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1. INCA TRAIL TRAVEL Peruvian Tour Operator E.I.R.L.
"Trekking Leaders to Machu Picchu "
Inca Trail Travel, Peruvian Tour Operator, a trusted name in the Peruvian
tourism industry, has been successfully organizing tours and trips across
four Principal treks in Cusco: Inca Trail, Salkantay, Choquequirao,
Ausangate, Lares Valley and Huchuy Qosqo. With the support of a strong,
efficient and dedicated workforce, the company has become a name to be
reckoned with in the Peruvian tourism industry. Our impeccable record in
organizing trips and reliable service has led more then 15,000 clients to seek
our services in organizing their tours and adventure holidays.
Inca Trail Travel, specializes in world-class trekking in the most beautiful
mountains of Peru. Our Company has been in the market since 2000, our
trekking and hiking tours have been developed for those who want to fully
experience this Beatifull destination. Our tours are led by knowledgeable
professional guides who will help you explore amazing places.
Inca Trail Tourism and Services E.I.R.L.
" Trekking Leaders to Machu Picchu "
Package Name: Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu
Duration: 5 Days / 4 Nights
Type of Trek : Archaeological, Cultural, ecological and
Adventure
Group Size : To suit group requirements
Difficulty degree of this Challenging due to the altitude: we recommend a
hike period of at least 2 days for acclimatization in
Cusco or over 3000m/9840ft
- Our company organize daily departures for this
Departures Day: unforgetable trekking with the best camp staff,
along the year although due to weather
conditions, the recommended period for this trek
is March to October.
- All private service departure dates are adapted
to your request.
Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu Description:
This trekking expedition is one of the most pictures trips offered in Cusco
region which will take you close of the sacred Salkantay snow peak (6,271
meters / 20569ft), one of the highest and most stunning in the Peruvian
2. Andes, passing through Quechua communities and lesser-known Inca ruins,
to finally reach Aguas Calientes on the fourth day. The impressive Sacred
Inca Trail city of Machu Picchu is visited on the last day of the program.
This itinerary is an interesting alternative for those not having found spaces
on the Inca Trail trek to Machupicchu.
Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu Itinerary
Inca Trail Day 1: Cusco – Soraypampa - Soyroccocha
We leave Cusco at 06.00 am in a private transportation and start a scenic
morning scenic bus-ride to our trail starting point at Challacancha. Along
the four-hour drive, we cross the town of Limatambo (2100m/6888ft), an
important point of access to the city of Cusco during the time of the Inca
Empire. We leave Limatambo and drive up a beaten track along the right
shore of the Apurimac River, to reach Mollepata (2800m/9184ft), then
Cruzpata (3100m/10168ft) and finally Challacancha, where we meet our
wranglers and horses. After a short introduction we start our hike, following
the paths of the locals on a soft ascent towards the base of Mt. Salkantay
(6271m/20569ft). After lunch in Salkantaypampa, we start our sometimes
steep 2 hrs ascent to our camp at Soyroccocha, just next to the impressive
glacier of Salkantay (4200m/13776ft). This will be a cold night so very warm
clothes are essential.
Meals: L, D
Inca Trail Day 2: Soyroccocha – Salkantay Pass - Collpapampa
We depart early after breakfast and start a 1,5-hour ascent, which brings us
up to the Salkantay Mountain Pass (4525m/14842ft) where, besides
enjoying stunning views of the surrounding glaciers and the snow-capped
peaks of the Vilcabamba Range with the south face of Salkantay towering
above us, we may also observe chinchillas and condors in their natural
habitat. From this point, we start descending towards a more tropical
climate and into the so-called cloud forest. Along the route, we can see the
remains of an ancient Inca path, which is approximately 6 meters wide. A
long though easy descent along the Salkantay River, brings us late
afternoon to our second camp at Qollpapampa (2890m/9479ft), a beautiful
spot with some natural hot springs to relax in.
Meals: B, L, D
3. Inca Trail Day 3: Collpapampa - La Playa – Cocalmayo(Hot Spring)
Today we continue our hike with an easy walk along the Santa Teresa
River, enjoying the increasingly lush vegetation, passing waterfalls, passion
fruit and coffee plantations. We pass the waterfalls at Coripacchi, the
settlement at Wiñaypoko and the Andean community of Lucmabamba. In
the afternoon we arrive at our camp at the Cocalmayo Hot Spring
(2055m/7068ft).
