New Wonder Adventures is a tour operator located in Cusco, Peru that offers tours to Machu Picchu and other areas. They were established in 2003 by local guides with over 10 years experience. Their main goal is to satisfy visitors exploring the region by offering tours of Cusco, Machu Picchu and other archaeological sites along the Inca Trail. Their 3-4 day Inca Trail tours involve bus transportation from Cusco to the starting point, camping along the trail with meals included, and visiting sites like Patallacta, Sayacmarca, and Wiñaywayna before arriving at Machu Picchu.
1. Machu Picchu Travel
New Wonder Adventures is an adventure tour operator located in the heart of Cusco
the ancient capital city of the Incas.. The company was established in 2003 by local
guides who have been working in tourism for over 10 years.
Our main goal is to satisfy utterly the visitors who choose to discover this part of
the world. We mainly operate in the area of cusco where we offer an ample
diversity of tours classified as conventional tours. We offers of course the visit of
the sanctuary of machupicchu, a city tour of Cusco where you will be pleased about
the wonderful streets, churches, the cathedral, and the temple of Koricancha also
known as the sun temple is a mix of inca and colonial architecture. Bisedes, you will
observe the majestic snowy mountains and rivers. Amongst other mountains, there
are the salkantay and the ausangate and the rivers Vilcanota and Apurimac which
are ideal for the adventure tourism.
Machu Picchu Travel Cuzco - Km 82 - Huayllabamba - Pacaymayu - Wiñay
Wayna - Machu Picchu - Cuzco.
The Inca Empire was the most sophisticated culture in the "Old World". By force of
divine right and with a mastery of engineering, agriculture, economic, and most
importantly, administrative skills, the Incas united warring tribes throughout the
Andes under a common language and single religion, creating one of the most
fabulous of ancient empires - Tawantinsuyo. At its height, the Inca Empire had an
extensive...
Machu Picchu Travel Day 01: Cusco – Wayllabamba
Between 7:00 and 7:30 am, we pick you up at your hotel in our own private bus. We
then drive to Piskacuchu (2700 masl), a community located on the 82nd kilometer of
the Cusco –Machu Picchu railroad. Starting at this point, we cross the bridge and walk
along the left shore of the Urubamba River as it flows north-west along the Sacred
Valley. Following the trail along a flat terrain, we arrive in Miskay (2800 masl), to then
ascend and finally see, from the tallest part of an overlook, the Inca city of Patallacta
(2750 masl). We continue trekking along the valley created by the Kusichaca River,
gradually climbing for about five hours until we reach our first campsite in the
Wayllabamba village (3000 masl). All along the way we will see spectacular views of the
Vilcanota ridge on the opposite side of the Urubamba River, where the impressive
Veronica peak reigns at 5832 meters above sea level. Not to mention the diversity of
wild flora and fauna that can be found all along the valley.
Day 02: Wayllabamba – Pacaymayo
We wake up at around 6:00 am, and after breakfast we leave
Wayllabamba behind to begin the most difficult part of the trek, which
consists of an abrupt and steep ascent that stretches for 9 km. Along
this climb, the landscape changes from sierra to puna (a dry and high
area with little vegetation). On the way to the first mountain pass, the
Abra Warmihuañusca (Dead Woman´s Pass), we see domesticated
llamas and alpacas grazing on ichu, one of the few plants that grow at
that altitude. We also cross an area of the so called cloud forest, which
is the habitat for many different kinds of birds like hummingbirds and
sparrows and the Andean bear, which is also called the Spectacled Bear
(Tremarctus Ornatus). We advise that on this day specially, your day
2. pack is well stocked with candies, chocolates and coca leaves that will
keep your sugar level high, and help with altitude sickness.
Immediately after the pass, we descend into the Pacaymayo valley
(3600 masl), where we camp after approximately 6h of hiking.
Day 03: Pacaymayo – Wiñaywayna
This day is the longest but also the most impressive and the most interesting, due the
number of archaeological sites that we visit and learn about from our guide. From
Pacaymayo we climb to the second pass, the Abra de Runkurakay (3970 masl). Half
way up, we visit the archaeological complex with the same name. This site, located at
3800 masl, consists of a small oval structure that is believed to have served the purpose
of a watchtower. After going over the pass, we descend towards Yanacocha (Black
Lagoon) and enter the cloud-forest to finally arrive at Sayacmarca (3624 masl). This is
a beautiful complex made up of a semicircular construction, enclosures at different
levels, narrow streets, liturgical fountains, patios and irrigation canals. Continuing up
an easy climb, we arrive at the third pass, the Abra de Phuyupatamarca (3700 masl).
