"Like most travelers stumbling into a mysterious place, we felt as if we were discovering it."

TRAVELS THROUGH ANCIENT PERU

UNTAMED BEAUTY 

A LOST CITY

A SEARCH

We help modern explorers plan and book their dream adventure to Peru.
Every great journey starts with a conversation.

About us

Your bridge to Peru

At F>R, we strive to share everything we love about our country with like-minded travelers seeking meaning beyond the map.

We believe that each of us carries our own lost city, and that traveling to remote places is a deeply personal way of discovering it. Of discovering ourselves.

You won’t find photos of us here. You won’t find a team bio.

Find our gaze instead—our way of understanding Peru—woven into every word and story we share.

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A Gaze

At F>R,
María Reiche’s gaze resonates deeply.

The Lady of the Desert elevated the value of the Nazca Lines in solitary pursuit.

Once misunderstood— even rumored to be a witch!— her legacy is now a powerful symbol of pride for our country.

We believe in such distinct, elevated ways of seeing as a path to self discovery.

Nazca

Nothing beside remains. Round the decay Of that colossal Wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away
Ozymandias

Remembrance of Things Past
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Located right below these words, it is often mistaken for the highest peak in the region.

Yet from this vantage point, the surrounding Salkantay - Wild in Quechua- giant is seen towering in quiet majesty.

Look.
Deeper.

Can you spot Machu Picchu?
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Chinchero: Mirage of Progress

The international airport project echoes The Lorax dilemma: preserving a place of immeasurable cultural and ecological value—or paving over it in the name of convenience and tourism? Dozens of planes will be landing hourly less than 3 miles away from the palace of Inca Tupac Yupanqui.

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Colorful Cuisine

Peruvian geography, ridiculously complex and highly intricate has been inhabited by the Andean people for millennia.
How so?

It provides an unparalleled wealth of ingredients found nowhere else. The combination of latitudes with altitudes result in tropical snow-capped mountain ranges neighboring coasts abundant with the most bountiful marine resources.

An ideal place to settle.

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Quelcamachay Gorge

Unlike Torres del Paine,
only a remote Inca Trail penetrates this lost valley through a 14,000 fasl mountain pass.

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Pisac

The site clinging implausibly to the mountain ledge a mile above the river;
like most travelers stumbling into a mysterious place—
we felt as if we were discovering it.

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YANAMA -circa 2011

When the road disappears, the journey begins.

A modern road now overlaps this forever lost Inca Trail.

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In the Wonderland of Peru

«If the ancestors of the people called Indians
had known writing in earlier times,
then the lives they lived would not have faded from view.»
The Huarochirí Manuscript c. 1598

Peruvian writer José María Arguedas called this manuscript a “little regional Bible”

for its profound cultural and spiritual importance to the Andean world,
likening it to the Bible in Western culture but grounded in Indigenous mythology.

Distinct Landscapes Distinct Peoples

Chinchaycocha & The Huanca

Great Pajaten & The Chachapoya

Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon & The Moche

Machu Picchu & The Inca

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