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1. Wellcome toInca Trail
Cusco is the Inca city, Cusco is the Humanity's Cultural Patrimony and Cusco or Cuzco is the
Archaeological Capital of America. We begin to describe this way to the City Imperial of the
Cusco to be this the cradle of the Incan Empire; center of a powerful civilization that occupied
from the Kingdom Quito to great part of Chile and Bolivia.
Cusco is known by its Quechua name "Qosqo" that one interprets as "Navel of the World" and
is that Cusco - Peru was the center of the Tahuantinsuyo. Cusco is to 3400 msnm it is located
to 1200 km of Lima - Peru (55 flight min). Their visit is recommended of April to September
(dry and sunny climate), although should take into account that the temperatures in the region
oscillate considerably according to the altitude and the hour of the day. Also well-known as
Cuzco at international level.
Inca TrailTraditional 4D/3N
Inca TrailDetails
Many countries have mountain ranges with beautiful scenery and Peru itself is richly blessed in
this respect with many other areas for hiking. However the scenery is only one of the elements
responsible for the magic of the Inca Trail.
Can there be any walk anywhere in the world with such a combination of natural beauty,
history and sheer mystery and with such an awe-inspiring destination? The various ruins along
the way serve to heighten the hiker's sense of anticipation as he or she approaches what
would surely find a place in any new list of archaeological wonders of the world - Machu
Picchu.
Inca TrailAvailability 2011-2012
ItineraryInca Trail
Inca TrailDay 1 Cusco to Km. 82
At six in the morning, we pick up our passengers at their hotels and travel by bus to Chilca
where we will pick up the porters and the cook. Then we will travel to Km 82, the start of the
Inca Trail. We start our trek escorted by native ?Quechua'' porters and will travel through the
semi-arid terrain along the Urubamba river with magnificent views of snow capped Mount
Veronica (5,682 masl). We walk past the Inca Hamlet of Huayllabamba, and camp at
Huayllabamba, an ancient Inca citadel that protected the entrance to two valleys.
Inca TrailDay 2 Pacamayo
We will begin to climb the first pass, Warmiwa?usca (4,200 m. alt.), where there is a
spectacular view of the valley below. At this pass we move from the dry puna ecology to elf
forest, the highest of the tropical forest types where gnarled trees grow to two meters amid
2. fog and low clouds, and a habital a profusion of orchids and strange animals. On this night, we
will camp along the river Pacamayo at the bottom of the pass.
Inca TrailDay 3 Wiñayhuayna
After breakfast, we will hike towards RunkuRakay and traverse the second pass of the same
name (3,800 masl). We will descend to Saya?marca, an important archaeological complex,
where we will have lunch. We will spend the third and final night near the ruins of
Wiñayhuayna, which means ?City above the Clouds.
Inca TrailDay 4 Machu Picchu
We will rise very early so that we may watch the sunrise from IntiPunku and have our first
breathtaking view of Machu Picchu. We will spend one to two hours in Machu Picchu, where
the guide will explain the significance of important sites within the Lost City of the Incas. In the
afternoon, we will take the train from AguasCalientes to Cusco, arriving at approximately 8:30
PM.
Note:There is the option of relaxing in the hot springs in AguasCalientes.
Included :
Private transportation to Km 82 (Beginning of the Trail).
Professional English/Spanishspeaking guide
Entrance fees for the Inca Trail and Machupicchu
Round-tripTransfers
DoubleOccupancy
Camping Equipment: Bathroom tent, kitchen tent, dining tent, chairs, tables and
comfortable mattresses
Cook
Porters to carry food, tents, and cooking gear
Coffeebreaks in theafternoons
All meals (not including breakfast the 1st day, not including lunch on the 4th day)
Firstaid kit / Oxygen
Train ticket back to Cusco (Backpacker Service)
Class A: TouristtrainVistadome
Class B: Back Packer Train - (Tourist Basic Service)
http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/
Wellcome to<a href="http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/">Inca Trail</a>
Cusco is the Inca city, Cusco is the Humanity's Cultural Patrimony and Cusco or Cuzco is the
Archaeological Capital of America. We begin to describe this way to the City Imperial of the
Cusco to be this the cradle of the Incan Empire; center of a powerful civilization that occupied
from the Kingdom Quito to great part of Chile and Bolivia.
