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Inca jungle trail
1. Inca Jungle Trail
At Inca Jungle, the relationship between the customers and our tour guide is of paramount importance. That might
sound obvious, but I assure you it is not always the case everywhere. Would you believe, when I still worked for the
competition, that I actually got reprimanded several times for keeping the tour group out too long? Each time I felt I
owed it to my tour group because the manager took too long to get the tour group out of the office and onto the training
area. Rather than skimp on the training process, or shorten my tour, I kept the group out a full 10-15 minutes over.
"Unacceptable!" according to the manager -- the company comes first, not the tour. Guess what else I got reprimanded
for? Talking for too long to my tour group after the tour was over, and I was on my own time.
At Inca Jungle, a company owned and managed by Inca Jungle tour guides, we fully appreciate the bond between the
customers and our tour guides, and we will never do anything to jeopardize or sever that bond.
Description: Inca Jungle Trail
This is not only an alternative Inca Trail, it is the most original and exclusive: following paths only recently
discovered. The Inca Jungle trail can be done in either 4 or 3 days and is a mixture of both biking,
Rafting, and hiking to Machu Picchu. It is suitable for anyone with a sense of adventure and curiosity.
We have already implemented one such program which seeks to re-educate the local farmers about
planting and harvesting techniques which will slow the deforestation process and recuperate eroded soils
in our national rainforest. We have also taken steps to help in the reduction of rural poverty, which has
become a serious problem in our region of Peru.
Day 1: Cusco - Ollantaytambo - Malaga Pass - Huaman Marka - Santa Maria
Early, on the morning (7:30 am), we will pick you up at hotel, our transport vehicle will transfer to Habra Malaga, which
stands at 4,316 meters, where we should arrive to around noon. We will take a few moments to prepare ourselves with
our biking equipment before we begin our down hill journey towards Santa Maria. This exhilarating portion of the tour
will last for about 2 hours and it will be an unforgettable experience.
On the route from Snow Mountain into the ever-thicker jungle environment, we'll see some stunning views. We will even
take some time to search some archeological sites along the way, such as Inca Tambo and Huamanmarca. Our guide
will enlighten us with information about the cultural significance of these ancient sites, before we continue moving on
towards Santa Maria. There is some absolutely remarkable flora and fauna on the last stretch of this portion of the route!
At 5:30 pm, we will arrive to our next accommodation for the night, where we will have some dinner and rest.
( first Night HosteL).
Day 2: Santa Maria - Santa Teresa - Colcamayo
We'll start with a 6 am Breakfast before beginning our trekking for the day. The route that we will follow towards Santa
Teresa will be full of native flora and fauna that we can appreciate along the way we follow alongside the beautiful
Urubamba River until we arrive to a Coca Leaf plantation. Our guide will take this opportunity to explain to us a bit about
what the Coca Plant means to the Andean communities in the region. We will also be able to try out some fresh, local
fruits from some of the other local plantations on the way.
At approximately 1:00 pm, we will enjoy our lunches before continuing on our trek towards the Cocalmayo medicinal hot
springs. Once we arrive, we will spend a little while simply soaking in the restorative, heated waters of the natural baths.
It will be some much needed relaxation. Afterwards, we will continue on another 30 minute trek to finally arrive to our
final destination for the day, Santa Teresa. We will have our dinner here before going to sleep for the night. ( second
Night Hostel )
Day 3: Santa Teresa - Hidroelectric - Aguas Calientes
On Day 4, we will continue on our journey until arriving at the Hydroelectric Plant, even crossing over a cable bridge,
called an Oroya, to get there. Once we arrive, we will find a nice spot to have our lunches before moving on towards
Mandor Falls, where those who choose, are free to take a refreshing dip in the water. Be sure to have a camara here,
because it is will be an experience you are not soon to forget, relaxing in the beautiful cascades with the sub tropical
surroundings. The next stop will be the archaeological ruins at Intiwatana. This is where we will get our first views of the
illustrious Inkan ruins, Machu Picchu.
