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CUZCO for the Adventurers!!
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| THE INCA TRAIL TO MACHU PICCHU: |
5 days and 4 nights, departs Tuesdays; or 4 days and 3 nights, minimum 4 people, departs daily.
Travel on foot from Cuzco to the heights of the Andes through ancient trails Incas used. Along the way, visit other interesting ruins in places, only reached on foot.
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Day 1: Camping starts in Cuzco. Transfer by train to Chilca, followed by a 2-hour trek to the Llactapata Ruins, the Quebrada Kusichaka to Wayabamba. Trekking time: 5.5 hours.
Day 2: Trek over Warmiwañuca Pass to the Runkura Kay Ruins. Trekking time: 5 hours
Day 3: Trek over Runkuray Pass to the Sayajmarka Ruins and Phuyupatamarca. Trekking time: 5hr.
Day 4: Trek to Wiñay Wayna Ruins and the ruins of Machu Picchu. Trekking time: 5.5 hours.
Day 5: Afternoon return by train to Cuzco. Includes camping equipment, cooking gear, porters food, train tickets and entrance fee to ruins.
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| SHORT INCA TRAIL: |
2 days and 1 night. Soft adventure trekking. Back packers train to Km. 104.
Six hours trekking estimated to Wiñay Wayna, Inti Punku and Machu Picchu.
Package includes English speaking guides, entrance fee, full board and transfer round trip to train station in Cuzco.
Does not include extras or Hotel in Machu Picchu. |
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| Cordillera Vilcanota trekking: |
7 days and 6 nights. Starting in Cuzco, trek past lakes, rivers and colonial villages to camp at Ocongate.
Visit the thermal waters at Upis and see the highland shepherd spinning and weaving the wool of alpaca and llama into cloth. |
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| Sacred River of the Incas rafting: |
2 days and 1 night of the Urubamba river, from Huambutio to Ollantaytambo. Not hard in terms of while water.
Includes river and camping equipment, guide and raft captain, all meals and transport. |
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| MINI TREK WIÑAY WAYNA: |
4-hours tour. Suggested for passengers with overnight in Machu Picchu.
Starting in the ruins, afternoon of the first day or morning second day.
Trek to Caminos del Inca and to Inti Punku, panoramic view of Machu Picchu. Will continuing to Wiñay Wayna. |
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| URUBAMBA RIVER CANOEING: |
1 day. Starts in Cuzco, by car or bus, to the Inca Valley.
Canoeing the Urubamba River of the Sacred River, lead by a special English speaking guide.
Picnic lunch and return to Cuzco early afternoon. |
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| RIVER RAFTING: |
1 full day. Travel by road to shores of Urubamba river.
Rapids through the Sacred Valley of Pisac. Includes picnic lunch. |
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| MOUNTAIN BIKE: |
| 1 day. By bus to Chincheros and back to Cuzco. Includes box lunch, bike guide and safety equipment. |
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| HORSEBACK RIDDING: |
| 3 – 4 hours from Yucay, the Inca Valley, to Maras. Return by car. Includes horse and guide. |
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If you are interested in any of the following tours, go to our contact form |
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By far the most popular of the Inca trails for trekking is the Capaq Nan trail, which leads from the village of Ollantaytambo to Machu Picchu, the so-called "Lost City of the Incas". There are many well-preserved ruins along the way, and hundreds of thousands of tourists from around the world make the three- or four-day trek each year, accompanied by guides. The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is actually three routes, which all meet up near Inti-Pata, the 'Sun Gate' and entrance to Machu Picchu. The three trails are known as the Mollepata, Classic and One Day trails, with Mollepata being the longest of the three. Passing through the Andes mountain range and sections of the Amazon rainforest, the Trail passes several well-preserved Inca ruins and settlements before ending at the Sun Gate on Machu Picchu mountain. The two longer routes require an ascent to beyond 12,000 ft (3,660 m) above sea level. |
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