Showing posts with label Inca Trail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inca Trail. Show all posts

Monday, November 4, 2024

Your Essential Guide to Inca Trail Permits for 2025

As the popularity of the Inca Trail continues to grow, planning your trek in advance is crucial, especially for 2025. Securing the right permits is a key step to ensure you can experience this breathtaking journey through the Andes Mountains and arrive at the iconic Machu Picchu.

Understanding Inca Trail Permits

Inca Trail permits are required for all trekkers wishing to hike the classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. The Peruvian government limits the number of permits issued daily to preserve the trail and minimize environmental impact. Typically, only 500 permits are available each day, and this number includes both hikers and support staff.

Why Book Early?

  1. Limited Availability: Permits for the Inca Trail tend to sell out quickly, especially for peak seasons (April to September). Booking early increases your chances of securing your spot.

  2. Plan Your Itinerary: Having your permit confirmed allows you to finalize your travel plans, including accommodations and transportation.

  3. Avoid Last-Minute Stress: With your permits in hand, you can focus on preparing for the trek rather than worrying about availability.

How to Obtain Inca Trail Permits for 2025

1. Choose a Licensed Tour Operator

The only way to obtain an Inca Trail permit is through a licensed tour operator. Research and choose one that fits your budget and expectations. Ensure they are officially registered with the Peruvian government.

2. Book Early

For 2025, it is advisable to start the booking process as soon as possible. Many operators begin accepting reservations up to a year in advance.

3. Provide Necessary Information

When booking, you'll need to provide personal details, including your passport information. Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned return date.

4. Payment

Most operators require a deposit to secure your permit. Be aware of their cancellation policies and any additional fees.

Tips for a Successful Trek

  • Prepare Physically: The Inca Trail is a challenging hike. Consider training with regular walks and endurance exercises to get in shape.

  • Pack Wisely: Lightweight gear is essential. Don't forget to bring essentials such as a good pair of hiking shoes, a reusable water bottle, and layers for changing weather conditions.

  • Stay Hydrated and Nourished: During your trek, keep hydrated and eat well to maintain your energy levels.

Conclusion

Planning your Inca Trail adventure for 2025 requires careful preparation, especially regarding permits. By booking early with a reputable tour operator, you can secure your spot on this unforgettable journey. Embrace the adventure, and soon you’ll be trekking through stunning landscapes, immersed in the rich history of the Inca civilization, and finally standing at the gates of Machu Picchu.

Start planning now, and make your 2025 Inca Trail trek an experience of a lifetime!




Saturday, October 26, 2024

Announcement: Inca Trail Permit Sales Begin November 4th, 2025

We are thrilled to announce that permits for the Inca Trail for the 2025 trekking season will go on sale starting November 4th, 2024! This is your chance to secure a spot on one of the most iconic hikes in the world, leading you to the breathtaking ruins of Machu Picchu.

Given the limited availability of permits, we encourage all interested trekkers to prepare early. Details on pricing, group sizes, and booking procedures will be available on our website.

Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to explore the rich history and stunning landscapes of the Inca Trail. Mark your calendars for November 4th, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure!

Opening date Reservation month Opening hours
November 4th: January 2025 9:00am
November 5th: March 2025 9:00am
November 6th: April 2025 9:00am
November 7th: May 2025 (1st to 15th) 9:00am
November 8th: May 2025 (16th to 31st) 9:00am
November 11th: June 2025 9:00am
November 12th: July 2025 9:00am
November 13th: August 2025 9:00am
November 14th: September 2025 9:00am
November 15th: October 2025 9:00am
November 18th: November 2025 9:00am
November 19th: December 2025 9:00am

For more information, please contact:

info@salkantaytrek.org

+51 970 506 205


Best regards from Cusco,

Inka Trail Expeditions Perú




Wednesday, January 16, 2019

NEW AVAILABILITIES OPENING UP FOR INCA TRAIL 2019

Hiking the Inca Trail has become more and more popular each year. This hike is extremely regulated by the Peruvian government who limits the amount of people who can enter the trail each day by a permit process. These permits have sold out QUICKER than ever. All of April, May and June were sold out by New Years.

But right now there is a unique opportunity to still hike to this World Wonder if you are hoping to come in April. The government has released permits from companies who did not pay for their reservations (just another reason to make sure you sign up with a responsible tour operator like Inka Trail Expeditions Perú).

The below calendar shows availability of permits left at this very moment. You only need a permit to START the trek. If you are interested and see a date that works, contact us immediately.

And if you are hoping to hike in May or June, we may have some good news in the next few days.

Inca Trail Permits on April 2019

Monday, January 14, 2019

Royal Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in 4 days

The Royal Inca Trail to Machu Picchu “The Famous Inca Trail” still existed and was re-discovered by Hiram Bingham when he realized his clearing work between 1913 and 1915. The Inca trail was a route of pilgrimage to Machu Picchu used by the Inca (or Emperor / King) in the 15th century. There are different sites between Ollantaytambo Inca City and Machu Picchu Inca City where one can note the variety in architectural resources that give rationality, importance and mysticism to the Royal Road. It did not have a commercial use; there were other, more simple, trails to transport products, llamas and people to Machu Picchu. The purpose of the Inca Trail To Machupícchu was religious and ceremonial, a pilgrimage that included rituals to honour the mountains and peaks of the route, like Veronica Mts or Wakaywilka Mts.

