TREK DETAILS:
- Hike Distance: 39 miles / 62 kms
- Difficulty: Hard – Strenuous
- Duration: 5 days/4 nights
- Elevation Gain: 1600m/5250ft.
- Weather: See below
- Seasons: March to December (this trek does not operate during January and February)
- Hike Trail Map: See below
- Cusco Drive Time to Starting Point: 6 hours
- Town Nearest Hike: Huancacalle – Santa Teresa
- Highlights: High mountain jungle, Cloud forests, High mountain Paramo. Views of Vilcabamba mountain range, scenic trail, and local villages. Wildlife: Prairie horses and dogs, Vizcachas, Andean foxes, spectacled bear. Birds including; Andean condor, Mitred Parakeet.
- Activities: Hiking trail, archaeological site tours, nature and Andean community visits.
INCLUDES:
- Professional, bilingual Tour Guide.
- Assistant Guide (for groups of 9 or more people).
- Collection from hotel.
- Return transportation; Bus to the start of the trail and tourist train back to Cusco.
- Water (Not included for first 4 hours of trek, we will provide you with boiled water for drinking for the remainder of the tour).
- Entrance fees to Machu Picchu and return bus to Machu Picchu.
- 5 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 5 afternoon snacks, 3 dinners (Dinner on day 4 and lunch on the last day in Aguas Calientes are not included).
- Dining tent with tables and chairs.
- Cook.
- 2 person tent.
- Sleeping pads.
- Horsemen and Mules (to carry cooking and camping equipment an up to 10Kgs of your belongings).
- 1 Horse for emergencies.
- 1 night accommodation in Aguas Calientes.
- Bus trip from Machu Picchu down to Aguas Calientes.
- Oxygen bottle.
- First Aid kit.
- Vegetarian food/Special meals on request at no extra cost!
ITINERARY
Starting time:
Between 4:30 am and 5:00am
Travel:
By Bus from Cusco to Huancacalle approximately a 6.5 hour drive.
Difficulty level:
Easy. The trail start at 3120m/10233ft climbing to 3300m/10824 ft.
Highlights of the Day:
The bus ride to Huancacalle is one of the most beautiful in Cusco. We will see many ecosystems along the way, and perhaps the best photo opportunities to capture the stunning landscapes of the Urubamba mountain range. Flora and fauna on this part of the trek are incredibly varied and you will see many birds such as hummingbirds as well as plants such as coffee, coca and tropical fruits. We will go deep into the cloud forest and the high jungle. In the afternoon we will be visiting the complexes of Rosaspata, and Nusta hispana (the white rock).
Meals:
Lunch on the way to Huancacalle and dinner at our evening campsite.
Accommodation:
Camping in tents at a campsite in the small village of Pillaupata. The temperature at night is usually around 10°C/50°F.
Other information:
Most of today will be spent travelling by bus to the starting point of the trek. The visit to the Incan sites of Rosaspata and Nusta Hispana will be the highlight of our long day. The historical significance of these places is perhaps one of the most fascinating parts of all Incan history.
Starting time:
5:00 am
Travel:
Trekking all day.
Difficulty level:
Hard.
Highlights of the Day:
We will walk up the hill towards Hasut’ina pass 4500m/14763ft on an original Incan trail. Today we will have plenty of beautiful views of the mountains and a chance to see many animals. We will visit some local families at Rakachaka village . The altitude gain for the day will be from 2950m/9678ft to 4500m/14763ft, the second highest point on the trail.
Meals:
Breakfast at the campsite, lunch on the trek and dinner at Rakachaka campsite in the evening.
Accommodation:
Camping in tents at Rakachaka 3600m/11811ft.
Other information:
The Vilcabamba Machu Picchu trek is a one of a kind experience. It is one of the best “off the beaten track” routes in Cusco. At times, we will be the only people walking these mountains and jungles.
Starting time:
5:00 am
Travel:
Trekking all day.
Difficulty level:
Very hard – Strenuous.