Eventually, we will arrive to Aguas Calientes around 3 pm. We will find our way to our accommodations so that we can
relax and explore around town the rest of the day. For those who wish (those who have the energy), you can go on the
Putukusi Tril (rather short, but trying) to get a stellar view of Machu Picchu from its neighboring "Apu". Acomodation at
hotel Royal Inti ( nice ) Aguas Calientes Town
Day 4: Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu - Ollantaytambo - Cusco Hotel
2. This, the last day of the tour, will begin early in the morning (5:30 am) we hike up to Machupicchu ( around 1 Hour and
20 minutes ) By doing it that way, we will be able to appreciate the beautiful sunrise from the ruins themselves and also
we will be able to arrive early enough to be able to climb Wayna Picchu. They only allow 400 persons per day so we
need to be sure to arrive early. When we come back down the hill to Machu Picchu, we will continue with our own
guided tour of the immense, historical site. We will be able to stay here and appreciate the moment all the way until
about 4:30 pm, when we will have to descend back down to Aguas Calientes in order to catch the return train at 18:45
hrs.. That train will take us as far back as Ollantaytambo, where will continue back to Cusco by means of a bus.
End of service.
Inca Jungle Trail Included :
* Transfer from your hotel at 6:15 am to Lorenzo Lodge(breakfast point)
* Train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo
* Private car to Santa María or biking point
* Bikes and full Safety Equipment
* All meals except the last day 04 (3 Breakfast, 3 Lunches and 3 Dinners)
* 3 Nights Accomodations (Santa Maria, Santa Teresa and Aguas Calientes)
* An Experienced, bilingual “Adventure Guide”
* Entrance to Machu Pichu
* Guided Tour in Machu Pichu.
* Bus Ticket from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu(Round Trip).
Inca Jungle Trail Not Included:
* Drinks
* Last lunch in Machu Pichu
* Entrance to Hot Spring
Recommended Items To Bring:
* Small backpack.
* a polar jacket or fleese.
* Good trekking shoes or boots
* Rain poncho (or Rain Jacket)
* Bathing Suit, Sandals and towels<
* Insect repellent
* T-Shirts and Shorts
* Sun block, Sun glasses and hat
* Flashlight
* Personal Medicine
* Original passport.
About Payment
We require a non-refundable trek deposit of US$75 per person. The deposit can be sent by a WESTERN UNION, PAY
PAL, CREDIT CARD or to our PERUVIAN BANKING ACCOUNT money transfer. This is the fastest and most secure
form of payment in Peru. The money transfer should be in the name of Inca Jungle,. Once you arrive in Cusco you must
pay the remaining balance in cash prior to beginning your tour. We accept both US Dollars and Peruvian Soles (local
currency).
Important:
The night before your trek there will be a pre-trek talk (briefing) in our office or in your hotel at either 6 or 7pm (exact
time will be confirmed on arrival to Cusco). If you are interested in this tour or do you have any questions about it.
Please Contact us .....
http://www.incajungle.com/
3. <a href="http://www.incajungle.com/"> Inca Jungle Trail </a>
At Inca Jungle, the relationship between the customers and our tour guide is of paramount importance. That might
sound obvious, but I assure you it is not always the case everywhere. Would you believe, when I still worked for the
competition, that I actually got reprimanded several times for keeping the tour group out too long? Each time I felt I
owed it to my tour group because the manager took too long to get the tour group out of the office and onto the training
area. Rather than skimp on the training process, or shorten my tour, I kept the group out a full 10-15 minutes over.
"Unacceptable!" according to the manager -- the company comes first, not the tour. Guess what else I got reprimanded
for? Talking for too long to my tour group after the tour was over, and I was on my own time.
At Inca Jungle, a company owned and managed by Inca Jungle tour guides, we fully appreciate the bond between the
customers and our tour guides, and we will never do anything to jeopardize or sever that bond.
Description: <a href="http://www.incajungle.com/"> Inca Jungle Trail </a>
This is not only an alternative Inca Trail, it is the most original and exclusive: following paths only recently
discovered. The <a href="http://www.incajungle.com/"> Inca Jungle Trail </a>
can be done in either 4 or 3 days and is a mixture of both biking, Rafting, and hiking to Machu Picchu.
It is suitable for anyone with a sense of adventure and curiosity.
We have already implemented one such program which seeks to re-educate the local farmers about
planting and harvesting techniques which will slow the deforestation process and recuperate eroded soils
in our national rainforest. We have also taken steps to help in the reduction of rural poverty, which has
become a serious problem in our region of Peru.