Meals: B, L, D
Inca Trail Day 4: Cocalmayo(Hot Spring) – Hidroelectrica Town - Aguas
Calientes
After a good and refreshing bath in the hot spring you will walk
approximately 3 hours and a half until Hydroelecetric, River crossing,
bamboo forests and more orchids and coffee plantations, in Hydroelectric
you will have Lunch, afternoon you have to walk aproximaly 3 Hours more
until Aguas Calientes town where you will sleep in a local hotel.
Meals: B, L, D
Inca Trail Day 5: Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu - Cusco
Early after breakfast you will take the bus to Machu Picchu (20 minutes) to
visit the Machu Picchu Citadel and hike the Huayna Picchu to receive the
cosmic and tellurics energy that the Sacred Apu has. The hike to Huayna
Picchu starts at the Sacred Rock and passes through a gate that is open
from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. This - one to two - hour walk is steep but the path is in
excellent shape. You will get excellent photos and the view is unique.
After Huayna Picchu you will have about 2 hours and a half for our guided
tour and another hour and a half to explore the ruins individually. You will
know the amazing Machu Picchu Citadel and the Intiwatana and 4: PM you
have to be in the train station to come back to Cusco
Meals: Breakfast
http://www.incatrailtravel.com/
<a href="http://www.incatrailtravel.com/"> Inca Trail </a> TRAVEL Peruvian
Tour Operator E.I.R.L.
"Trekking Leaders to Machu Picchu "
<a href="http://www.incatrailtravel.com/"> Inca Trail </a> Travel, Peruvian Tour
Operator, a trusted name in the Peruvian tourism industry, has been
successfully organizing tours and trips across four Principal treks in Cusco:
Inca Trail, Salkantay, Choquequirao, Ausangate, Lares Valley and Huchuy
Qosqo. With the support of a strong, efficient and dedicated workforce, the
company has become a name to be reckoned with in the Peruvian tourism
4. industry. Our impeccable record in organizing trips and reliable service has
led more then 15,000 clients to seek our services in organizing their tours
and adventure holidays.
<a href="http://www.incatrailtravel.com/"> Inca Trail </a> Travel, specializes in
world-class trekking in the most beautiful mountains of Peru. Our Company
has been in the market since 2000, our trekking and hiking tours have been
developed for those who want to fully experience this Beatifull destination.
Our tours are led by knowledgeable professional guides who will help you
explore amazing places.
<a href="http://www.incatrailtravel.com/"> Inca Trail </a>Tourism and Services
E.I.R.L.
" Trekking Leaders to Machu Picchu "
Package Name: Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu
Duration: 5 Days / 4 Nights
Type of Trek : Archaeological, Cultural, ecological and
Adventure
Group Size : To suit group requirements
Difficulty degree of this Challenging due to the altitude: we recommend a
hike period of at least 2 days for acclimatization in
Cusco or over 3000m/9840ft
- Our company organize daily departures for this
Departures Day: unforgetable trekking with the best camp staff,
along the year although due to weather
conditions, the recommended period for this trek
is March to October.
- All private service departure dates are adapted
to your request.
Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu Description:
This trekking expedition is one of the most pictures trips offered in Cusco
region which will take you close of the sacred Salkantay snow peak (6,271
meters / 20569ft), one of the highest and most stunning in the Peruvian
Andes, passing through Quechua communities and lesser-known Inca ruins,
to finally reach Aguas Calientes on the fourth day. The impressive Sacred
<a href="http://www.incatrailtravel.com/"> Inca Trail </a> city of Machu Picchu
is visited on the last day of the program. This itinerary is an interesting
5. alternative for those not having found spaces on the Inca Trail trek to
Machupicchu.
<a href="http://www.incatrailtravel.com/"> Inca Trail </a> Trek to Machu Picchu
Itinerary
<a href="http://www.incatrailtravel.com/"> Inca Trail </a> Day 1: Cusco –
Soraypampa - Soyroccocha
We leave Cusco at 06.00 am in a private transportation and start a scenic
morning scenic bus-ride to our trail starting point at Challacancha. Along
the four-hour drive, we cross the town of Limatambo (2100m/6888ft), an
important point of access to the city of Cusco during the time of the Inca
Empire. We leave Limatambo and drive up a beaten track along the right
shore of the Apurimac River, to reach Mollepata (2800m/9184ft), then
Cruzpata (3100m/10168ft) and finally Challacancha, where we meet our
wranglers and horses. After a short introduction we start our hike, following
the paths of the locals on a soft ascent towards the base of Mt. Salkantay
(6271m/20569ft). After lunch in Salkantaypampa, we start our sometimes
steep 2 hrs ascent to our camp at Soyroccocha, just next to the impressive
glacier of Salkantay (4200m/13776ft). This will be a cold night so very warm
clothes are essential.