Along this climb we can appreciate the magnitude of the Incas´ ancient craft, by
walking along paths semi-detached from the mountain, and seeing rocks that fill up
ravines in perfect order, saving the trail from the multileveled Andean geography. We
go through an Inca tunnel to later arrive at the aforementioned pass and down to the
complex of the same name. This is one of the most complete and best-preserved
archaeological complexes along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, and is located on the
highest point of a mountain. Curiously, Phuyupatamarca means ¨town over the
clouds¨. From above, one can observe a sophisticated sacred complex made up of water
fountains with solid foundations, and also impressive views of the Urubamba River
valley and the long descending stone steps along which we will continue on to
Wiñaywayna (2700 masl). At this campsite we find a lodge with a restaurant, bar and
bathrooms with hot showers. The campsite has the same name as the complex located
only five minutes away from the lodge. Wiñaywayna is an impressive complex made up
of an agricultural center with numerous terraces, a religious sector and an urban sector.
Machu Picchu Travel What is included:
Collection from your hotel in the morning of trek departure.
Private bus from your hotel to the start of the trail.
Inca Trail & Machu Picchu entrance fees.
English speaking professional guide (two guides for groups over 9 persons).
Igloo tents - 2 persons in each 4-person capacity tent with plenty of space for
your backpacks.
Double thickness foam mattress.
Cook and Cooking equipment.
Meals (03B,03L,03D) - food includes pancakes, omelets, soups, fresh fruit,
avocado, pasta, chicken, fish, meat, rice, all rich in carbohydrates and suitable
for trekking, hot drinks including coca leaf tea which is excellent for the
altitude.
Teatime everyday (tea, coffee, biscuits, popcorn).
Porters (to carry the tents, food, and cooking equipment).
Dining tent with camp tables and chairs.
Kitchen tent.
Accommodation for our porters and cooks.
3. First aid kit including emergency oxygen bottle.
Bus from Machu Picchu ruins down to the village of Aguas Calientes.
Train ticket (Backpackers service) from Aguas Calientes to Cusco.
Transfer from the train station to your hotel.
What is not included:
Breakfast on the first morning. Some hotels offer an early morning breakfast
service. If not, we stop at the town of Urubamba on the way to the start on the
trek where you’ll have the opportunity to have breakfast,
Meal in restaurant in Aguas Calientes on day 4 of the trek.
Entrance to the thermal springs in Aguas Calientes 10 soles
Sleeping bag (goose down) -15ºC-extreme it can be hired from us US$20 for all
trek mummy form and include a sleeping liner. They are cleaned after every use
and have a maximum usage of 25 trips(and it must be carry by you)
Bus ticket from Machu picchu to Aguas Calientes (optional) one way
US$7 (instead of walking down.)
Tips for the guide, cook and porters.
What you need to bring:
Original passport (and *International Student card (ISIC) if applicable) if for
any reason you organize a new passport bring some clear copies of
the old one as well.
Travel Insurance card is essential
Walking boots
Waterproof jacket/rain poncho
couple of T-shirts
Comfortable trousers (zip off pants )
Sun hat , Bathing suit (for hot springs in Aguas Calientes)
Water Purification tablets ( recommended micropur)
Sun protection cream (factor 35 recommended)
Insect repellent ( for Aguas Calientes and Machupicchu )
Toilet paper
Personal medication
Camera and films
Torch with spare batteries ( we recommend head lights )
Some extra snacks ( like chocolates ,candies )
Dates: We have groups for the Inca Trail every day of the year. Least
February when the Inca Trail is closed throughout the month. The
months of February you can visit Machu Picchu by train or walking
cleaves one of the old walking alternatives we have. More is not
possible to walk the Inca Trail.
Availability: They allowed only 500 people per day Inca Trail. This
number includes tourists, guides, porters and cooks. The quotas are for
everyone, people who want to do the Inca Trail. So to walk the Inca
Trail is essential to book months in advance. The availability of quotas
for the Inca Trail is the same for all agencies. Thus, if there were
available no agency can get space for the Inca Trail.
4. 1.-STANDARD SHARED SERVICE: our most popular trek and
offers to visitors the most economical method to trek the Inca Trail and
alternative inka treks to Machu Picchu. you’ll be joining a group of
other trekkers like you coming from overseas, a great opportunity to
have fun and make new friends.