Day 1: Cusco - Ollantaytambo - Malaga Pass - Huaman Marka - Santa Maria
Early, on the morning (7:30 am), we will pick you up at hotel, our transport vehicle will transfer to Habra Malaga, which
stands at 4,316 meters, where we should arrive to around noon. We will take a few moments to prepare ourselves with
our biking equipment before we begin our down hill journey towards Santa Maria. This exhilarating portion of the tour
will last for about 2 hours and it will be an unforgettable experience.
On the route from Snow Mountain into the ever-thicker jungle environment, we'll see some stunning views. We will even
take some time to search some archeological sites along the way, such as Inca Tambo and Huamanmarca. Our guide
will enlighten us with information about the cultural significance of these ancient sites, before we continue moving on
towards Santa Maria. There is some absolutely remarkable flora and fauna on the last stretch of this portion of the route!
At 5:30 pm, we will arrive to our next accommodation for the night, where we will have some dinner and rest.
( first Night HosteL).
Day 2: Santa Maria - Santa Teresa - Colcamayo
We'll start with a 6 am Breakfast before beginning our trekking for the day. The route that we will follow towards Santa
Teresa will be full of native flora and fauna that we can appreciate along the way we follow alongside the beautiful
Urubamba River until we arrive to a Coca Leaf plantation. Our guide will take this opportunity to explain to us a bit about
what the Coca Plant means to the Andean communities in the region. We will also be able to try out some fresh, local
fruits from some of the other local plantations on the way.
At approximately 1:00 pm, we will enjoy our lunches before continuing on our trek towards the Cocalmayo medicinal hot
springs. Once we arrive, we will spend a little while simply soaking in the restorative, heated waters of the natural baths.
It will be some much needed relaxation. Afterwards, we will continue on another 30 minute trek to finally arrive to our
final destination for the day, Santa Teresa. We will have our dinner here before going to sleep for the night. ( second
Night Hostel )
Day 3: Santa Teresa - Hidroelectric - Aguas Calientes
On Day 4, we will continue on our journey until arriving at the Hydroelectric Plant, even crossing over a cable bridge,
called an Oroya, to get there. Once we arrive, we will find a nice spot to have our lunches before moving on towards
Mandor Falls, where those who choose, are free to take a refreshing dip in the water. Be sure to have a camara here,
because it is will be an experience you are not soon to forget, relaxing in the beautiful cascades with the sub tropical
surroundings. The next stop will be the archaeological ruins at Intiwatana. This is where we will get our first views of the
illustrious Inkan ruins, Machu Picchu.
4. Eventually, we will arrive to Aguas Calientes around 3 pm. We will find our way to our accommodations so that we can
relax and explore around town the rest of the day. For those who wish (those who have the energy), you can go on the
Putukusi Tril (rather short, but trying) to get a stellar view of Machu Picchu from its neighboring "Apu". Acomodation at
hotel Royal Inti ( nice ) Aguas Calientes Town
Day 4: Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu - Ollantaytambo - Cusco Hotel
This, the last day of the tour, will begin early in the morning (5:30 am) we hike up to Machupicchu ( around 1 Hour and
20 minutes ) By doing it that way, we will be able to appreciate the beautiful sunrise from the ruins themselves and also
we will be able to arrive early enough to be able to climb Wayna Picchu. They only allow 400 persons per day so we
need to be sure to arrive early. When we come back down the hill to Machu Picchu, we will continue with our own
guided tour of the immense, historical site. We will be able to stay here and appreciate the moment all the way until
about 4:30 pm, when we will have to descend back down to Aguas Calientes in order to catch the return train at 18:45
hrs.. That train will take us as far back as Ollantaytambo, where will continue back to Cusco by means of a bus.
End of service.
<a href="http://www.incajungle.com/"> Inca Jungle Trail </a>
Included :
* Transfer from your hotel at 6:15 am to Lorenzo Lodge(breakfast point)
* Train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo
* Private car to Santa María or biking point
* Bikes and full Safety Equipment
* All meals except the last day 04 (3 Breakfast, 3 Lunches and 3 Dinners)
* 3 Nights Accomodations (Santa Maria, Santa Teresa and Aguas Calientes)
* An Experienced, bilingual “Adventure Guide”
* Entrance to Machu Pichu
* Guided Tour in Machu Pichu.
