The route of the sun takes us to the Cusco
(7 Days/6 Nights)

 

 

It is time of making something different, you needs solely 7 days to enjoy the enigmatic City of the Cusco and their main reference places, such as the old stone City and their surroundings including the famous sacred Valley of the Inca; This solely as an appetizer to our bottom plate which will be the Inca Trail to Machupicchu that is known as the most famous route in trekking in South–America, for the conjunction of the different elements that offers to the visitor.


 

Day 1 Cusco: Transfer of the Airport to the Hotel that you will choose, later we will take a rest like to control the effects of the height and in the afternoon we will go to take a walk for the old city and then the guided visit of the main historical places of the city

 

Day 4: Inca Trail. Breakfast. We continue with our walk with an aprox. 8 hours toward to Warmihuañusca the step at most high with an open field and a height of 4,200 m, there we will have a panoramic vision of the snowy ones, valleys and mountains.

 

Day 6: Inca Trail.After the breakfast we will continue to the wonderful entrance of Machu picchu through the Inti Punku or Door of the Sun. After appreciating the sunrise in this place we will continue so alone one hour, to finally meet with the grandiose complex of Machu picchu, where we will have a guided visit and the enough time to go up to the mountain bigger call Huayna picchu. Then in Aguas Calientes we will be able to relax and to give a bathroom in their thermal waters.
In the afternoon we will take our return Train to the City of the Cusco.

 

Day 7.Transfer to the Airport.

 

 

 

 

Day 02 Cusco. Sacred Valley- After a healthy breakfast, we will pick up them of their hotel and we will go to the sacred valley of the Inca, we will visit the famous Indian market of Pisac and also the Inca mountain of the same name, then we will take our bus going to Ollantaytambo old Inca town with their impressive archaeological places, already in the afternoon we will be returning for the Andean county of Chinchero

 

Day 3: Cusco. Beginning of the Inca Trail. Very early departure of Cusco by road until arriving to Km 82 starting point (alone at three hours). In this place we introduce and we know to our porter (personal that do of our Inca trail an unique experience). we will Begin the walk skirting the river Urubamba to arrive to Patallaqta, where we will eat lunch. We continue our journey crossing the Valley of Huayllabamba to arrive until Huayllabamba, where we will camp and we will have a pleasant dinner, this it will be our place to pass the night.

 

Day 5: Inca Trail. We leave early ascending to Runcuracay archaeological area to 3,700 m. we Continue to Sayacmarka where we will rest and eat lunch. Then we continue our walk to Puyupatamarca (City on the clouds), impressive Inca City. We continue for Wiñaywayna to 2,690 m. located in forest brow where we will have dinner and we will camp.

 

 

OUR SERVICE INCLUDES:

DEPARTURE 2006:

 

Transport:

2 national flights Lima- Cusco-Lima

April-December

We will confirm your tour reservation by email within a couple of days. We will require a trek deposit of US$200 per person paid in advance. The date by which the trek deposit has to be paid and details of how to pay the tour deposit will be included in the trek confirmation email.

 

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Accommodation:

3 nights Hotel (hab. double), 3 Nights Camp (carps double)

Tours:

Included. transport, transports, entrance tickets and guides

Feeding:

All the Breakfasts, 4 Lunches and 3 Dinners (in the Inka Trail)

NO INCLUDED:

International flights, Taxes of the Airport, bags of sleep, optional or not mentioned tours, not mentioned feeding, services extras as laundry and tips

SEASON:

April-December

DURATION:

7D/6N,

LEVEL APPROPRIATE:

Activate Moderate

COST PACKAGE:

 

  
DEPOSIT:

US$ 600.--/Pers.
(Min. 2 Participant)

 

 US$ 200

 

 

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