Inca Trail Trek
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Tour code: PQ Tour style: Classic Explore Tour comfort: Standard Trek grade: Moderate to Challenging
DURATION DAYS 9
TOUR
Veronica 5750m
Machu Picchu
Winaywayna Inti Punku
AGUAS CALIENTES Km 104
To Ollantaytambo/ Cusco
PHUYAPATAMARCA
Sayacmarca Inca Tunnel
Warmiwanusqa Pass 4200m
Salkantay 6271m
Wamantay 5917m
0 km 9 km Classic Inca Trail PQ
Runkuraqay Pass 3993m
LLULLUCHA- PAMPA
PAUCARKANCHA LLAQTAPATA
Wayllabamba
Ocobamba 5126m
Chilca
An inspiring trek along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
Join us as we walk along the classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. We learn about traditional Andean culture on the four-day trek to the summit of ‘The Lost City’ as we pass Inca ruins en route. We also discover the Sacred Valley, visit the lively Pisac market and explore the historic town of Cusco.
9 day tour itinerary
Day 1 Join tour Cusco. Explore the former Inca capital. Day 2 Sacred Valley Explore the famous Pisac handicraft market. Days 3/7 Inca Trail Begin a four-day trek along old Inca highways to the ancient mystical site of Machu Picchu. Traverse the Andes,
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hike through cloud forest and cross ‘Dead Woman’s Pass’ (4200m). Explore the ruins of Llaqtapata, Sayacmarca and Winaywayna along the way. Take a guided tour of Machu Picchu. Optional ascent of Wayna Picchu for a different perspective of the ruins. Relax in
thermal baths at Aguas Calientes. Take the train back to Cusco. Day 8 Cusco Explore the bustling town or enjoy optional activities including whitewater rafting. Day 9 Tour ends Cusco.
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