* Bus Ticket from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu(Round Trip).
<a href="http://www.incajungle.com/"> Inca Jungle Trail </a>
Not Included:
* Drinks
* Last lunch in Machu Pichu
* Entrance to Hot Spring
Recommended Items To Bring:
* Small backpack.
* a polar jacket or fleese.
* Good trekking shoes or boots
* Rain poncho (or Rain Jacket)
* Bathing Suit, Sandals and towels<
* Insect repellent
* T-Shirts and Shorts
* Sun block, Sun glasses and hat
* Flashlight
* Personal Medicine
* Original passport.
About Payment
We require a non-refundable trek deposit of US$75 per person. The deposit can be sent by a WESTERN UNION, PAY
PAL, CREDIT CARD or to our PERUVIAN BANKING ACCOUNT money transfer. This is the fastest and most secure
form of payment in Peru. The money transfer should be in the name of Inca Jungle,. Once you arrive in Cusco you must
pay the remaining balance in cash prior to beginning your tour. We accept both US Dollars and Peruvian Soles (local
currency).
Important:
The night before your trek there will be a pre-trek talk (briefing) in our office or in your hotel at either 6 or 7pm (exact
time will be confirmed on arrival to Cusco). If you are interested in this tour or do you have any questions about it.
Please Contact us .....
5. http://www.incajungle.com/
[url=http://www.incajungle.com/]Inca Jungle Trail[/url]
At Inca Jungle, the relationship between the customers and our tour guide is of paramount importance. That might
sound obvious, but I assure you it is not always the case everywhere. Would you believe, when I still worked for the
competition, that I actually got reprimanded several times for keeping the tour group out too long? Each time I felt I
owed it to my tour group because the manager took too long to get the tour group out of the office and onto the training
area. Rather than skimp on the training process, or shorten my tour, I kept the group out a full 10-15 minutes over.
"Unacceptable!" according to the manager -- the company comes first, not the tour. Guess what else I got reprimanded
for? Talking for too long to my tour group after the tour was over, and I was on my own time.
At Inca Jungle, a company owned and managed by Inca Jungle tour guides, we fully appreciate the bond between the
customers and our tour guides, and we will never do anything to jeopardize or sever that bond.
Description: [url=http://www.incajungle.com/]Inca Jungle Trail[/url]
This is not only an alternative Inca Trail, it is the most original and exclusive: following paths only recently
discovered. The [url=http://www.incajungle.com/]Inca Jungle Trail[/url]
can be done in either 4 or 3 days and is a mixture of both biking, Rafting, and hiking to Machu Picchu.
It is suitable for anyone with a sense of adventure and curiosity.
We have already implemented one such program which seeks to re-educate the local farmers about
planting and harvesting techniques which will slow the deforestation process and recuperate eroded soils
in our national rainforest. We have also taken steps to help in the reduction of rural poverty, which has
become a serious problem in our region of Peru.
Day 1: Cusco - Ollantaytambo - Malaga Pass - Huaman Marka - Santa Maria
Early, on the morning (7:30 am), we will pick you up at hotel, our transport vehicle will transfer to Habra Malaga, which
stands at 4,316 meters, where we should arrive to around noon. We will take a few moments to prepare ourselves with
our biking equipment before we begin our down hill journey towards Santa Maria. This exhilarating portion of the tour
will last for about 2 hours and it will be an unforgettable experience.
On the route from Snow Mountain into the ever-thicker jungle environment, we'll see some stunning views. We will even
take some time to search some archeological sites along the way, such as Inca Tambo and Huamanmarca. Our guide
will enlighten us with information about the cultural significance of these ancient sites, before we continue moving on
towards Santa Maria. There is some absolutely remarkable flora and fauna on the last stretch of this portion of the route!
6. At 5:30 pm, we will arrive to our next accommodation for the night, where we will have some dinner and rest.
( first Night HosteL).
Day 2: Santa Maria - Santa Teresa - Colcamayo
We'll start with a 6 am Breakfast before beginning our trekking for the day. The route that we will follow towards Santa
Teresa will be full of native flora and fauna that we can appreciate along the way we follow alongside the beautiful
Urubamba River until we arrive to a Coca Leaf plantation. Our guide will take this opportunity to explain to us a bit about
what the Coca Plant means to the Andean communities in the region. We will also be able to try out some fresh, local
fruits from some of the other local plantations on the way.
