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Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu |
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The Salkantay Mountain (6,271 meters/20,471 feet above sea level), part of the Vilcanota mountain range, was called "Apu" by the Incas and was worshipped as a deity of guidance and protection. Salkantay dominates a great part of the Sacred Valley, and the spectacular Vilcanota Mountains are the principal starting point for trekking programs. The whole area is filled with majestic natural landscapes and attractive Inca archaeological sites. |
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Day1: CUSCO – MOLLEPATA – SORAYPAMPA. we’ll leave Cusco at around 4:30am. To 5:00am. Heading to Mollepata village (9570 f.a.s.l.) in our private transportation, were we will arrive approximately at 9:00am. For our breakfast. This day we’ll have a beautiful and panoramic trip to Limatambo, during the trip we’ll be able to view the majestic Salkantay Mountain and the Apurimac river valley. Once in Mollepata we will meet our support personnel which will load the camping equipment and supplies on the horses to start with the hike towards Cruz Pata (10,560 f.a.s.l.), we’ll hike for a 3 hour period through the Andean communities of Cruz Pata and Challa Cancha were we will stop for lunch around 12pm. And after a short break we’ll continue to the Soraypampa villages (12705 f.a.s.l.), arriving approximately at 5:30pm. For camping and dinner.
Day2: SORAYPAMPA – CHALLWAY. After a good breakfast we’ll start the hardest stage of the trail leaving at 7:00am. We’ll hike through the place called Pampa Salkantay then head to the left side of the Umantay Mountain located near the Salkantay Mountain around 12:00pm. We’ll be at the highest point named Salkantay Umantay Pass (14850 f.a.s.l.), Appreciating spectacular views of the mountain and the impressive Salkantay white peak (20671 f.a.s.l.), It’s known as the second highest peak in the Cusco region same as the Umantay and Huayanay mountains, after an tour of resting we’ll have our lunch in the area known as Huayrac Punku continuing with our trek we’ll hike headed to the camps of Rayanniyoc (9537 f.a.s.l.), or the Chaullay Camp (9636 f.a.s.l.), where we will camp for the night and have dinner for the second day.
Day3: CHALLWAY – LA PLAYA. At 7:00am. After breakfast, we’ll start our hike for 5 hours passing through villages such as Collpabamba also called the cloudy jungle eyebrow where we can appreciate waterfalls, fruit trees, a variety of flora and fauna, coca plantations and birds here we can appreciate the banana harvest, if we’re lucky we can see the “Rooster of the rocks” (gallito de las rocas), following we’ll have our lunch in Wińaypoko plus an hour of rest and then continue the hike for approximately 3 hours to arrive to the area named Playa (7755 f.a.s.l.), appreciating a great variety of orchids and camping for the night, dinner.
Day4: LA PLAYA – AGUAS CALIENTES. After breakfast at 7:30am. We’ll start our hike heading to the archaeological site of Llactapata where we’ll hike through a pass at (9735 f.a.s.l.) here we’ll appreciate some Inca traces. From this place we’ll have a view over the Machupicchu mountains and other peaks of the area, we’ll enjoy free time to rest after which we’ll descend for 2 hours towards the hydroelectric complex (6171 f.a.s.l.), after lunch we’ll leave at 3:20pm. Boarding the train to Aguas Calientes village (6600 f.a.s.l.), you can visit the thermal pools (optional) which are at 1.2 Kms from the village, we’ll check–in at the hotel and have our dinner in a local restaurant.
Day5: AGUAS CALIENTES – MACHUPICCHU. This last day after breakfast we’ll board the bus up to the Machupicchu sanctuary where we’ll arrive in 30 minutes, the guided tour will last around 3 hours, after which we will have time to take pictures or climb to the Huaynapicchu or visit the moon temple or the sun gate. Lunch in Aguas Calientes and return to Cusco city where we will arrive at 8:30pm. |
Price per Traveler for 2010 trekking season:
Adult: $480 *
Child: $440 * (Digital copy of Passport is required)
Student: $460 * (Digital copy of International Student Identity Card (I.S.I.C) is required)
*Prices are valid for 2010 Trekking Season only, trekking season ends on January 31st 2011,
Hotel Night in Aguas Calientes is NOT included, here are some optional hotels:
Category ** stars Category: *** stars Category: **** stars Category: ***** stars
Double Room: $40 Double Room: $105 Double Room: $306 Double Room: $318
Single Room: $70 Single Room: $200 Single Room: $485 Single Room: $505 |
Our Service Includes:
- Weight Allowance: 8 Kilograms per trekker (weights to be carried by horses) - Transportation to head of Salkantay trail. - English/Spanish speaker professional guide - Personal pad (double foam) - Tents - Cook and cooking equipment - Horses (to carry the tents, toilet and cooking equipment) - Entrance ticket to Santa Teresa Hot Springs - Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu - Guided visit to Machu Picchu. - Bus ticket Aguas Calientes/Machu Picchu (rt) - Backpacker Train ticket Hidroelectrica/Aguas Calientes/Ollantaytambo (you can upgrade to Vistadome) - Transfer Ollantaytambo train station to hotel - Meals as mentioned in the itinerary - Vegetarian food available on request with no extra charge. - First Aid equipment - Complimentary transfer Airport/Hotel upon arrival in Cusco (please specify arrival time and flight number) - Personal Travel Advisor assigend for you to customize the rest of your Peru Trip
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Optional Upgrades:
Vistadome Train Upgrade: $60.00
Single Tent Suplement: $25.00
Sleeping bag: $25.00
(per unit / 4 nights)
Walking pole: $20.00
(per unit / 5 days)
1 extra horse: $80.00
(The additional porter will carry up to 15kg (33 pounds) of your belongings. |
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This trip does'nt have date to departure, the trip are every days, we need two passenger, Please for more detalles contac with us.
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