3 Days / 2 Nights Inca Trail
Itinerary
Day 1: Cusco - Km 88 - Llulluchapampa (+ / - 9 hours walking)
At approximately 5:30 am, we will pick you up from your hotel and go by bus to mile 82. After passing the control point, we will start to walk alongside the Urubamba River until we reach the important archaeological ruins of Llactapata. Continuing the hike, we will continue until we reach Huayllabamba where we will have our lunch. We will trek for approximately 9 hours (a total of 18 kilometers) until we reach our first campsite in Lluchapampa.
Day 1: Cusco - Km 88 - Llulluchapampa (+ / - 9 hours walking)
The biggest challenge: 21 kilometres of climbing to traverse 2 high passes, including Warmiwañusca, with its' 4200 m. That is the highest point of the hike, which we will come to with difficulty breathing being surprised by the stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and glaciers, and the beautiful semi-tropical valley beneath us. The hike includes views of the archaeological sites of Runkurakay and Sayacmarca and Phuyupatamarka. We will set up our camp in Phuyupatamarca.
Day 3: Phuyupatamarca - Machupicchu - Cusco
After very early breakfast we will depart towards Inti Punku (the Sun Gate), the entrance to the ancient Incan city, Machupicchu, passing by the illustrious Wiñaywayna along the way. From this point is an unforgettable experience; after descending down the final slope to the magical ruins, we will have a guided tour of the site for approximately 2 hours. In the afternoon, you will take the train back to Cusco, arriving around 20:30 hrs, where we'll then transfer you back to your hotel.
Included
- Transfer upon arrival from airport or bus terminal in Cusco to your hotel
- Information and maps related to the trek
- Transfer from your hotel in Cusco to Km 82
- Entrances to Inca Trail and Machupicchu
- Personal tents, we put 2 persons in every 4 person tent
- Personal Insulator (camping mattress)
- Dining Tent
- Kitchen Tent
- Professional, bilingual Tour Guide
- Additional secondary guide for groups with more than 9 passengers
- Food during the trek (3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners)
- Food during the trek (3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners)
- Porters (staff to carry all the camping equipment and food)
- Cook (who prepares the food)
- First aid kit, blood pressure gauge, oxygen tank
- Biodegradable bathroom
- Other: boiled water to fill your bottles in the morning and night, and if required, at lunchtime
- Camping equipment (kitchen equipment)
- Bus down from Machupicchu to the village of Aguas Calientes
- Departing transfer from your hotel to the airport or bus terminal in Cusco
Not Included
- Breakfast on Day 1, lunch or dinner on Day 3
- Sleeping bag
- Visit to the Hot Springs, located 10 minutes from the village of Aguas Calientes
- Gratuities (Tips)
Discounts Offered
- Discount of $ 38.00 dollars to students with International Student Identification Cards (ISIC Card)
- Discount of $ 38.00 for children between the ages of 8 and 15 years old (send us a copy of the passport)
- Discount of $ 78.00 dollars for children under 7 years of age (send us a copy of the passport)
Additionals Options For Rent
- An extra porter (for up to 16 kilos) for the personal equipment of the passengers- $ 75.00
- Therm-a-Rest inflatable mattress for $ 15.00 dollars for the entire trek
- Down sleeping bag or Special synthetic - $ 15.00 dollars for the entire trek
- Normal sleeping bag- $ 11.00 dollars for the entire trek
- Top quality backpack- $ 15.00 U.S. dollars for the entire trek
- Vegetarian Option (free) if you make a request prior to the departure
- If you would like to return in the Vistadome Train (First Class) it will cost $ 40.00 dollars more per person.