INCA TRAIL trek TO MACHU PICCHU
5Days / 4Nights
FIRST DAY: CUSCO – PISKACUCHO - PATALLACTA
We will pick you up at 5.00 am from your hotel and travel to Piskacucho (Km 82) by private bus, where we will begin our trek. We will walk along the left side of the Urubamba River and enjoy a great view of the Veronica snow capped mountain. In the afternoon, we will visit the Patallacta archeological complex and the landscapes of the Inca trail.
Lunch/Dinner
SECOND DAY: PATALLACTA - LLULLUCHAPAMPA
We will enjoy the flora and fauna along the Trail, as we hike slowly to the community of Wayllabamba. From this point the road ascends up to Llulluchapampa, the first pass on the Trail (3,600 meters/11,811 feet above sea level), where we will make camp for the night and visit Mt. Huayanay.
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
THIRD DAY: LLULLUCHAPAMPA - PHUYUPATAMARKA
After to enjoy a good breakfast we will make a leisurely 2-hour journey up to Warmiwañusca (4,200 meters/13,780 feet above sea level) and then descend into the Pacaymayo Valley. From Pacaymayo, we then ascend to the second pass with a view of the Vilcabamba mountain range and finally descend to Chakicocha, where we will camp for the night. Along the way, we will visit the Runkuracay and Sayacmarca ruins.
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
FOURTH DAY: PHUYUPATAMARKA - WIÑAYWAYNA - MACHU PICCHU - AGUAS CALIENTES
Our stroll along the Trail leads us to the cloud forest, where we will visit the Phuyupatamarca and Wiñaywayna ruins. Approximately two hours later we will arrive at Inti Punku ("Sun Gate"), where we will have a fantastic view of the magnificent Incan citadel of Machu Picchu, after which we will head to the town of Aguas Calientes and settle into our hostel for the evening.
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
FIFTH DAY: AGUAS CALIENTES - MACHU PICCHU - AGUAS CALIENTES - CUSCO
Early in the morning we will take the first bus to Machupicchu citadel for to get the ticket for to climb up Huaynapicchu mountain(optional) after to finish our guided visit we can do it , It is also the most incredible day of this trek. Because we will spend like 2 hours and 30 minutes with our tour guided visiting Machu Picchu will include sacred churches, ancient houses, Incan terraces and hanging gardens. The beauty and mystery of this magical sanctuary-city simply cannot be described then we will take bus to aguas calientes town and train to poroy train station and bus to your hotel in Cusco .
Breakfast
The Government office assigns us to campsites
People who want to climb Huayna Picchu mountain must know that there is a limit of 400 people per day that can climb it.
PRIVATE SERVICE
Group Size: Depends on the client
Departures: Depends on the client
INCLUDES:
Transportation to and from: Hotel - Piskakucho / Poroy Train station - Hotel
Guide: Professional English and Spanish speaking guide; 2 guides for groups over 9 people
Cook: In charge of meal preparation
Porters: Carry tents and cooking equipment
Personal Porter: Carry backpacks, sleeping bags and mattresses (Max. 8 kilos per person)
Meals: 4 Breakfasts/4 Lunches/4 Dinners/ Snacks and afternoon tea time
Entrance Ticket: Inca Trail & Machu Picchu
Bus Ticket: Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu - Aguas Calientes (5th day)
Equipment: tents (2 people in each, 3-person-capacity), Therm-a-rest sleeping pad, dinner tent, special biodegradable bathroom tent, kitchen tent, tables and chairs, table settings, first-aid kit, including emergency oxygen bottle
Hotel: Double hotel accommodation in Aguas Calientes (4th day)
Vistadome Train / Backpacker Train Service: Aguas Calientes - Poroy Train Station
DOESN'T INCLUDE:
Breakfast first day
Sleeping bag
NOTE: US$ 12 Sleeping bag rental in our office (-10°C) for the whole trek
WE RECOMMEND TO TAKE:
- Sleeping bag. (If you do not have one, rent one in the office).
- Warm clothing for the first day.
- Light clothing, four pairs of socks.
- Good shoes or boots.
- Flash light.
- Water bottle.
- Camera or video camera (optional).
- Sunglasses, sunscreen, hats or hat, mosquito repellent.
- Purifying pills.
- Snacks.
Note: During the walk you must load the sleeping bags, mattresses and personal items .
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