2.-PRIVATE SERVICE: special trek program just for you we don´t
add any people, is arranged just for you and offers the possibility to
choose the departure date and the group size. All private groups
include additional services, such as extra porters and horses to carry
your personal gear, among others. Write us at:
info@wonderadventures.com
www.wonderadventures.com
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New Wonder Adventures is an adventure tour operator located in the heart of Cusco
the ancient capital city of the Incas.. The company was established in 2003 by local
guides who have been working in tourism for over 10 years.
Our main goal is to satisfy utterly the visitors who choose to discover this part of
the world. We mainly operate in the area of cusco where we offer an ample
diversity of tours classified as conventional tours. We offers of course the visit of
the sanctuary of machupicchu, a city tour of Cusco where you will be pleased about
the wonderful streets, churches, the cathedral, and the temple of Koricancha also
known as the sun temple is a mix of inca and colonial architecture. Bisedes, you will
observe the majestic snowy mountains and rivers. Amongst other mountains, there
are the salkantay and the ausangate and the rivers Vilcanota and Apurimac which
are ideal for the adventure tourism.
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Cuzco - Km 82 - Huayllabamba - Pacaymayu - Wiñay Wayna - Machu
Picchu - Cuzco.
The Inca Empire was the most sophisticated culture in the "Old World". By force of
divine right and with a mastery of engineering, agriculture, economic, and most
importantly, administrative skills, the Incas united warring tribes throughout the
Andes under a common language and single religion, creating one of the most
fabulous of ancient empires - Tawantinsuyo. At its height, the Inca Empire had an
extensive...
<a href="http//www.wonderadventures.com/"> Machu Picchu Travel </a>
Day 01: Cusco – Wayllabamba
Between 7:00 and 7:30 am, we pick you up at your hotel in our own private bus. We
then drive to Piskacuchu (2700 masl), a community located on the 82nd kilometer of
the Cusco –Machu Picchu railroad. Starting at this point, we cross the bridge and walk
along the left shore of the Urubamba River as it flows north-west along the Sacred
Valley. Following the trail along a flat terrain, we arrive in Miskay (2800 masl), to then
ascend and finally see, from the tallest part of an overlook, the Inca city of Patallacta
(2750 masl). We continue trekking along the valley created by the Kusichaca River,
gradually climbing for about five hours until we reach our first campsite in the
Wayllabamba village (3000 masl). All along the way we will see spectacular views of the
Vilcanota ridge on the opposite side of the Urubamba River, where the impressive
Veronica peak reigns at 5832 meters above sea level. Not to mention the diversity of
wild flora and fauna that can be found all along the valley.
Day 02: Wayllabamba – Pacaymayo
We wake up at around 6:00 am, and after breakfast we leave
Wayllabamba behind to begin the most difficult part of the trek, which
6. consists of an abrupt and steep ascent that stretches for 9 km. Along
this climb, the landscape changes from sierra to puna (a dry and high
area with little vegetation). On the way to the first mountain pass, the
Abra Warmihuañusca (Dead Woman´s Pass), we see domesticated
llamas and alpacas grazing on ichu, one of the few plants that grow at
that altitude. We also cross an area of the so called cloud forest, which
is the habitat for many different kinds of birds like hummingbirds and
sparrows and the Andean bear, which is also called the Spectacled Bear
(Tremarctus Ornatus). We advise that on this day specially, your day
pack is well stocked with candies, chocolates and coca leaves that will
keep your sugar level high, and help with altitude sickness.
Immediately after the pass, we descend into the Pacaymayo valley
(3600 masl), where we camp after approximately 6h of hiking.
Day 03: Pacaymayo – Wiñaywayna
This day is the longest but also the most impressive and the most interesting, due the
number of archaeological sites that we visit and learn about from our guide. From
Pacaymayo we climb to the second pass, the Abra de Runkurakay (3970 masl). Half
way up, we visit the archaeological complex with the same name. This site, located at
3800 masl, consists of a small oval structure that is believed to have served the purpose
of a watchtower. After going over the pass, we descend towards Yanacocha (Black
Lagoon) and enter the cloud-forest to finally arrive at Sayacmarca (3624 masl). This is
a beautiful complex made up of a semicircular construction, enclosures at different
levels, narrow streets, liturgical fountains, patios and irrigation canals. Continuing up
an easy climb, we arrive at the third pass, the Abra de Phuyupatamarca (3700 masl).
