G Adventures is reviving tours in Peru following months of political protests across the South American country.
The relaunch of operations from March 1 comes despite latest Foreign Office travel advice warning that a state of emergency remains in places in parts of the country, including the capital of Lima.
However, the rail connection to the ancient site of Machu Picchu reopened on February 13.
The adventure operator said it has been poised to relaunch trips as quickly as possible to help support the many local communities and businesses in Peru that rely on tourism for income.
General manager for Latin America, Sarah Miginiac, said: “The last few months have been very challenging in Peru, with local communities and businesses who were pushing to get started following the pandemic, being hit with another tourism dip.
“Our team on the ground has been monitoring the situation closely, including the reopening of Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail, to ensure we could relaunch as quickly as possible once safe to do so.
“With trips available across our Active, Classic, 18-to-Thirtysomethings, Roamies and Marine travel styles, there’s something for every type of traveller; from active lovers wanting to hike in the Andes, to wildlife aficionados looking to cruise along the Amazon waterways.
“Plus, with the usual closure of the Inca Trail in February, travellers will be able to hike the iconic trail after its annual maintenance.
“There will be some small itinerary adjustments in areas such as Puno while we continue to monitor the situation, but most of our itineraries will run as normal.”