ITINERARY

DAY 1 | Transfer by ITEP Van from Cusco, Maras Salt Mines and then trek to the Sacred Valley of the Inkas, later transfer to Km 82 Piscacucho

DAY 1 | Transfer by ITEP Van from Cusco, Maras Salt Mines and then trek to the Sacred Valley of the Inkas, later transfer to Km 82 Piscacucho
Piscacucho - Km 82
  • Meals: Lunch, snacks, afternoon tea and dinner.
  • Accommodation: Camping facilities.
  • Distance: 11kms/6.8 mls (6 hours more or less of hiking)
  • Difficulty: Easy/Moderate.
  • Walking  Time:    Approximately 6 hours (including picnic lunch en route)
  • Walk and Terrain: Walk, , canter, on open roads, some steep ascending trails

Today begins your adventure of a lifetime, the Classic Inca Trail and the Gem of Maras Salt Mines.  We will pick you up from your hotel in our private van very early in the morning at 5:30am.  Transfer to Maras and a Wonderfull trek to the Sacred Valley along the Salt mines of Maras, a precious gem: The Maras Salt mines.A myriad of salt crusted terraces precariously nestles against the steep mountain sides, while a steady stream of mineral rich water trickles down with a silent gargling that somehow defies time. The ponds, you ought to know, have been in use since the times of the Incas and before. An hour trek to the Sacred Valley of the Inkas, where our van going to wait for a transfer to Piskacucho, which is called kilometer 82, where the Classic Inca Trail begins.  On the way, we stop for breakfast in Ollantaytambo at 6:30-7am to load up on energy for our start of the trail.  (Breakfast is not included).Upon arrival at kilometer 82 at 11:30am, we will have some time to organize ourselves,. At the Inca Trail first control point be ready to show your entrance tickets, passports and (if paying a student rate) your student card.

At the start of the trail (2720m/8923ft) we cross the Vilcanota River and follow its route to the right. The first day is relatively easy, a warm-up along the Inca flat terrain.  There are great views of the Incan Fortress (‘Huillca Raccay’), the vast and incredible Inca site of Llactapata, (officially called ‘Patallacta’), and the beautiful snow-capped peak of ‘W’akay Willca’ (5860m/19225ft) known in books as Veronica. Our first campsite Wayllabamba (3000m/9842ft) in the temperate green valley of the same name. Temperatures at night are around 5ºC depending on the month.
During the day, we will enjoy spectacular views of the snow-capped mountains Veronica, (5,860m/19,337ft), the lush green valley around us and a myriad of flora and fauna.

Map - DAY 1 | Transfer by ITEP Van from Cusco, Maras Salt Mines and then trek to the Sacred Valley of the Inkas, later transfer to Km 82 Piscacucho
Map of Inca Trail - First Day


DAY 2 | Trekking “Wayllabamba to Pacaymayuc/ Runkuraqay”

DAY 2 | Trekking  “Wayllabamba to Pacaymayuc/ Runkuraqay”
Inca Trail
  • Meals: Breakfast, water, lunch, snacks, afternoon tea and Dinner.
  • Accommodation: Camping facilities.
  • Distance: 16kms/10mls (9 hours more or less of hiking time)
  • Difficulty: Moderate/challenge

After waking up at 5 to 5:30am and enjoying a hot breakfast, we start a steep ascent towards the highest pass, Abra de Warrmihuañusca or ‘Dead Woman’s Pass’ at 4200m/13779ft.  On this day, you will feel a real sense of achievement upon reaching the top! After a well-deserved rest, we begin the descent to where we stop for lunch, which is located at Pacaymayu (3550m/11646ft).
On our way up to the pass, we will be able to see an array of hummingbirds and a combination of other species of bird life. There will be plenty of time to appreciate the incredible variety of native plants and the ´Polylepis´ or Q’ueuña trees which grow in the astonishing cloud forest located at 3650m/11972ft! After lunch, begins the second two-hour steep climb to Runkuraqay pass (almost 4000m/13,123ft). We arrive at our campsite by 5 pm. Temperatures at this campsite are around 4ºC during the night.
Map - DAY 2 | Trekking  “Wayllabamba to Pacaymayuc/ Runkuraqay”
Map of Inca Trail - Second day

DAY 3 | Trekking “Pacaymayuc to Wiñayhuayna”

DAY 3 | Trekking “Pacaymayuc to Wiñayhuayna”
  • Meals: Breakfast, water, lunch, snacks, afternoon tea and dinner.
  • Accommodation: Camping facilities and hot showers.
  • Distance: 10kms/6.2mls (5 hours more or less of hiking)
  • Difficulty: Moderate
     

This is the most impressive day so far; keep this in mind as you ascend on day three! We wake up for breakfast at 6am and start the day with a gentle climb to visit the archaeological site of ‘Phuyupatamarca’ (meaning ‘Town in the Clouds’).  Here we reach the third highest point on the Inca trail (3680m/). The views of the mountains, canyons and surrounding areas are spectacular!. The Inca site of ‘Phuyupatamarca’, is located a few minutes’ walk from the third pass.  After visiting this site, we continue walking down 3000 stairs through the cloud forest to the impressive agricultural Incan site of ‘Intipata. After taking some time to visit this site, we continue until we arrive at our third campsite Wiñay Wayna. (2680m/8792ft). Today, we will only walk about 4 to 5 hours.  We arrive at camp by lunchtime!  Temperatures during the night are about 12º C. A short walk from our campsite is the famous Incan site of ‘Wiñay Wayna’ (‘Forever Young’). Even if you are feeling tired after your day’s trek, it´s a moment you cannot miss, the most impressive site on the Inca trail.
Map - DAY 3 | Trekking “Pacaymayuc to Wiñayhuayna”
Map of Inca Trail - Third day


DAY 4 | Trekking “Wiñayhuayna – IntiPunku & Machupicchu guided Tour”

DAY 4 | Trekking “Wiñayhuayna – IntiPunku & Machupicchu guided Tour”
Machu Picchu
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Distance: 6kms / 3.7mls
  • Difficulty: Easy

At around 4:00am it´s time to wake up, have breakfast and start day 4 on the Inca trail to get to Machu Picchu on time. This is the final part of your journey, arriving by 6:00am to reach Inti Punku or The Sun Gate. At that point, the majestic Machu Picchu Citadel is in front of us with its intense beauty – an incredible sight for all to see. The reality of what the Inca people must have encountered on their taxing journey to this expansive temple of Machu Picchu. At this point, we walk downhill towards the Machu Picchu Citadel. (2400m/7872 ft.) After walking 40 minutes, we enter the citadel from the top through the “House of the Guardians”. From there we proceed to the control point where we register and leave our belongings. Your professional guide will direct you throughout the astounding ruins and its main streets. You can wander around the town squares as well as climb the intricately carved stairways made from stone. Machu Picchu is considered as the world’s spiritual center by esoteric wisdom. Once the guided tour is over, you will have free time to explore the site on your own.

