INKA TRAIL TO MACHUPICCHU 4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS


The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is the most famous route of trekking in South America. The natural scene is impressive and the balance obtained between the nature and the absolutely incredible architectural work of The Inca Empire is amazing! The view of the snow-capped mountains with the forests and valleys helps to create a breath taking experience.
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DAY 01: CUSCO – WAYLLABAMBA We will pick you up early from your hotels to get to the bus station, where we will board the bus to km 82, which takes around 3 hrs. We will enjoy our breakfast along the way. We will walk about 2-3 hrs before lunch. And then continue walking on as we pass the village of Wayllabamba for our first camping (3000mtrs) there will be a superb view of The Mountain Veronica, and platform overlooking the Incan site Llactapata. Approximantly 14km walking - 6 hours.

DAY 02: WAYLLABAMBA – PACAYMAYO On the second day you can hire a porter from the village of Wayllabamba to carry your pack to the top of the pass. Will cost approximately 50 soles. This is the most difficult day because you must walk from about 3000 metors to 4200 metros, (to Dead Woman’s Pass). You can walk at your own passé, and feel free to stop to get your breath whenever you like. You’ll find your energy returns once you continue down to the valley of Pacaymayo Camp site 3600mtrs. This is the coldest of all of the nights. Approximately 12km walking - 7 hour.

DAY 03: PACAYMAYO – WIÑAYWAYNA The ruins here are absolutely spectacular when combined with the amazing paved trail the Incas made. There are about 2000 stairs descending from Phuyupatamarca to Winaywayna, so if you haven’t had knee problems in the past, you probably will after this! If you have had knee injuries; an extra porter is recommended so that you are not carrying extra weight that will overstress your joints. A guided tour of the ruins and camping on the third night happen at Wiñaywayna (2700mtrs). The only hot shower on The Inca trail is on this third night at Wiñaywayna. There is a hostel near the campsite with an 8-minute hot shower for 5 soles and a bar and restaurant where you can also purchase bottled water.Approximately 16km walking - 6 hours.
DAY 04: WIÑAYWAYNA – MACHU PICCHU On the fourth and last day we get up early and leave Wiñaywayna, a hour later and we make the climb to Inti Punku or The Sun Gate. This will take an hour of hiking along a trail of flat stones on the edges of cliffs in highland jungle. From this fabulous spot, we may see the sunrise over the sacred citadel of Machu Picchu. From Inti Punku we descend into Machu Picchu, about 40 minutes later we enter from the highest point through the ¨House of the Guardians¨. We then descend to the control point where we register ourselves and leave our backpacks. We immediately begin a complete guided tour of Machu Picchu that will be around two hours. Fallowed by some free time to walk around, climb the Huaynapicchu Mountain, where one can experience spectacular views of all of Machu Picchu, along with the valleys and mountains that surround it. Or visit The Temple of the Moon and the fabulous Inca Bridge. In the afternoon, we meet in the town of Aguas Calientes where, if you like, you can visit and relax in the thermal baths. From here we take the train to Cusco, where we will arrive in the night. Train will return to Cusco around 4.30PM with transfer back to Main Plaza arriving about 9PM. There are a number of different trains that run and so the return time depends on what tickets are available at the time of purchase for the group. Please indicate your preference on the booking form.
WHAT IS INCLUDED:
Collection from your hotel in the morning of departure
Private bus from your hotel to the start of the Inca trail
Inca Trail & Machu Picchu entrance fees
English speaking professional guide (two guides for groups over 9 people)
Igloo tents - 2 people in each 3-person capacity tent with plenty of space for your backpacks
mattress
Cook and Cooking equipment
Meals 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners (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) Please indicate if you are a vegetarian.
Porters (to carry the tents, food, and cooking equipment)
Dining tent with camp tables and chairs
Kitchen tent
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
All Sales Taxes IGV (19%)
WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING:
backpack & daypack
-5 c sleeping bag
hiking boots
walking poles
Warm clothes
t-shirts and short pants for a comfortable days walk
flash light : & batteries
camera & batteries
Sun protection: sunscreen: sun hat: sunglasses
Thermals: wool socks: and woolen hat for cold nights
Insect repellent
Rain poncho or a good rain jacket
toiletries / toilet paper / small towel
Swim suit for the hot springs.
Gloves / scarf
Trekking pants or similar.
2 liters water bottle (water purifying tablets optional)
Personal medical kit
Original passport and original isic student card if applicable
Extra money for souvenirs, drinks & tips ( soles or dollars )


