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Inca Trail Info - Trekking, Hiking


Description

This is a fantastic adventure!! You will cross one of the most astonishing Andean landscapes and see the most beautiful panoramic views of mountain chains. Furthermore, you will pass through a big variety of habitats and environments, you will see snow peaked mountains and will be in the vicinity of the tropical rainforest.

  Machupicchu

Linea Separadora

Itinerary

Salkantay

  • First Day:
    We depart at 6:00 A.M. from Cusco by car to Mollepata (Cruz Pata), where we will have breakfast. Here we will start our hike to Challacancha, where we will have lunch. Afterwards we continue our hike to Salcantaypampa (situated 3,800 meters above sea level) where we will have dinner and will overnight at the feet of the mountain Nevado Salkantay. This day we walk approximately four hours and we will enjoy the lovely views of Nevado de Umantay and a part of Nevado de Salkantay.

  • Second Day:
    At 07:00 A.M. we will have breakfast. Afterwards we go to the mountainpass Salkantay to catch a sight of the Valley of Vilcabamba and of the mountain chains of Padreoc, Pumasillo, Wayracmachay (4,600 meters above sea level). Here we can spot an Inca trail that comes from Cusco and goes to Choquekirao. Then we go down to Ichupata where we will have lunch. Later on we continue to Wayracmachay, where we will overnight at the feet of the mountain Nevado Umantay (4,120 meters above sea level.). This day we walked for about 5 hours.

  • Third Day:
    At 08:00 we will have breakfast. This day we continue our trek by going down to Rayampata, a very small village surrounded with beautiful nature and consisting of 4 families. Furthermore, we go to Ccollpapampa to have lunch and to visit the thermal baths. These baths have medical water, which appears, out of the ground like an iceberg. At this place you can also pay a visit to the archeological site named Platerayoc. We will stay here for the whole afternoon to relax and enjoy. After this we will go back to Ccollpapampa to have dinner and to overnight. We will walk for about 3 hours.

  • Fourth Day:
    At 07:00 A.M. we will have breakfast and we begin our hike with direction to Playa ó Miskabamba. On this part of the trail we visit the waterfalls of Pacche. These are 11 different waterfalls, each with a height of approximately 50 meters. In Miskabamba we also will have lunch. The climate is warm in this area and a difference with other warm areas is that in this place the typical agricultural production consists of pomegranate trees. After lunch we continue to walk to Llactapata o Vaquería, an archeological Inca site that probably was a checkpoint for the payments in Machu Picchu. From here you can descry a glimpse of Machu Picchu. We will have our camp in Llactapata, which has a magical view over Machu Picchu, Huayna Picchu and Salkantay. This day we walked approximately 8 hours.

  • Fifth Day:
    At 06:30 A.M. we will have breakfast. Afterwards we will go

  • Salkantay

    to Puerte Ruinas, where we will catch our bus to go to Machu Picchu. Here we ill have about 3 hours to visit Machu Picchu and for lunch we will get a lunch box. Later on we will take the train back to go to Cusco


    Linea Separadora

    Practical Information

    Inca Trail  

    Leaving:
    21 February, 6 March, 7 May, 17 September, 19 November.


    Transport:
    By bus until Mollepata ( Cruz – Pata ), to return by train.


    Length:
    5 Days .



    Not Included

  •  Sleeping bag;

  • Included

  •   Pick up at your hotel;
  •   pack mules;
  •   cooks;
  •   bilingual guide;
  •   tents and mattresses;
  •   medical help;
  •   5 breakfasts;
  •   5 lunches;
  •   4 dinners;
  •   Bus Ticket from Machupicchu ruins down to the village of Aguas Calientes;
  •   Train ticket (Backpacker service) from Aguas Calientes to Cusco;
  • Bring With You

  •  Good sleeping bag;
  •  plastic to cover your bag;
  •  raincoat;
  •  good hiking shoes;
  •  2 pairs of clothes ( packed together in a plastic bag );
  •  warm sweater;
  •  jacket;
  •  Waterbottles and tablets to purify the water (very important);
  •  cap;
  •  sunblock;
  •  insect repellent;
  •  caramels;
  •  chocolates;
  •  dried fruit;
  •  cookies;

  • Additional Options

  •   2 people US$ 650, 3 people US$ 600, 4 people US$ 550, 5 people US$ 500, 6 people US$ 450, 7 people US$ 450, 8-10 people US$ 400, 11-12 people US$ 400, 13 people US$ 370, 14 people US$ 350, 15 people US$ 340, 16 people US$330.

  • Service offered by:
    DOS MANOS PERU - Travel Agency

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