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The Americas - Peru


TREK LENGTH AND GRADIENT


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DURATION DAYS 14


TOUR


Tour code: PM Tour style: Classic Tour comfort: Standard


Trek grade: Moderate to Challenging


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Heights of Machu Picchu


£1499 £2487


TOUR ONLY FLIGHT INCLUSIVE LIMA


MACHU PICCHU


4-day trek The Classic Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu


Explore the highlights of Peru on this fascinating two-week trip. Along the way we discover Lake Titicaca, the birthplace of the Inca civilisation. From Cusco, the ancient Inca capital, we travel into the Sacred Valley to begin our four-day trek along the trail to the impressive mountain citadel of Machu Picchu.


14 day tour itinerary


Day 1 Join tour Lima. Day 2 Sillustani Funeral Towers Fly to Juliaca. Visit the Inca burial towers at Sillustani. Day 3 Lake Titicaca Travel to Puno, located on the shore of the world’s highest navigable lake. Optional trip to the Indian communities on Uros and Taquile Islands. Days 4/5 Cusco Explore this colonial town on a walking tour and visit the colourful Pisac Market and Sacsayhuaman Fortress. Days 6/10 Inca Trail Trek to the historic remains of Machu Picchu following


5000m 4500m 4000m 3500m 3000m 2500m 2000m


Day 6: 2.5hrs Llaqtapata


the famous Inca Trail. Re-visit Machu Picchu on the fi nal day before returning to Cusco. Days 11/12 Rafting Enjoy two free days in Cusco. Choose from a range of optional activities including whitewater rafting or visits to Inca sites. Day 13 Lima Fly to the capital. Optional city tour. Day 14 Tour ends Lima.


Please go online for our full detailed tour notes.


Llulluchpampa Phuyupatamarka Extend your tour


Amazon Extension Why not extend your adventure by three days and visit the Amazon. Explore the jungle by dugout canoe and by foot. Please refer to our website for more details.


Tour code: PMA


PACIFIC OCEAN


0 km 280 km


Heights of Machu Picchu PM Amazon Extension PMA


Optional train Inca Trail


PERU


CUSCO 3400m Old Inca capital


TAQUILE ISLAND


Juliaca PUNO Titicaca Lake


MALDONADO Amazon Jungle lodge


PUERTO


D14 D15


AYS AYS


Tour essentials


Accommodation: 9 nights standard hotel, 3 nights basic camping and 1 night simple guesthouse. Meals: 13 breakfasts, 4 lunches and 3 dinners are included. Tour Staff: Explore Tour Leader/ trek guide, local guide(s), porter(s), boat crew and cook. Transport: Bus, fl ight and train. Trekking Details: This is a 4-day trek with about 5-6 hours walking each day. Generally we walk between 3000m and 4000m, reaching 4200m at the highest point. Group Size: Generally 10 - 16.


Planned tour dates


2014 Tour only dates 6 Apr - 19 Apr 18 May - 31 May 15 Jun - 28 Jun 3 Aug - 16 Aug 7 Sep - 20 Sep 21 Sep - 4 Oct, 12 Oct - 25 Oct 16 Nov - 29 Nov


2015 Tour only dates 5 Apr - 18 Apr 17 May - 30 May 14 Jun - 27 Jun


Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.


Single rooms are available from £180 Aguas Calientes


Rest Day Optional Walk


Machu Picchu Day 7: 5hrs Day 8: 8hrs Day 9: 4-5hrs Day 10: 2hrs


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