You will also have time to indulge in a few of the following activities on your own if you choose (not included in the price)
•    Climb up Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain and appreciate the beauty and magnificence of Machu Picchu from there.
•    Other optional activities in Aguas Calientes include a visit to the new local museum or bathe in the hot springs.

Back to Cusco: You will descend to Aguas Calientes by bus (included) and later board the Expedition train by 4:22pm to the Ollantaytambo Train Station where you will meet our private van and be transferred to your hotel in Cusco arriving around 8:30pm.
End of our Services

Map - DAY 4 | Trekking “Wiñayhuayna – IntiPunku & Machupicchu guided Tour”
Map of Inca Trail - Fourth day

INCLUDES

  • Personalized assistance: A private,  hand-crafted and fully personalized assistance and  itinerary  from start to finish.For an authentic experience, our assistance is personalized, 24 hours a day
  • Sustainable tourism encompasses responsible practices for recreation: Conservation of biological and cultural diversity,Sustainable use of ecological resources (should have a minimal impact),Support for local economies through increased local revenue, jobs for local populations, and use of local supplies and services thus helping communities to rise their standards of life.Community empowerment by sharing participation in management local ecotourism activities.Increased environmental and cultural awareness which further encourages the local population to preserve its environment.Minimal environmental tourist industry impact on local resources.
  • Transfer from the airport to your hotel (Cusco only): Please send us your flight information.
  • Briefing of your Tour: At our office or your Hotel; It will be done the same day of your arrival or day according your request
  • Group Size "Private Service": A Private Custom Hiking Tour is your opportunity to hike in perfect company! You pick the place, you tell us what you want, and we put a trip together just for your group. Whether it's a group of friends, associates, or your family, the trip is only open to your group. Choose from our great hiking destinations and get started today!
  • Maras "The Inka Salt Mines": Discover Salt Pans of Maras in Maras, Peru: This Peruvian canyon is filled with geometric salt pools that have been being harvested since the Incan empire.
  • Classic Inca Trail visit: Only 500 spaces per day according regulations of Ministry of Culture of Peru
  • Sun Gate visit: The Sun Gate also called Intipunku in Quechua was once a guardhouse that marked one of the most important entrances to Machu Picchu.
  • Machupicchu sunrise "1st on the Santuary": “Sunrise over Machu Picchu” is such an evocative phrase that it's no surprise that so many travelers are seduced by its promise.
  • Pick up at your hotel: To begin your Experience from Cusco to Piscacucho (starting the trek)
  • Private transport: All ourTransports has Tourism Authorization , and we offer only private transfers
  • Train Experience: The train cars are steeped in the designs of Incan culture, making them the perfect way to start your trip in the unbelievable Andean scenery and take incredible panoramic pictures of a journey unlike any other.
  • Processing of tourism attraction authorizations: As soon as we receive your details and a deposit, we will purchase your permits (pending availability, check our Inca Trail Availability link). These permits are for a specific date and in your name. They can’t be changed, once confirmed. Only your passport number is allowed to be updated. The permit includes an entrance to Machu Picchu.
  • All entrance fees: Admission Tickets to the Classic Inca trail & Machu Picchu Archaeological Complex
  • Modern trekking and camping equipment
  • Thick Comfortable Foam Mattresses
  • Duffle bags: You will receive your duffel bag that will stay with your porters, while you hike. This bag should not exceed 7kg/14 lbs and does need to include your sleeping bag and air mattress.
  • Warm water: water for washing purposes
  • Regular Table Ware: stainless steel, dinnerware
  • Premium Table Ware: Premium porcelain dinnerware sets, crystal glassware, flatware & stylish Porcelain crockery.
  • Porter to carry tents, food and cooking equipment: Our Porters (The Inka army) - are the best treated and are currently the best paid of all the porters on the Inca Trail. We provide them with good equipment, uniforms, insurance , good pay and vacations but that's the least that should be done for them (but not always the case with other agencies) and it's the extras we provide that really make the difference.
  • Private porter to carry personal stuff (5 kl): We include a personal porter, who is responsible for carrying your duffel bag. There is no additional fee for this. It means you will need only a day backpack to carry what you will need during day!
  • Regular Classic tent: 4 season Aconcagua Doite Tents, (Large & Comfortable) please see
  • Chef and cooking equipment: Our chefs cook delicious meals that many previous trekkers have raved about. We honor all food restrictions. Be sure to remind your tour guide of any food restrictions at the beginning of your trek. Food is typically served family-style.
  • Dining and Cooking Tents: Dining and cooking tents with tables and chairs only for our group
  • All meals cooked on the spot with fresh ingredients by our trained chef: Meals as indicated in the itinerary (optional vegetarian diets or other dietary needs upon prior request)
  • 3 Breakfast, 3 Lunch,3 Snack, 3 Dinners You will enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner each day of the trek, along with a happy hour of tea and snacks. You will also be provided a snack each morning, for you to enjoy along the hike. Your last meal with your chef will be after breakfast on day four. Lunch the last day is not included.
  • Drinkable Water: Beginning from your first lunch until your last breakfast, We will supply all the water needed. This water will be boiled, filtered and then cooled, before distributing. You must supply your own water bottles or camel back. We recommend carrying about 3L worth. We will refill our waters at each meal.
  • Professional English speaking guides experienced in the mountains & knowledgeable of Inca History: Professional Guides All of our guides studied English and tourism at Cusco National University. They all grew up in this region and have a true passion to teach others about their heritage. They are fun yet professional and will ensure you are safe and happy.
  • Machupicchu Tour Guide: 2 Hour Guided tour in Machu Picchu Included
  • First-aid kit including emergency oxygen tank: Our Inca Trail guides has received training in first aid from a physician. We conduct mandatory training sessions every February, which every single tour guide must attend. Your tour guide will always have a first-aid kit for basic medical problems (traveler’s diarrhea, cuts, scrapes, etc.) and oxygen. We will get you off the trail as quickly and comfortably as possible, if needed, and ensure you get directly to a clinic for treatment.
  • Satellite Phones: Our top priority will always be the safety of our clients and our team. While we are prepared and all our guides are trained for most of the issues clients have on the mountain, being a phone call away from any doctor, hospital or friend helps everyone feel assured that they are safe. Radios, which all our guides have, are limited in how far they can reach, so our Operation department has added Satellite Phones to every trek. Every guide will have a fully charged phone that can be used anywhere on the mountain to connect us with our Office.
  • Bus ticket from Machu Picchu ruins to Aguas Calientes (one way): After a 4days Trek and an amazing Machupicchu experience; we just want to relax and enjoy our friends; So We don´t trek more.
  • Transfer Back to your Hotel: Overland private transfer from Train station to your Hotel " for clients only"
  • Give back to Andean communities ."You give an automatic donation of usd 10 for the Inka Foundation": Seize the opportunity to travel and give back to communities or environments in need. With Us, you’ll become part of our ongoing efforts to support long-term solutions to specific challenges. At the same time, you can explore and experience the culture in your free time. We're looking for volunteers (Spanish speakers) who can help teachers in a child school for children mentally disabled and other disabilities "Only from Monday to Friday" from 9am until 12:30pm "only by days. www.inka-foundation.org , if you want more information please send us an e-mail.

WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED

  • Hot Shower: Shower Tent With warm water – Only For Our Group
  • Toilet: Private Toilet Tent With a Seat on the Toilet – Only For Our Group
  • Biodegradable Toiled bags: Disposable Waste Bags for Portable Toilets
  • Towels: Clean Towels changed every day
  • Air bed and Camping cot
  • Sleeping bags: Coleman Sleeping bags -15 c° – US$20 per person
  • Heaters at the bedroom tents
  • Standard walking sticks
  • Glambing Tent "Luxury": Offering a full 360° view of your surroundings the distinctively styled and eye catching Cortes Octagon 8 Orange tent can definitely be called a glamping tent.
  • Wine and Champagne: Best SouthAmerican Wine for celebrate our Trekking Adventure"Customized request of wine on request".
  • Santuary Lodge Restaurant: Last Buffet lunch at Sanctuary Lodge "Exclusive and unique restaurant in Machupicchu" Last day of the trek
  • Inka Massage Session during the camping nights
  • 1 Yoga Session day before the Inca trail.
  • Huayna Picchu Mountain: The mountain Huayna Picchu is the one that appears behind Machu Picchu in its classic postal photo; Their Inca trails built on one side of the mountain can be terrifying for people afraid of heights
  • Extras: We believe it's the attention to small details that separates us from other tour companies. Every trekker receives a small pillow to sleep with, a foam mattress for insulation, a day pack cover to protect their things while hiking and a rain poncho. We will work hard to create your best vacation.
  • Peruvian taxes: The money you pay in taxes goes to many places. In addition to paying the salaries of government workers, your tax dollars also help to support common resources, such as police and firefighters.Tax money helps to ensure the roads you travel on are safe and well-maintained. Taxes fund public libraries and parks. Peruvian VAT tax stands at 18%.

WHAT TO TAKE

  • Original Passport
  • Day Pack
  • Full rain gear or poncho
  • Gloves (thin riding and warm gloves)
  • Trekking pants
  • Breathable dry fit top-wear
  • Comfortable shoes/flip-flops
  • Cold-weather jacket
  • Long-sleeve fleece/sweater
  • Wool hat
  • Hiking boots
  • Baseball cap, sombrero and bandana
  • Headlamp
  • Sunglasses
  • Hiking socks
  • Sunscreen
  • Bathing suit
  • Casual Mountain wear for evenings
  • Photo/video cameras and chargers
  • Binoculars
  • Refillable water bottle (hydration bags are recommended)

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Short Inca Trail To Machupicchu in 1 day


Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in 1 day

Would you like do the Inca trail and you don't time? only you have few days in Cusco and you want hike the Inca trail and also visit Machupicchu?, well, you can do the Inca Trail and visit Machu Picchu Citadel in one day, yes in one day...

Exotic Andean mountains, primitive lush vegetation and extraordinary ecological varieties. The trail goes through the Machupicchu National Park and enters through Inti PunkuThe Sun Gate” with unforgettable views of Machu Picchu.

Upon arriving to Machu Picchu, you will get a private guided tour, and you´ll enjoy a Sunset free time in Machupicchu, what else can you ask for?.

Inca Trail 1 day - Trekking to Machu Picchu


DAY 01 4:00am – 22:30p.m.
Transfer to train Station and train to Km 104.
Trekking – Half Day
Afternoon: Machupicchu Sun Set Guided Tour
18:20p.m.: Train back and transfer to Cusco

OVERVIEW

Enjoy a full day Inca trail with a sunset guided tour in Machupicchu; two of the most famous tours in Cusco in just one day, we´ll visit the most important archaeological site of the famous Inca Trail, Wiñay Wayna “(For Ever Young)”, at midday we going to arrive to The Sun Gate and at afternoon a beautiful sunset in Machupicchu and the guided tour.

