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| The most requested program The Inca Trail Express !! |
DAY 1 CUZCO/MACHUPICCHU:
Early transfer from Hotel in Cuzco to the Train Station, for a journey by De Luxe train Vistadome or Tourist Class - Backpacker, to Km 104 .
We will start the trekking to Machupicchu riuns
Arrival to Wiñay Wiñay ruins, visit continue to Inty Punktu (The Golden Gate) and to machupicchu.
Estimated arrival 3:30 pm.
Guided visit to the ruins. Overnight. |
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DAY 2 MACHUPICCHU/CUZCO :
Morning free, for observe the famous dawn, or trek to the Huayna Picchu or tour a natural trail, observing over 372 different species of orchids, birds over 157 different species, butterflies , over 108 diferent species, (only for those passangers staying at The Machupicchu Pueblo & Resort) bye train, back to Cuzco, backpacker or Vistadome arrival to Cuzco, Estimated at 7PM.
Transfer to your Hotel. |
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| WE CAN ALSO DO ARRANGEMENTS FOR YOUR AIR TICKET TO PERU, OR STAY IN LIMA , CUZCO OR ANY OTHER DESTINATION IN PERU & SOUTH AMERICA. |
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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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