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Inca Trail 4 Days
- 80 min
- Pax: 15
- 3350 m.s.n.m
Summary
Up to 8 people
2725 m.s.n.m
2 Days / 1 night
Mild
26 ºC
Imclude / Not Include
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Professional Guide English – Spanish
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Meals: 03 Breakfasts, 03 Lunches, 03 Dinners
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Camping equipment
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Porters to carry the tents, food and cooking equipment
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Entrance ticket to Inca Trail and Machu Picchu
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Entrance ticket to Inca Trail and Machu Picchu
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First-aid kit
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Oxygen
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Bus Machu Picchu - Aguas Calientes
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Mattress air thermarest
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Mattress air thermarest
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Lunch and dinner 4st day
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Sleeping bag
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Tips
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Entrance to Huaynapicchu Mountain
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Porter for your personal equipment personal can be hired to carry your personal
Extras
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Walking stick - $ 20 for a pair of Sticks
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Extra porter - $ 100 for 7 Kilos
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Upgrade to Vistadome train $80
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Entrance ticket to Wayna Picchu $65
DISCOUNTS
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For student, it is necessary to have a valid ISIC card. We offer a $20 discount
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For children younger than 16, we offer a $20 discount – you need to scan and email the passports
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For children younger than 07, we offer a $50 discount – you need to scan and email the passports
WE RECOMMEND TO TAKE
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Original passport
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Sleeping bag
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Rain jacket or poncho plastic
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Camera, films and extra batteries
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Sunscreen and hat
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Mosquito repellent
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Glasses for the sun
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Boots or sturdy shoes
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T Shirts
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Personal medications suggested by their doctor
Tour Amenities
Tour Planing:
Cusco – Km 82 - Wayllabamba
Pick up from your hotel at 06:00 am and travel by bus to the Sacred Valley and Ollantaytambo, here will have time to visit the surroundings area of the town, continuing our trip to the kilometre 82, where we will begin our trek cross the Vilcanota River and follow the trail to the right as it climbs steeply up from the river. We will stop at our first Inca ruins of Llactapata (also known as Patallacta on some maps). Llactapata means Upper town in Quechua and was first discovered by Hiram Bingham, we will visit for 30 minutes this archaeological complex before continuing our walk to the small village of Wayllabamba (3000 m). We will probably spend the night here depending on the speed of the group. (L.D.)
Wayllabamba – Pacaymayo
After breakfast. This is the most difficult day of the trail, we will traverse towards the highest point of the Inca Trail, the Warmiwanuska Pass also known as The Dead Woman Pass; on the ways there we will witness different microclimates. After approximately 3 hours of walking the Warmiwañuska, we will have an amazing view of the Vilcanota and Vilcabamba Mountain Chain. We will descend through a winding valley till we reach the area where we will have lunch. After lunch, we will proceed ascending again until the Pacaymayo where we will set up our campsite, dinner and rest for the night. (B.L.D.)
Pacaymayo – Wiñaywayna
After the breakfast and on this day we will ascend thorough a steep trail and will reach the second Pass where the impressive archaeological rests of Runkuracay (3800 m.a.s.l.) afterwards, we will walk for two hours more we will visit another small complex Sayacmarca (3600 m.a.s.l.) known as The Dominant Town. Here we will also see very interesting Incan ruins. We will continue through the valley where we will make a stop for lunch. We will continue ascending to see the town Phuyupatamarca, Town above the clouds (3665 m.a.s.l.) without a doubt one of the most original town on the whole Inca trail. After wards, we will descend to a place called Wiñaywayna citadel (2700 m.a.s.l.) to end this day, we will continue to our last campsite to have dinner and rest for the night. (B.L.D.)
Wiñaywayna – Machu Picchu - Cusco
Early morning breakfast. This day we will walk around 6 km distance, or approximately 3 hours to the next stop. Along the route we will be able to see a great variety of flora and fauna. Afterward, we will arrive to Inti Punku – Sun Gate (2490 m.a.s.l.) where will be able to observe the impressive lost city of Machu Picchu and take panoramic pictures. We will continue to walk to the Sanctuary and guided tour of approximately 2 hours with a bit of free time to explore. Afterwards, we will catch the bus in direction of the town of Aguas Calientes, you will be able to have the lunch and later that afternoon we will take the train to return to Cusco
Note
For the Inca Trail, a trekking permit is required. Permits are limited to approximately 500 per day, included guide and porter
Hiking Season
From January to December
The month of February is not recommended because it is the wet season
Customer Review
4.8
Out of 5Client’s Review
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