OVERVIEW:
  • At 4:00 am your guide with our van will pick you up at your hotel in Cusco city, immediately transfer to Ollantaytambo train station (Train leaves at 6:10 am)
  • The Expedition train ride consists of spectacular views in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, a little over an hour to KM 104 also know such as “Chachabamba”.
  • At 7:20 am “INRENA” Machupicchu check point “, where we need to show our original passport, right away we going to start the Half Day Inca Trail until Machupicchu, on our way we going to visit Wiñay WaynaFor Ever Young” archaeological site and the the Famous Sun Gate, from this place we can have a first view of Machupicchu also on this place we´ll have a lettle free time for take the lunch.
  • By 14:00; exploring time in Machu Picchu Inca city, your guide explain you all the history about this amazing and mysterious Inca city.
  • By late afternoon, enjoy sunset and take the great picture when Machu Picchu it´´ empty.
  • At 17:30 take the bus down to Aguas calientes
  • By 18:20 take the train till Ollantaytambo and the transfer back to Cusco (Train schedule can change according availability).
Trekking on Inca Trail 1 day

INCLUDES

  • One day before “briefing about your trail with our staff at our office”
  • Pick up at your hotel by your guide.
  • Private transport from your hotel to the train station
  • English speaking professional guide experienced in trekking and degree in archaeology.
  • Expedition Touristic Train from Ollantaytambo to 104 kilometer “Chachabamba
  • Admission Ticket to the Inca trail
  • Admission Ticket Machu Picchu Inca City
  • 01 Box lunch
  • 01 Dinner in a Machupicchu restaurant
  • Private guided for Machupicchu
  • Sunset Free time
  • Bus ticket from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes
  • Train Back Expedition from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo train station
  • Transfer from Train station to Cusco
  • First-aid kit including emergency oxygen tank

View complete information at Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in 1 day

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Excelente servicio!

Inca Trail to Machu Picchu en 2 dias - Classic Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu in 5 days

Estoy muy contenta con su servicio y su guía desde el primer día la atención e información ha sido excelente y realmente los recomendare y utilizare en otras ocasiones.

Review by: Andrea Marin

Country: CR

Departure date: December 4, 2017

Tour: Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in 2 days

Guide: Maribel Meza

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Really excelent guide

Dinner on Aguas Calientes - Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in 2 days 


Jorge is very good and interesting person and really excelent guide. It was a pleasure to spend this short hike trail with Jorge. The beauty of Inka Trail to Machu Picchu is not imposible to describe.

  Machu Picchu - Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in 2 days


Review by: Marta Glinska

Country: USA

Departure date: November 7, 2017

Tour: Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in 2 days

Guide: Jorge Calderon

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Availability Online for Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 2017 & 2018

We strongly recommend you to -Act NOW with your online bookings for NOVEMBER, DECEMBER 2017 and 2018 -We are now taking bookings for trek departures in 2018.

We have been informed by the government that Inca Trail Trek Permits for departures in 2018 will go on sale in early October. (Last year trek permits for some dates in April, May and June sold out within a few hours so you must book much earlier this year). Please try to book before the end of September if possible to avoid disappointment. (Permits are so limited every year... we recommend you to book (9-7 months in advance)

The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu will be closed the month of February by disposition of the Ministry of Culture, because maintenance, upkeep and cleaning will be performed. The entrance to the Inka Trail will be re-enabled from March 1.
In this section you can check the availability of the trail provided by the Ministry of Culture. Here some information should take into account:
  • The month of February is rainy season so the Ministry closes the Inka Trail.
  • The availability we use is the same to any other agency, because this information is directly provided by the Ministry of Culture.
  • The number of spaces is very variable. Agencies usually book up to 30 spaces, do not be surprised if in a moment the available spaces are sold out.
  • The spaces shown are for either route be it Short Inca Trail 2 days or Classic Inka Trail 4 days.
  • Availability is exclusively administered by the Ministry of Culture. Only they can manage and authorize the access to the Inka Trail.
  • The Inca Trail is enabled only for 500 spaces per day, within which includes staff spaces.


View the complete Availability at Inca Trail Permits 2018

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Excelente trekking!

He encontrado la organización del trekking EXCELENTE en todos los aspectos y todas las personas magnificas

Piscacucho (Km 82) - starting of Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

Review by: Francoise Brun

Country: ES

Departure: August 26, 2017

Tour: Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in 4 Days

Guide: Jorge y Edder

View of Machu Picchu from Inti Punku (Sun Gate)

Thursday, July 13, 2017

Salkantay Trek + Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in 6 days

Salkantay trek + Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in 6 days
Salkantay Trekking


The Vilcanota Mountain Range is an impressive range of mountains in Peru which include the snowcapped Salkantay (6,264 meters) and three others over 6000 meters that you will appreciate in this trek.

Abra Salkantay
Salkantay Pass (Abra de Salcantay)

This snow is really exceptional, located less than fifty miles northwest of the city of Cusco in south central Peru. It is the highest mountain of the Vilcabamba Mountain Range. Because of its proximity to the city, it is easily accessible and is climbed frequently. Join us on this incredible Hiking Tour to Machu Picchu. Book early.

