MachuPicchu & Titicaca 10d /9n
Program Includes
•Pre-departure briefing •Collection from your hotel in the morning and transfer in private transport to km.82 (starting point of the trail) •Inca Trail and Machupicchu entrance fee •Personal tents: 2 people in each 4-people-capacity tent, to allow for higher comfort and a safe keeping of backpacks. Our tents are 3-season, highly maintained to ensure an excellent performance in field •One foamy sleeping pad per person •Dining tent with tables and chairs •Kitchen tent •Toilet tent (only if assigned campsites do not have toilets) •English speaking professional guide (2 guides for groups of over 8 people) •Chef and cooking equipment •Porters (to carry tents, food and cooking equipment) •Accommodation for all our staff •Meals (04B, 03L, 03D + daily morning snack + daily tea service except last day). Vegetarian or special menus are available at no extra cost •Others: hot water every morning and evening for washing purposes / boiled water to fill in your water bottle every morning and night, and at lunch time if requested with enough time ahead •First-aid kit including emergency oxygen bottle •Bus ticket from Machupicchu ruins down to the village of Aguas Calientes •Backpacker train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Cusco. Should there be no train tickets available in the direct route Aguas Calientes – Cusco, a train ticket Aguas Calientes – Sacred Valley with an additional private transportation from the Sacred Valley to your hotel in Cusco will be provided •Transfer train station-hotel included only if returning on day 4.
We wake up at around 6:00 am and after breakfast, we begin the most difficult part of the trek, which consists of an abrupt and steep ascent that stretches for 9 km. Along this climb, the landscape changes from sierra to puna (a dry and high area with little vegetation). On the way to the first mountain pass, the Abra Warmihuañusca (Dead Woman´s Pass – 4200m/13776ft), we may see domesticated llamas and alpacas grazing on ichu, one of the few plants that grow at high altitude. We also cross an area of the so called cloud forest, which is the habitat for many different kinds of birds like hummingbirds and sparrows, and the Andean bear, which is also called the Spectacled Bear (Tremarctus Ornatus). We advise that on this day specially, your daypack is well stocked with candies, chocolates and coca leaves that will keep your sugar level high, and help with altitude sickness. Immediately after the pass, we descend into the Pacaymayo valley (3600m/11808ft), where we camp after approximately 7h of hiking. Meals: B, L, D
$ 315.00 USD
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