You'll be up nice and early today to be ready for us to pick you up around 4 am. You'll travel in our comfy transportation and after 2 hours we'll enjoy a brief stop in Mollepata for an optional breakfast. We'll then continue to Challacancha for another hour, where we'll start our hike.
First, you'll meet the cooks and horsemen, as well as do a last equipment check. Then, we'll be on our way. You'll start with a 3-hour moderate walk to Soraypampa (3900 masl / 12,796 ft ), where we'll be spending our first night.
The first section is relatively flat with a slight bit of uphill through a deep valley of glaciers. You'll notice that a lot of the trail follows a restored Inca water channel, which local farmers still make use of today. This section is 7 km overall.
Once you arrive in Soraypampa, you will settle in the Cabin with Glass Roof where you'll sleep this evening. You’ll have a bit of time to rest after enjoying your first lunch in the mountains. Feeling refreshed, it'll be time to start the hike up to the incredibly beautiful Humantay Lake (4200 masl / 13,780 ft).
This round trip takes about 3 hours and covers 3 km. It's not far but you need to take things slowly at this altitude. You'll have some time once you get to the lake to enjoy the fantastic scenery. There aren’t many places in the Andes quite as stunning as the turquoise waters glistening against the Humantay glacier. You’ll feel like you’re in a fairytale.
Back at camp, you'll enjoy a delicious and well-deserved dinner with a beautiful sunset as your company. You can't describe the energy here, but you'll feel its peacefulness for yourself once here.Then it'll be time to turn in to your Camp.
Meals: Lunch, Tea Time, Dinner
Accommodation: Cabin with Glass Roof
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Hiking distance: 10 km (6.21 miles)
Trekking Time: 5 to 6 hours
Campsite Elevation: 4,000 m (1,323 ft)
Starting Elevation: 3,800 m (12,467 ft)
Highest Elevation: 4,200 m (13,780 ft)
Weather Forecast: Expect cold and windy nights
You'll be woken up today at the first signs of daylight with an energizing cup of coca tea to get you going. Enjoy a nourishing breakfast before we set off on our trek to the route’s highest point, the Salkantay Pass at 4630 masl.
You'll be walking 7 km over 3 hours. It's a difficult ascent up the "Trail of the 7 Snakes" rightly named due to its winding path. Once you reach the top, you'll appreciate the most magnificent view over the surrounding valleys as well as Salkantay Mountain sitting right next to you (6271 masl), which is the second-highest in the Cusco region and one of the Apus (Inca Gods).
You can also observe Humantay, Tucarhuay, and Pumasillo mountains. After you've taken in the views and enjoyed a rest, you'll start the 2 hours walk downhill to the lunch spot in Huayracmachay (3850 masl), from where you can enjoy fantastic views.
This section of the trail is rocky and gravely, and you get some wonderful views down into the valley below. After a reenergizing lunch, you'll be entering the edge of the Amazon jungle, also known as the "Cloud Forest". This part is 8 km and takes around 3 hours.
Along the way, you get to enjoy a magical tropical forest and witness how quickly and dramatically the landscape changes from the Andes to the Amazon. You'll spot colorful scenery, unique wildlife, and native plants. You'll find the climate becomes much warmer here.
After your longest day of hiking, you'll be pleased to reach our campsite at Collpapampa (2950 masl). You'll be served a hearty meal before hitting the hay in the Sky Huts Camp for a peaceful night's sleep in the small village.
You’re sure to sleep well tonight!
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Tea Time, Dinner
Accommodation: Sky Huts
Difficulty Level: Challenging
Hiking distance: 22 km (14 miles)
Trekking Time: 9 to 10 hours
Campsite Elevation: 2,800 m (9,186 ft)
Starting Elevation: 4,000 m (13,123 ft)
Highest Elevation: 4,630 m (15,191 ft)
Weather Forecast: Expect a bit cold
Today you'll be woken at 6 am for your coca tea and then breakfast before setting off from the campsite. Our first destination will be La Playa, and we'll be walking through the Santa Teresa Valley.
You'll enjoy a more leisurely walk today with more downs than ups as you soak in the lush landscape of rivers, waterfalls, orchids, and many plantations, including banana, coffee, and avocado.
In La Playa (2,060 m / 6759 ft ) We'll have the Coffee Class, where the local family will guide you through the entire coffee cultivation process, from planting to harvesting and roasting. This area is famous for its coffee, and you’ll even have the chance to brew and taste your own freshly prepared cup.
After the coffee class we offer the optional activity (ZIPLINE) It is not included, the price is 28 usd per person, along the entire valley this adventure includes 5 Zipline cables (750 meters to 1km each) over the salkantay river and a 350 meter crazy Tibetan bridge suspended over 500 meters high. Safe and professionally operated. At camp we'll share a delicious lunch before heading out to the hot springs of COCALMAYO (optional).The additional cost for the hot springs visit is about S/.40 soles, covering transportation to and from the springs and the entry fee of S/.10 soles. Cocalmayo Hot Springs is about a 50-minute car ride from camp. We'll spend a couple of hours relaxing in the natural, clean water of the hot springs before heading back to camp for tea time, a warm dinner.
