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Pickup from your hotel and transfer to the trailhead at 82 km. Breakfast stop in Ollantaytambo. Briefing at the trailhead (2,750 m), then begin the hike, visiting the archaeological sites of Wilkarakay and Llactapata. Continue through the Cusichaka River Canyon with views of Veronica Mountain (5,850 m). Lunch in Wayllabamba. Continue along the trail, crossing the Cusichaka River and visiting Incan terraces. Pass through the village of Huayllabamba and ascend through Yuncachimpa and Corralpunku, with views of snow-capped peaks. Arrive at Lluchapampa campsite (3,850 m). Expect temperatures around 7-8°C at night. Afternoon tea and dinner.
Wake up and enjoy breakfast before starting the challenging hike toward the first and highest pass, Warmiwañusca (Dead Woman’s Pass) at 4,215 m (13,910 ft). From there, we descend to Pacasmayo Valley at 3,300 m (10,826 ft). Lunch is in Pacasmayo, after which we hike up to the Inca Ruins of Runkuracay, then continue to the second pass at 3,960 m (12,949 ft). We follow the Royal Inca Highway down to the Inca Ruins of Sayacmarca, passing Lake Yanacocha. We camp at Ch’aquicocha, where we’ll enjoy tea time with snacks and dinner.
Wake up and enjoy breakfast before starting the hike through beautiful subtropical vegetation to the archaeological site of Phuyupatamarca. Visit the Inca ruins of Phuyupatamarca (3,600 m / 11,800 ft), then descend a steep stone stairway to the campsite at Wiñaywayna (2,700 m), passing through cloud forest with opportunities to see orchids and birds. Lunch at the campsite followed by a guided tour of the Wiñaywayna archaeological site. Return to the campsite (2,650 m / 8,700 ft) for tea time and snacks before dinner.
Rise early to begin the journey to Machu Picchu, walking toward the Sun Gate for a stunning view of the sunrise over the Urubamba River. Enter the ancient site early to capture the best photos and explore the fascinating Inca ruins. In the afternoon, there’s a meeting for those interested in visiting Machu Picchu Town, having lunch, or relaxing at the hot springs. In the evening, take a scenic tourist train back to Ollantaytambo, where you’ll transfer to a bus for the final leg of the journey back to Cusco.
Dear Customer, Please be advised that in order to secure your spot on the Inca Trail, it is essential to book your entry permit at least 4 months in advance. Due to high demand and strict regulations established by the Peruvian authorities, permits are limited and tend to sell out quickly. We kindly request that you contact us prior to making your reservation, so we can confirm availability and guide you through the proper booking process. Thank you for your understanding. We look forward to assisting you in planning this unforgettable experience.
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