La Playa
La Playa - lunch

INCLUDES


  • Transfers In / Out
  • Transportation Cusco - Mollepata. (Start walking)
  • Professional bilingual tour guide English / Spanish.
  • Assistant tour guide (for groups of 9 or more people)
  • 5 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 5 afternoon snacks, 5 dinners. ”Vegetarian (vegan) food on request at no extra cost!
  • Cook. (Professional)
  • Drinking water along the Salkantay Trail and Inca Trail, only on meal times.
  • Dining tent with tables and chairs
  • 1st Aid Kit
  • 01 Oxygen Ball
  • Horses (to carry tents, food and cooking equipment)
  • Horse men
  • Quadruple & waterproof Camping tent “02 people only”
  • 01 Sleeping Mattress per person “therma rest”
  • 02 Bus ticket Machu Picchu Inca City to Aguas Calientes
  • 02 nights in touristic hostel in Aguas Calientes “Machupicchu Village”.
  • Return train tickets (Machupicchu - Ollantaytambo and bus to Cusco) transfer to Hotel.


Machu Picchu hike
Machu Picchu

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Thursday, March 30, 2017

Availability Online of Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 2017

The Inka Trail to Machu Picchu will be closed the month of February by disposition of the Ministry of Culture, because maintenance, upkeep and cleaning will be performed. The entrance to the Inca Trail will be re-enabled from March 1.

In this section you can check the availability of the trail provided by the Ministry of Culture. Here some information should take into account:

  • The month of February is rainy season so the Ministry closes the Inka Trail.
  • The availability we use is the same to any other agency, because this information is directly provided by the Ministry of Culture.
  • The number of spaces is very variable. Agencies usually book up to 30 spaces, do not be surprised if in a moment the available spaces are sold out.
  • The spaces shown are for either route be it Short Inca Trail 2 days or Classic Inka Trail 4 days.
  • Availability is exclusively administered by the Ministry of Culture. Only they can manage and authorize the access to the Inka Trail.
  • The Inka Trail is enabled only for 500 spaces per day, within which includes staff spaces.



Note: Availability is displayed in real time. First you must choose the Inca Trail Route, followed by the date of your visit. The number shown per day is the number of places available to the selected date. “0” means that there is no longer any space available.


This information is provided courtesy of the Regional Directorate of Culture of Cusco (DIRCETUR).

View spaces available for Inca Trail to Machu Picchu at Inca Trail Permits

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu and Huaynapicchu 3 Days

Inca Trail 3 days - Wiñayhuayna

The destination at the end of the Short Inca Trail is Machu Picchu, making the trek, although difficult in some parts, very rewarding! After your Inca Trail trek you can get a great view of the citadel after your Machu Picchu tour, you can also climb Huayna Picchu.

Availability for Inca Trail to Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu 3 Days / 2 Nights

The Peruvian government has strict limitations on how many people are permitted to use the Inca Trail (permits are issued to about 200 trekkers per day and about 300 porters/guides with a total of 500 permits issued daily). We recommend booking the Inca Trail as early as possible, sometimes even 6 months in advance!

We also recommend booking the Inca Trail trek before booking your hotels, flights, etc., since Inca Trail permits are limited!

Daily departures are available throughout the year (March through January-February the Inca Trail is closed), even though the recommended period for this trek is April to October because it is the dry season.

All private service departure dates are adapted to your request any day you choose. Also contact us for group departure date availability.

Inca Trail 3 days - Km 104



INCLUDES

  • Briefing (usually scheduled one or two days before your trek).
  • Train (Expedition Class) from Ollantaytambo to Km 104.
  • Inca Trail entrance ticket.
  • Machu Picchu entrance ticket.
  • First Aid basic equipment and oxygen for emergencies.
  • Professional bilingual (Spanish / English) guide (guides who speak other languages upon request).
  • Meals: 3 breakfasts, 1 lunches, 1 dinners (vegetarian, vegan, etc. dietary requirements available if requested during time of booking at no extra charge).
  • 3 Bus ticket from Machu Picchu to / from Aguas Calientes.
  • Expedition Train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo (see note about train availability, changes in times, etc.)
  • Transportation from Ollantaytambo to Cusco.
  • 2 nights in hotel in Aguas Calientes.

NOT INCLUDES

  • Breakfast Day 1, Lunch and dinner on the last two days.
  • Entrance fees for Thermal Baths in Aguas Calientes (USD $ 4).
  • Porter to carry your personal belongings.
  • Backpack storage at Machu Picchu (3 soles).
  • Water for your water bottles. You can buy water along the way or bring water purification tablets.
  • Activities and items not included in the itinerary.

Friday, December 30, 2016

Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu in 5 days

Inca trail tours

This is our ultimate highlights holiday of Peru, you'll experience the grandeur of the Inka Civilization. Explore the most breathtaking natural sights of the Inca Trail and the top Inca heritage site Machu Picchu, including the Huaynapicchu Sacred Mountain.

Please contact us and one of our specialist consultants will help you come up with your perfect holiday.

Preparing with us your Inca Trail Experience

This trek is often known as "the five days Inca Trail Huaynapicchu mountain"

Includes


  • Transfers In / Out
  • Transportation Cusco - Ollantaytambo train Station
  • Expedition train Service to Km 82Piscacucho”. (Start walking)
  • Professional bilingual tour guide English / Spanish.
  • Assistant tour guide (for groups of 9 or more people)
  • Entrance fees to Inka Trail
  • Entrance Fee to Machu Picchu.
  • 1 breakfast, 1 lunch,1 dinner. ” Vegetarian (vegan) food on request at no extra cost!
  • 1st Aid Kit
  • 01 Oxygen Ball
  • 01 night in touristic hotel in Machupicchu village
  • 01 Bus ticket Machupicchu Inca City to Aguas Calientes.
  • Return train tickets in Expedition Service (Machupicchu - Ollantaytambo and bus to Cusco)


Not Includes


  • 1st Breakfast, Last Lunch
  • Extra Porters or Horses for carry persona staff (Optional US$ 80.00 per 4 days)
  • Other not mentioned

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Thursday, August 11, 2016

Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu 5 days by Llactapata


Salkantay + Inca Path "Classic" to Machu Picchu 5 days

View of Machu Picchu from Llactapata

Our Salkantay Hiking trail is an alternative to the Inca Trail.

