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Llapan Atiq S.R.L.
Agencia de Viajes y Turismo
Av. El Sol 948
CC. Sol Plaza Of. 216
Cusco - Peru
www.atiqtravel.com |
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HL- 01 INCA TRAIL TO MACHUPICCHU
(5 Days / 4 Nights)
 Known as one of the world’s ten best hikes, the Inca Trail is unparalleled for its ecological diversity and wealth of archaeological treasures. The Machu Picchu Historical Sanctuary covers 32,952 hectares, and is home to a network of Inca roads, scores of archaeological sites and ten life zones – from glacial peaks to tropical mountain forest – over four hundred species of birds and two hundred species of orchids, as well as the legendary city of Machu Picchu.
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ITINERARY |
| DAY 1: |
Piscacucho (Km 82) – Huayllabamba |
In the morning scenic bus ride to the trailhead at Piscacucho (Km 82) where porters await for us for a walking day along the upper banks of the Urubamba River cross from the snow-capped peak of Mount Verónica (5900m/19,500 ft.) towards the first archaeological site Llaqtapata (2,650m/8,750ft.). After a rest continue upon the Cusichaca Valley (8,500ft.) observing several Inca agricultural terraces and irrigation channels. We enjoy a delicious lunch. In the afternoon we follow the Cusichaca Creek on a gentle climb passing houses of settlers reaching the picturesque village of Huayllabamba which is our fist camp (3,000m/9’900ft).
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| DAY 2: |
Huayllabamba – Pacaymayo |
After an early breakfast we start our walk the trail ascends steeply to a small pampa just below the fist pass Llulluchapampa (3,660m/12,000ft.). A 300m/1000 ft. climb brings us through three different vegetation zones to the summit of Warmiwañusca pass (4,200m/13,800ft) our first and highest pass. From the summit the trail descends steeply to the Pacaymayo Valley and we can view the trail going down into the valley and the second pass that we walk the next day after two hour descent we reach the camp site (3,600m/11,800ft.).
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| DAY 3: |
Pacaymayo – Phuyupatamarca |
One of the nicest days after breakfast we climb slowly to Runkurakay pass (3,990m/13,100ft). We continue over the Runkurakay pass then down Inca stone steps to the beautifully situated Inca ruins of Sayacmarca. This small ruin, perched on the top of a cliff at about 3,600m/11,800ft, has nicely restored Inca ritual baths and excellent views of the Vilcanota and Vilcabamba Ranges. We walk to Chaquicocha to enjoy a delicious lunch and have some rest before we go on along the original Inca path to get to our third pass Phuyupatamarca at 3,690m/12,100ft which is the camp site.
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| DAY 4: |
Phuyupatamarca – Machupicchu |
After breakfast we say goodbye to our Quechuan porters and continue our hike, a flagstone trail winds sharply down into the cloud forest to the ruins of Wiñaywayna (forever young) at 2,640m/8,650 ft. one of the most beautiful of the Inca ruins and the last one before reaching Machupicchu. The trail climbs to Intipuncu the famed Gate of the Sun. Suddenly the four days of trekking rewards us with our first view of Machupicchu a vivid and unforgettable for all those privileged to be there. We arrive at Machupicchu the way the Incas used to come, staring in awe at the magnificent citadel at our feet from Intipuncu. We spend a few minutes in Machupicchu to enjoy it before we go in a bus down to Aguas Calientes Town here we can choose to relax in the natural hot springs and stay overnight in a comfortable hotel.
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| DAY 5: |
Machupicchu – Cusco |
In the morning bus ride to Machupicchu for a guided tour around this marvelous citadel after the tour free time to explore a little bit more this wonder in the afternoon train ride back to Cusco, transfer to the hotel and overnight.
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OUR SERVICE INCLUDES: |
Private transport to the trailhead (Cusco-Km. 82), bilingual guide, cook, porters (also for personal gear), entrance fees National Park & Sanctuary of Machupicchu, camping equipment (double tents, dining and kitchen tents, mats, etc.), meals, bus ticket Machupicchu-Aguas Calientes (roundtrip), 1 night hotel Aguas Calientes (double rooms), train ticket Aguas Calientes-Cusco, transfers Cusco. |
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NOT INCLUDED: |
Sleeping bag, not mentioned meals, extra services such as tips and entrance fees to hot springs in Aguas Calientes. |
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