Itinerary
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Day 1 - Cusco
To make your arrival to Peru stress free, if you have requested a airport transfer we will meet you at the airport and take you to the hotel. Otherwise you can meet us at the hotel where a welcome note will be waiting for you at reception. Day one of the tour starts at 12:30PM with a main briefing at your hotel, please make sure you arrive before that time - if there's any delay to your journey, please contact us. We will take it easy this day to help you acclimatise to the altitude (3,350m / 11,000ft). At this briefing you will meet your fellow travellers and dedicated tour leader. We will discuss the trip itinerary and also collect your next of kin, passport and insurance information.
After the briefing, we will take you on a Cusco walking orientation to help you navigate around the city. We will point out the top tourist spots, museums, best restaurants and amenities. We stop by the chocolate museum where we can sample some delicious locally made chocolate. In the evening around 6PM we will meet again for a briefing about the trekking options.
Inclusions
- Accommodation: A double or twin room in a hotel in Cusco.
- Activities: A walking orientation of Cusco, visit to the chocolate museum.
Day 2 - Chinchero/Ollantaytambo
We travel from Cusco by private minibus to Ollantaytambo. Along the way we will visit the local community at Chinchero, a traditional village where you will be fully immersed in Andean culture. It offers an intimate look into the daily life for rural residents, and teaches you about local traditions such as the famous Peruvian weaving. We have lunch here around noon, browse some souvenir handicrafts, and then continue on our way to Ollantaytambo. A visit to the Inca archeological site there is optional.
Inclusions
- Accommodation: A double or twin room in a hotel in Ollantaytambo.
- Meals: Breakfast at the hotel, lunch at the community.
- Activities: A visit to Chinchero.
- Transport: Private minibus to Ollantaytambo.
Optional: Visit to Ollantaytambo archeological site. (70 PEN)
Day 3 - Trekking
Today you leave for your arranged trek. Either to the Inca trail or Quarry Trail. You will be given a duffel bag which can take 6 kg of gear, the rest of your bag will be held safely at the hotel in Cusco. The porters will carry your duffel bag ahead of you on the walk and you can access them each night when you arrive at the camp. You will need a daypack to carry your water, snacks, sunscreen and anything you may need during the day.
The Inca Trail: Today you start out on the 43km trek that leads you to one of the wonders of the world - Machu Picchu. You will be taken by private minivan to the start of the trek (45 min drive). Here we meet our crew and prepare for our trek. The first day is known as a training day, as we hike 10km, an estimated 7 hour to the first campsite which sits at 3,100m above sea level. Along the way today you will marvel at the Incan ruins of Huillca Raccay, Canabanba and Llactapata.
The Quarry Trail: This morning you start on your 26 km hike that reaches 4450 m above sea level. We will take a private minivan to Rafqà where we start our hike and meet our chefs and porters. Along the way we will stop at Chonquequilla, an archaeological site where the Incas worshipped the moon. We walk all morning past small local farming families and beautiful vistas to our first campsite at 3700 m above sea level. Nearby the campsite there is the archaeological site of Q'orimarca that we can explore after relaxing over lunch.
Inclusions
- Accommodation: Camping in a 2 person tent with an inflatable mattress.
- Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner.
- Activities: The Classic Inca Trail or Quarry Trail with an English speaking guide, professional chefs and porters.
- Transport: Private minibus to the start of your trek.
Day 4 - Trekking
The Inca Trail: Today is the most challenging day of the trek, we will walk 12 km in total today starting at 3100 m above sea level. At half way after approximately 4 hours we will arrive at our lunch spot at Llactapata where will provide a delicious meal and provide more water for your bottles. We will then walk up a steep track to cross what is known as the ‘Dead Woman’s Pass’ at 4215m above sea level. Here you can see the sweeping views across the Pacaymayo Valley and take the great photo opportunity. You will then descend to the campsite at 3650 m above sea level after approximately 1 hour 45 minutes.
[The Quarry Trail:][1] Today we embark on the most challenging day of the hike. In the late morning we should cross the mountain pass of Pucca Qasa. Here you can enjoy sweeping views across the valley. We walk across a saddle before crossing the second mountain pass of Kuychicassa at 4450 m above sea level. We descend to our second campsite for the night.
Inclusions
- Accommodation: Camping in a 2 person tent with an inflatable mattress.
- Meals: Breakfast,lunch and dinner.
- Activities: The Classic Inca Trail or Quarry Trail with an English speaking guide, professional chefs and porters.
Day 5 - Trekking
The Inca Trail: Today we hike 16 km, starting by hiking through the valley before crossing the second mountain pass, Runkurakay Pass which sits at 3980 m above sea level. We then descend down to a valley where we explore the Sayacmarca archaeological site. We then cross our last pass at 37000 m above sea level, here we find ‘The Town above the Clouds’, Phuyupatamarca at 3550 m above sea level. An approximately 2.5 hour hike down the Inca steps takes us to our campsite next to the Winay Wayna archeological site.
[The Quarry Trail:][1] With tired legs from yesterday we complete the downhill walk to the end of the trail. We pass the Kachiqata quarry, which lies unfinished because of the Spanish invasion. We return to Ollantaytambo where we take the glass roofed tourist train to Machu Picchu Town. As you roll by watch the high mountains and flowing river. You will have the afternoon to relax or explore the town of Aguas Calientes which is nestled in the mountains with a beautiful river running along the length of the town.
Inclusions
- Accommodation: Camping in a 2 person tent with an inflatable mattress on the Classic Inca Trail option. A night in a twin or double hotel room in Machu Picchu town for the Inca Quarry Trail option.
- Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.
- Activities: The Classic Inca Trail or Quarry Trail with an English speaking guide, professional chefs and porters.
Day 6 - Machu Picchu
The Inca Trail: We wake up before the sun today at 3:45am to hike approximately 1.5 hours to the sun gate. We set off early to the final checkpoint which opens at 5:30am to hike the last 2 and a half hour stretch of trail before entering the site through the famous sun gate. Here we can find a spot to take it all in and watch the mist roll through the mountains around Machu Picchu citadel. Now we have the time to take a private tour with your guide who will bring the city to life with his knowledge of this wonder of the world.
[The Quarry Trail:][1] An early rise of 5:30am to make the sunrise over Machu Picchu and beat the heat of the day. We take the 30 minute tourist bus up the winding mountain to Machu Picchu. Here we can find a spot to sit and take it all in. Watch the mist roll through the mountains around the Machu Picchu citadel and the sunrise over the ancient city. Now we have the time to take a private tour with your guide who will bring the city to life with his knowledge of this wonder of the world.
As a group we travel back to Ollantaytambo on the train then onto Cusco in a private minibus.
Inclusions
- Accommodation: Twin or double hotel room in Cusco.
- Meals: Breakfast.
- Activities: Exploring Machu Picchu with your private English speaking guide.
- Transport: Return tourist bus ride to Machu Picchu, train to Ollantaytambo, Private minibus to Cusco.
Day 7 - Cusco
Today we finish up our trip. You can now choose to spend more days exploring Cusco or book a transfer to the airport so you can head off for your next adventure.
Inclusions
- Meals: Breakfast.
Optional: transfer to the airport or bus terminal. (10 USD)