The Sacred path is a cutting edge experience for adventure travelers looking for a little more privacy and authenticity.

This tour is combined with Llactapata which is a part of the Inca trail is a little light this route and still maintains the spectacular views that have Inca Trail.

With more spectacular views, the Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu offer a quiet and rich contemplation of Nature.

Machu Picchu

INCLUDES


  • Transfers In / Out
  • Transportation Cusco - Mollepata. (Start walking)
  • Professional bilingual tour guide English /Spanish.
  • Assistant tour guide (for groups of 9 or more people)
  • Entrance Fee to Machu Picchu.
  • 4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 afternoon snacks, 4 dinners. ” Vegetarian (vegan) food on request at no extra cost!
  • Cook. (Professional)
  • Drinking water along the Inka trail, only on meal times.
  • Dining tent with tables and chairs
  • 1st Aid Kit
  • 01 Oxygen Ball
  • Horses (to carry tents, food and cooking equipment)
  • Horse men
  • Quadruple & waterproof Camping tent “02 people only”
  • 01 Sleeping Mattress per person “therma rest”
  • 01 night in touristic hostel in Aguas Calientes “Machupicchu Village”.
  • Return train tickets in Expedition Service (Machupicchu - Ollantaytambo and bus to Cusco) transfer to Hotel.


NOT INCLUDES


  • 1st Breakfast, Last Lunch
  • Extra Porters or Horses for carry persona staff (Optional US$ 80.00 per 4 days)
  • Other not mentioned


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Monday, July 25, 2016

Salkantay Trek Summary new 2017

Salkantay Trek

The Salkantay Trek is a famous trekking in Cuso - Peru, you will have the oportunity to explore all different types of micro-climates on this beautiful Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu. Camp in the midle of the mountain.

Summary
Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu
More information at: https://www.salkantaytrek.org

Saturday, June 18, 2016

Weather on Salkantay Trek

Weather on Salkantay Trek

Weather on Salkantay trek is very varied, due to the fact that it winds its way through wildly different terrain at different altitudes. The only place where weather is a serious concern is the Salkantay Pass, and the nearby areas. Temperatures here, and at the nearby Soraypampacampsite, can fall below freezing. The other camps are much warmer, due to their proximity to the cloud forest.
AVERAGE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE IN CUSCO
The months September, October, November and December have a nice average temperature.
On average, the warmest month is September.
On average, the coolest month is January.
The monthly mean minimum and maximum temperatures over the year in Cusco, Peru (FAHRENHEIT)
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Weather on Salkantay trek monthly mean minimum and maximum temperatures over the year in Cusco, Peru (Celsius)
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Most rainfall (rainy season) is seen in December – March .
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AVERAGE HUMIDITY OVER THE YEAR
This is the mean monthly relative humidity
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AVERAGE WIND SPEED OVER THE YEAR
This is the mean monthly wind speed (meters per second)
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know more about your travel destination in Peru, the best tourist destinations such as Cusco city and Machu Picchu, Arequipa and Colca Canyon, Puno and Lake Titicaca. besides other interesting for your trip to Peru issues.
Salkantay trekking is a great alternative to the Inca Trail. Going this route, you’ll be able to visit some of the most beautiful places in the Andean jungle and see the snow covered Salkantay Mountain (altitude is 6372 m). You will have the opportunity to see beautiful landscapes with a variety of endemic flora and fauna and stop by part of the Inca trail, Llactapata, which is an enclosure built on the mountain facing Machu Picchu.

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 4 Days

Trek to Machu Picchu


Classic Inca Trail Tour to Machupicchu 4 Days


Today the Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu - which, as part of the Machu Picchu Historical Sanctuary, has been designated a World Heritage natural and cultural site is the most important and most popular hiking trail in South America, followed by many thousands of ecotourists and modern-day pilgrims in the past 3 decades. Its extreme popularity in recent years -- more than 75,000 people a year hike the famous trail -- has led to concerns among environmentalists and historians that the trail is suffering potentially irreparable degradation.

The National Institute of Culture (INC) and the Ministry of Industry, Tourism, Integration, and International Trade (MITINCI), reacting to pressure from groups such as UNESCO (which threatened to rescind Machu Picchu's World Heritage Site status), instituted far-reaching changes in practices designed to limit the number of visitors and damage to Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail, though these alone may not be enough to forestall the trail's damage.

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The Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 4 days route is along hand-hewn stone stairs and trails through sumptuous mountain scenery and amazing cloud forest, past rushing rivers and dozens of Inca ruins. The zone is inhabited by rare orchids, 419 species of birds, and even the indigenous spectacled bear. The trek begins at Qorihuayrachina near Ollantaytambo -- more easily described as Km 88 of the railway from Cusco to Aguas Calientes. The 43km (26-mile) route passes three formidable mountain passes, including the punishing "Dead Woman's Pass", to a maximum altitude of 4,200m (13,800 ft.). Most groups enter the ruins of Machu Picchu at sunrise on the fourth day, although others, whose members are less keen on rising at 3:30am to do it, trickle in throughout the morning.