Meals: L, D
<a href="http://www.incatrailtravel.com/"> Inca Trail </a> Day 2: Soyroccocha –
Salkantay Pass - Collpapampa
We depart early after breakfast and start a 1,5-hour ascent, which brings us
up to the Salkantay Mountain Pass (4525m/14842ft) where, besides
enjoying stunning views of the surrounding glaciers and the snow-capped
peaks of the Vilcabamba Range with the south face of Salkantay towering
above us, we may also observe chinchillas and condors in their natural
habitat. From this point, we start descending towards a more tropical
climate and into the so-called cloud forest. Along the route, we can see the
remains of an ancient Inca path, which is approximately 6 meters wide. A
long though easy descent along the Salkantay River, brings us late
afternoon to our second camp at Qollpapampa (2890m/9479ft), a beautiful
spot with some natural hot springs to relax in.
Meals: B, L, D
6. <a href="http://www.incatrailtravel.com/"> Inca Trail </a> Day 3: Collpapampa -
La Playa – Cocalmayo(Hot Spring)
Today we continue our hike with an easy walk along the Santa Teresa
River, enjoying the increasingly lush vegetation, passing waterfalls, passion
fruit and coffee plantations. We pass the waterfalls at Coripacchi, the
settlement at Wiñaypoko and the Andean community of Lucmabamba. In
the afternoon we arrive at our camp at the Cocalmayo Hot Spring
(2055m/7068ft).
Meals: B, L, D
<a href="http://www.incatrailtravel.com/"> Inca Trail </a> Day 4: Cocalmayo(Hot
Spring) – Hidroelectrica Town - Aguas Calientes
After a good and refreshing bath in the hot spring you will walk
approximately 3 hours and a half until Hydroelecetric, River crossing,
bamboo forests and more orchids and coffee plantations, in Hydroelectric
you will have Lunch, afternoon you have to walk aproximaly 3 Hours more
until Aguas Calientes town where you will sleep in a local hotel.
Meals: B, L, D
<a href="http://www.incatrailtravel.com/"> Inca Trail </a> Day 5: Aguas
Calientes - Machu Picchu - Cusco
Early after breakfast you will take the bus to Machu Picchu (20 minutes) to
visit the Machu Picchu Citadel and hike the Huayna Picchu to receive the
cosmic and tellurics energy that the Sacred Apu has. The hike to Huayna
Picchu starts at the Sacred Rock and passes through a gate that is open
from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. This - one to two - hour walk is steep but the path is in
excellent shape. You will get excellent photos and the view is unique.
After Huayna Picchu you will have about 2 hours and a half for our guided
tour and another hour and a half to explore the ruins individually. You will
know the amazing Machu Picchu Citadel and the Intiwatana and 4: PM you
have to be in the train station to come back to Cusco
Meals: Breakfast
http://www.incatrailtravel.com/
7. [url=http://www.incatrailtravel.com/] Inca Trail[/url] TRAVEL Peruvian
Tour Operator E.I.R.L.
"Trekking Leaders to Machu Picchu "
[url=http://www.incatrailtravel.com/] Inca Trail[/url]Travel, Peruvian Tour
Operator, a trusted name in the Peruvian tourism industry, has been
successfully organizing tours and trips across four Principal treks in Cusco:
Inca Trail, Salkantay, Choquequirao, Ausangate, Lares Valley and Huchuy
Qosqo. With the support of a strong, efficient and dedicated workforce, the
company has become a name to be reckoned with in the Peruvian tourism
industry. Our impeccable record in organizing trips and reliable service has
led more then 15,000 clients to seek our services in organizing their tours
and adventure holidays.
[url=http://www.incatrailtravel.com/] Inca Trail[/url]
Travel, specializes in world-class trekking in the most beautiful mountains
of Peru. Our Company has been in the market since 2000, our trekking and
hiking tours have been developed for those who want to fully experience this
Beatifull destination. Our tours are led by knowledgeable professional
guides who will help you explore amazing places.
[url=http://www.incatrailtravel.com/] Inca Trail[/url]Tourism and Services
E.I.R.L.
" Trekking Leaders to Machu Picchu "
Package Name: Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu
Duration: 5 Days / 4 Nights
Type of Trek : Archaeological, Cultural, ecological and
Adventure
Group Size : To suit group requirements
Difficulty degree of this Challenging due to the altitude: we recommend a
hike period of at least 2 days for acclimatization in
Cusco or over 3000m/9840ft
- Our company organize daily departures for this
Departures Day: unforgetable trekking with the best camp staff,
along the year although due to weather
conditions, the recommended period for this trek
is March to October.