Cusco is known by its Quechua name "Qosqo" that one interprets as "Navel of the World" and
3. is that Cusco - Peru was the center of the Tahuantinsuyo. Cusco is to 3400 msnm it is located
to 1200 km of Lima - Peru (55 flight min). Their visit is recommended of April to September
(dry and sunny climate), although should take into account that the temperatures in the region
oscillate considerably according to the altitude and the hour of the day. Also well-known as
Cuzco at international level.
<a href="http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/">Inca Trail</a>Traditional 4D/3N
<a href="http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/">Inca Trail</a>Details
Many countries have mountain ranges with beautiful scenery and Peru itself is richly blessed in
this respect with many other areas for hiking. However the scenery is only one of the elements
responsible for the magic of the <a href="http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/">Inca Trail</a>.
Can there be any walk anywhere in the world with such a combination of natural beauty,
history and sheer mystery and with such an awe-inspiring destination? The various ruins along
the way serve to heighten the hiker's sense of anticipation as he or she approaches what
would surely find a place in any new list of archaeological wonders of the world - Machu
Picchu.
Inca TrailAvailability 2011-2012
Itinerary<a href="http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/">Inca Trail</a>
<a href="http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/">Inca Trail</a>Day 1 Cusco to Km. 82
At six in the morning, we pick up our passengers at their hotels and travel by bus to Chilca
where we will pick up the porters and the cook. Then we will travel to Km 82, the start of the
Inca Trail. We start our trek escorted by native ?Quechua'' porters and will travel through the
semi-arid terrain along the Urubamba river with magnificent views of snow capped Mount
Veronica (5,682 masl). We walk past the Inca Hamlet of Huayllabamba, and camp at
Huayllabamba, an ancient Inca citadel that protected the entrance to two valleys.
<a href="http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/">Inca Trail</a>Day 2 Pacamayo
We will begin to climb the first pass, Warmiwa?usca (4,200 m. alt.), where there is a
spectacular view of the valley below. At this pass we move from the dry puna ecology to elf
forest, the highest of the tropical forest types where gnarled trees grow to two meters amid
fog and low clouds, and a habital a profusion of orchids and strange animals. On this night, we
will camp along the river Pacamayo at the bottom of the pass.
<a href="http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/">Inca Trail</a>Day 3 Wiñayhuayna
After breakfast, we will hike towards RunkuRakay and traverse the second pass of the same
name (3,800 masl). We will descend to Saya?marca, an important archaeological complex,
4. where we will have lunch. We will spend the third and final night near the ruins of
Wiñayhuayna, which means ?City above the Clouds.
<a href="http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/">Inca Trail</a>Day 4 Machu Picchu
We will rise very early so that we may watch the sunrise from IntiPunku and have our first
breathtaking view of Machu Picchu. We will spend one to two hours in Machu Picchu, where
the guide will explain the significance of important sites within the Lost City of the Incas. In the
afternoon, we will take the train from AguasCalientes to Cusco, arriving at approximately 8:30
PM.
Note:There is the option of relaxing in the hot springs in AguasCalientes.
Included :
Private transportation to Km 82 (Beginning of the Trail).
Professional English/Spanishspeaking guide
Entrance fees for the Inca Trail and Machupicchu
Round-tripTransfers
DoubleOccupancy
Camping Equipment: Bathroom tent, kitchen tent, dining tent, chairs, tables and
comfortable mattresses
Cook
Porters to carry food, tents, and cooking gear
Coffeebreaks in theafternoons
All meals (not including breakfast the 1st day, not including lunch on the 4th day)
Firstaid kit / Oxygen
Train ticket back to Cusco (Backpacker Service)
Class A: TouristtrainVistadome
Class B: Back Packer Train - (Tourist Basic Service)
http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/
Wellcome to[url=http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/] Inca Trail [/url]
Cusco is the Inca city, Cusco is the Humanity's Cultural Patrimony and Cusco or Cuzco is the
Archaeological Capital of America. We begin to describe this way to the City Imperial of the
Cusco to be this the cradle of the Incan Empire; center of a powerful civilization that occupied
from the Kingdom Quito to great part of Chile and Bolivia.
