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INKA TRAIL 02 DAYS / 01 NIGHT

 
 

The Inca Trail to Machupicchu (Machu Picchu) is rated among the best trekking trips in the world.. 



Because of the exquisite natural beauty and arquaeological importance of the many sites leading up to Machu Picchu. We encounter valleys that contain wildlife endemic to high deserts or the tropics, between stretches of puna and cloud forest. We encounter mysterious archaeological sites half covered by jungle overgrowth, that look like you are discovering them for the first time. Finally we arrive at the lost city of the Incas, Machupicchu. Our journey is conducted by experienced guides who will make your trip most pleasant and safe. All of our luggage will be carried by native ''quechua'' porters. The meals are delicious and prepared by experts in international cuisine.
 

Day 01: Cusco / Km 104

The train usually departs Cusco at 06:15 for the three and a half hour scenic train journey to the start of the trek at kilometer 104 ( 104 kilometers along the railway from Cusco to Aguas Calientes).
The trail heads down to the river where you'll find a checkpoint; a gate that guards the bridge over the River Vilcanota. On the other side of the river the trail heads off to the right towards the ruins of Chachabamba. These ruins, discovered in 1940, are located on the old Inca road that ran along the southern bank of the Urubamba river. The style of buildings and stonework suggest that this was an important religious site, as well as having the secondary function as a gate house guarding this entrance to Machu Picchu.
From Chachabamba the Inca Trail goes south and climbs the hillside, entering some woods and crossing a small stream. The path then turns west and continues uphill leaving the woods for open grassland.
 
About 2 hrs 30 minutes after leaving Chachabamba, the path descends into a forest and much needed shade. A few minutes later you'll reach a beautiful waterfall. Soon after leaving the forest  you will arrive at the foot of the superb ruins of Wiñay Wayna. It's a 15-20 minute walk to get to the Trekker's Hostal / Restaurant, climbing up the stairway to the urban area of the terraces, following the stairs off to the right. You'll then pass a series of Inca baths and follow the trail right to the Hostal. You can buy drinks at the restaurant and use the public toilets.
The trail from the hostal to Machu Picchu takes about 2 hours. The trail contours the mountainside and drops into cloud forest before coming to an almost vertical flight of 50 steps leading up to the final pass at Intipunku (Sun Gate). Suddenly the whole of Machu Picchu is spread out before you in all its glory - an unforgettable sight. The trail descends to Machu Picchu. Walking slowly and enjoying the beautiful scenery you should arrive at Machu Picchu by about 4:00pm. Usually you'll have a short time to take photos, but you will have to wait until the following day for a more extensive visit and guided tour.
You'll take the bus down to Aguas Calientes (20 minute ride) where you'll be spending the night in a hotel. You'll have the chance to visit the thermal springs which are open until 9:00pm (optional entrance fee US$3)

Day 2: Machupichu / Cusco

You'll return to Machu Picchu, taking the early morning bus up to the ruins which should arrive just before 7:00am, in time to enjoy the sun rising over the mountains. The guide will start a tour of the most important sectors of the ruins which takes about 2 hours. After the tour you will have free time to climb the mountain of Wiñay Wayna overlooking the ruins of Machu Picchu (allow about 2 hours to climb and descend). You can have lunch just outside the ruins or take a bus to the town of Aguas Calientes where there are plenty of restaurants to suit all budgets. The train departs Aguas Calientes late in the afternoon.

 

What is included:

  • Collection from your hotel in the morning and transfer to train station
  • Train tickets - Cusco to start of trek and Aguas Calientes to Cusco after the trek (Backpackers service)
  • Inca Trail & Machu Picchu entrance fees,
  • Professional English speaking guide
  • Meals (1 box lunch, 1 dinner and 1 breakfast),
  • Overnight accommodation in basic hostal at Aguas Calientes on the first night
  • Tourist bus from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes (day 1) and Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu (day 2)
  • Transfer from train station in Cusco to your hotel
  • First aid kit

What is not included:

  • Breakfast on the first morning. 
  • Lunch in restaurant in Aguas Calientes on day 2.
  • Tourist bus from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes ( day 2 ) extra US$6 ( down hill )
  • Entrance to the thermal springs in Aguas Calientes US$ 5