At approximately 1:00 pm, we will enjoy our lunches before continuing on our trek towards the Cocalmayo medicinal hot
springs. Once we arrive, we will spend a little while simply soaking in the restorative, heated waters of the natural baths.
It will be some much needed relaxation. Afterwards, we will continue on another 30 minute trek to finally arrive to our
final destination for the day, Santa Teresa. We will have our dinner here before going to sleep for the night. ( second
Night Hostel )
Day 3: Santa Teresa - Hidroelectric - Aguas Calientes
On Day 4, we will continue on our journey until arriving at the Hydroelectric Plant, even crossing over a cable bridge,
called an Oroya, to get there. Once we arrive, we will find a nice spot to have our lunches before moving on towards
Mandor Falls, where those who choose, are free to take a refreshing dip in the water. Be sure to have a camara here,
because it is will be an experience you are not soon to forget, relaxing in the beautiful cascades with the sub tropical
surroundings. The next stop will be the archaeological ruins at Intiwatana. This is where we will get our first views of the
illustrious Inkan ruins, Machu Picchu.
Eventually, we will arrive to Aguas Calientes around 3 pm. We will find our way to our accommodations so that we can
relax and explore around town the rest of the day. For those who wish (those who have the energy), you can go on the
Putukusi Tril (rather short, but trying) to get a stellar view of Machu Picchu from its neighboring "Apu". Acomodation at
hotel Royal Inti ( nice ) Aguas Calientes Town
Day 4: Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu - Ollantaytambo - Cusco Hotel
This, the last day of the tour, will begin early in the morning (5:30 am) we hike up to Machupicchu ( around 1 Hour and
20 minutes ) By doing it that way, we will be able to appreciate the beautiful sunrise from the ruins themselves and also
we will be able to arrive early enough to be able to climb Wayna Picchu. They only allow 400 persons per day so we
need to be sure to arrive early. When we come back down the hill to Machu Picchu, we will continue with our own
guided tour of the immense, historical site. We will be able to stay here and appreciate the moment all the way until
about 4:30 pm, when we will have to descend back down to Aguas Calientes in order to catch the return train at 18:45
hrs.. That train will take us as far back as Ollantaytambo, where will continue back to Cusco by means of a bus.
End of service.
[url=http://www.incajungle.com/]Inca Jungle Trail[/url]
Included :
* Transfer from your hotel at 6:15 am to Lorenzo Lodge(breakfast point)
* Train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo
* Private car to Santa María or biking point
* Bikes and full Safety Equipment
* All meals except the last day 04 (3 Breakfast, 3 Lunches and 3 Dinners)
* 3 Nights Accomodations (Santa Maria, Santa Teresa and Aguas Calientes)
* An Experienced, bilingual “Adventure Guide”
* Entrance to Machu Pichu
* Guided Tour in Machu Pichu.
* Bus Ticket from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu(Round Trip).
[url=http://www.incajungle.com/]Inca Jungle Trail[/url]
Not Included:
* Drinks
* Last lunch in Machu Pichu
* Entrance to Hot Spring
Recommended Items To Bring:
* Small backpack.
* a polar jacket or fleese.
* Good trekking shoes or boots
* Rain poncho (or Rain Jacket)
7. * Bathing Suit, Sandals and towels<
* Insect repellent
* T-Shirts and Shorts
* Sun block, Sun glasses and hat
* Flashlight
* Personal Medicine
* Original passport.
About Payment
We require a non-refundable trek deposit of US$75 per person. The deposit can be sent by a WESTERN UNION, PAY
PAL, CREDIT CARD or to our PERUVIAN BANKING ACCOUNT money transfer. This is the fastest and most secure
form of payment in Peru. The money transfer should be in the name of Inca Jungle,. Once you arrive in Cusco you must
pay the remaining balance in cash prior to beginning your tour. We accept both US Dollars and Peruvian Soles (local
currency).
Important:
The night before your trek there will be a pre-trek talk (briefing) in our office or in your hotel at either 6 or 7pm (exact
time will be confirmed on arrival to Cusco). If you are interested in this tour or do you have any questions about it.
Please Contact us .....
http://www.incajungle.com/