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4-Day Pacaymayo, Huayllabamba, Wayna Picchu and Machu Picchu Tour from Cusco Tour Code: 173-7321

Overview
Visit Inca Trail (Pacaymayo Valley Campsite, Sayaqmarka, Warminwanusqa, Winay Wayna), Machu Picchu (Aguas Calientes Hot Springs, Huayna Picchu, Inti Punku, Mandor Waterfalls), Sacred Valley (Huayllabamba, Km 82).
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3% Group Discount: 1. Receive 3% off when you purchase 3+ rooms on the same tour (single order only).
2. Receive 3% off when you book 3+ multi-day tours with minimum order total of $500 at once. Not valid in conjunction with any other discounts or pricing offers.
Price (/Person)
    Single
    $2100
    ¥14618
    €1801
    C$2909
    Double
    $1050
    ¥7309
    €901
    C$1455
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3% Group Discount: 1. Receive 3% off when you purchase 3+ rooms on the same tour (single order only).
2. Receive 3% off when you book 3+ multi-day tours with minimum order total of $500 at once. Not valid in conjunction with any other discounts or pricing offers.
  • Overview
  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
Day 1 Cuzco - Km82 - Huayllabamba (56 km)
Day 2 Huayllabamba - Pacaymayo
Day 3 Pacaymayo - Winayhuayna
Day 4 Winay Huayna - Waynapicchu - Machu Picchu - Cusco (77 km)

Day 1: Cuzco - Km82 - Huayllabamba (56 km)

Standard Hotel: Camping Tent
Breakfast: Excluded|Lunch: Included|Dinner: Included
At approximately 6:30 am, our guide will pick up you from your hotel and transfer by bus to the km 82 where you will arrive at approx. 10:30 am. Here you will meet the team that will join you during the trek, such as the porters, camp assistants and cooks. You will begin the walk, the first day is quite easy and during the first kilometres you will have a beautiful view of the snow peaked Veronica Mountain, walking alongside the Vilcanota River until you arrive at the Archaeological Complex of Patallacta, where you will have lunch and gain energy to reach Huayllabamba, where the first camp is set up. 
  • Sacred Valley, PERU

    Sacred Valley, PERU
    The heart of the Inca Empire, the Sacred Valley of the Incas is the region of Peru surrounding the city of Cusco. The valley is full of the ruins of this once-powerful empire, such as Ollantaytambo, Pisac and Tipon.

    Km 82

    "Km 82" is the classic starting point of the Inca Trail in Peru's Sacred Valley. From here, trekkers begin a adventure through Andean mountains and cloud forests towards Machu Picchu.

    Huayllabamba

    Nestled in the Sacred Valley, this ancient Inca village is famed for its terraced fields and traditional architecture. As a key stop on the Machu Picchu trek, it preserves authentic Andean culture and breathtaking landscapes.

Day 2: Huayllabamba - Pacaymayo

Standard Hotel: Camping Tent for all classes
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Included|Dinner: Included
After breakfast, we will start the hardest part of the tour with a steep ascent, followed by 3 hours walking until reaching the Warmiwanusca up to 4.2km approximately. We will not only enjoy incredible panoramic views from here but also have the satisfaction to have reached the top. After lunch in Vizcachayoc, we will descend towards Pacaymayo for dinner and camp. 
  • Inca Trail, PERU

    The Inca Trail is the famous pathway that cuts through diverse landscapes of the Andean wilderness until it reaches the famed ruins of Machu Picchu. The trail passes the sites of several Inca ruins.

    Warminwanusqa

    This mountain pass along the Inca Trail in Peru is named "Dead Woman's Pass" in the Quechua language. This foreboding name comes from the steep ascent one must undertake to pass through the area.

    Pacaymayo Valley Campsite

    This is one of the more active campsites along the Inca Trail through the Andean wilderness. It is a relaxing place to stop for the evening along your trek.

