Inca Trail Machu Picchu - 4 Days
Four days of hiking on the Inca trail to Machupicchu (the Inca’s royal road to Machu Picchu), the lost city of the Incas.
Description
Four days of hiking on the Inca trail to Machupicchu (the Inca’s Royal Road to Machu Picchu), the lost city of the Incas.
At dawn on the fourth day we will pass through the Intipunku - the dramatic ridge called the "Gateway to the Sun." The first glimpse of Machu Picchu is a stunning, dramatic overview of one of the world's greatest cultural treasures.
Numerous other Inca cities, along the road help us understand Machu Picchu in the economic, social, and military context it had for its citizens. We pass among wheat-coloured high mountains, under stunning Mount Salkantay and her glaciers, and through the richly diverse forests in the interstitial niches between jungle and highland.
Itinerary
Day 1 Cusco to Km. 82
At six in the morning, we pick up our passengers from their hotels and travel by bus to Chilca where we will meet the porters and the cook. Then we will travel to Km 82, which is the start of the Inca Trail. We start our trek escorted by our native “Quechua'' porters and will travel through the semi-arid terrain along the Urubamba river with magnificent views of snow capped Mount Veronica (5,682 masl). We will walk past the Inca Hamlet of Huayllabamba, an ancient Inca citadel that protected the entrance to two valleys. Camping
Day 2 Pacamayo
We will begin to climb up to the first pass, Warmiwañusca (4,200 m. alt.), from where there is a spectacular view of the valley below. At this pass we move from the dry puna ecology to elf forest, the highest of the tropical forest types where gnarled trees grow to two meters amid fog and low clouds, and there are many orchids and strange animals. On this night, we will camp along the river Pacamayo at the bottom of the pass.
Day 3 Wiñayhuayna
After breakfast, we will hike towards Runku Rakay and traverse the second pass of the same name (3,800 masl). We will then descend to Sayaçmarca, an important archaeological complex, where we will have lunch. We will spend the third and final night near the ruins of Wiñayhuayna, which means “City above the Clouds”.
Day 4 Machu Picchu
We will rise very early so that we may watch the sunrise from Inti Punku and have our first breathtaking view of Machu Picchu. We will spend one to two hours in Machu Picchu, where the guide will explain the significance of important sites within the Lost City of the Incas. In the afternoon, we will take the train from Aguas Calientes to Cusco, arriving at approximately 8:30 PM.
Note:There is the option of relaxing in the hot springs in Aguas Calientes.
Included :
- Private transportation to Km 82 (Beginning of the Trail)
- Professional English/Spanish speaking guide
- Entrance fees for the Inca Trail and Machupicchu
- Round-trip Transfers
- Double Occupancy
- Camping Equipment: Bathroom tent, kitchen tent, dining tent, chairs, tables and comfortable mattresses
- Cook
- Porters to carry food, tents, and cooking gear
- Coffee breaks in the afternoons
- All meals (not including breakfast the 1st day, not including lunch on the 4th day)
- First aid kit / Oxygen
- Train ticket back to Cusco (Backpacker Service)
- Class A: Tourist train Vistadome
- Class B: Back Packer Train - (Tourist Basic Service)
We recommended to bringing :
- Personal Sleeping Bag (If you don’t have, please, see our camping equipment website)
- Backpack and Daypack
- Hiking shoes or boots
- Raincoat or poncho
- Water bottle, flashlight, hat, sun block, sunglasses
- Warm clothes, light clothes, 4 pairs of socks
- Insect repellent
- Chocolates, candies or other snacks
- Camera + Film/Video camera (optional)
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Inca Trail Machu Picchu 4 Days, Machupicchu trek, Traditional trek
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