Cla**ic Inca Trail

Cla**ic Inca Trail

Description:

Four day Inca trail from to arrive to Machu Picchu via the Sun Gate.

  • Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

    Inca Trail to Machu Picchu - Cusco
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    Description:

    Part of the historic Inca highway system (Qhapaq Ñan), the Inca Trail to Machu Piccu is one of the most important South American trekking routes. Along the hike, you can see several gorges and streams that originate from glaciers. There are twelve archeological monuments along the trail, such as Qoriwachayrachina, Patallaqta, Runkuraqay, Sayacmarca, Phuyupatamarca, Intipunku, Intipata, and Wiñayhuayna. The starting point of the trip varies according to the trail you wish to take. The most popular route starts around kilometer marker 82 of the railroad Cusco - Machu Picchu (40 km / 25 miles from the citadel itself). Another possibility, shorter in time, is called the Sacred Trail, and begins at kilometer marker 104 of the railroad.

Day Note:

Day 2 (11km): Climbing from Wayllabamba for about 4 hours through woods and spectacular terrain brings you to a meadow called Llulluchapampa (3,680m). It is another 2 hours climb to the highest pa** of the trail ( 'Dead Woman's Pa**) at 4,200m. The decent from the pa** is steep , following the trail on the left side to the valley floor and to the 2nd night's campsite at Pacamayo (3,600m). Toilet facilities are available.read more

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Day 3 (16km):It takes about 1 hour to climb up to the ruins of Runkuracay and another 45 minute hike will bring you to the top of the second pa**, called Abra de Runkuracay (4,000m). You will now be walking along the trail of the Inca* with paving. Descent down the many steep steps from the pa**. After about 1 hour you will arrive at Sayacmarca by way of a stone stairca*e. Rejoin the trail a* it pa**es Conchamarca, a small Inca dwelling situated in the...read more

Day Note:

Day 4 (6km): The trail from Wiñay Wayna to Machu Picchu takes about 1½ hours. You should try to get to the Sun Gate ( Inti Punku) before sunrise .

  • Cusco
  • SAS Travel

    SAS Travel - Cusco
    • Contact:

    • 51 8425 5205 / 51 8425 4127
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    • Portal de Panes 167
    • Plaza de Armas
    • Cusco,Cusco
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    Description:

    This agency, recommended by the South American Handbook, is ideal for those who want to explore the recreational possibilities in and around Cusco. It offers guided city tours, tours of the Sacred Valley, hikes and treks to Mount Salkantay and the sacred Mount Ausungate, the citadels of Vilcabamba (the last capital of the Incas) and Huchuy Qosqo (Little Cusco). Excursions on the famous Inca Trail to Machu Picchu and trips to the rainforest reserves of Tambopata and Manu are also offered. Rock climbing, horse trekking, cycling and river rafting (on the Vilcanota and Apurimac Rivers) are also available through this agency. Prices vary by tour and duration.

  • Peruvian Andean Treks

    Peruvian Andean Treks - Cusco
    • Contact:

    • 51 8422 5701
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    • Location:

    • Avenida Pardo 705
    • Cusco,Cusco
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    Description:

    This business offers first-class tourist services to different attractions in the city. Through its guidance, enjoy the best restaurants (with both national and international food), find three- to five-star hotels, experience the highest quality service and security during your adventure trips (like to the Inca Trail), and partake of its speciality-ecotours, which offers trips to the biosphere of Tambopata, the Bajhuaja and Sonene parks (among the five most bio-diverse parks in the world).

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