You spend a whole day and a night with a local family learning more about their way of life – a very unique opportunity.
Inka Jungle Trek Itinerary:
http://www.incajungletours.com/inka-jungle-trek.html
1. This is not only an alternative Inca Jungle Trek, it is the most original and exclusive:
following paths only recently discovered. The Inka Jungle trail can be done in either 4 or
3 days and is a mixture of both biking and hiking to Machu Picchu. It is suitable for
anyone with a sense of adventure and curiosity.
Also known as the jungle Inca Jungle Trek or the Inka Jungle trail, this trip is increasingly
more popular. the trail you through beautiful landscapes with impressive panoramic
views and a wide variety of flora and fauna. You spend a whole day and a night with a
local family learning more about their way of life – a very unique opportunity.
Inca Jungle Trek Itinerary:
Day 1: Cusco - Ollantaytambo - Abra Malaga - Santa María
We will start the tour off with a transfer from your hotel or hostal to the local bus station
at 7:30 am. Our destination for the day will be to the small pueblo, Santa Maria (1,430
mtrs). rolling hills and snow capped peaks of the Vilcanota Mountain Range. We will
have some opportunities to take some pictures along the way as well. There is also the
option, if the weather provides and the group agrees to, to ride for a number of hours
by bicycle from the Abra de Malaga Pass. If it is available, it makes all the difference.
The 3 - 4 hour downhill ride is exhilarating and relaxing at the same time, and will not be
soon forgotten.
When we finally arrive, we will have some free time to rest (or explore) before having
dinner and calling it a night.
Inca Jungle Trek Day 2: Santa María - Santa Teresa - Cocalmayo Hot Spring
We will begin the day’s trekking after having an energy packed breakfast. We will now
be entering the outer jungle, as will be easily noted by the flora and fauna that we will
see. Walking through the tropical forest will provide us with many photo opportunities
as we will have gorgeous surroundings all around us. We will even have a chance to
visit a local Coca Plantation on the way. At the highest point of the trail, we will come
across an old Inka Trail, long out of use.
At last, when we arrive to Santa Teresa, we will be able to soothe ourselves in the
naturally heated waters of the mineral enriched Hot Baths located there. We will relax
there until it is time for Dinner. Afterwards, it will we enjoy a welcome sleep.
Inca Jungle Trek Day 3: Santa Teresa - Hydroelectric Town - Aguas Calientes
Day 3 will begin at 6:30 am with a typical breakfast. Today will be an even more
tropical climate still as we draw nearer and nearer to the ancient city. We will walk for 5
– 6 hours by the truck road to Hydro-Electric Power Plant, where there is a sacred
ceremonial site, IntiHuatana waiting for us, from here we will get Aguas Calientes
trekking by the rail way , where we will immediately transfer to our hotel for the night.
That night we will share a dinner with our guide as he briefs us on the next day’s plans
before going to sleep.
Inca Jungle Trek Day 4: Aguas Calientes - Machu Pichu - Aguas Calientes - Cusco
We will wake up extremely early, at 4:00 am, in order to start trekking up the mountain
to Machu Pichu in time to catch the sunrise at top. It will be approximately an hour and
45 minutes to reach the top. When we first arrive, our guide will give us a 2 hour guided
tour, enlightening us about all of the rich history of the ancient ruins around us. There is
so much that our guide can teach us about all that we know about the site so far.
After the guided portion of the tour, you will have some free time to explore the ruins on
your own. If you want to climb Huayna Pichu, then it is recommended that you go to
2. the trail head immediately after the tour, because they only allow 400 persons in per
day. The round trip walking to the peak of Huayna Picchu is about an hour and a half
and it is worth it for the stunning views from the top, but it should be noted that the
portion at the top with the stairs (the “stairs part” as it’s lovingly referred to) is
moderately hazardous.
Information Inca Jungle Trek
You will need to return back to Aguas Calientes to catch the return train to Cusco or
Ollanta. There is also the option of staying an extra night in Aguas Calientes, which
would allow you more time in Machu Pichu as well.
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This is not only an alternative <a href="http://www.incajungletours.com/"> Inca Jungle
Trek </a>, it is the most original and exclusive: following paths only recently discovered.