Along this climb we can appreciate the magnitude of the Incas´ ancient craft, by
walking along paths semi-detached from the mountain, and seeing rocks that fill up
ravines in perfect order, saving the trail from the multileveled Andean geography. We
go through an Inca tunnel to later arrive at the aforementioned pass and down to the
complex of the same name. This is one of the most complete and best-preserved
archaeological complexes along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, and is located on the
highest point of a mountain. Curiously, Phuyupatamarca means ¨town over the
clouds¨. From above, one can observe a sophisticated sacred complex made up of water
fountains with solid foundations, and also impressive views of the Urubamba River
valley and the long descending stone steps along which we will continue on to
Wiñaywayna (2700 masl). At this campsite we find a lodge with a restaurant, bar and
bathrooms with hot showers. The campsite has the same name as the complex located
only five minutes away from the lodge. Wiñaywayna is an impressive complex made up
of an agricultural center with numerous terraces, a religious sector and an urban sector.
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What is included:
Collection from your hotel in the morning of trek departure.
Private bus from your hotel to the start of the trail.
Inca Trail & Machu Picchu entrance fees.
English speaking professional guide (two guides for groups over 9 persons).
7. Igloo tents - 2 persons in each 4-person capacity tent with plenty of space for
your backpacks.
Double thickness foam mattress.
Cook and Cooking equipment.
Meals (03B,03L,03D) - food includes pancakes, omelets, soups, fresh fruit,
avocado, pasta, chicken, fish, meat, rice, all rich in carbohydrates and suitable
for trekking, hot drinks including coca leaf tea which is excellent for the
altitude.
Teatime everyday (tea, coffee, biscuits, popcorn).
Porters (to carry the tents, food, and cooking equipment).
Dining tent with camp tables and chairs.
Kitchen tent.
Accommodation for our porters and cooks.
First aid kit including emergency oxygen bottle.
Bus from Machu Picchu ruins down to the village of Aguas Calientes.
Train ticket (Backpackers service) from Aguas Calientes to Cusco.
Transfer from the train station to your hotel.
What is not included:
Breakfast on the first morning. Some hotels offer an early morning breakfast
service. If not, we stop at the town of Urubamba on the way to the start on the
trek where you’ll have the opportunity to have breakfast,
Meal in restaurant in Aguas Calientes on day 4 of the trek.
Entrance to the thermal springs in Aguas Calientes 10 soles
Sleeping bag (goose down) -15ºC-extreme it can be hired from us US$20 for all
trek mummy form and include a sleeping liner. They are cleaned after every use
and have a maximum usage of 25 trips(and it must be carry by you)
Bus ticket from Machu picchu to Aguas Calientes (optional) one way
US$7 (instead of walking down.)
Tips for the guide, cook and porters.
What you need to bring:
Original passport (and *International Student card (ISIC) if applicable) if for
any reason you organize a new passport bring some clear copies of
the old one as well.
Travel Insurance card is essential
Walking boots
Waterproof jacket/rain poncho
couple of T-shirts
Comfortable trousers (zip off pants )
Sun hat , Bathing suit (for hot springs in Aguas Calientes)
Water Purification tablets ( recommended micropur)
Sun protection cream (factor 35 recommended)
Insect repellent ( for Aguas Calientes and Machupicchu )
Toilet paper
Personal medication
Camera and films
Torch with spare batteries ( we recommend head lights )
Some extra snacks ( like chocolates ,candies )
8. Dates: We have groups for the Inca Trail every day of the year. Least
February when the Inca Trail is closed throughout the month. The
months of February you can visit Machu Picchu by train or walking
cleaves one of the old walking alternatives we have. More is not
possible to walk the Inca Trail.
Availability: They allowed only 500 people per day Inca Trail. This
number includes tourists, guides, porters and cooks. The quotas are for
everyone, people who want to do the Inca Trail. So to walk the Inca
Trail is essential to book months in advance. The availability of quotas
for the Inca Trail is the same for all agencies. Thus, if there were
available no agency can get space for the Inca Trail.
1.-STANDARD SHARED SERVICE: our most popular trek and
offers to visitors the most economical method to trek the Inca Trail and
alternative inka treks to Machu Picchu. you’ll be joining a group of
other trekkers like you coming from overseas, a great opportunity to
have fun and make new friends.
