Choquequirao Trek – 5D/4N
Choquequirao Trek 5D/4N Summary Day 1 Cachora – Coca Masana – Playa Rosalina Day 2 Playa Rosalina – Maranpata – Choquequirao Day 3 Choquequirao Full Day Day 4 Choquequirao – Santa Rosa – Chiquiska Day 5 Chiquiska – Cachora – Cusco ITINERARY INCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS Day 1: Cachora – Coca Masana – Playa Rosalina Day 1: Cachora – Coca Masana – Playa Rosalina Pickup at 5:00 a.m. and drive to Cachora (4 hours). Enjoy views of Salkantay and Veronica mountains, and colorful valleys. Arrive in Cachora (2,900m), a typical Andean village. Continue to Capulliyuc, meet muleteers and cook, and start a 2-hour hike to Chikiska (2,115m). Enjoy views of the Apurimac Valley and snow-capped peaks of Padreyoc and Wayna Cachora (5,482m). Descend to Coca Masana (2,330m) and continue to Playa Rosalina (1,550m) beside the Apurimac River for camping. Day 2: Playa Rosalina – Maranpata – Choquequirao Day 2: Playa Rosalina – Maranpata – Choquequirao Wake up at 5:00 a.m. with coca tea, pack, and enjoy a quick breakfast. Hike to Maranpata, then continue to Choquequirao archaeological site (arrive by noon). Explore Choquequirao, learn about its construction and Inca civilization. Watch condors around 3 p.m. as they fly to higher areas. After exploring, hike to Raqaypata for camping, dinner, and overnight stay. Day 3: Choquequirao Full Day Day 3: Choquequirao Full Day Spend the day exploring Choquequirao with a 5-hour guided tour. Visit all 8 sectors of the site, including granaries, houses, temples, and excavated Inca ruins. Observe condors flying close by in the afternoon. Return to camp for lunch, rest, and enjoy the tranquility of Choquequirao. Day 4: Choquequirao – Santa Rosa – Chiquiska Day 4: Choquequirao – Santa Rosa – Chiquiska Early wake-up and quick breakfast to start hiking to Santa Rosa. Enjoy the warm climate and abundant vegetation. Continue to Playa Rosalina and then hike to Chiquiska for lunch and overnight camping. Day 5: Chiquiska – Cachora – Cusco Day 5: Chiquiska – Cachora – Cusco Early wake-up with coca tea, pack, and enjoy breakfast. Hike to the highest point of the Choquequirao trail (4-hour hike) to Mirador Capuliyoq. Private transport will take you back to Cusco, arriving before 5:00 or 6:00 p.m. INCLUDES Official tour guide. Professional cook. Mules to carry group equipment. All meals during the trek, including traditional Peruvian and modern fusion cuisine. Boiled water and daily snacks. Dining tent, table, stools, cutlery, and kitchen tent. Sleeping tents and Thermarest. First aid kit with oxygen. Pre-trek briefing. Entry to Choquequirao. NOT INCLUDED First breakfast. Personal trekking equipment (backpacks, trekking poles, sleeping bags), available for rental. Tips for guides, cooks, and muleteers. Horses for riding, available for rental based on individual and group needs. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Original passport and green ISIC student cards (if applicable). Waterproof trekking shoes and sandals. Warm clothing (thermal underwear, fleece jacket, hat, gloves, socks). Waterproof clothing (poncho). Synthetic or cotton clothes (socks, pants, shorts, t-shirts). Sun hat and sunglasses. Sunscreen and insect repellent. Water bottles. Basic medications. Swimsuit and towel. Personal items. Snacks. Day 1: Cachora – Coca Masana – Playa Rosalina Day 1: Cachora – Coca Masana – Playa Rosalina Pickup at 5:00 a.m. and drive to Cachora (4 hours). Enjoy views of Salkantay and Veronica mountains, and colorful valleys. Arrive in Cachora (2,900m), a typical Andean village. Continue to Capulliyuc, meet muleteers and cook, and start a 2-hour hike to Chikiska (2,115m). Enjoy views of the Apurimac Valley and snow-capped peaks of Padreyoc and Wayna Cachora (5,482m). Descend to Coca Masana (2,330m) and continue to Playa Rosalina (1,550m) beside the Apurimac River for camping. Day 2: Playa Rosalina – Maranpata – Choquequirao Day 2: Playa Rosalina – Maranpata – Choquequirao Wake up at 5:00 a.m. with coca tea, pack, and enjoy a quick breakfast. Hike to Maranpata, then continue to Choquequirao archaeological site (arrive by noon). Explore Choquequirao, learn about its construction and Inca civilization. Watch condors around 3 p.m. as they fly to higher areas. After exploring, hike to Raqaypata for camping, dinner, and overnight stay. Day 3: Choquequirao Full Day Day 3: Choquequirao Full Day Spend the day exploring Choquequirao with a 5-hour guided tour. Visit all 8 sectors of the