Peru: Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
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At its height, the Inca empire had an extensive network of roads running the length and breadth of the Andes. These stone-paved trails connected the highland valleys with the coast. After the Conquest, some of these paths were used as roads and continue in this function to this day. The modern Pan-American Highway and the routes leading eastward into the Andes are good examples. In the highlands, some of these trails are in their original condition and used by local people to reach their fields. Others have been forgotten and reclaimed by the jungle.
“The Inca Trail” is one of the world’s most spectacular treks. This 4-day walk goes from the highlands of 4,200m/13,000ft through the cloud forest before arriving at Machu Picchu (2,380m/7,800ft). Hidden under the dense foliage of a highland jungle, forgotten by the Incas themselves, Machu Picchu escaped the Conquistadors and eluded treasure hunters until Hiram Bingham brought “The Lost City of the Incas” to the world’s attention in 1911. Further exploration uncovered an ancient highway: a royal road that connected Machu Picchu to Cusco: the oldest continuously inhabited city in the Americas.
Camp with striking views of the high sierra and dense selva (jungle). Finally, after crossing two high passes, we’ll arrive at Intipunku (Sun Gate) for the first view of Machu Picchu spread below us. This is a site that will remain etched in the memory forever.
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Synopsis
Trip Grading:
Length: 9 days total, 5-day trek
Max. Altitude: 4,270m/14,000ft
Begins/Ends in Lima
Land Cost: $2040usd
Jun 04 – 12 ’17
Jul 02 – Jul 10 ’17
Aug 29 – Sep 07 ’17
Sep 03 - 11 '17
Oct 01 – 09 ’17
Oct 29 – Nov 06 ’17
Transportation: Bus, train, and air.
Accommodation: 4 nights camping, 4 nights hotel
Services included: Bilingual (English–Spanish) guide. Reception at the airport or train station and your other transfers as indicated. Hotel accommodation for 5 nights as indicated. Private bus to the trailhead, return train to Cusco and transfer to the hotel. Entrance fees: Inca Trail and Machu Picchu. Round trip bus ticket Machupicchu/Aguas Calientes. All meals indicated on the itinerary: CB= Continental breakfast, B= American breakfast, L= Lunch, D= Dinner, BL= Box lunch. First class trekking services, including: camp cook, porters and camp assistant(s) All group camping equipment, double 4 season tents (Eureka, North face or REI) and thermarest or foam pad, kitchen and/or dining tent, and toilet tent. Tables, stools and all kitchen gear. 1 Porter per pax. Maximum weight 7kg/15lbs per pax. All meals during trek: wake-up tea, hot breakfast, lunch, and served dinner (soup, main course and dessert). No additional cost for vegetarians. Basic first aid kit.
Service not included: International flights (can be arranged by us at current fare levels). Flights from Lima to Cusco and return (Approx. $370). International and domestic airport taxes. Lima international tax $30 and domestic $6 each one. Sleeping bag (one can rent for $25 for entire trek). Any expenses incurred in preparing for the trip, such as, but not limited to, non-refundable airline tickets or trip insurance, or additional expenses encountered as a result of flight schedule changes, delays, acts of god or major forces, cancellations, or missed connections. Personal equipment and medicines. Tips to local guides/staff. Travel insurance. Items of a personal nature like individual gear, clothing, laundry, telephone calls, etc.
IMPORTANT:
This program demands physical fitness, you should be in reasonable physical condition before your trip.
NOTE: CANADIAN HIMALAYAN EXPEDITIONS reserves the right to modify or change any program itinerary to ensure client safety. The company does not accept any responsibility for maltreatment (damage) of equipment, loss, accident, unforeseen costs, unavoidable delays, services provide by intermediaries, nor direct or indirect acts which are out the company’s control.
You can also contact Canadian Himalayan Expeditions directly for more information.
Synopsis
Trip Grading:
Length: 9 days total, 5-day trek
Max. Altitude: 4,270m/14,000ft
Begins/Ends in Lima
Land Cost: $2040usd
Jun 04 – 12 ’17
Jul 02 – Jul 10 ’17
Aug 29 – Sep 07 ’17
Sep 03 - 11 '17
Oct 01 – 09 ’17
Oct 29 – Nov 06 ’17
Transportation: Bus, train, and air.
Accommodation: 4 nights camping, 4 nights hotel
Services included: Bilingual (English–Spanish) guide. Reception at the airport or train station and your other transfers as indicated. Hotel accommodation for 5 nights as indicated. Private bus to the trailhead, return train to Cusco and transfer to the hotel. Entrance fees: Inca Trail and Machu Picchu. Round trip bus ticket Machupicchu/Aguas Calientes. All meals indicated on the itinerary: CB= Continental breakfast, B= American breakfast, L= Lunch, D= Dinner, BL= Box lunch. First class trekking services, including: camp cook, porters and camp assistant(s) All group camping equipment, double 4 season tents (Eureka, North face or REI) and thermarest or foam pad, kitchen and/or dining tent, and toilet tent. Tables, stools and all kitchen gear. 1 Porter per pax. Maximum weight 7kg/15lbs per pax. All meals during trek: wake-up tea, hot breakfast, lunch, and served dinner (soup, main course and dessert). No additional cost for vegetarians. Basic first aid kit.
Service not included: International flights (can be arranged by us at current fare levels). Flights from Lima to Cusco and return (Approx. $370). International and domestic airport taxes. Lima international tax $30 and domestic $6 each one. Sleeping bag (one can rent for $25 for entire trek). Any expenses incurred in preparing for the trip, such as, but not limited to, non-refundable airline tickets or trip insurance, or additional expenses encountered as a result of flight schedule changes, delays, acts of god or major forces, cancellations, or missed connections. Personal equipment and medicines. Tips to local guides/staff. Travel insurance. Items of a personal nature like individual gear, clothing, laundry, telephone calls, etc.
IMPORTANT:
This program demands physical fitness, you should be in reasonable physical condition before your trip.
NOTE: CANADIAN HIMALAYAN EXPEDITIONS reserves the right to modify or change any program itinerary to ensure client safety. The company does not accept any responsibility for maltreatment (damage) of equipment, loss, accident, unforeseen costs, unavoidable delays, services provide by intermediaries, nor direct or indirect acts which are out the company’s control.
You can also contact Canadian Himalayan Expeditions directly for more information.