2.-PRIVATE SERVICE: special trek program just for you we don´t
add any people, is arranged just for you and offers the possibility to
choose the departure date and the group size. All private groups
include additional services, such as extra porters and horses to carry
your personal gear, among others. Write us at:
info@wonderadventures.com
http//www.wonderadventures.com
9. [url=http//www.wonderadventures.com]Machu Picchu Travel[/url]
New Wonder Adventures is an adventure tour operator located in the heart of Cusco
the ancient capital city of the Incas.. The company was established in 2003 by local
guides who have been working in tourism for over 10 years.
Our main goal is to satisfy utterly the visitors who choose to discover this part of
the world. We mainly operate in the area of cusco where we offer an ample
diversity of tours classified as conventional tours. We offers of course the visit of
the sanctuary of machupicchu, a city tour of Cusco where you will be pleased about
the wonderful streets, churches, the cathedral, and the temple of Koricancha also
known as the sun temple is a mix of inca and colonial architecture. Bisedes, you will
observe the majestic snowy mountains and rivers. Amongst other mountains, there
are the salkantay and the ausangate and the rivers Vilcanota and Apurimac which
are ideal for the adventure tourism.
[url=http//www.wonderadventures.com]Machu Picchu Travel[/url]
Cuzco - Km 82 - Huayllabamba - Pacaymayu - Wiñay Wayna - Machu
Picchu - Cuzco.
The Inca Empire was the most sophisticated culture in the "Old World". By force of
divine right and with a mastery of engineering, agriculture, economic, and most
importantly, administrative skills, the Incas united warring tribes throughout the
Andes under a common language and single religion, creating one of the most
fabulous of ancient empires - Tawantinsuyo. At its height, the Inca Empire had an
extensive...
[url=http//www.wonderadventures.com]Machu Picchu Travel[/url]
Day 01: Cusco – Wayllabamba
Between 7:00 and 7:30 am, we pick you up at your hotel in our own private bus. We
then drive to Piskacuchu (2700 masl), a community located on the 82nd kilometer of
the Cusco –Machu Picchu railroad. Starting at this point, we cross the bridge and walk
along the left shore of the Urubamba River as it flows north-west along the Sacred
Valley. Following the trail along a flat terrain, we arrive in Miskay (2800 masl), to then
ascend and finally see, from the tallest part of an overlook, the Inca city of Patallacta
(2750 masl). We continue trekking along the valley created by the Kusichaca River,
gradually climbing for about five hours until we reach our first campsite in the
Wayllabamba village (3000 masl). All along the way we will see spectacular views of the
Vilcanota ridge on the opposite side of the Urubamba River, where the impressive
Veronica peak reigns at 5832 meters above sea level. Not to mention the diversity of
wild flora and fauna that can be found all along the valley.
Day 02: Wayllabamba – Pacaymayo
We wake up at around 6:00 am, and after breakfast we leave
Wayllabamba behind to begin the most difficult part of the trek, which
10. consists of an abrupt and steep ascent that stretches for 9 km. Along
this climb, the landscape changes from sierra to puna (a dry and high
area with little vegetation). On the way to the first mountain pass, the
Abra Warmihuañusca (Dead Woman´s Pass), we see domesticated
llamas and alpacas grazing on ichu, one of the few plants that grow at
that altitude. We also cross an area of the so called cloud forest, which
is the habitat for many different kinds of birds like hummingbirds and
sparrows and the Andean bear, which is also called the Spectacled Bear
(Tremarctus Ornatus). We advise that on this day specially, your day
pack is well stocked with candies, chocolates and coca leaves that will
keep your sugar level high, and help with altitude sickness.
Immediately after the pass, we descend into the Pacaymayo valley
(3600 masl), where we camp after approximately 6h of hiking.
Day 03: Pacaymayo – Wiñaywayna
This day is the longest but also the most impressive and the most interesting, due the
number of archaeological sites that we visit and learn about from our guide. From
Pacaymayo we climb to the second pass, the Abra de Runkurakay (3970 masl). Half
way up, we visit the archaeological complex with the same name. This site, located at
3800 masl, consists of a small oval structure that is believed to have served the purpose
of a watchtower. After going over the pass, we descend towards Yanacocha (Black
Lagoon) and enter the cloud-forest to finally arrive at Sayacmarca (3624 masl). This is
a beautiful complex made up of a semicircular construction, enclosures at different
levels, narrow streets, liturgical fountains, patios and irrigation canals. Continuing up
an easy climb, we arrive at the third pass, the Abra de Phuyupatamarca (3700 masl).
