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Legacy of the Incas
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Peru:
Machu Picchu - Lake Titicaca
(11 days/10 nights)
Sacred Sites of the Incas
Machu Picchu Luxury Tours
Peru:
Machu Picchu - Lake Titicaca
(12 days/11 nights)
Empire of the Sun
Machu Picchu Luxury Tours
Peru:
Machu Picchu - Lake Titicaca
(14 days/13 nights)
Ancient Civilizations of Peru
Machu Picchu Luxury Tours
Peru:
Colca Canyon - Machu Picchu
Lake Titicaca
(16 days/15 nights)
Archaeological & Ecological
Treasures
Machu Picchu Luxury Tours
Peru & Ecuador:
Galapagos - Machu Picchu
Lake Titicaca (or Amazon)
(18 days/17 nights)
Grand Tour of the Inca Empire
Machu Picchu Luxury Tours
Peru:
Colca Canyon - Amazon
Machu Picchu- Lake Titicaca
(22 days/21 nights)
Ancient & Colonial Capitals
Machu Picchu Luxury Tours
Peru:
Machu Picchu
(10 days/9 nights)
Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu Luxury Tours
Peru:
Machu Picchu
(13 days/12 nights)
Machu Picchu & Galapagos
Machu Picchu Luxury Tours
Peru & Ecuador:
Machu Picchu - Galapagos
(15 days/14 nights)
Galapagos & Machu Picchus
Machu Picchu Luxury Tours
Ecuador & Peru:
Galapagos - Machu Picchu
(18 days/17 nights)
Luxury Galapagos Cruises
Enchanted Isles of the Galapagos
Machu Picchu Luxury Tours
Ecuador:
Galapagos
(11 days/10 nights)
Galapagos & the Kingdom of Quito
Machu Picchu Luxury Tours
Ecuador:
Galapagos - Andes
(16 days/15 nights)
Galapagos & the Amazon
Machu Picchu Luxury Tours
Ecuador:
Galapagos - Amazon
(16 days/15 nights)
Luxury Ecuador Tours & Travel
Historic Haciendas of the Andes
Machu Picchu Luxury Tours
Ecuador:
Cotopaxi - Antisana - Otavalo
(7 days/6 nights)
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Before Phuyupatamarca,
Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours & Travel.
The Inca Trail, now a massive buttressed
structure of granite paving stones,
continues along the steep upper fringes
of the cloud forest
through a colorful riot of orchids, bromeliads,
mosses and ferns...
Land Price (5 days/4 nights with 3 nights of camping)
De
Luxe US$ 2,365 per person
The land price includes escorted
transfers, private trek (with professional guide, porters and
equipment), entrance fees, selected category of accommodations,
gourmet cuisine
(see details) with full
board while on the Inca Trail, all transportation, and travel
insurance for guests through the age
of 59 years (over that age, there is a
supplementary fee). For
US$ 720 per
person, Inca Trail Classic may be addded to any of our tours
that include an overnight in Machu Picchu. All prices are per
person based on two people sharing a guest room. For a detailed
description of our services, see Opulent Itineraries.
MapDetail MapSectional MapPre-Departure InformationHotels
Other Treks
Royal
Inca TrailInca
Trail Explorer
Complete Tours with Lima to Lima
10 Nights11 Nights12 Nights
Porter on the trail
toward Wiñayhuayna, Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours & Travel.
One of the most popular treks in
the world is, without doubt, the Inca Trail. It combines ancient
archaeological sites, snow-covered mountain scenery, cloud forests
and a rich biodiversity that includes many different species
of birds and beautiful orchids. The trek ends at "The Lost
City of the Incas" -- Machu Picchu. Here, travelers discover
the highly sophisticated architecture of the Incas that amazed
the American explorer, Hiram Bingham, when he discovered the
citadel in 1911. Although the trek is rated as moderate; before
starting, we strongly suggest spending at least two days at this
elevation to totally adjust to the altitude.
