If you have ever dreamt of gaining a deeper insight into the Inca civilisation without following the well-trodden Inca Tourist Trail, our Inca project in Peru could be exactly the project for you. Our Culture and Community Inca Project combines elements of archaeological work, expeditions and community work and you will be exploring a completely new archaeological site from the very start.
As a volunteer, you will be working near Huyro at the site of some newly found ruins, discovered by the Director of Projects Abroad Peru, Tim DeWinter. Although we do not know too much about the new settlement but we are sure that, because of its proximity to Machu Picchu and Vilcabamba, the site will become an important area for Inca historians in the future.
Our unique Inca Project is a great choice for those interested in archaeology and the history of the Inca civilisation, and don't mind getting your hands dirty! Whilst living the lifestyle of the local Peruvian people, you can gain hands-on experience in a range of archaeological and historically-related work and help with local community projects, such as painting a classroom at a local school to organising educational materials for the local teachers and arranging sports competitions and games with the village children.
You will also take part in regular expeditions to some of the lesser known Inca sites in the area, or take part in a trek to look for new ruins. These expeditions may sometimes involve camping out for a night or two and add another exciting dimension to the Inca Projects work. For more information on this unique opportunity, check out our Inca project page.