Day 3: Pacaymayo - Winayhuayna

Standard Hotel: Camping Tent for all classes
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Included|Dinner: Included
After breakfast the ascent will begin until to around 3.9 km where we will visit to the archaeological complex Runkurakay and the Inca Citadel of Sayacmarca. Then we will have a lunch in Chaqquicocha. After that we will continue walking towards Phuya Patamarca. After a brief rest, we will go on walking until arriving at Winay Huayna for a visit to this spectacularly located Archaeological Complex. Then we will have a dinner and overnight in the camp.
Note: above camp sites are the regular and subject to the disposition levied by the Machu Picchu Management Unit without prior notice, meantime tour itinerary will not be affected. 
  • Inca Trail, PERU

    The Inca Trail is the famous pathway that cuts through diverse landscapes of the Andean wilderness until it reaches the famed ruins of Machu Picchu. The trail passes the sites of several Inca ruins.

    Winay Wayna

    The name of these ruins translate to English as "forever young," a beautiful moniker for a beautiful set of terraced fortifications built into a steep cliff-face, showcasing the impressive architectural skills of the Inca.

    Sayaqmarka

    This archaeological site along the Inca Trail in the heart of the Andes mountains sits on a cliff high above the valley below. It is one of the last major landmarks on the trail before Machu Picchu.

Day 4: Winay Huayna - Waynapicchu - Machu Picchu - Cusco (77 km)

Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
After breakfast, we start walking for 1 hour by the forest until the Inti Punku, known as the front door to Machu Picchu. Then we will climb 6km to Huayna Picchu. After that we go down to Machu Picchu ruins and visit the Main Square, the Circular Tower, the Sacred Solar Clock, the Royal Quarters and etc. Afterwards we could enjoy our free time to stroll around the Citadel and then meet the rest of the group to be transferred by bus to Aguas Calientes for lunch. In the afternoon we will return to Cusco by train. Upon arrival we will be transferred to the hotel.
Afternoon we will enjoy the town of Aguas Calientes and visit its Hot Springs. Then we will have time to perform some of the following activities: Visiting Mandor Waterfall. You just have to follow the railway line from Machu Picchu Pueblo for a 45 minute-hike and then reach a railway crossing, from which you could ask local dwellers how to reach Mandor Waterfall. At around 7:00pm we will take the train back to Ollantaytambo & Cusco. Upon arrival transfer to hotel for overnight.
  • Machu Picchu, PERU

    Machu Picchu, PERU
    The famous citadel of the Inca sits atop a scraggy mountain peak overlooking the valley that was sacred to those people. These ruins feature many temples and the famous terraced-gardens the Inca developed for agriculture in the Andes.

    Inti Punku

    Translated to English, the name means "Sun Door," and this gateway stands as the entrance to the ruins of Machu Picchu. Many visitors wake up before dawn so they can view the sunrise from this point.

    Huayna Picchu

    Huayna Picchu
    Accessible only via a narrow mountain path from Machu Picchu, the peak of Huayna Picchu rises above its counterpart below. Home to many of the temples of the ancient city, it provides one of the best views in Peru.

    Mandor Waterfalls

    Located down the mountain from Machu Picchu, Mandor Waterfalls are an absolutely breathtaking hidden gem. Complete with botanical gardens, it is a relatively easy half-day's hike from nearby Aguas Calientes. Keep on the lookout for exotic birds and butterflies.

    Aguas Calientes Hot Springs

    The Aguas Calientes Hot Springs, situated in the valley below Machu Picchu, are the perfect place to unwind after trekking through the mountains. Locals attest to the curative powers of these hot springs. Admission is $2.
  • Guests will be picked up from their hotel by the tour guide approximately 6:30am in the morning.

Price Includes

  • One train ticket Machu Picchu to Ollantaytambo and then by bus to Cuzco
  • Entrance fee to the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu
  • Camping equipment including tents, sleeping bag, mattresses, kitchen tent, lunch tent (Matress and sleeping Bag must be carry on by youself)
  • Porters for equipment and cooks service
  • Entrance to Machupicchu & Huaynapicchu
  • Transfer by bus from Cusco - Km 82, Bus ticket of Machupicchu Ruins to Aguas Calientes town
  • Briefing where the guide will explain and give you more details about the trek
  • 3 nights camping
  • All breakfasts and meals as described in the itinerary
  • Transportation via an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Bilingual tour guide (English, Spanish)

Price Excludes

  • Flights ticket
  • Walking stick
  • Meals and drinks unspecified during the trip.
  • Personal room fees: such as laundry or valet services, telephone calls, or alcoholic beverages/mini bar items, unless they are otherwise specified.
  • Any private expenses
  • Tips

Additional Note

  • Essential Inca Trail Packing List

    1. Your Passport You'll of course need your passport to get into Peru, but you'll also need your passport when you start on the Inca Trail. There's an official government checkpoint at the start of the trail that works to enforce the strict limits on how many visitors can walk the trail per day, and for every foreigner beginning a trek it's required that a passport be shown. An optional passport stamp is also offered, and it's a very cool way to remember your trip. Because you can't even begin the trek without it, your passport is an absolute necessity on your Inca Trail packing list!

