Sacred Trail to Machu Picchu

Lima, Cusco, Inca Trail and Machu Picchu

8D/7N. Daily Departures

HIGLIGHTS:

Walking with a backpack on your shoulder, the path has no limits. Neither what we will experience here. We will travel the Sacred Trail of the Incas in a pilgrimage to our own interior being. Our astonishment will be behind every single stone. The magic, hidden all over the place. What we will discover at the end of the path may be more than what we expect to see.

  • Llaqtapata archaeological site
  • Warmiwañusca pass
  • Runcuracay archaeological site
  • Phuyupatamarca archaeological site
  • Wiñaywayna archaeological site
  • Machu Picchu, lost citadel.
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ITINERARY

DÍA 01: WELCOME TO LIMA

Arrival to the city of Lima, assistance, and transfer to the hotel.

DÍA 02: WELCOME TO CUSCO

Transfer to the airport to take your flight to Cusco. Arrival, assistance, and transfer to the hotel.

DAY 03: CUSCO AT YOUR PACE

Free day. Cusco offers many cultural, archaeological and adventure-oriented activities. Reserve the activities with anticipation. We recommend:

Vinicunca, the Rainbow Mountain. Located at 5000 m.a.s.l. in the heights of the Valley of the Vilcanota River in the mountain range of the Ausangate snowcapped mountain, this beautiful mountain has become one of the main attractions and great wonders of Cusco.

Kayak in the Huaypo Lake. One day of contact with our inner being, paddling in a kayak on the Huaypo Lake with the snowcapped mountains as the backdrop. A moment to relax and let the silence invade and renew our energy. Lunch on the lake banks.

DAY 04: INCA TRAIL: PISCACUCHO TO WAYLLABAMBA

The great adventure starts! After pickup from our hotel, we will stop by Ollantaytambo (2,792 m / 9,160 ft) to take care of the last shopping and later go to Piscacucho (2,750 m / 9,022 ft), in the Km 82 of the railroad track, to enter the network of the Inca Trail. Start with a light walk that will allow us to get acclimatized. Appreciate the beautiful snowcapped mountain Veronica and will arrive to a natural observation point from where we can see at a distance the archaeological site of Llaqtapata. Continue till our first camp in Huayllabamba (3,000 m / 9,842 ft)

Distance: 12 km / 7.45 mi

Approximate time: 5-6 hrs.

Maximum altitude reached: 3,000 m / 9,842 ft

Camp: Huayllabamba (3,000 m / 9,842 ft)

Highlights: Panoramic view of Llaqtapata and of the snowcapped mountain Verónica.

DAY 05: INCA TRAIL: WAYLLABAMBA, LLULLUCHAPAMPA, WARMIWAÑUSCA, PACAYMAYO

We are approaching the most intense day of the Inca Trail, let’s make sure that we have some extra candy in our traveling bag for the extra energy. Move forward through the Valley of Huayllabamba while we observe the ecological change going from the mountain range to the high Andean plateau (puna). In Yunca Chimpa get ready for the ascent to Llulluchapampa (3,750 m / 12,303 ft). While we enjoy a refreshing snack, appreciate the Valley of Huayanay and our challenge of the day, the defiant Warmiwañusca Pass (4,200 m / 13,799 ft), also known as “Of the Dead Woman”. If we are fortunate enough, we might be able to enjoy the beautiful hummingbirds and sparrows that live in the area. Finally, descend till we reach our camp in Pacaymayo (3,600 m / 11,811 ft) to have lunch and rest after this day of challenges and spectacular views.

 

Distance: 11 Km / 6.83 mi

Approximate time: 6-7 hrs.

Maximum altitude reached: 4,200 m / 13,799 ft

Camp: Pacaymayo (3,600 m / 11,811 ft)

Highlights: Pass of Warmiwañusca.

DAY 06:  INCA TRAIL: RUNCURACAY, SAYACMARCA, PHUYUPATAMARCA, WIÑAY WAYNA

Today awaits us the largest archaeological load of our walk, it will be the longest day but at the same time the day that will impress us most and with less difficulty. We will ascend to the Runcuracay Pass (3,860 m / 12,664 ft) where we will visit the archaeological complex that has the same name and will continue to the Inca citadel of Sayacmarca (3,580 m / 11,745 ft). After lunch, cross the Phuyupatamarca Pass (3,700 m / 12,139 ft). In the area, appreciate the Inca complex best preserved of the whole Inca Trail, its meaning in Spanish is “over the clouds”. After a refreshing rest, continue to Wiñaywayna (2,650 m / 8,694 ft), an Inca complex that will leave us astonished with its many agricultural terraces and its religious and urban centers. Here we will finish this day, camp out and have our farewell dinner.

