Itinerary 

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Day 1 - Cusco

We will meet you early in the morning at your hotel in Cusco. This is where you will meet your dedicated guide. At this meeting we will give you a full briefing, and collect your next of kin, passport and insurance information. You will be given a duffel bag which can take 6 kg of gear, the rest of your bag will be held safely at the hotel in Cusco. The porters will carry your duffel bag ahead of you on the walk and you can access them each night when you arrive at the camp. You will need a daypack to carry your water, snacks, sunscreen and anything you may want to use during the day.

We travel from Cusco by private minibus to the start of the 43km trek that leads to one of the new wonders of the world - Machu Picchu. From there we hike 10km, an estimated 7 hour mainly uphill hike to the first campsite which sits at 3,100m above sea level. On the way you will marvel at the Incan ruins of Huillca Raccay, Canabanba and Llactapata.

Inclusions

Accommodation: Camping in a 2 person tent with an inflatable mattress.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner.
Activities: Expert English speaking guide, professional chef and porters.
Transport: Private minivan to the start of your trek.

Day 2 - Trekking

Today is the most challenging day of the trek, we will walk 12 km in total starting at 3,100 m above sea level. At half way, after approximately 4 hours, we will arrive at our lunch spot at Llactapata where we will provide a delicious meal and more water for your bottles. We will then walk up a steep track to cross what is known as the ‘Dead Woman’s Pass’ at 4,215m above sea level (the highest we will go on this trek). Here you can see the sweeping views across the Pacaymayo Valley, it's a great photo opportunity. We will then start the descend to the second campsite at 3,650 m above sea level after approximately 1 hour 45 minutes.

Inclusions

Accommodation: Camping in a 2 person tent with an inflatable mattress.
Meals: Breakfast,lunch and dinner.
Activities: Expert English speaking guide, professional chef and porters.

Day 3 - Trekking

Today we hike 16 km, first through the valley and then crossing the second mountain pass, Runkurakay Pass which sits at 3,980 m above sea level. After that, we descend down to another valley where we explore the Sayacmarca archaeological site. We then cross our last pass at 3,7000 m above sea level, here we find ‘The Town above the Clouds’, Phuyupatamarca at 3,550 m above sea level. An approximate 2.5 hour hike down the Inca steps takes us to our final campsite next to the Winay Wayna archeological site.

Inclusions

Accommodation: Camping in a 2 person tent with an inflatable mattress.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Activities: Expert English speaking guide, professional chef and porters.

Day 4 - Machu Picchu

We wake up before the sun today at 3:45am to hike approximately 1.5 hours to the Sun Gate. We set off early to the final checkpoint which opens at 5:30am to hike the last 2.5 hour stretch of the Inca Trail before entering the Machu Picchu site through the famous Sun Gate. Here we can find a spot to take in the magnificent views and watch the mist roll through the mountains around the Machu Picchu citadel. Now we have the time for a private tour with your guide who will bring the city to life with his expert knowledge of this new wonder of the world. There will be plenty of time for pictures.

Finally, we travel back to Ollantaytambo on the glass roofed tourist train then onto Cusco in a private minivan. That's the end of the trip, celebrate your successful completion of the Inca Trail or head straight off to your next adventure!

Inclusions

Meals: Breakfast.
Activities: Exploring Machu Picchu with your private English speaking guide.
Transport: Return tourist bus ride from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu, Glass roofed tourist train to Ollantaytambo, Private minivan to Cusco.

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