7-Day Inca Trail Trek to Machu Picchu Group Tour
7 days
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Day 1 Flight to the Imperial city of the Incas
After you arrive in Cusco, you will be picked up and taken you to your hotel, where you will spend the night. You will have a whole day to relax. Optional: Cusco City tour (Not Included)
Day 2 Open (Extra activities to do)
Option 1 – Half-day city tour
Option 2 - Full-day Sacred Valley
Day 3 The Start of the Adventure – "Inca flat"
Pickup from your hotel around 4 or 4:30am and travel by bus to Piskacucho, where the trail begins. Upon arrival at kilometer 82, this is the trail's first control point, you will have to show your entrance tickets, passports and your student card. The first day is relatively easy you will have great views of an Incan Fortress, the vast and incredible Incan site of Llactapata, known in books as Veronica. Your first campsite called Ayapata.
Day 4 The Trail Trial
Upon waking up at 5am and having breakfast, you will start a steep ascent towards the highest pass along the Inca Trail called the Abra de Warrmihuañusca . After lunch, you shall begin your second 2-hour steep climb towards Runkuraqay pass. Arrive to your campsite.
Day 5 Back in the past
Wake up for breakfast around 6am to start the day with a gentle climb and visit the archaeological site of Phuyupatamarca. Arrive at your third campsite, Wiñay Wayna.
Day 6 Machu Picchu in its glory
Leave our last campsite at about 5:30am. It’s an early start in order to get to Inti Punku otherwise known as the Sun gate before sunrise. Finally, you will visit Machu Picchu! Your tour guide will give you a walking tour (2 hours) and after this, you can explore the mysterious citadel by yourself. You can reach this town by bus or foot have lunch and be given your train tickets back to Cusco.
Day 7 Bye Bye Cusco!
After having breakfast in the hotel, you will be picked up and taken to the airport in order to catch your plane.
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After you arrive in Cusco, you will be picked up and taken you to your hotel, where you will spend the night. You will have a whole day to relax. Optional: Cusco City tour (Not Included)
Day 2 Open (Extra activities to do)
Option 1 – Half-day city tour
Option 2 - Full-day Sacred Valley
Day 3 The Start of the Adventure – "Inca flat"
Pickup from your hotel around 4 or 4:30am and travel by bus to Piskacucho, where the trail begins. Upon arrival at kilometer 82, this is the trail's first control point, you will have to show your entrance tickets, passports and your student card. The first day is relatively easy you will have great views of an Incan Fortress, the vast and incredible Incan site of Llactapata, known in books as Veronica. Your first campsite called Ayapata.
Day 4 The Trail Trial
Upon waking up at 5am and having breakfast, you will start a steep ascent towards the highest pass along the Inca Trail called the Abra de Warrmihuañusca . After lunch, you shall begin your second 2-hour steep climb towards Runkuraqay pass. Arrive to your campsite.
Day 5 Back in the past
Wake up for breakfast around 6am to start the day with a gentle climb and visit the archaeological site of Phuyupatamarca. Arrive at your third campsite, Wiñay Wayna.
Day 6 Machu Picchu in its glory
Leave our last campsite at about 5:30am. It’s an early start in order to get to Inti Punku otherwise known as the Sun gate before sunrise. Finally, you will visit Machu Picchu! Your tour guide will give you a walking tour (2 hours) and after this, you can explore the mysterious citadel by yourself. You can reach this town by bus or foot have lunch and be given your train tickets back to Cusco.
Day 7 Bye Bye Cusco!
After having breakfast in the hotel, you will be picked up and taken to the airport in order to catch your plane.
Sisältyy
- Airport pickup and drop-off
- Hotel accommodations (Casa Andina or similar)
- All breakfasts at hotels
- Professional guide
- Assistant tour guide (groups of 9 people or more)
- Bus to KM 82
- Bus from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes
- Train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo
- Bus from Ollantaytambo to Cusco
- Water
- 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 afternoon snacks, 3 dinners and snacks
- Dining tent with tables and chairs
- Professional chef
- 4-man tent (per 2 people)
- Foam sleeping mattresses
- Porters
- Oxygen bottles and first aid kit
Ei sisälly
- Sleeping bags
- Inflatable mattresses
- Walking sticks
- First breakfast and last lunch along the Inca Trail
- Extra personal porter
- Gratuities
- Meals that are not otherwise stated.
- Single Supplement ($180.00 USD for accommodation and tent)
Lisäksi
- Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
- Minimum age is 10 years
- A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
- Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
- Note: Each hiker is responsible for carrying their own personal belongings, sleeping bags or extra rentals
Ominaisuudet
Turismi
100%
Kulttuuri
65%
Vesi
25%
Omaperäistä
25%
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We had a wonderful time with Valencia Travel. The service and food on the trail was fantastic. The porters did a terrific job in all respects. Alex, our guide was friendly, accommodating and very knowledgeable. It was not easy. Three of our group were retired and aged but we persevered and made it to Machu Picchu. The second day on the trail was very hard. We arrived well in advance of our trip and were acclimated to the altitude. To be honest, the sights and ruins along the trail were superior to the destination of Machu Picchu. There were just too many people there for me. I would advice anyone who is physically able to visit Machu Picchu in this manner, rather than taking the train and then the bus. ENJOY!!