Distance: 16 km / 9.93 mi

Approximate time: 8 hrs.

Maximum altitude reached: 3,860 m / 12,664 ft

Camping area: Wiñaywayna (2,650 m / 8,694 ft)

Highlights: Runcuracay, Sayacmarca, Phuyupatamarca and Wiñaywayna

DAY 07:  INCA TRAIL: WIÑAY WAYNA, INTI PUNKU, MACHU PICCHU, CUSCO

We are one step away from reaching our main objective. Get up at dawn to ascend thru a narrow path of stairs until we reach the Intipunku or Puerta del Sol (Sun Gate) (2,720 m / 8,923 ft) and enjoy a view of Machu Picchu (2,450 m / 8,038 ft) that will leave us breathless, we can appreciate the daybreak and photograph this Inca refuge at a distance. Descent to benefit from a guided visit to the citadel, where we will get a detailed explanation of the different areas of this Wonder of the World. Descent to the village located on the foot of the mountain. Lunch. At the appropriate time, departure by train to Cusco. Arrival and transfer to the hotel.

Distance: 4 km / 2.48 mi

Approximate time: 2 hrs.

Maximum altitude reached: 2,720 m / 8,923 ft

Highlights: Intipunku and Machu Picchu.

 

DÍA 08: FAREWELL DAY

Transfer to the airport to take your flight to Lima and connect with your international flight to your home.

Languages:

  • Shared Tours: English, Spanish.
  • Private Tours: Portuguese, French, Italian, Russian, Chinese, English, Spanish.

Included:

  • Private transfers from airport to hotels.
  • Shared transfer to the train station.
  • All admission tickets on tours.
  • Shared Tours with English Spanish speaking guide.
  • Round trip railway ticket to Machu Picchu according with selected hotel category.
  • 3 lunches on camp sites.
  • 3 dinners on camp sites.
  • 1 lunch at Machu Picchu town restaurant.
  • 1 night of accommodation in Lima in selected hotels.
  • 3 nights of accommodation in Cusco in selected hotels.
  • 3 night of accommodation in tents during Inca trail.
  • Camp equipment: tents, meals, chairs, tables, dinning tent, cups, kitchenware, campsite mat, glasses.
  • Daily breakfast.
  • Daily breakfast.

Not Included:

  • Tips for porters, cooker, and guides in the Inca Trail (we suggest USD 100 per person).
  • Sodas or alcoholic drinks.

What should travelers know:

  • The best season to travel the Inca Trail is between May and June. During the month of February, the network of Inca trails closes for maintenance. The season from January to March is full of rain. The July to September season is the coldest.
  • The Inca Trail has a limited capacity of 500 people daily, including the support staff in camps. Each carrier is limited to carry a maximum of 20 kilos.
  • The entrance to the Inca Trail cannot be reserved, entrance to the network can be confirmed only with the purchase. To buy the ticket it is necessary to provide: full name, identity document that you will carry with you at the entrance, date of birth, and nationality.
  • The registration to the network of the Inca Trail opens in November or December of the previous year.
  • The carriers assemble and disassemble the camps, taking it to the next point each day. The camp equipment is the same throughout the trip. The tents are sanitized each day.

Altitudes:

Cusco                                         3,400 m.a.s.l.

Wayllabamba                         2,750 m.a.s.l.

Warmiwañusca    4,200 m.a.s.l.

Pacaymayo                              3,600 m.a.s.l.

Runcuracay                              3.860 m.a.s.l.

Wiñaywayna                           2,650 m.a.s.l.

Inti Punku                                 2,720 m.a.s.l.

Machu Picchu                         2,450 m.a.s.l.

What to bring:

  • Dry-fit, short sleeve T-shirt for walks
  • Pants easy to dry for walks. We do not suggest jeans.
  • Cap or hat.
  • Hiking jacket for heights
  • Fleece fabric jersey.
  • Long socks for hiking.
  • Boots for hiking.
  • Head flashlight.
  • Battery to recharge cellphone.
  • We support the reduction of the single use plastic water bottle.
  • Medications for personal use.
  • Personal hygiene items, hand gel sanitizer.
  • Microfiber towel.
  • Backpack for hiking.
  • Sleeping bag. We have sleeping bags for rent. Check the cost.
  • A light sweatshirt for the night in Paracas.

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