Machu Picchu. A once-in-a-lifetime journey for history and nature lovers alike.
For those seeking fewer crowds and more variety, the Salkantay Trek combines high mountain passes, turquoise glacial lakes, and lush jungle valleys. Ending at Machu Picchu, this route blends dramatic Andean scenery with authentic encounters along the way.
The Lares Trek offers a quieter, culturally immersive alternative. Crossing Andean valleys dotted with traditional villages, it’s perfect for travellers wanting to connect with local communities while surrounded by snow-capped peaks and serene landscapes.
Argentina – El Chaltén & Bolivia – Cordillera Real
Highlights: Known as the trekking capital of Argentina, El Chaltén offers day hikes and multi-day routes with epic views of Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre.
Recommended Stays: Destino Sur Hotel, Chaltén Suites Hotel.
Activities: Day hikes, camping extensions, photography tours.
One of Patagonia’s most rewarding day hikes, the Laguna de los Tres trail leads to the base of Mount Fitz Roy. After a challenging final ascent, hikers are greeted with panoramic views of turquoise glacial waters framed by Fitz Roy’s dramatic spires—a true bucket-list experience.
The trek to Laguna Torre is a gentler route that winds through valleys and lenga forests, ending at a glacial lagoon with striking views of Cerro Torre and its surrounding ice fields. A perfect option for those seeking breath-taking scenery with moderate effort.
The Cordillera Real offers some of South America’s most spectacular yet little-known trekking. Stretching across the Bolivian Andes, this range is home to snow-capped peaks, turquoise glacial lakes, and remote valleys where traditional Aymara communities still live. Treks here range from moderate to challenging, rewarding adventurers with pristine landscapes and cultural encounters far from the crowds. Perfect for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path Andean experience.
Central America – Cloud Forest & Volcano Treks
Highlights: Combine lush cloud forests with dramatic volcano climbs like Cotopaxi or Chimborazo in Ecuador. In Colombia, trek to the mystical Lost City hidden deep in the jungle.
Recommended Stays: Mashpi Lodge (Ecuador cloud forest), jungle eco-lodges in Colombia.
Activities: Jungle trekking, archaeological exploration, volcano hikes.
Rising 5,897 meters above sea level, Cotopaxi is one of the highest active volcanoes in the world and a true icon of Ecuador. Located in the Andes’ famed “Avenue of Volcanoes,” it offers dramatic snow-capped views, diverse ecosystems, and thrilling trekking opportunities. Adventurers can hike through Páramo landscapes, spot wild horses, and for experienced climbers, even attempt a summit under the stars.
A must-do for adventurous travellers in Central America, the Acatenango trek leads you up to the summit of one of Guatemala’s tallest volcanoes. The highlight is camping overnight to watch the neighbouring Volcán de Fuego erupt, its lava glowing against the night sky. The climb is steep but achievable in one or two days, offering stunning views over the volcanic chain and surrounding valleys. It’s an unforgettable experience that combines challenge, culture, and raw natural power.
The Cocora Valley is famous for its towering wax palm, the tallest palm trees in the world. This one-day trek offers an easy to moderate hike through lush cloud forest, rolling hills, and open valleys with breath-taking scenery at every turn. The loop trail can be adjusted to suit different fitness levels, making it ideal for most travellers. Along the way, you’ll encounter hummingbirds, fresh mountain air, and panoramic views of Colombia’s coffee region.
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