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Itinerary
5
Days / 4 Nights
DAY 1 Cusco – Mollepata –
Soraypampa – Abra Huayracmachay.
We leave Cusco on a bus towards
the Anta plateau. This is the
spot where the legendary Inca
Pachacutec defeated the Chanca
tribe thus starting the
expansion of the Inca Empire. We
continue up to Huillque pass
with its panoramic view of the
east side of the Vilcabamba
Mountain range. Then we will
continue our way down towards
the warm Limatambo valley with
rich agricultural farming
fields, along the way we will
also see local villagers at work
and possibly interact with them.
The route continues towards the
highlands with its very
interesting and colorful
surroundings, until we finally
glimpse glacier mountain Soray
with 5,950mt. (19,420ft). After
crisscrossing several streams
and passing through some dense
bush areas, we reach the immense
Pampa Soray the trailhead is
3,800mt. high (12,460ft), after
lunch our hike will take us to
the base of the south face of
Salkantay mountain one of the
Incas sacred mountains, then
we’ll climb up on the southwest
side of the sacred mountain
moraine to the high pass called
portachuelo, campsite very close
to the high pass with a
beautiful view of Apu Salkantay.
DAY 2: Abra Huayracmachay –
Qollpapampa.
Our first campsite is located
near to the rocky area and we
may see a glimpse of a lively
vizcacha, a unique type of gray
Andean rabbit and perhaps see
the Andean Condor, the world’s
largest flying bird. And a very
important one, we’ll head
towards the high pass 4,750mt.
(15,580ft). don’t forget to
carry a small rock all the way
from Soraypampa Valley, since
according to the Inca tradition,
travelers must deposit one on an
“apacheta” (a pyramid of rocks)
at the pass as an offering to
the “apus” (mountain spirits).
Now the route descends towards
the Amazon basin and the Andean
valley of Huayracmacchay, the
trail continues along the left
bank of the Sunchuccata River.
On the way down toward Rayanpata
we’ll observe how the landscape
changes from arid highlands to
tropical jungle. Further down,
we see where the streams meet to
form the Santa Teresa River. We
continue along the valley
through the Collpapampa
community 2,900mt. (9,530ft).
campsite.
DAY 3: Qollpapampa – Playa
The trail continues along the
left bank of the Santa Teresa
River. As we lose altitude, the
weather warms but remains at a
comfortable temperature, along
the valley we’ll see another
rich agricultural valley with
typical crops of the area and
still surviving the Incan social
organization system in the same
manner, the “ayni” system which
is a cooperative system designed
to share construction and
farming work, finally we arrive
to the village called Playa
where we can interact with
locals and have a good chance
to interact with locals playing
soccer or volleyball.
Campsite.
DAY 4: Playa – Machu Picchu.
After saying goodbye to our
horse driver. We start our last
gradual climb toward the
Llactapata pass, where just on
the other side of the pass is an
Inca site in the middle of the
dense forest with a spectacular
panoramic view of the outline of
MachuPicchu. Then we descend
into the rich tropical Aobamba
valley with its fields of
oranges, paltas (avocados),
bananas, granadillas (passion
fruit), coffee and sugar cane.
We’ll arrive just on time to
catch the train for a 30 minute
ride to Machu Picchu. We’ll
overnight at comfortable
lodgings in Machu Picchu
village which is just below of
the Inca city, if you like, a
late afternoon dip in the
outdoor hot springs a few meters
of the town, is a real treat.
DAY 5: Machu Picchu – Cusco
Early in the morning, we’ll
board the bus up to the Inca
city of Machu Picchu to enjoy a
guided tour of this enigmatic
site. After the tour there will
be time to wander around and
appreciate the beauty and
mystery of Machu Picchu. Later
on, you may choose to climb
Wayna Picchu 2,600 mt. (8,850
ft), the jutting peak
overlooking the area. Around mid
afternoon we’ll board the bus
back to the train station for
the return trip to Cusco. The
track runs along the Urubamba
river valley, the route taken by
Hiram Bingham in 1911 when he
re-discovered Machu Picchu. On
the arrival to Cusco we’ll
transfer you to your hotel.
END
OF OUR SERVICES
Included during the trek:
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Pick up the members from several
hotels, and then transfer by bus
to Mollepata or Soraypampa
Village (trailhead).
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Entrance Fee to Machu Picchu
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Large igloo tents, each for 2
persons.
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Mattress, one per person.
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Kitchen tent.
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Dining tent.
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Enough tables and chairs.
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Toilet tent (in case campsite
don’t have toilets).
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English speaking professional
tour guide.
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Expert cooks.
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Wranglers and horses
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Full meals during the trek.
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Daily snack bag.
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Daily afternoon tea service.
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Daily wake up call tea, and hot
water for washing.
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Daily morning, boiled and cold
water to fill the water bottles.
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Emergency oxygen bottle and
medical kit.
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Comfortable lodging in Machu
Picchu town.
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Train ticket (one way, Vista
dome or backpacker service, upon
request).
Price by person: U$ 375.00
Not included:
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Breakfast the first morning (you
can order an early breakfast at
your Hotel)
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Fourth day, Machu Picchu town
Dinner (on your own)
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Fifth day, Machu Picchu town
Lunch, Dinner (on your own)
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Tips for the crew (guide, cooks,
wrangler)
HOTELS IN
CUSCO PERU
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