The cities of the Incas were connected
by well-made roads, of which the
one from Cuzco to Machu Picchu, now called
the Inca Trail, has become the most famous trekking route in
South America. This is the classic four-day trek along the Inca
Trail to Machu Picchu. This magnificent hike is for travelers
who are in condition to hike up to ten hours, with breaks, in
a single day. The pace may be daunting for some, but the beauty
and history of the area surround the hiker every step of the
way. On the last morning, we arrive at Machu Picchu with plenty
of time to explore the ruins before returning to Cuzco by train.
Your private trekking party will
consist of yourselves, a select guide who is an expert in archaeology
and ecology, a chef, a chief porter and two porters per trekker.
The porters will carry the tents, sleeping bags and matresses,
cooking gear, food, drinks and other necessary camping equipment,
all of which will be provided. They also will carry each trekker's
pack of personal items. Departure
from or return to Ollantaytambo, instead of Cuzco, is optional.
For a more leisurely hike that averages six to seven hours each
day, including time to explore the Inca sites we pass through
and to take in the unparalleled scenery, we recommend our 5-day
Inca Trail
Explorer trek. For a short version
of the Inca Trail, see the Royal Inca Trail.
A list of what to bring and a commentary
about the archaeological sites, landscapes and nature appear
in the Pre-Departure
Information.
Sayacmarca, Inca Trail
to Machu Picchu. Photo: Renzo Uccelli. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours & Travel.
What our guests have to say:
My deepest appreciation goes to Omar, who really made the time on the Inca Trail special...
Omar Aragón was the best guide on the Inka Trail and for Machu Picchu. Despite inclement weather, he kept everyone's spirits high. His energy is contagious, and his friendly and welcome manner was appreciated. Would highly recommend Omar as a guide for Cusco, Inka Trail and Machu Picchu.
-- Ron Ellis
We camped off the beaten path and felt
we had a unique experience
compared to other groups.
We had an wonderful time! Everything
went totally smoothly without hitch or hangup. Our guide, Manuel
Usca was absolutely incredible. A totally excellent person and
master of the Inca Trail. We camped off the beaten path and felt
we had a unique experience compared to other groups. I would
recommend him HIGHLY to anyone wanting a once in a lifetime experience.
Our porters and chef were also top notch -- they earned our admiration
and respect. Thank you for arranging an amazing trip!
-- Matthew Dugan, Chelsea Dugan & Brian
Jeffery
I'm infinitely glad that I engaged the
services of Inka's Empire Tours...
Yes! We had a fantastic time. The
tour was incredible and the quality of service impeccable. I
must admit that the hike was harder than I had imagined but all
the more spectacular and satisfying... Teddy was the best guide
we could have hoped for. His knowledge of the flora and fauna
combined with his understanding of history and archeology was
amazing. We managed to camp in 3 beautiful spots and rarely saw
other tourists along the way, except for at the highest pass.
I think this had to do with Teddy's understanding of timing and
the fact that we were doing the 5-day tour instead of the 4 day
one. Most recommended because the feeling of having the Inca
Trail all to yourself is well worth it... Both the evenings in
the Sanctuary Lodge and the Monasterio were wonderful, a most
appreciated luxury after 3 nights in tents.
-- Valerie Seefried
I don't know what to really say about this
hike except that it is really amazing...
With respect to the porters, guide,
chef everything was perfect. In fact, I actually preferred our
chef's cooking to any of the restaurants. A little simpler food,
which I enjoy. He did a great job with Jessica's dietary needs,
in fact lots of the food was entirely vegetarian and I also enjoyed
it. We had fun playing cards and drinking wine with the group.
The wine was excellent. Having the portable toilet is a huge
plus. I can say without that I don't think Jessica would have
enjoyed herself. The tent and sleeping bags were good. We had
followed the instructions you provided and were well prepared.
-- Edwin Upson & Jessica
Sklute
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all of the letter
Pyramidal Temple of
the Sun, Machu Picchu. Photo: Renzo Uccelli. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours & Travel.
Highlights
Inca Trail (Huayllabamba)
Day 1: Cuzco or Sacred Valley
- Inca Trail (Piskakucho - Huayllabamba). Drive through the Sacred Valley to Piskakucho,
our trailhead at Km. 82 of the Cuzco-Machu Picchu railroad. Forty-two
kilometers away, hidden in the mist, lies the fabled Inca citadel
of Machu Picchu. After getting acquainted with our trail crew,
we hike two hours down the Urubamba Canyon, and visit the Inca
terraces of Llaqtapata. We then climb a short way up the Cusichaca
Valley to Huayllabamba, the last inhabited village on the trail,
where we camp.