APURIMAC 3 DAYS RAFTING ADVENTURE

The Apurimac River "The God How Speaks" is one of the best rivers in the world for White Water River Rafting. Located in a spectacular mile-deep tropical canyon, The Apurimac River represents the ultimate for hardcore river rafters in Peru. During three days you will be constantly challenged by Class III, IV, and IV+ rapids and will be amazed at the ecological diversity encountered along the canyon. During the journey, campsites are well chosen and all meals provided for your convenience. We use good quality camping equipment; our rafts are kept in perfect conditions and are driven by experienced English spoken rafting guides.
There will be a briefing the night before departure.












Day 1 CUSCO -HUALLPACHACA
At 9 AM we depart from Cusco on the main road to Lima, we will pass the villages of Izcuchaca and Anta, where we head out to the Huallpachaca Bridge at an altitude of 2000 about 5 hours north east of Cusco. After lunch our guides will gives us our safety instructions followed by a demonstration of the equipment, and they also will give you a basic Rescue Course. We will raft for about an hour or two on Class II and III rapids. Then we will set up camp on one of the beautiful beaches of the Apurimac River and rest for the evening.
Day 2 CUSCO- APURIMAC
After a healthy breakfast we pack up the camp, and head off to begin rafting down Class III and IV rapids, stopping only for lunch. We may also walk some dangerous Class VI Rapids (that are impossible to run). Then we will set up the tents and rest.
Day 3 APURIMAC RIVER - CUSCO
On the third and last day we will raft down some Class III, IV and V rapids (The famous Class V - Toothache). After a few hours we end our adventure at the Kunyac Bridge. Here we will have a barbecue lunch and then return to Cusco. Arriving back at Cusco around 6PM. In the evening we can enjoy the video of our trip in one of the many discothèques in Cusco.
What Is Included:
Professional English speaking guides
All guides are qualified in First Aid for Class V rafting
Full Rafting equipment (helmet, safety jacket, raincoat, paddle, wetsuit, Hyside and NRS Self Bailer Boats)
All meals during the trip
Tents
Dry bags - Special Waterproof bags (for personal belongings)
Safety Kayak and Cargo Boat
Private round trip transportation
Video and picture service
Complete First Aid Kit
What To Bring:
Bathing suit
Light long sleeve clothing
Towel
Sandals or tennis shoes
Shorts pants
Four pairs of socks
Warm clothes for the night (fleece, long pants)
Sleeping bag, mattress, flashlight
Personal water bottle and snack
Hat, sun block, mosquito repellent, toilet paper (Take your things in a plastic disposable bag)
PRICE: $300

KAYAK COURSE 3d/2n

3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS IN THE APURIMAC RIVER




Learn kayaking with us in our kayak school the best in Peru, you will learn Eskimo roll and how to run rapids class I, II and III We go to the Apurimac River at the conoc hot springs, the place were we will make the base of the campsite are the ideal places to learn kayaking; we have a great weather, great camp site close to the hot springs.
First day: From the office we take our customers at 8:00 am. We going by private transportation to the conoc hot springs in the Apurimac valley (two hours from Cusco) there you get a briefing: of the kayak and the equipment ho we go to use. In the middle of the day we have the lunch an after this we continuum to practice how to make the Eskimo roll in the swimming pool, in the night dinner and camp site.
Second day: After the breakfast we’re going to the Apurimac River (Cunyac Bridge) we’ll practice in the flat place of the river how to go inside the kayak and how to swim wit the kayak, rescue our equipment, how to cross the river and how to paddling. We will run rapids class I and II+, tree hour’s aprox. After this we arrive to the camp site we it the lunch and in the afternoon we going to practice the Eskimo roll in the pool, camp site.
Third day: After the breakfast we go to the Apurimac River. We goanna run rapids class I, II and III to learning more about the streams, waves, holds, eddies cross the rive and how to ride the river After the lunch we’ll be back to Cusco at 6: 00 pm aprox.
Included:
professional guide
all meals during the trip (2 B, 3 L, 2 D)
private transportation
tents
kayak equipment (helmet, life jacket, paddle jacket, kayak paddle, spray-skirt, kayak)
You need to bring:
sleeping bag, matters
flashlight, sandals or tennis shoes, towel
personal water bottle and snacks, games
sun block, mosquito repellent, toilet paper
short pants
PRICE: $285