site, including granaries, houses, temples, and excavated Inca ruins. Observe condors flying close by in the afternoon. Return to camp for lunch, rest, and enjoy the tranquility of Choquequirao. Day 4: Choquequirao – Santa Rosa – Chiquiska Day 4: Choquequirao – Santa Rosa – Chiquiska Early wake-up and quick breakfast to start hiking to Santa Rosa. Enjoy the warm climate and abundant vegetation. Continue to Playa Rosalina and then hike to Chiquiska for lunch and overnight camping. Day 5: Chiquiska – Cachora – Cusco Day 5: Chiquiska – Cachora – Cusco Early wake-up with coca tea, pack, and enjoy breakfast. Hike to the highest point of the Choquequirao trail (4-hour hike) to Mirador Capuliyoq. Private transport will take you back to Cusco, arriving before 5:00 or 6:00 p.m. Day 1: Cachora – Coca Masana – Playa Rosalina Pickup at 5:00 a.m. and drive to Cachora (4 hours). Enjoy views of Salkantay and Veronica mountains, and colorful valleys. Arrive in Cachora (2,900m), a typical Andean village. Continue to Capulliyuc, meet muleteers and cook, and start a 2-hour hike to Chikiska (2,115m). Enjoy views of the Apurimac Valley and snow-capped peaks of Padreyoc and Wayna Cachora (5,482m). Descend to Coca Masana (2,330m) and continue to Playa Rosalina (1,550m) beside the Apurimac River for camping. Day 2: Playa Rosalina – Maranpata – Choquequirao Wake up at 5:00 a.m. with coca tea, pack, and enjoy a quick breakfast. Hike to Maranpata, then continue to Choquequirao archaeological site (arrive by noon). Explore Choquequirao, learn about its construction and Inca civilization. Watch condors around 3 p.m. as they fly to higher areas. After exploring, hike to Raqaypata for camping, dinner, and overnight stay. Day 3: Choquequirao Full Day Spend the day exploring Choquequirao with a 5-hour guided tour. Visit all 8 sectors of the site, including granaries, houses, temples,
Salkantay Trek – 5D/4N
Salkantay Trek 5D/4N Summary Day 1 Cusco – Mollepata – Challacancha – Soraypampa Day 2 Soraypampa – Salkantay Pass – Huayramachay – Chaullay Day 3 Chaullay – Collpapampa – Lucmabamba – Santa Teresa Day 4 Lucmabamba – Llactapata – Hydroelectric – Aguas Calientes Day 5 Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Ollantaytambo – Cusco ITINERARY INCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS Day 1: Cusco – Mollepata – Challacancha – Soraypampa Day 1: Cusco – Mollepata – Challacancha – Soraypampa Pick-up: 5:00 a.m. at the hotel in Cusco. Transport: Bus to Mollepata, then to Challacancha. Start of the hike: 9 km trail to Soraypampa (3900 m.a.s.l.) in 3 hours. Stop at Soraypampa: Lunch and campsite. Hike to Humantay Lake: 5 km (3 hours round trip) to see the glacier and sunset. Accommodation: Camping at Soraypampa. Altitudes: Maximum 3850 m.a.s.l. / Minimum 2850 m.a.s.l. Total distance: 14 km. Day 2: Soraypampa – Salkantay Pass – Huayramachay – Chaullay Day 2: Soraypampa – Salkantay Pass – Huayramachay – Chaullay Wake-up call: 5:00 a.m. with coca tea. Ascent to Salkantay Pass: 7 km (4 hours) to 4620 m.a.s.l. Descent: 3 hours to Huayramachay for lunch, then 9 km (3 hours) to Chaullay (2900 m.a.s.l.). Scenery: Views of the cloud forest, orchids, and native plants. Accommodation: Camping at Chaullay. Altitudes: Maximum 4650 m.a.s.l. / Minimum 2900 m.a.s.l. Total distance: 21 km. Day 3: Chaullay – Collpapampa – Lucmabamba – Santa Teresa Day 3: Chaullay – Collpapampa – Lucmabamba – Santa Teresa Wake-up call: 5:30 a.m. with coca tea. Hike: 16 km (7 hours) along the Salkantay River in dense jungle. Stop at Lucmabamba: Lunch and campsite. Optional activity: Visit the hot springs in Santa Teresa. Accommodation: Camping at Lucmabamba. Altitudes: Maximum 2900 m.a.s.l. / Minimum 2100 m.a.s.l. Total distance: 16 km. Day 4: Lucmabamba – Llactapata – Hydroelectric – Aguas Calientes Day 4: Lucmabamba – Llactapata – Hydroelectric – Aguas Calientes Initial activity: Coffee tasting. Hike: 24 km (7 hours) through coffee plantations and Inca trails to Llactapata. Views: Panoramic views of Machu Picchu from the pass. Arrival in Aguas Calientes: Check-in at hotel, dinner, and rest. Accommodation: Hotel in Aguas Calientes. Altitudes: Maximum 2900 m.a.s.l. / Minimum 2040 m.a.s.l. Total distance: 24 km. Day 5: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Ollantaytambo – Cusco Day 5: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Ollantaytambo – Cusco Early departure: 3:30 a.m. to take the first bus to Machu Picchu. Guided tour: 2 hours exploring the main ruins. Free