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INKA
JUNGLE 4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS
DAY 1: CUSCO - SANTA MARIA
We gather the passengers from their hotels,
then, we drive together in the inter-provincial
bus for a ride of approximately four hours (optional,
faster, private transportation is available).
Along the ride, we cross the Pass of Málaga
(4200m / 13,800f), the highest point of the
trip. Then, we enjoy the spectacular views of
the mountains and of the valley below, as we
descend down to Santa Maria. In Santa Maria,
we dine and spend the night at a hostel. (Snack/Dinner)
DAY 2 : SANTA MARIA - SANTA
TERESA
After a good breakfast, we take to the trail
early, crossing the Vilcanota River and continuing
on our trek. Along the way, we see a great variety
of regional fruits, including: bananas, mangos,
papaya, oranges, etc. Then we take a tiny, single-track
trail, as we hike up into the hills, occupied
by locals and foot-traffic only. We hike alongside
a variety of agricultural plots of crops, including:
coffee, yucca, coca leaves, etc. After a couple
hours, we reach the highest part of our hike.
While taking a break, we gaze down on flocks
of parrots and admire the river valley stretching
out below us. At this point, we cross a section
of original Incan stone stairs that snake along
the canyon wall, before we descend down to the
valley floor and have lunch at a family restaurant.
Only a couple hours more of trekking along the
river, over bridges and even a river trolley
car (!), before we reach some of the most beautiful
hot springs Peru has to offer. Here, we take
plenty of time to relax and gaze up at the hillsides
towering above us, before a short walk to the
town of Santa Teresa where we dine and spend
the night in a family hostel and have the option
to partake in any nightlife going on in this
remote little town. (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
DAY 3: SANTA TERESA - AGUAS
CALIENTES
After breakfast, we continue our trek up the
river valley, again crossing the Vilcanota River,
a few houses, great waterfalls and more banana
trees. Today’s walk is shorter and less
tiring than the previous day. After passing
a hydroelectric dam, we reach the beginning
of the train tracks and have lunch in a nearby
family restaurant. After lunch, we follow along
the train tracks for a couple hours, getting
glimpses of the mysterious ruins of Machupicchu!
The town of Aguas Calientes, located at the
base of the mountain of Machupicchu, is where
we stop for the night in a local hotel. Once
again, there are optional hot springs you can
choose to take advantage of. (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
DAY 4: AGUAS CALIENTES -
MACHIPICCHU - CUSCO
We have breakfast early in the morning and
begin the short hike up to the archeological
area, Machupicchu! With luck, we can see the
sunrise, seated among these mysterious ruins.
With a guide specialized in Machupicchu, you
have a tour of about two hours to the most important
sites within the ruins. After that, there will
be time for you to hike up to a higher, adjacent
peak, Waynapicchu, to see the whole valley below.
In the afternoon, we hike back down and take
the train back to Cusco, arriving in the night.
Passengers are then returned to their hotels.
(Breakfast/Snack)
Our Services Include:
- Reception and transfer from the airport
to the hotel with a welcoming hot tea
- Informative trip briefing with our guide
the night before you leave for the tour
- Transportation from Cusco to Santa Maria
- Professional, bilingual trekking guide
- All meals noted in the trip description
- Overnight lodging in basic hostels in Santa
Maria and Santa Teresa
- 01 night in a hostel in Aguas Calientes
- Train ticket to return to Cusco from Aguas
Calientes / Machupicchu
- First Aid Supplies
- Transfer from the train station to your
hotel in Cusco
Not included:
- Breakfast and lunch the first day and lunch
and dinner the final day in Machupicchu
- Entry to the hot springs
- Tips
- Extras not mentioned
You should bring:
- Personal water bottle
- Small backpack with personal items
- Bathing suit, small towel
- Insect repellent
- Sun block
- Sun hat
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