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Gallery Expeditions

Is a Tourist Adventure Company, that has various years of experiences leading expeditions and first descents of South American Rivers.

Apurimac

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Apu, in Quechua, means "lord." The Apu Rimac is the "Oracle or Great Speaker," considered the most powerful of the Incas oracles which spoke through tremendous river rapids. 

The Apurimac River goes down violently from 5000 meters, to a gigantic gorge, forming one of the most impressive spectacles of nature. 

The deep gorge in Abancay-Cusco route, is one of the places that has a favorite location from which you can observed its beautiful landscapes. 

This gift of God in Peruvian territory has its most distant source in the Snowy Misti (5,597 m), located in the territory of the district of Madrigal, Cayllomaprovince, department of Arequipa. It flows northwest into the Ene, Tambo, Ucayali, Marañón, Amazon River to the Atlantic. It covers the regions of Arequipa, Cusco, Ayacucho and Apurimac.

Futaleufú

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Futaleufu is a quaint village nestled amidst the Andes Mountains, 350 meters above sea level and 10 kms from the Argentina border, that influenced the customs and vocabulary over the course of the years.

The Futaleufu River is fed by the lakes of Larches National Park in the province of Chubut, Argentina, crosses the Andes to Chile and empties into the lake Yelcho.

Known for its peace and beautiful scenery, the turquoise of the river contrasts harmoniously with their green forests, giving his famous slogan "A LANDSCAPE PAINTING BY HANDS OF GOD."

Cusco

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Eternal Cusco, poetry of the time, where the Inca joins the colonial lineage in hybrid romance.

Magical charm and sad music, 

colorful dances as Inti Raymi, 

mystical devotion in Corpus Cristi, 

wide skirts and short ponchos;

with your churches and cathedrals of colonial style, 

carpeted with your beautiful stone streets, 

with memories of Inca treads 

going up and down in a rhythmic melody .

Tambopata

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Tambopata National Reserve harbors some of the wildest, least impacted habitats in the world. In this one million plus hectare protected area, rainforests and tropical savannahs meet in a land where roads have never existed and rivers are the only means of accessing its dense forests and bird-filled marshes. This huge wilderness gets its name from the Ese-Eja words for “Tambopata” (Bahuaja) and “Heath” (Sonene). 

Buffered by the 274,690 hectare Tambopata National Reserve, the deep, wildlife-filled jungles are rarely visited by people. In fact, very little access is actually given to the national park itself to keep it preserved as a true, Amazonian wilderness.

Cotahuasi

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At the top of the Earth, in a place close to heaven in the domains of condor, live in magical Idyll the deepest and colossal canyon and the mighty Silver River falling from immense glaciers. 

Born as tear in small streams of life, bathing in his way many small surrounding villages, forming a fertile valley that extends like a green carpet throughout numerous villages.

Colca
The canyon was formed by a massive geological fault between the two enormous volcanoes of Coropuna (6425m) and Ampato (6318m), eroded by thousands of years by the longest river in the Peruvian coast. The Colca River reaches depths of up to 3.400 meters in both slopes and over 200 km long and forms part of a gigantic watershed that empties into the Pacific.
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