Inca Trail (Pacaymayo Valley)
Day 2: Inca Trail (Huayllabamba
- Pacaymayo Valley). We
climb the Llullucha Valley. The trail traverses an open slope
opposite mighty mountain crags as we ascend to the first and
highest pass, Warmiwañusca. Here we encounter spectacular
views of the trail ahead to the second pass, and look back to
the snowpeaks and valleys of the Huayanay massif. The trail leads
to the floor of the forested Pacaymayo Valley, where we make
camp.
Inca Trail (Wiñay Wayna)
Day 3: Inca Trail (Pacaymayo -
Wiñay Wayna). We
pick up an Inca stairway and ascend again, past the small Inca
site of Runkuracay. As we reach the second pass, the landscape
opens onto views of the Pumasillo range. We descend to the ruins
of Sayacmarca, an intricate labyrinth of houses, plazas and water
channels. At the third pass, pinnacles topped with Inca viewing
platforms overlook the archaeological complex of Phuyupatamarca,
where we begin a long descent. An Inca stairway leads us finally
to our camp by the ruins of Wiñay Wayna.
Cuzco
Day 4: Inca Trail (Wiñay
Wayna - Machu Picchu - Cuzco). An early
morning hike takes us to Intipunku, where we encounter a backdrop
of twisting gorge and forested peaks framing the magical city
of Machu Picchu. We complete the final leg down into the heart
of the citadel, where we spend the rest of the morning with a
guided tour and some individual exploring. Buffet luncheon at the hotel's Tinkuy Restaurant. In the early afternoon,
a bus takes us to Aguas Calientes, where we board the train to
Cuzco. Evening arrival at the Poroy Station, on the outskirts
of Cuzco, reception and transfer to your hotel. Dinner and
overnight in the Orient-Express
Monasterio.
Your next destination
Day 5: Cuzco - Your next destination. Breakfast. Transfer to the airport
or train station.
Exceptions to the itinerary:
Park authorities may occasionally
designate different campsites than those indicated.
Details
Trail toward Llaqtapata,
Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours & Travel.
Day 1: Cuzco or Sacred Valley - Inca Trail (Piskakucho
- Huayllabamba)
A spectacular drive through the Sacred Valley takes
us to Piskakucho, our trailhead at Km. 82 of the Cuzco-Machu
Picchu railroad. Forty-two kilometers away, hidden in the mist,
lies the fabled Inca citadel of Machu Picchu. After getting
acquainted with our trail crew, we set out, crossing a footbridge
to hike a gentle two hours down the Urubamba Canyon, and
visit the imposing, sculpted Inca farming terraces of Llaqtapata,
on the banks of the Cusichaca River. We then climb a short
way up the Cusichaca Valley to Huayllabamba, the
last inhabited village on the trail, where we camp.
Sayacmarca, Inca Trail
to Machu Picchu. Photo: Renzo Uccelli. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours & Travel.
Day 2: Inca Trail (Huayllabamba - Pacaymayo Valley)
We climb the steep-sided Llullucha
Valley, past a rushing stream and through enchanted, native
polylepis woodland. Crossing the rim of a small plateau,
we abruptly find ourselves in the puna, the treeless grasslands
of the high Andes. The trail traverses an open slope opposite
mighty mountain crags as we ascend to the first and highest pass,
Warmiwañusca (4,200 m/13,776 ft). Here we encounter
spectacular views of the trail ahead to the second pass, and
look back to the sweeping snowpeaks and valleys of the Huayanay
massif. The trail leads to the floor of the forested Pacaymayo
Valley, where we make camp.
Sayacmarca, Inca Trail
to Machu Picchu. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours & Travel.