The Inka Jungle trail can be done in either 4 or 3 days and is a mixture of both biking
and hiking to Machu Picchu. It is suitable for anyone with a sense of adventure and
curiosity.
Also known as the jungle <a href="http://www.incajungletours.com/"> Inca Jungle Trek
</a> or the Inka Jungle trail, this trip is increasingly more popular. the trail you through
beautiful landscapes with impressive panoramic views and a wide variety of flora and
fauna. You spend a whole day and a night with a local family learning more about
their way of life – a very unique opportunity.
3. <a href="http://www.incajungletours.com/"> Inca Jungle Trek </a>
Itinerary:
Day 1: Cusco - Ollantaytambo - Abra Malaga - Santa María
We will start the tour off with a transfer from your hotel or hostal to the local bus station
at 7:30 am. Our destination for the day will be to the small pueblo, Santa Maria (1,430
mtrs). rolling hills and snow capped peaks of the Vilcanota Mountain Range. We will
have some opportunities to take some pictures along the way as well. There is also the
option, if the weather provides and the group agrees to, to ride for a number of hours
by bicycle from the Abra de Malaga Pass. If it is available, it makes all the difference.
The 3 - 4 hour downhill ride is exhilarating and relaxing at the same time, and will not be
soon forgotten.
When we finally arrive, we will have some free time to rest (or explore) before having
dinner and calling it a night.
<a href="http://www.incajungletours.com/"> Inca Jungle Trek </a> Day 2: Santa María -
Santa Teresa - Cocalmayo Hot Spring
We will begin the day’s trekking after having an energy packed breakfast. We will now
be entering the outer jungle, as will be easily noted by the flora and fauna that we will
see. Walking through the tropical forest will provide us with many photo opportunities
as we will have gorgeous surroundings all around us. We will even have a chance to
visit a local Coca Plantation on the way. At the highest point of the trail, we will come
across an old Inka Trail, long out of use.
At last, when we arrive to Santa Teresa, we will be able to soothe ourselves in the
naturally heated waters of the mineral enriched Hot Baths located there. We will relax
there until it is time for Dinner. Afterwards, it will we enjoy a welcome sleep.
<a href="http://www.incajungletours.com/"> Inca Jungle Trek </a> Day 3: Santa Teresa -
Hydroelectric Town - Aguas Calientes
Day 3 will begin at 6:30 am with a typical breakfast. Today will be an even more
tropical climate still as we draw nearer and nearer to the ancient city. We will walk for 5
– 6 hours by the truck road to Hydro-Electric Power Plant, where there is a sacred
ceremonial site, IntiHuatana waiting for us, from here we will get Aguas Calientes
trekking by the rail way , where we will immediately transfer to our hotel for the night.
That night we will share a dinner with our guide as he briefs us on the next day’s plans
before going to sleep.
<a href="http://www.incajungletours.com/"> Inca Jungle Trek </a> Day 4: Aguas
Calientes - Machu Pichu - Aguas Calientes - Cusco
We will wake up extremely early, at 4:00 am, in order to start trekking up the mountain
to Machu Pichu in time to catch the sunrise at top. It will be approximately an hour and
45 minutes to reach the top. When we first arrive, our guide will give us a 2 hour guided
tour, enlightening us about all of the rich history of the ancient ruins around us. There is
so much that our guide can teach us about all that we know about the site so far.
After the guided portion of the tour, you will have some free time to explore the ruins on
your own. If you want to climb Huayna Pichu, then it is recommended that you go to
4. the trail head immediately after the tour, because they only allow 400 persons in per
day. The round trip walking to the peak of Huayna Picchu is about an hour and a half
and it is worth it for the stunning views from the top, but it should be noted that the
portion at the top with the stairs (the “stairs part” as it’s lovingly referred to) is
moderately hazardous.
Information <a href="http://www.incajungletours.com/"> Inca Jungle Trek </a>
You will need to return back to Aguas Calientes to catch the return train to Cusco or
Ollanta. There is also the option of staying an extra night in Aguas Calientes, which
would allow you more time in Machu Pichu as well.
http://www.incajungletours.com/
This is not only an alternative [url=http://www.incajungletours.com/] Inca Jungle Trek [/url],
it is the most original and exclusive: following paths only recently discovered. The Inka
Jungle trail can be done in either 4 or 3 days and is a mixture of both biking and hiking
to Machu Picchu. It is suitable for anyone with a sense of adventure and curiosity.