    2. Proper Hiking Attire First of all, keep in mind that you will either be showering just once or not at all during your fourday trek. This means that you're certainly going to want an ample supply of underwear and socks - the articles of clothing that tend to get dirty the fastest and are the most miserable to put on unclean for a second time! As far as other attire goes, the most important thing to keep in mind is that you want clothes that you can layer. The temperature is going to differ quite intensely from daytime to nighttime, and your own body heat is going to spike during intense treks and drop whilst you relax. You need clothes that can handle all of these situations. Ideally, you'll have hiking/athletic pants that can zip off into shorts if necessary. You should bring both short and long-sleeved shirts, and also a light jacket. You should also have some cold weather gear for the nights, including hats, gloves, and scarves - especially if you're designing your Inca Trail packing list for the colder parts of the year.

    3. Proper Footwear Whether you choose to bring hiking boots or a hiking shoe/boot hybrid, absolutely make sure they're waterproof! There's a good chance you'll experience some rain or mud at some point during your trek, even if you're visiting during the dry season. When it comes to choosing between boots and shoes for your Inca Trail packing list, consider this: boots provide more ankle support while shoes are significantly more lightweight. And one last footwear recommendation - make sure whatever you're wearing fits well and is somewhat worn in, as blisters on a four-day trek are no fun at all.

    4. Other Waterproof Goods Once again, even if you're trekking during the dry season, don't forget the rain gear! A poncho or rain jacket as well as some plastic bags to separate your wet clothes from your dry ones are absolute musts for your Inca Trail packing list.

    5. Sleeping Bag Considering that this will be the source of your rest and relaxation every night of your trek, you shouldn't neglect to choose an appropriate sleeping bag for your journey. We recommend a four-season bag regardless of what time of year you'll be visiting Peru.

    6. Toiletries If you're walking the Inca Trail, you have to face the facts - you're going to be roughing it for a few days. That being said, there are some essential toiletries you can bring to make things at least a bit more pleasant. These include: toilet paper, moist wipes, deodorant, soap, toothbrush/toothpaste, sunblock, chap-stick.

    7. Flip-flops ( thongs - sandals ) Especially if you plan on taking a shower on the third night, these are essentials for your Inca Trail packing list. Even if you don't end up showering, they can be useful for relaxing and allowing your feet to breathe for a bit in the evenings.

    8. Water Bottles - Snacks Though food and water will be supplied by your tour company, you're more than likely to find yourself thirsty or with some hunger pangs as you trek throughout the day. These will help to keep you going until it's time to stop for a meal.

    9. First-Aid Kit/Personal Medications Once again, your guides should carry a first-aid kit with them at all times. That being said, it can't hurt to carry a basic first-aid kit on your person during your Inca Trail trek! Basic medications for stomach problems and the like as well as any medications that you specifically need to take should also of course not be forgotten.

    10. Flashlight ( torch ) This item is easy to forget but is a necessity for navigating around your campsite after dark. Simply put, it's a must for any Inca Trail packing list.

    11. Batteries, Memory Cards, or Whatever Else You'll Need for Your Electronic Goods It should go without saying that there won't be any opportunities to plug in and charge your electronic devices during your Inca Trail trek. If you can bring extra batteries, it's certainly recommended. And if you can't, make sure to use your devices sparingly! There's plenty to see after day 1 and you won't want your camera dead by then.

    12. Cash Though you're certainly not going to need a lot of money on the trail, it's still a good idea to have some cash on you. You'll pass a few small, locally-run stores over the course of the trail and you'll obviously need to pay for any goods you want. It also comes in handy if you decide to tip your guides/porters!

     

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