Inca Trail Machu Picchu 04 Days
The Inca Trail Machu Picchu 04 Days, is one of the most famous hiking routes in Peru, also the best known and most popular hiking route in South America, perhaps in the world. Visited by thousands of tourists each year, the Inca Trail follows the original paved Inca roads, and is one of the biggest attractions on your trip to Peru. The Inca Trail 4 days of trekking offers you a variety of spectacular archaeological sites along the way.
ITINERARY
Day 01: INCA TRAIL CUSCO – KM 82 – HUAYLLABAMBA
We will pick you up at your hotel at 6:00 am with our bus and then we will go to Piscakucho (2700 masl) The city known as Km 82 through the train route from Cusco to Machu Picchu by train. Starting our walk from the bridge checkpoint and walking along the left side of the Urubamba River that flows northwest of the Sacred Valley. After passing through some flat terraces, we arrive at Miskay (2800 masl) to go up and finally see the Inca City of Patallacta (2750 masl), we will continue our journey along the path of the valley created by the Kusichaca river and go little by little until we reach our first Huayllabamba camp (3,000 meters above sea level) where we will have the most spectacular views of the Vilcanota River, on the opposite side of the Urubamba River you can see the impressive Verónica snow-capped mountain (5832 meters above sea level) and the incalculable diversity of flora and fauna that can be seen. find on the site.
Day 02: INCA TRAIL HUAYLLABAMBA – WARMIWAÑUSCA – PACAYMAYU
After a good breakfast, we are ready to continue our walk (considered the strongest of the trip), it consists of a narrow climb and close to the cliffs (9 km).
Along this ascent the landscape changes to the Puna Sierra (dry area with little vegetation and high). This will be the route to reach the first pass of the mountain known as Abra Warmihuañuska (Dead Woman’s Pass) we can see llamas and domestic alpacas grazing Ichu (one of the few plants that grow at this height). We will also cross through an area of forest inhabited by various kinds of animals such as sparrows, hummingbirds, partridges and Andean bears. For this route we recommend bringing lemon candies, chocolates and coca leaves. in order to maintain the high sugar level and control your glycerin level at altitude. Immediately after the pass we will descend to the Pacaymayu valley (3600msnm) where we will camp after 6 hours of walking.
Day 03: INCA PACAYMAYU TRAIL – CHAQICOCHA – WIÑAHUAYNA
This day is memorable for its number of archaeological sites that we will visit and we receive more information from our guide. From Pacaymayu we will continue to the second pass the Runcurakay pass (3970 meters above sea level), in the middle of the morning we will visit the archaeological complex of the same name, this site is located at 3800 meters above sea level, it consists of a small oval structure that is incorporated as a surveillance place (Tower of Surveillance). After passing through the pass we will descend to Yanacocha (Black Lagoon) and enter the cloud forest and finally we will arrive at Sayacmarca (3624 masl). This is a beautiful complex made up of a semicircular building with different levels, narrow streets, liturgical fountains, patios and irrigation canals. We will follow the path by an easy path, we arrive at the third stage to the Phuyupamarca farm (3700 masl). Throughout our tour we will be able to appreciate the magnitude of the ancient art of the Incas and see the rocks that were placed in perfect order. We will continue our walk going only through an Inca tunnel and reach the previous step, this is one of the archaeological complexes, although complete and preserved and it is the highest point of the mountain. Phuyupamarca means “The cloud over the city”, where we can observe a sophisticated complex and composed of water sources with a solid base and with impressive views of the Urubamba River, after that walk we will arrive at Wiñayhuayna (2700 masl). On this site we will find a country house with a restaurant, rooms with bathroom and hot shower. Five minutes from the campsite in Wiñaywayna archaeological complex consisting of an agricultural center with numerous terraces and a religious center in the city.
Day 04: INCA TRAIL WIÑAYHUAYNA – MACHU PICCHU – CUSCO
This day we will get up at 4:00 am in the morning to leave Wiñayhuayna at the indicated time, then we will go to Inti Punku (Puerta del Sol or sunrise). The tour will take us about an hour, and then we will walk on flat stones that are on the edge of the mountain, where we can see the sunrise over the city of Machu Picchu. From Intipunku we will descend to Machupicchu in an average of 40 minutes. Upon arriving at Machu Picchu we have a guided tour of approximately two hours. Then later you have free time to walk outside the Citadel or climb the Huayna Picchu mountain, where you can see spectacular views of valleys and mountains that surround the citadel of Machu Picchu or also visit the Temple of the Moon and the famous Inca Bridge. In the afternoon you will go down to the town of Aguas Calientes, where you can visit the thermal baths to relax after 4 days of walking. Here we will deliver the return train tickets to the city of Ollantaytambo, which lasts an average of 1 hour 45 minutes, upon arrival our bus will be waiting to transfer it to the city
INCLUDES
INCLUDES
- Transfer from your hotel to Km 82
- Entrance to the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu
- Professional guide in English, Spanish or Portuguese.
- Cook: Specialized
- Porters: for camping equipment and food.
- Tents for the guide, cook and carriers
- Food 3 breakfasts / 3 lunches / 3 dinners
- Train ticket Aguas Calientes – Ollantaytambo
- Bus Ollantaytambo – Cusco
- Tents, tables, chairs, dining room, kitchen tent
- Oxygen balloon
- First aid kit
NOT INCLUDES
DOES NOT INCLUDE
- Breakfast on the first day
- Lunch and dinner on the last day
- Entrance fees to the hot springs in Aguas Calientes
- Sleeping bag
- Entrance to Huaynapicchu Mountain.
- Tips.
WHAT TO BRING
recommendations
- Bring original passport “With an expiration date of no less than 7 months”
- ISIC or student card if applicable (must be sent at the time of booking).
- Hiking boots and sandals (very important).
- Trekking poles (can be rented at the agency).
- Headlamp (very important).
- Replacement camera and batteries.
- Sunscreen / hat and sunglasses.
- Personal medical kit.
- Insect repellent.
- Rain gear: a good raincoat and rain pants and a plastic rain poncho.
- Toilet paper.
- Small towel.
- Extra money for drinks and tips, souvenirs, etc (soles or dollars).
- Bathing suit for the hot springs (optional).
- Water bottle (recommended 1 liter).