Also known as the jungle [url=http://www.incajungletours.com/] Inca Jungle Trek [/url] or
the Inka Jungle trail, this trip is increasingly more popular. the trail you through beautiful
landscapes with impressive panoramic views and a wide variety of flora and fauna.
You spend a whole day and a night with a local family learning more about their way
of life – a very unique opportunity.
[url=http://www.incajungletours.com/] Inca Jungle Trek [/url] Itinerary:
Day 1: Cusco - Ollantaytambo - Abra Malaga - Santa María
We will start the tour off with a transfer from your hotel or hostal to the local bus station
at 7:30 am. Our destination for the day will be to the small pueblo, Santa Maria (1,430
mtrs). rolling hills and snow capped peaks of the Vilcanota Mountain Range. We will
have some opportunities to take some pictures along the way as well. There is also the
option, if the weather provides and the group agrees to, to ride for a number of hours
by bicycle from the Abra de Malaga Pass. If it is available, it makes all the difference.
The 3 - 4 hour downhill ride is exhilarating and relaxing at the same time, and will not be
soon forgotten.
When we finally arrive, we will have some free time to rest (or explore) before having
dinner and calling it a night.
[url=http://www.incajungletours.com/] Inca Jungle Trek [/url] Day 2: Santa María - Santa
Teresa - Cocalmayo Hot Spring
We will begin the day’s trekking after having an energy packed breakfast. We will now
be entering the outer jungle, as will be easily noted by the flora and fauna that we will
see. Walking through the tropical forest will provide us with many photo opportunities
as we will have gorgeous surroundings all around us. We will even have a chance to
visit a local Coca Plantation on the way. At the highest point of the trail, we will come
across an old Inka Trail, long out of use.
5. At last, when we arrive to Santa Teresa, we will be able to soothe ourselves in the
naturally heated waters of the mineral enriched Hot Baths located there. We will relax
there until it is time for Dinner. Afterwards, it will we enjoy a welcome sleep.
[url=http://www.incajungletours.com/] Inca Jungle Trek [/url] Day 3: Santa Teresa -
Hydroelectric Town - Aguas Calientes
Day 3 will begin at 6:30 am with a typical breakfast. Today will be an even more
tropical climate still as we draw nearer and nearer to the ancient city. We will walk for 5
– 6 hours by the truck road to Hydro-Electric Power Plant, where there is a sacred
ceremonial site, IntiHuatana waiting for us, from here we will get Aguas Calientes
trekking by the rail way , where we will immediately transfer to our hotel for the night.
That night we will share a dinner with our guide as he briefs us on the next day’s plans
before going to sleep.
[url=http://www.incajungletours.com/] Inca Jungle Trek [/url]Day 4: Aguas Calientes -
Machu Pichu - Aguas Calientes - Cusco
We will wake up extremely early, at 4:00 am, in order to start trekking up the mountain
to Machu Pichu in time to catch the sunrise at top. It will be approximately an hour and
45 minutes to reach the top. When we first arrive, our guide will give us a 2 hour guided
tour, enlightening us about all of the rich history of the ancient ruins around us. There is
so much that our guide can teach us about all that we know about the site so far.
After the guided portion of the tour, you will have some free time to explore the ruins on
your own. If you want to climb Huayna Pichu, then it is recommended that you go to
the trail head immediately after the tour, because they only allow 400 persons in per
day. The round trip walking to the peak of Huayna Picchu is about an hour and a half
and it is worth it for the stunning views from the top, but it should be noted that the
portion at the top with the stairs (the “stairs part” as it’s lovingly referred to) is
moderately hazardous.
Information [url=http://www.incajungletours.com/] Inca Jungle Trek [/url]
You will need to return back to Aguas Calientes to catch the return train to Cusco or
Ollanta. There is also the option of staying an extra night in Aguas Calientes, which
would allow you more time in Machu Pichu as well.
http://www.incajungletours.com/