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Corporate Travel

Using our intimate knowledge of Peru we can develop a custom-made itinerary for your senior executives from our bases in Lima and Cuzco.

Whether you are looking for unique meeting locations, original team-building exercises or simply a beautiful or challenging location where you can hone team development, we can handle all logistics from start to finish.

During the past decade we have utilised our extensive experience and network of connections within the government, arts and society to craft unique high-end group travel.

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Corporate Incentives

Take the most successful members of your team and you have a group of self-challengers whose idea of rest is to climb a mountain. How better to incentivize your team than by giving them an out-of-this-world travel experience with Aracari. We can custom-build itineraries to fit their profile – from a weekend getaway to Machu Picchu to condor watching in the Andes or relaxing by the pool in Rio. We create their perfect escape.

Accommodation five-star, private estates and boutique hotels

Meeting space unique locations for senior executives

Transportation private jets, luxury vehicles and aerial sightseeing

Adventure bespoke trekking, white-water rafting, kayaking, horse-riding, mountain biking etc.

Relaxation the best spas and natural thermals in Peru

Entertainment the best restaurants, hottest events, private receptions

Education learn from renowned specialists in cuisine, education, archaeology and architecture.

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“We have travelled around the world and used many different travel organisations but none of them can match what you delivered. Both the planning and the execution were very, very good.” Peter Mikkelsen, Hanne and Flemming Tamstorf, Copenhagen Denmark, May 2007

“I will definitely speak highly of Peru especially if you and your Aracari company are in charge of the itinerary.” Bob O'Leary, Cox Inc, Atlanta Georgia, May 2006