Highlights of the Day:
A steady uphill walk will lead us over three passes 4500m/14763ft. From Mojon pass, we will have an incredible view of Machu Picchu and the Urubamba mountain range. This climb will take us extremely close to the snow peaked mountains of Pumasillo mountain 6012m/19724ft and Sacsarayoc 6026m/19770ft, the views will be spectacular all day. Finally, we will have a 4 hour downhill trek back into the cloud forest which we take us to our third campsite.
Meals:
Breakfast at our campsite in the morning, lunch along the way after the third mountain pass and dinner at our evening campsite.
Accommodation:
Camping in tents at a campsite at Mutuypata at 3200m/10498ft.
Other information:
The third day is the most challenging of this trek. We recommend that you hire a horse from the villagers on this day. This is the best way to help you get over these mountains whilst also contributing directly to the local economy.
Starting time:
6:00 am
Travel:
Trekking for half the day and bus ride toward the campsite.
Difficulty level:
Moderate.
Highlights of the Day:
On this day we will have a combination of travelling by car and hiking towards our destination at Aguas Calientes. We start the day with a 4 hour downhill walk which will take us to Yanatile where we will have lunch. From Yanatile, we will take a 2 hour truck ride to Santa Teresa and the hydroelectric station. We will then walk to Aguas Calientes, where we will spend the night in a hostel. Today as we are descending the scenery is lovely and green in contrast to the other days of snow capped mountains.
Meals:
Breakfast at our campsite in the morning, lunch during the hike at Yanatile and dinner at Aguas Calientes.
Accommodation:
Hostel in Aguas Calientes.
Other information:
At Aguas Calientes, you can take advantage of the thermal springs in town (entrance ten soles), it is a real treat after finishing the trek.
Starting time:
5:00 am
Travel:
Bus to Machu Picchu.
Difficulty level:
Moderate.
Highlights of the Day:
A 2 hour walking tour of Machu Picchu with your guide. There is the optional activity of Huayna Picchu 2720m/8923ft which takes 45 minutes to reach the top.
Meals:
Breakfast at our hostel in Aguas Calientes. Lunch in Aguas Calientes (not included).
Accommodation:
You will be back in Cusco to your own accommodation for this evening.
- Original passport
- Travel Insurance is essential
- Sleeping bag (can be hired from us)
- Walking boots
- Waterproof jacket/rain poncho
- Warm jacket
- Hat and gloves
- T-shirts
- Comfortable trousers
- Sun hat
- Sun protection cream (factor 35 recommended)
- Insect repellent
- Water (only until lunch time on day 1)
- Toiletries and hand sanitizer.
- Personal medication
- Camera
- Torch with spare batteries (headlamps are useful)
- Shorts.
- Walking stick (with rubber tip – can be hired from us).
- Plasters and bandages.
- Sandals.
- Extra money.
- Bathing suit (for hot springs in Aguas Calientes).
IMPORTANT: Some of the reasons that our price may be higher than that of other agencies are the following:
We ALWAYS book the maximum number of porters possible (according to Inca Trail regulations) so that our porters are not overloaded.
We are the only tour operators hiring women to work as porters on the Inca Trail. We believe that THERE IS NO such thing as SUSTAINABILITY without women Inclusion .
Also, We are the only travel operator in Peru that supplies porters with proper tents, sleeping pads and adequate food for this type of activity.
Beware of this when booking they might be cheaper because of this!
- 2 people (minimum group size) should have a maximum of 5 porters and 16 people (max group size) should have 22 porters.
- ** Tips for porters, cooks or guides are optional and are NOT included in our price. However our advice is that you tip our staff based on their performance, service and knowledge. Our guidelines for tipping our staff is the following:
- Each porter gets 100 Soles, each assistant cook 150 Soles, the Main Chef gets 300 Soles.
- Assistant Tour guides can be tipped collectively by the members of the group, we suggest a 5% of the total cost of the tour.
- Main guides are tipped on a one on one basis and based on their performance. Tour guides are professional people who spend a lot of time training in different other fields such archaelogy, history and WFA. We suggest people to consider tipping our guide a 10% to 15% of the value of your tour.
Train included in all tours is the Expedition train (to Ollanta). Train times will only be confirmed once full amount of tour is paid. The earliest train you could take is the 2:55 PM and the 9:20 PM being the last train (high season June to September). We will organize the transport back to Cusco (by taxi or by bus).