4 Day Lares Trek + Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

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Duration

4D/3N

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English, Espanol

About this tour

The Lares Trek offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural immersion, there is one simple reason why True Mountain Traveler has the best trekking route to Machu Picchu.

You trek off the beaten track on the Lares Trek, and interaction with local Quechua-speaking communities, witnessing traditional Andean life, and visiting remote villages, while passing through amazing sceneries. This is then combined with the Short Inca Trail, which will give you the full package of camping in the Andes under the stars, stunning views and the famous hike through the Inca Sun Gate (Inti Punku) for your first view of the Lost City of the Incas, Machu Picchu. The Lares trek and short Inca Trail can also be done in 5 days at a slower pace to enjoy the beauty of the Andes.

This alternative itinerary Lares trek 4 days to Machu Picchu with short inca trail is generally believed to be one of the most beautiful hikes the Sacred Valley of the Incas has to offer.

Included/Excluded

  • Trekking briefing the night before at your hotel with your trekking guide where your guide will overview the trek and provide the duffle bags which will be carried by our horses.
  • Pick up from your hotel
  • Transfer in private transport to Huaran ( trailhead )
  • sleeping tents (we only put 2 in each tent) very spacious, large and comfortable with plenty of room to fit your trekking gear and your day packs.
  • Foam mats to put under your sleeping bag (carried by horses)
  • Dining and cooking tents with tables and chairs (very confortable)
  • English-speaking professional guide (2 guides for groups over 10 people)
  • 3 meals per day, tea social/happy hour every afternoon, snacks every morning
  • Portable private toilet tent
  • First-aid kit including emergency oxygen tank
  • Chef, cooking equipment and kitchen tent
  • Porters, horsemen and horses (to carry tents, food, cooking equipment)
  • Emergency horse in case anybody gets tired or wants to ride it just for a photo
  • Drinking water every morning, lunch, happy hour, and dinner time and water for washing your feet and hands
  • Expedition Tourist class train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo in the Sacred Valley, then a private Van to transfer back to your hotel in Cusco
  • Entrance to Machu Picchu Archaeological Complex
  • Bus to/from Machu Picchu (roundtrip)
  • 2 hour Private Guided tour of Machu Picchu with plenty of time to explore on your own
  • Hotel in Ollantaytambo and Aguas Calientes double or triple rooms, private bathrooms, hot showers, wifi, and storage while you visit Machu Picchu.
  • Climb to the Sun Gate, inka bridge.
  • 8 kg /17 lb luggage allowance to be carried by our horses (you will trek only with your day pack which is way more confortable than carrying a big bag!)
  • Local interact with the local kinds and comunity people.
  • We are a locally owned Peruvian company with the best adventure guides, professional chef, and amazing porters and horsemen.
  • We will create a the trip of a lifetime experience for you.
  • Taxes included
  • Breakfast the first day and Lunch on the last day
  • Sleeping bag (this can be rented from the company for $25 for the entire trek)
  • Walking sticks (this can be rented from the company $20 for the entire trek)
  • Optional inflatable sleeping pad (7cm/3″) (you can rent from the company $20)
  • Optional Huayna Picchu Climb ($75 per person)