- All private service departure dates are adapted
to your request.
8. Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu Description:
This trekking expedition is one of the most pictures trips offered in Cusco
region which will take you close of the sacred Salkantay snow peak (6,271
meters / 20569ft), one of the highest and most stunning in the Peruvian
Andes, passing through Quechua communities and lesser-known Inca ruins,
to finally reach Aguas Calientes on the fourth day. The impressive Sacred
[url=http://www.incatrailtravel.com/] Inca Trail[/url] city of Machu Picchu is
visited on the last day of the program. This itinerary is an interesting
alternative for those not having found spaces on the Inca Trail trek to
Machupicchu.
Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu Itinerary
[url=http://www.incatrailtravel.com/] Inca Trail[/url] Day 1: Cusco –
Soraypampa - Soyroccocha
We leave Cusco at 06.00 am in a private transportation and start a scenic
morning scenic bus-ride to our trail starting point at Challacancha. Along
the four-hour drive, we cross the town of Limatambo (2100m/6888ft), an
important point of access to the city of Cusco during the time of the Inca
Empire. We leave Limatambo and drive up a beaten track along the right
shore of the Apurimac River, to reach Mollepata (2800m/9184ft), then
Cruzpata (3100m/10168ft) and finally Challacancha, where we meet our
wranglers and horses. After a short introduction we start our hike, following
the paths of the locals on a soft ascent towards the base of Mt. Salkantay
(6271m/20569ft). After lunch in Salkantaypampa, we start our sometimes
steep 2 hrs ascent to our camp at Soyroccocha, just next to the impressive
glacier of Salkantay (4200m/13776ft). This will be a cold night so very warm
clothes are essential.
Meals: L, D
[url=http://www.incatrailtravel.com/] Inca Trail[/url]Day 2: Soyroccocha –
Salkantay Pass - Collpapampa
We depart early after breakfast and start a 1,5-hour ascent, which brings us
up to the Salkantay Mountain Pass (4525m/14842ft) where, besides
enjoying stunning views of the surrounding glaciers and the snow-capped
peaks of the Vilcabamba Range with the south face of Salkantay towering
above us, we may also observe chinchillas and condors in their natural
habitat. From this point, we start descending towards a more tropical
climate and into the so-called cloud forest. Along the route, we can see the
remains of an ancient Inca path, which is approximately 6 meters wide. A
9. long though easy descent along the Salkantay River, brings us late
afternoon to our second camp at Qollpapampa (2890m/9479ft), a beautiful
spot with some natural hot springs to relax in.
Meals: B, L, D
[url=http://www.incatrailtravel.com/] Inca Trail[/url]Day 3: Collpapampa -
La Playa – Cocalmayo(Hot Spring)
Today we continue our hike with an easy walk along the Santa Teresa
River, enjoying the increasingly lush vegetation, passing waterfalls, passion
fruit and coffee plantations. We pass the waterfalls at Coripacchi, the
settlement at Wiñaypoko and the Andean community of Lucmabamba. In
the afternoon we arrive at our camp at the Cocalmayo Hot Spring
(2055m/7068ft).
Meals: B, L, D
[url=http://www.incatrailtravel.com/] Inca Trail[/url]Day 4: Cocalmayo(Hot
Spring) – Hidroelectrica Town - Aguas Calientes
After a good and refreshing bath in the hot spring you will walk
approximately 3 hours and a half until Hydroelecetric, River crossing,
bamboo forests and more orchids and coffee plantations, in Hydroelectric
you will have Lunch, afternoon you have to walk aproximaly 3 Hours more
until Aguas Calientes town where you will sleep in a local hotel.
Meals: B, L, D
[url=http://www.incatrailtravel.com/] Inca Trail[/url]Day 5: Aguas Calientes
- Machu Picchu - Cusco
Early after breakfast you will take the bus to Machu Picchu (20 minutes) to
visit the Machu Picchu Citadel and hike the Huayna Picchu to receive the
cosmic and tellurics energy that the Sacred Apu has. The hike to Huayna
Picchu starts at the Sacred Rock and passes through a gate that is open
from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. This - one to two - hour walk is steep but the path is in
excellent shape. You will get excellent photos and the view is unique.
After Huayna Picchu you will have about 2 hours and a half for our guided
tour and another hour and a half to explore the ruins individually. You will
know the amazing Machu Picchu Citadel and the Intiwatana and 4: PM you
have to be in the train station to come back to Cusco
Meals: Breakfast
http://www.incatrailtravel.com/