Adventure travel destination:
There’s a reason we choose to make Cusco, Peru our home — this country is one of the world’s greatest adventure travel destinations, thanks to incredible geography that brings glaciers, jungles, rivers, savannahs, and everything else in between into close proximity.
From the glaciers that top the Andes’ highest peaks, to the verdant rainforest of the Amazon basin, you’ll fall in love with Peru the way we did — one breathtaking trek, stunning view, and unforgettable meal at a time.
Check out our adventure tours — from single day mountain biking to multi-day adventure travel such as our 7-day Choquequirao Trek to Machu Picchu or our 3-day Ausangate Adventure.
Whichever adventure you choose, you have the option to finish with the icing on the cake of any trip to Peru – the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu!
Ecuador is one of the most geographically diverse countries in the world! Huge swathes of virgin jungle, tropical beaches, colonial cities, volcanoes, tremendous elevation, and of course the world’s best wildlife-spotting: it all adds up to an unforgettable adventure travel destination!
Our Ecuador adventure holidays focus on mountain biking and custom made adventures such as the Galapagos, hiking tours and multi-day treks.
Colombia is home to unique adventure, world-class hiking, sublime natural beauty, and colorful folk culture. Known as the most diverse country in the world due to its astronomical biodiversity and extraordinary range of languages and peoples, Colombia’s territory includes Amazon rain forest, highlands, grasslands, deserts, islands, and coastlines along the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Caribbean – where Parque Nacional Tayrona is the jewel in the crown of Colombia’s enviable outdoors attractions.
Haku Expeditions will immerse you in Colombian culture: world-famous Colombian coffee, delicious local food, and all the colors, sights and sounds of this magical land.
Mt. Everest overshadows Nepal in more ways than one, but don’t be fooled – this small South Asian country nestled between India and Tibet has a lot more to offer, and would be a fantastic adventure travel destination even if it wasn’t home to the world’s tallest mountain!
Contact us to create an unforgettable custom adventure in Nepal!
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1 – The Haku Christmas Drive, which includes yearly clothing giveaways, shoe drives, and a public hot chocolate panettone lunch.
2 – School supply giveaway for children of the High Andes.
3 – Bringing bread and fruit to kids living at elevations where none is available.
4 – Facilitating connections between local organic farmers and local restaurants.
5 – Affordable MTB classes for locals taught by professional coaches.
6 – Sustained commitment to hiring out locals to work as drivers, office workers, etc., allowing a great amount of flexibility for family commitments, and paying them fair, livable wages.
7 – Donating 1% of all profits to help educate children in a technical field such as carpentry.
8 – Helping young adults begin a small business working in their technical field or purchasing products from them to help them get started after high school.
1 – Getting your heart rate up isn’t really your thing, and you rarely (if ever) exercise. Your idea of a perfect vacation is total relaxation: sitting on a beach, sipping a mojito, and just generally vegging out.
2 – You don’t necessarily work out regularly but you aren’t averse to the idea of doing something active. Although you don’t exercise that often, you don’t necessarily consider yourself out of shape.
3 – You exercise one to two times a week but do not have a normal schedule that keeps you biking or doing other activities weekly. You don’t go to the gym or train for any specific sports but you lead a relatively active lifestyle by biking, hiking, skiing, or whatever it may be. For biking: climbs and long descents give you some trouble and you tend to get tired after about 2-3 hours on the bike.
4 – You exercise 3-4 times a week and enjoy physical activities such as biking, hiking, skiing. You are active. For biking: you enjoy climbs that are are moderately long and being on a bike for 3-5 hours in one day doesn’t get you too tired or fatigued.
5 – You exercise at least 4 times a week and are an avid athlete that is consistently in good shape. You’re more or less game for any kind of adventure. For biking: you’re comfortable with being on your bike for 5-7 hours a day.
6 – You live and die for exercise, sweat, and suffering. You only want to climb higher, go farther, and prove how much of an animal you are. Steep climbs, long descents and big days are something you are looking to do more of and you can’t wait for your next adventure.
Beginner:
You’ve been riding a mountain bike for a couple of years or less and you’re most comfortable on smooth single-track and wider, forgiving doubletrack. You like rides with scenic views; you like both ascending and descending on well-maintained, safe trails. You’re looking for an active but relaxing mountain bike vacation; you’re not into jumps, drops, super steep trails, rock gardens, roots or taking big risks on your bike.
Intermediate:
You’ve got two plus years of experience mountain biking on single-track trails under your belt; you’ve gotten pretty confident behind the handlebars and are beginning to expand your mountain bike abilities. You like riding most types of terrain, and you’re comfortable both climbing and descending on single-track trails with smaller technical features such as rocky sections, small drops, and small steep sections. You aren’t trying to walk on most of the trail and are looking to take small risks with things like speed, jumps, rock gardens, and stair sets to improve your skills as a mountain biker.
Intermediate Tech:
You’ve got three plus years of riding on singletrack trails of all sorts with features such as rock gardens, steep sections, rolls and drops, roots, and small jumps. You are confident on the bike in most situations. You’re constantly looking to improve your riding skills and enjoy riding for extended periods of time climbing and descending in terrain of all sorts.
Advanced:
Ten plus years of experience riding single-track, freerides and biking of all sorts. You live for steeps, jumps, rock gardens, techy trails, long descents, big ascents and discovering new terrain. Mountain biking is one of your passions and you are ready and confident to do what you love in a new and challenging place. You can handle anything we throw at you — jumps, rock gardens, steps, technical descents, tough ascents, etc. Biking is a central part of your life. For you, the bigger the challenge, the more excited you get.
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