Along this climb we can appreciate the magnitude of the Incas´ ancient craft, by
walking along paths semi-detached from the mountain, and seeing rocks that fill up
ravines in perfect order, saving the trail from the multileveled Andean geography. We
go through an Inca tunnel to later arrive at the aforementioned pass and down to the
complex of the same name. This is one of the most complete and best-preserved
archaeological complexes along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, and is located on the
highest point of a mountain. Curiously, Phuyupatamarca means ¨town over the
clouds¨. From above, one can observe a sophisticated sacred complex made up of water
fountains with solid foundations, and also impressive views of the Urubamba River
valley and the long descending stone steps along which we will continue on to
Wiñaywayna (2700 masl). At this campsite we find a lodge with a restaurant, bar and
bathrooms with hot showers. The campsite has the same name as the complex located
only five minutes away from the lodge. Wiñaywayna is an impressive complex made up
of an agricultural center with numerous terraces, a religious sector and an urban sector.
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What is included:
Collection from your hotel in the morning of trek departure.
Private bus from your hotel to the start of the trail.
Inca Trail & Machu Picchu entrance fees.
English speaking professional guide (two guides for groups over 9 persons).
11. Igloo tents - 2 persons in each 4-person capacity tent with plenty of space for
your backpacks.
Double thickness foam mattress.
Cook and Cooking equipment.
Meals (03B,03L,03D) - food includes pancakes, omelets, soups, fresh fruit,
avocado, pasta, chicken, fish, meat, rice, all rich in carbohydrates and suitable
for trekking, hot drinks including coca leaf tea which is excellent for the
altitude.
Teatime everyday (tea, coffee, biscuits, popcorn).
Porters (to carry the tents, food, and cooking equipment).
Dining tent with camp tables and chairs.
Kitchen tent.
Accommodation for our porters and cooks.
First aid kit including emergency oxygen bottle.
Bus from Machu Picchu ruins down to the village of Aguas Calientes.
Train ticket (Backpackers service) from Aguas Calientes to Cusco.
Transfer from the train station to your hotel.
What is not included:
Breakfast on the first morning. Some hotels offer an early morning breakfast
service. If not, we stop at the town of Urubamba on the way to the start on the
trek where you’ll have the opportunity to have breakfast,
Meal in restaurant in Aguas Calientes on day 4 of the trek.
Entrance to the thermal springs in Aguas Calientes 10 soles
Sleeping bag (goose down) -15ºC-extreme it can be hired from us US$20 for all
trek mummy form and include a sleeping liner. They are cleaned after every use
and have a maximum usage of 25 trips(and it must be carry by you)
Bus ticket from Machu picchu to Aguas Calientes (optional) one way
US$7 (instead of walking down.)
Tips for the guide, cook and porters.
What you need to bring:
Original passport (and *International Student card (ISIC) if applicable) if for
any reason you organize a new passport bring some clear copies of
the old one as well.
Travel Insurance card is essential
Walking boots
Waterproof jacket/rain poncho
couple of T-shirts
Comfortable trousers (zip off pants )
Sun hat , Bathing suit (for hot springs in Aguas Calientes)
Water Purification tablets ( recommended micropur)
Sun protection cream (factor 35 recommended)
Insect repellent ( for Aguas Calientes and Machupicchu )
Toilet paper
Personal medication
Camera and films
Torch with spare batteries ( we recommend head lights )
Some extra snacks ( like chocolates ,candies )
12. Dates: We have groups for the Inca Trail every day of the year. Least
February when the Inca Trail is closed throughout the month. The
months of February you can visit Machu Picchu by train or walking
cleaves one of the old walking alternatives we have. More is not
possible to walk the Inca Trail.
Availability: They allowed only 500 people per day Inca Trail. This
number includes tourists, guides, porters and cooks. The quotas are for
everyone, people who want to do the Inca Trail. So to walk the Inca
Trail is essential to book months in advance. The availability of quotas
for the Inca Trail is the same for all agencies. Thus, if there were
available no agency can get space for the Inca Trail.
1.-STANDARD SHARED SERVICE: our most popular trek and
offers to visitors the most economical method to trek the Inca Trail and
alternative inka treks to Machu Picchu. you’ll be joining a group of
other trekkers like you coming from overseas, a great opportunity to
have fun and make new friends.
2.-PRIVATE SERVICE: special trek program just for you we don´t
add any people, is arranged just for you and offers the possibility to
choose the departure date and the group size. All private groups
include additional services, such as extra porters and horses to carry
your personal gear, among others. Write us at:
info@wonderadventures.com
http//www.wonderadventures.com