HEART OF PERU EXPEDITION

Heart of Peru Expedition Andes Mountains

High-altitude expedition in the Andes.
Built to test how you operate under pressure.

Small team. 8 spots max. Application required.

This is not a tour.

You will not be guided passively through Peru. You will move through it—under load, at altitude, with a team that expects contribution.

  • 6–8 hour movement days
  • High altitude (14,000–17,000 ft)
  • Variable weather conditions
  • Limited comfort, real decision-making

We do not remove difficulty. We use it.

What makes people fail

Most people underestimate this.

  • They haven’t trained under fatigue
  • They rely on comfort
  • They expect to be carried

If you are not prepared, it will show.

What you gain

This is not about the mountains.

  • Decision-making under pressure
  • Operating while fatigued
  • Becoming an asset to a team

You leave with proven capability, not memories.

Expedition Overview

Location: Peruvian Andes (Ausangate Region)
Team Size: Max 8
Guide Ratio: 2:8
Start: Sunday
End: Saturday

Pricing

  • 7-Day: $2,800
  • 14-Day: $4,800

Includes

  • Expedition leadership
  • Route planning + safety systems
  • In-country logistics
  • Team-based operational structure

Does NOT Include

  • Flights
  • Personal gear
  • Comfort expectations

Standards

Minimum Fitness

  • Ruck 6–8 miles with 25–35 lbs under 3 hours
  • Move 6–8 hours per day
  • 20 push-ups, 30 squats, 1-minute plank

If you cannot meet this now, you must train before arrival.

Mental Standard

  • Take responsibility
  • Contribute to the team
  • Handle discomfort without complaint

We do not accept spectators.

Who this is for

  • High-performing professionals
  • Veterans / first responders
  • Individuals seeking real challenge
  • Those tired of passive experiences

Who should not apply

  • Looking for comfort
  • Need constant guidance
  • Unsure about commitment
  • Want a vacation

Application Process

  1. Apply
  2. Schedule a call
  3. Selection + deposit

Apply for Selection

You are not guaranteed a spot.

Most people will not do this. That’s the point.

If you’re ready to test yourself under real conditions—apply.