Itinerary

We will start at 5:00 a.m., where we will pick you up directly from your hotel and drive 2 hours to the town of Huaran (2840m) located in the Sacred Valley between Pisac and Urubamba. Before starting your walk, you will meet your horses and horsemen (arrieros). After you get ready, we’ll start the hike through the beautiful Huaran valley toward the lares andes. The first 4.5 hours will be gradually uphill until lunch. After lunch, we will continue leaving the Sacred Valley behind us, heading north following a path that climbs gently alongside the small river for 2 hours to reach our destination, the small village called Cancha Cancha where we spend the night. Cancha Cancha (3,750 m / 12,303 ft) doesn’t have modern technology and people still practice real Inca traditions. In this Inca town, 85 percent of the houses are still made up of original, old buildings, made of stone, with thatched roofs. Unlike any other town in the Lares Valley, this town has no electricity or cars. Your porters will set up your tents while you have time to meet with local children. We provide them with food and school supplies on each Lares trek we do, and we invite our travelers to share in the support of education and health in this native village. You can join us and bring whatever you want to complement the lives of these Quechua-speaking children. Next, your guide will take you to one of the local family houses, where you will learn about the locals’ lifestyle. You can watch them raise their guinea pigs and learn about traditional hand-woven textiles made from llama and alpaca wool. This will be without a doubt one of the best days of your trek. In the evening you will enjoy hot drinks and dinner and an early night to be ready for the next day.

Walking distance: 14 km

Campsite Elevation: 3800 meters

Weather: warm/Cold

Trail Conditions: Rocky , dusty and slippery (trekking shoes required)

Leaving Cancha Cancha we continue northeast through the valley, passing small stone houses with thatched roofs. After 2 hours of gradual ascent, the path flattens out for a bit before steeply climbing for 2 hours to the highest pass called Paso de Pachacutec (4758m). From there, you will be rewarded with magnificent views of Lake Pachacutec and the snowy peaks of Pitusiray. After taking some time to soak up the views, we walk for another 3 hours to the village of Quishuarani (3,870m / 12,694ft) for lunch. After lunch, we take our private transportation to Ollantaytambo, where we will check in to our hotel. Walking distance: 14 km Maximum Altitude Point: 4758 meters Weather: warm/Cold Trail Conditions: Rocky , dusty and slippery (trekking shoes required) Difficulty: challenge Accommodations: Tunupa Lodge (or similar)

You will be picked up from the hotel at 5:30 a.m. and we will go to the train station to leave on the 6:10 a.m. train from Ollantaytambo. The train follows the Urubamba River until we reach Km 104, where we’ll begin our trek. Once you have everything you need, we’ll take a group photo before visiting our first Inca site. After the orientation and visit of the Inka site, we will begin hiking upwards, as we head for the Day 4 section of the Classic Inka Trail. If the weather is clear, we’ll have tremendous views of Machu Picchu mountain, the Urubamba River and other surrounding Incan Sites. After hiking for 3-hours, we will reach the gorgeous Inka ruins on the Inca Trail, Wiñay Huayna (Forever Young) at 8,500 ft (2600m). Most people do not get the opportunity to see the elaborate water fountain, temples and agricultural terraces, which provide a perfect opportunity to learn about the history of the Incas. The site is bordered by steep drops, allowing you to see the stunning mountains surrounding the area. From Wiñay Huayna, we’ll walk to the Sun Gate, from where we’ll see the picturesque landscape of Machu Picchu. After taking in the once-in-a-lifetime views, we will begin our descent to Machu Picchu itself. A big advantage of this hike is that by the time we reach Machu Picchu, most of the day travelers will have returned home, so you will have the area to yourself. After taking photos, we take the bus down to Aguas Calientes and head to your hotel. After dinner, we recommend going to bed early to make the most of the next day. Total Distance: 12 km (7,800 miles) Estimated Walking Time: 5 hours Maximum Altitude Point: 2,700 m (8,858 ft) Weather: warm/hot Accommodations: Wiraccocha Inn (or similar)

We will wake up early in the morning in order to catch the sunrise at Machu Picchu (weather permitting). You will have a two-hour guided tour by your private English-speaking guide. After that, you will have time to explore Machu Picchu by your own. Those who have tickets to Huayna Picchu will have time to climb the mountain, which takes approximately an hour and a half, round-trip. When you are done exploring, you can either take a bus, or walk, down to Aguas Calientes for lunch (not included). Following this, you will take the train back to Ollantaytambo or Poroy, and then a bus to Cusco, where you will be brought back to your hotel.

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Multi day

Lenguajes

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Espanol

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