Machu Picchu

INCLUDES


  • Transfers In / Out
  • Transportation Cusco - KM 82 “Piscacucho”. (Start walking)
  • Professional bilingual tour guide English /Spanish.
  • Assistant tour guide (for groups of 9 or more people)
  • Entrance Fee to Machu Picchu.
  • 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 afternoon snacks, 3 dinners. ” Vegetarian (vegan) food on request at no extra cost!
  • Cook. (Professional)
  • Drinking water along the Inka trail, only on meal times.
  • Dining tent with tables and chairs
  • 1st Aid Kit
  • 01 Oxygen Ball
  • Porters (to carry tents, food and cooking equipment)
  • Quadruple & waterproof Camping tent “02 people only”
  • 01 Sleeping Mattress per person “thermal rest”
  • 01 Bus ticket Machupicchu Inca City to Aguas Calientes.
  • Return train tickets in Expedition Service (Machupicchu - Ollantaytambo and bus to Cusco)

View complete details of tour at Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 4 Days

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Salkantay Trek and Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 7 days

Salkantay trek 7 day

Salkantay + Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 7 days


Our classic Salkantay Trek is an alternative to the traditional Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. The Sacred path is a cutting edge experience for adventure travelers looking for a little more privacy and authenticity. With more spectacular views, the Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu offer a quiet and rich contemplation of Nature.

INCLUDES

  • Transfers In / Out
  • Transportation Cusco - Mollepata. (Start walking)
  • Professional bilingual tour guide English /Spanish.
  • Assistant tour guide (for groups of 9 or more people)
  • Entrance Fee to Machu Picchu.
  • 6 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 6 afternoon snacks, 6 dinners. Vegetarian (vegan) food on request at no extra cost!
  • Cook. (Professional)
  • Drinking water along the Inka trail, only on meal times.
  • Dining tent with tables and chairs
  • 1st Aid Kit
  • 01 Oxygen Ball
  • Horses (to carry tents, food and cooking equipment)
  • Horse men
  • Porters (to carry tents, food and cooking equipment)
  • Quadruple & waterproof Camping tent “02 people only”
  • 01 Sleeping Mattress per person
  • Return train tickets in Expedition Service (Machupicchu - Ollantaytambo and bus to Cusco) transfer to Hotel.
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Thursday, April 21, 2016

Salkantay Trek Advices and Tips

The famous Salkantay Trek (or Salcantay Trek), named among the 25 best Treks in the World, by National Geographic Adventure Travel Magazine, is a trek open to everybody, with no limitation on spaces or permits (at least for now). Connecting the city of Mollepata, Cusco with Machu Picchu, the Classic Salkantay Trek is an ancient and remote footpath located in the same region as the Inca Trail where massive snowcapped mountains collide with lush tropical rain forests.

Salkantay Trek 5 day

Salkantay Trek Tips:


  1. No matter what time of year, the trail gets cold at night. Bring a warm sleeping bag and layer your clothes. You will need a good warm sleeping bag. Where possible we recommend you bring your own sleeping bag, however adequate ones can be hired locally (for approx US$25) but we can take no responsibility for the standard. If you are planning to hire a bag it is a good idea to bring a silk sleeping bag liner to use inside for added warmth and comfort. A four season (or -10) bag is recommended for the winter months. At other times you will probably be fine in a 3 season (or -4/-5) bag although this depends on how much you feel the cold and is given as a guideline only. Roll mats are provided on the Salkantay trek to Machupicchu however for greater comfort and warmth, Thermo rest style mattresses can also be hired in Cusco for US$15. If you are travelling in winter and you do not wish to invest in a 4 season bag you may want to consider purchasing a 3 season bag plus a sleeping bag liner and bringing additional clothing.
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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 2 Days

 Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 2 days

Preparing with us your Inca Trail Experience

This trek is often known as "the two day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu", "the Sacred Inca Trail to Machu Picchu" or the "Camino Real de los Incas".

Inca Trail in 2 days - Wiñay Huayna

The trek starts at Km104 (104 kilometers along the railway from Cusco) and involves a four hour walk uphill to Wiñay Wayna and a couple of hours further to Machu Picchu making it ideal for trekkers wanting to experience at least a part of the Inca Trail but haven't got the time (or energy) to complete the full 4 day trek.

Inca Trail 2 days - Trekking to Machu Picchu

As with the 4 day version of the Inca Trail, regulations introduced in 2002 have prevented individuals from doing the trek solo. The majority of the new regulation sapply for the 2 day trek.

Inca Trail 2 days - Trekking to Wiñay Huayna

In the past trekkers have always been able to spend the first night of the trek at the basic hostal located at Wiñay Wayna. However due to many complaints about the standard and cleanliness of this hostal the hostal was closed at the end of 2004. This means that trekkers must now continue their trek all the way to Machu Picchu and spend the night in a hotel in Aguas Calientes. Groups then return to Machu Picchu for a guided tour on the second day.

Machu Picchu

This itinerary is rated moderate and should only be undertaken by people who are fairly fit and take regular exercise. The trek starts at 2100m (KM104) and climbs to 2700m (Wiñay Wayna) before descending to 2400m (Machu Picchu). Since the trek is carried out at a much lower altitude than the Classic 4 day Inca Trail trek you do not need to worry about acclimatization as much, although many people still find themselves short of breath when arriving at Wiñay Wayna so this trek should certainly not be considered an easy option.

Apart from the waterfalls just before Wiñay Wayna there are no other places to refill your water bottle up (purify before drinking). Therefore it is recommended that you start the trek with at least 1.5 litres of water.

INCLUDES:

  • Transfers In / Out
  • Transportation Cusco - Ollantaytambo train Station.
  • Expedition train Service to KM 104Chachabamba”. (Start walking)
  • Professional bilingual tour guide English / Spanish.
  • Assistant tour guide (for groups of 9 or more people)
  • Entrance fees to Inka trail.
  • Entrance Fee to Machu Picchu.
  • 1 breakfast, 1 lunch,1 dinner. ” Vegetarian (vegan) food on request at no extra cost!
  • 1st Aid Kit
  • 01 Oxygen Ball
  • 01 night in touristic hotel in Machu Picchu village
  • 01 Bus ticket Machupicchu Inca City to Aguas Calientes.
  • Return train tickets in Expedition Service (Machupicchu - Ollantaytambo and bus to Cusco)


View complete details of tour at Inca Trail 2 days