Cusco is known by its Quechua name "Qosqo" that one interprets as "Navel of the World" and
is that Cusco - Peru was the center of the Tahuantinsuyo. Cusco is to 3400 msnm it is located
to 1200 km of Lima - Peru (55 flight min). Their visit is recommended of April to September
(dry and sunny climate), although should take into account that the temperatures in the region
5. oscillate considerably according to the altitude and the hour of the day. Also well-known as
Cuzco at international level.
[url=http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/] Inca Trail [/url]Traditional 4D/3N
[url=http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/] Inca Trail [/url]Details
Many countries have mountain ranges with beautiful scenery and Peru itself is richly blessed in
this respect with many other areas for hiking. However the scenery is only one of the elements
responsible for the magic of the [url=http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/] Inca Trail [/url].
Can there be any walk anywhere in the world with such a combination of natural beauty,
history and sheer mystery and with such an awe-inspiring destination? The various ruins along
the way serve to heighten the hiker's sense of anticipation as he or she approaches what
would surely find a place in any new list of archaeological wonders of the world - Machu
Picchu.
Inca TrailAvailability 2011-2012
Itinerary[url=http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/] Inca Trail [/url]
[url=http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/] Inca Trail [/url]Day 1 Cusco to Km. 82
At six in the morning, we pick up our passengers at their hotels and travel by bus to Chilca
where we will pick up the porters and the cook. Then we will travel to Km 82, the start of the
Inca Trail. We start our trek escorted by native ?Quechua'' porters and will travel through the
semi-arid terrain along the Urubamba river with magnificent views of snow capped Mount
Veronica (5,682 masl). We walk past the Inca Hamlet of Huayllabamba, and camp at
Huayllabamba, an ancient Inca citadel that protected the entrance to two valleys.
[url=http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/] Inca Trail [/url]Day 2 Pacamayo
We will begin to climb the first pass, Warmiwa?usca (4,200 m. alt.), where there is a
spectacular view of the valley below. At this pass we move from the dry puna ecology to elf
forest, the highest of the tropical forest types where gnarled trees grow to two meters amid
fog and low clouds, and a habital a profusion of orchids and strange animals. On this night, we
will camp along the river Pacamayo at the bottom of the pass.
[url=http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/] Inca Trail [/url]Day 3 Wiñayhuayna
After breakfast, we will hike towards RunkuRakay and traverse the second pass of the same
name (3,800 masl). We will descend to Saya?marca, an important archaeological complex,
where we will have lunch. We will spend the third and final night near the ruins of
Wiñayhuayna, which means ?City above the Clouds.
6. [url=http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/] Inca Trail [/url]Day 4 Machu Picchu
We will rise very early so that we may watch the sunrise from IntiPunku and have our first
breathtaking view of Machu Picchu. We will spend one to two hours in Machu Picchu, where
the guide will explain the significance of important sites within the Lost City of the Incas. In the
afternoon, we will take the train from AguasCalientes to Cusco, arriving at approximately 8:30
PM.
Note:There is the option of relaxing in the hot springs in AguasCalientes.
Included :
Private transportation to Km 82 (Beginning of the Trail).
Professional English/Spanishspeaking guide
Entrance fees for the Inca Trail and Machupicchu
Round-tripTransfers
DoubleOccupancy
Camping Equipment: Bathroom tent, kitchen tent, dining tent, chairs, tables and
comfortable mattresses
Cook
Porters to carry food, tents, and cooking gear
Coffeebreaks in theafternoons
All meals (not including breakfast the 1st day, not including lunch on the 4th day)
Firstaid kit / Oxygen
Train ticket back to Cusco (Backpacker Service)
Class A: TouristtrainVistadome
Class B: Back Packer Train - (Tourist Basic Service)
http://www.reserv-cusco-peru.com/