This activity is optional, so if you'd rather lay back and relax at camp—you are certainly welcome to!
Once you're ready for bed, after dinner, of course, you'll be settling down for the night in another one of exclusive campsites, the Jungle Domes Camp.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Tea Time, Dinner
Accommodation: Jungle Domes
Difficulty Level: Easy Day Hike
Hiking distance: 16 km (10 miles)
Trekking Time: 4 to 5 hours
Campsite Elevation: 2,000 m (6,562 ft)
Starting Elevation: 2,800 m (9,186 ft)
Highest Elevation: 2,800 m (9,186 ft)
Weather Forecast: Hot and humid during the day, fresh at night
You'll be eager to put on your hiking boots for your last day of trekking after you've filled up on fuel at breakfast. This morning you'll be able to walk along a bit of the original world-famous Inca Trail!
After a 2 hour uphill climb and fascinating views over the Santa Teresa Valley, you'll reach Llactapata (2,700 masl), an Inca archaeological site right in front of Machu Picchu.
Llactapata is the first Inca site you'll see on the trek and you'll learn all about the mysteries of the ancient culture and the extraordinary site. You even get to have your first exciting glance of Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu from here.
Your guide will fill you in on all the history of the Incas while you take all the photos you want to share your fantastic experiences with friends and family back home.
Afterward, you'll walk downhill for 2 hours, where you get another couple of peeks at the Inca citadel, Machu Picchu, along the way – only making your anticipation for tomorrow stronger. We stop for lunch in Hidroeléctrica (1800 masl).
Then, we'll follow the train rails surrounded by the great vegetation of the place, in the Urubamba river company. If you feel exhausted, you have the option (not included) to take a train to Aguas Calientes (US$ 34.00).
In this tropical paradise, we'll see avocado plantations, banana and coffee plants, and various types of birds, especially the cock of the rocks, the national bird of Peru.
After 2 hours of walking, we'll arrive at Aguas Calientes town. Here, we'll head first to our hostel. In your room, you Will have a private bathroom, hot shower, wifi, breakfast in the morning, and luggage storage while you visit Machu Picchu.
You can rest a bit before dinner or walk around this enchanting place that has the feel of a California Gold Rush town. There are no cars in Aguas Calientes, so it is an especially peaceful place to be.
At 7:00 pm, we'll have dinner at a local restaurant and organize to be ready for the icing on our last adventure day: MACCHU PICCHU!
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Stay in Aguas Calientes
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Hiking distance: 24 km (15 miles)
Trekking Time: 8 to 9 hours
Campsite Elevation: 2,040 m (6,693 ft)
Starting Elevation: 2,000 m (6,562 ft)
Highest Elevation: 2,800 m (9,186 ft)
Weather Forecast: Hot
Today's the day you've been waiting for since you first set foot on the trail. You're finally going to visit one of the New 7 Wonders of the World and UNESCO World Heritage Site – Machu Picchu!
You'll need to be up early today to make sure you beat the crowds and enjoy the serenity of the site in the early morning light.
After making our way up to the Inca citadel, you'll enjoy an 1.5 hour guided tour of this incredible ancient site to see temples, terraces, palaces, priest’s houses, the sundial, the industrial sector, and the farming fields.
You'll be blown away by the Inca's engineering ingenuity, which was way ahead of its time and still a mystery in many ways today.
They didn't have the tools we use today, but yet they were still able to construct and organize their community on the side of a mountain and even create a water system with aqueducts and canals.
After your tour, you have plenty more time to enjoy the site as you please. You can opt to climb Huayna Picchu (2720 masl) or Machu Picchu Mountain (3000 masl) (tickets must be booked in advance), which takes around 3 hours, up and down. There's also the option of the Sun Gate (2729 masl) or Inca Bridge.
Alternatively, you can explore other areas further or enjoy a very well-deserved rest looking out over one of the best views in the world.
After visiting Machu Picchu, your return to Cusco will depend on the return option you have booked.
Return is by bus
You need to be at Hidroeléctrica by 2:00 p.m. (a 2-hour hike from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes) and take the bus to Cusco. Arrival in Cusco is around 10:00 p.m.
Return is by train
Take the train back to Ollantaytambo for approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes. From there, take the bus to Cusco, arriving in approximately 2 hours.
If your reservation includes the MP ticket, you can choose between the 2 available schedules.
If your reservation doesn't include a ticket to MP, the option to take is the $90 train. This can be purchased once you purchase your ticket to MP in MP Pueblo. Train time depends on price and availability.
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