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Tour: Following the Trail of the Incas
(7 Days / 6 nigths)
Day 01 Cuzco
Arrival in Cuzco, reception and transfer to your hotel. Morning free to adjust to the altitude.
After lunch on your own, we’ll enjoy a guided tour of the nearby Inca ruins including Kenko, the ceremonial bath of Tambomachay and the amazing Sacsayhuaman, a huge fortress of massive stones. We will also take a tour of the city including the Koricancha, temple of the Sun, a nice example of the Inca architecture, the Main Plaza, the Cathedral and much more. Return to your hotel.
Day 02 Cuzco
Free day in Cuzco to explore the city on own or take a Full day tour, including visits to the colorful Pisac Indian Market and the Ollantaytambo Fortress. PLEASE NOTE THE MARKET ONLY TAKES PLACE ON TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SUNDAYS. (B)

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Day 03 Cuzco / Piskacucho / Yuncachimpa
We will depart from Cuzco and drive to Urubamba where we have a brief stop, then on to Chillca to start the trek. We will have lunch in Miskay with a half-hour rest, after which we start our trek to the first campsite. Along the way we will visit the extensive Llactapata ruins, a testament to the engineering capabilities of the Incas, (B,L,D)
Day 04 Yuncachimpa / Warmiwañusca / Runcuracay
Enjoy an early breakfast and start trekking to the highest point of the Inca Trail, where we can see different ecological zones and climatic differences. We will experience the sun and wind of the high Andes as we hike in anticipation to the top. We cross the Warmiwañusca pass at 4200 meters above sea level (13,776’). After lunch, we descend into the valley on to the campsite at Pacaymayo and enjoy dinner and a well-deserved rest. (B,L,D)

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Day 05 Runcuracay / Chaq'icocha / Wiñay Wayna
Walk approximately 45 minutes up to reach the second pass at 3850 meters above sea level (12,628’), and visit Runcuracay, small circular ruins overlooking the Pacaymayo Valley below. We descend and proceed to the Sayacmarca archaeological site, reached by a stone staircase and surrounded on three sides by sheer cliff walls. With commanding views of surrounding snow-capped peaks, we make our way through an orchid and moss-draped cloud forest to the third pass and arrive at the impressive ruins of Phuyupatamarca (town in the clouds), passing by six Inca ritual baths and through an Inca tunnel. After lunch we head to Wiñay Wayna where we will spend our last night. (B,L,D)

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Day 06 Wiñay Wayna / Machu Picchu / Cuzco
After an early breakfast, we start on the final leg of the trek to Machu Picchu. We will arrive at Inti Punku, from which we will see the Machu Picchu citadel appear before our eyes. After a short hike down to Machu Picchu, we sign in and start on our 3 hour guided visit of the fascinating ruins complex, with its intricately carved steps, altars, walls, houses, portals and terraces. After experiencing the ruins in all their glory, we take the bus down to Aguas Calientes where we will have some free time before we board the return train to Cuzco, transfer to Hotel. Accomodation. (B, L)
Day 07 Cuzco
This morning we transfer to the airport for your domestic flight. (B)
Rates available 2010

Price per person in USD
Cusco Hotels Double
Midori until March 31th $ 983.00
Sonesta Posada del Inca Cusco until March 28th $ 994.00
Los Andes de América $ 1025.00
Novotel Cusco until March 31th $ 1026.00
Picoaga Cusco $ 1086.00
Casa Andina Private Collection Cusco $ 1146.00
Casa Cartagena until March 31th $ 1179.00
Libertador Cusco $ 1248.00
Monasterio until February 28th $ 1354.00
La Casona Inkaterra $ 1900.00


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Hotel Category Cusco Hotels
  TOURIST
- Cuzco Plaza II
- Los Apus
- Midori
 
  SUPERIOR TOURIST - Casa Andina Classic Catedral
- Casa Andina Classic Koricancha
- Casa Andina Classic Plaza
- Casa Andina Classic San Blas
- Los Andes de America
- Sonesta Posada del Inca
 
  FIRST CLASS - Casa Andina Private Collection
- Eco Inn
- Jose Antonio Cuzco
- Novotel All year except Inti Raymi
- Picoaga
 
  DELUXE - Libertador Palacio del Inca
 
 LUXURY - Monasterio
 

The prices included
  • 3 nights accommodation in Cuzco
  • 3 nights at campsites
  • Meals : 5 breakfasts, 4 lunchs, 3 dinners
  • Vistadome train ticket Aguas Calientes – Cuzco
  • Entrance tickets : Main archaeological and historic sites in Cuzco & Machu Picchu
  • All services basis shared services with English speaking guide
  • A licensed, well-trained, English-speaking guide, who visits the clients the evening - before departure to explain the trek and answer any questions.
  • Camping Equipment: spacious tents, dining tent, toilet tent, tables and chairs, oxygen bottle and cooking equipment. Trekkers need only bring a sleeping bags and sleeping pads!
  • Chef and Assistant Chef preparing healthy, hearty meals cooked with fresh, local ingredients.
  • Well-paid and well-treated porters. We supply the appropriate duffel for you to pack and them to carry. You carry only a light daypack.
  • Transportation from Cuzco to the start of the trail for Inca Trail Classic
  • Entrance tickets for the Inca Trail and for the Machu Picchu archaeological sanctuary.

What's not
  • Domestic flights
  • Meals not noted in itinerary
  • Optional tipping to guides and local staff
  • Airport taxes and
  • Items of a personal nature (sodas, alcoholic beverages, laundry, etc.)

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More about Machu Picchu
Perched high above a sinuous bend in the Urubamba River, Machu Picchu has lured explorers, poets and pilgrims to its mist-wreathed ridge top ever since its discovery by the American explorer Hiram Bingham in July, 1911

No one lived here before the Incas. Those mighty empire builders from Cuzco discovered this extraordinary place, finding it rich in natural features sacred to their religion. Both inspired and humbled by its dramatic natural beauty, their answer was to create on a vast scale one of the planet's most sensitive and harmonious works of art. The aesthetic genius of its layout and architecture coupled with the durability of its brilliant planning and engineering have given us today this finest of jewels among the UNESCO world heritage sites
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Scholars still argue about the meaning of Machu Picchu: why it was built and what purpose it served, who lived there and when they departed. Most agree that its main intent was spiritual and ceremonial.

 
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