Day 3: Inca Trail (Pacaymayo - Wiñay Wayna)
We pick up an Inca stairway and ascend
again, past the small Inca site of Runkuracay. As we reach
the second pass, the landscape opens onto spectacular new views
to the snowpeaks of the Pumasillo range. We descend to
the ruins of Sayacmarca (Inaccessible Town), an intricate
labyrinth of houses, plazas and water channels perched precariously
on a rocky spur overlooking the Aobamba Valley. The Inca
Trail, now a massive buttressed structure of granite paving stones,
continues along the steep upper fringes of the cloud forest through
a colorful riot of orchids, bromeliads, mosses and ferns. At
the third pass, pinnacles topped with Inca viewing platforms
overlook the archaeological complex of Phuyupatamarca
(Cloud-level Town).
Pausing to explore the wondrous maze
of Inca stone towers, fountains and stairways that spills down
the mountainside here, we begin a long descent through ever-changing
layers of cloud forest. An Inca stairway partly cut from living
granite leads us finally to our camp by the ruins of Wiñay
Wayna (Forever Young), the largest
and most exquisite of the Inca Trail sites.
Intipata, Inca Trail
to Machu Picchu. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours & Travel.
Day 4: Inca Trail (Wiñay Wayna - Machu Picchu
- Cuzco)
An early morning hike takes us across
a steep mountainside through lush, humid cloud forest of giant
ferns and broad-leaf vegetation. Suddenly, we cross the stone
threshold of Intipunku (Sun Gate)
and encounter an unforgettable sweep of natural beauty and human
artistry -- a backdrop of twisting gorge and forested peaks framing
the magical city of Machu Picchu.
We complete the final leg down the royal
flagstone walkway, past outlying shrines and buildings and into
the heart of the citadel, where we spend the day in both guided
and individual exploration, visiting the best-known features
of this astounding and mysterious Inca settlement. One memorable
possibility is the steep trail to the top of Huayna Picchu (Young
Peak), a strenuous, two-hour round-trip. Other trails lead to
the Temple
of the Moon (a
moderate, four-hour round-trip), the Inca Drawbridge (an easy, one-hour round-trip) or Machu Picchu's
multitude of hidden nooks and crannies. A sumptuous buffet luncheon of regional cuisine by chef Paulino Huaman at the hotel's Tinkuy Restaurant. In the early afternoon,
a bus takes us to the small town of Aguas Calientes, where
we board our train to Cuzco. Evening arrival at the Poroy
Station, on the outskirts of Cuzco, reception and transfer to
your hotel. A dinner of inspired dishes influenced by French cuisine and created with local produce of the highest quality by executive chef Federico Ziegler at the Restaurante El Tupay. Overnight in the Orient-Express
Monasterio..
Machu Picchu, the Lost
City of the Incas. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours & Travel.
The temples and royal chambers, throughout
the Empire, were lined with gold, and, in preparing the stone,
they left niches and empty spaces in which to put all sorts of
human or animal figures: birds, or wild beasts, such as tigers,
bears, lions, wolves, dogs and wildcats, deer, guanacos, vicuñas
and even domestic ewes, all of which were made of gold and silver....
Imitation of nature was so consummate
that they even reproduced the leaves and little plants that grow
on walls; they also scattered here and there, gold or silver
lizards, butterflies, mice and snakes, which were so well made
and so cunningly placed, that one had the impression of seeing
them run about in all directions....
In all the royal mansions there were
gardens and orchards given over to the Inca's moments of relaxation.
Here were planted the finest trees and the most beautiful flowers
and sweet-smelling herbs in the kingdom, while quantities of
others were reproduced in gold and silver, at every stage of
their growth, from the sprout that hardly shows above the earth,
to the full-blown plant, in complete maturity. There were also
fields of corn with silver stalks and gold ears, on which the
leaves, grains, and even the corn silk were shown.
In addition to all this, there were
all kinds of gold and silver animals in these gardens, such as
rabbits, mice, lizards, snakes, butterflies, foxes, and wildcats...
Then there were birds set in the trees, as though they were about
to sing, and others bent over the flowers, breathing in their
nectar. There were roe deer and deer, lions and tigers, all the
animals in creation, in fact, each placed just where it should
be.
-- Garcilaso de la Vega,
The Royal Commentaries of the Inca, 1609
Citadel of Machu Picchu. Photo: Mylene
d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours & Travel.
Day 5: Cuzco - Your next destination
Breakfast. Transfer
to the airport or train station.
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Empire Tours...
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