time: Optional: Hike Huayna Picchu ($15 additional entrance). Return: Train to Ollantaytambo and bus to Cusco. Accommodation: Transfer to hotel in Cusco. INCLUDES Official tour guide and assistant for large groups. Professional cook and assistant for large groups, plus a muleteer for mules and horses. Mules for carrying group equipment and large bags for personal items. All meals during the trek, including traditional Peruvian and fusion cuisine with dietary accommodations. Boiled water and snacks. Large dining tent, table, stools, and cooking tent. Sleeping tents and Thermarest mats (2-person tents for individuals and 3-person tents for couples to allow space for personal gear). Additional horses for riding available at extra cost. First aid kit with oxygen. Pre-trek briefing session. Entrance tickets to Salkantay Mountain and Machu Picchu. Hotel in Aguas Calientes. Train ticket (Expedition Train Service 16:22). Private van transport from your hotel in Cusco to Challacancha (trek starting point). Private van transport from Ollantaytambo to Cusco. NOT INCLUDED First breakfast and lunch and dinner on Day 5 in Aguas Calientes. Personal trekking equipment (backpacks, trekking poles, sleeping bags), though available for rent. Tips for guides, cooks, and muleteers. Entrance to Cocalmayo hot springs (Santa Teresa) or other activities in Aguas Calientes. Personal riding horse (additional horses available for rent based on needs). Bus ticket from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Original passport and international student cards (Green ISIC) if applicable. Waterproof trekking shoes and sandals. Warm clothing (thermal underwear, fleece, hat, gloves, socks). Waterproof clothing (poncho). Synthetic or cotton clothing (socks, pants, shorts, t-shirts). Sun hat and sunglasses. Sunscreen and insect repellent. Water bottles (e.g., Nalgene). Basic medications. Trekking poles. Swimsuit and towel. Personal items. Personal snacks. Day 1: Cusco – Mollepata – Challacancha – Soraypampa Day 1: Cusco – Mollepata – Challacancha – Soraypampa Pick-up: 5:00 a.m. at the hotel in Cusco. Transport: Bus to Mollepata, then to Challacancha. Start of the hike: 9 km trail to Soraypampa (3900 m.a.s.l.) in 3 hours. Stop at Soraypampa: Lunch and campsite. Hike to Humantay Lake: 5 km (3 hours round trip) to see the glacier and sunset. Accommodation: Camping at Soraypampa. Altitudes: Maximum 3850 m.a.s.l. / Minimum 2850 m.a.s.l. Total distance: 14 km. Day 2: Soraypampa – Salkantay Pass – Huayramachay – Chaullay Day 2: Soraypampa – Salkantay Pass – Huayramachay – Chaullay Wake-up call: 5:00 a.m. with coca tea. Ascent to Salkantay Pass: 7 km (4 hours) to 4620 m.a.s.l. Descent: 3 hours to Huayramachay for lunch, then 9 km (3 hours) to Chaullay (2900 m.a.s.l.). Scenery: Views of the cloud forest, orchids, and native plants. Accommodation: Camping at Chaullay. Altitudes: Maximum 4650 m.a.s.l. / Minimum 2900 m.a.s.l. Total distance: 21 km. Day 3: Chaullay – Collpapampa – Lucmabamba – Santa Teresa Day 3: Chaullay – Collpapampa – Lucmabamba – Santa Teresa Wake-up call: 5:30 a.m. with coca tea. Hike: 16 km (7 hours) along the Salkantay River in dense jungle. Stop at Lucmabamba: Lunch and campsite. Optional activity: Visit the hot springs in Santa Teresa. Accommodation: Camping at Lucmabamba. Altitudes: Maximum 2900 m.a.s.l. / Minimum 2100 m.a.s.l. Total distance: 16 km. Day 4: Lucmabamba – Llactapata – Hydroelectric – Aguas Calientes Day 4: Lucmabamba – Llactapata – Hydroelectric – Aguas Calientes Initial activity: Coffee tasting. Hike: 24 km (7 hours) through coffee plantations and Inca trails to Llactapata. Views: Panoramic views of Machu Picchu from the pass. Arrival in Aguas Calientes: Check-in at hotel, dinner, and rest. Accommodation: Hotel in Aguas Calientes. Altitudes: Maximum 2900 m.a.s.l. / Minimum 2040 m.a.s.l. Total distance: 24 km. Day
Inca Trail 2D/1N
Inca Trail 2D/1N Summary Day 1 Cusco – Kilometer 104 (Chachabamba) – Aguas Calientes Day 2 Machu Picchu – Cusco ITINERARY INCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS Day 1: Cusco – Kilometer 104 (Chachabamba) – Aguas Calientes Day 1: Cusco – Kilometer 104 (Chachabamba) – Aguas Calientes Pickup: 4:00 a.m. at the hotel in Cusco with the guide. Transport: Private bus to Ollantaytambo (1.5 hours) and train to Km 104, the starting point of the hike. Hike: Begin the 2-day Inca Trail, visiting archaeological sites like Chachabamba and Wiñayhuayna. Scenery: Enjoy views of the Urubamba River and orchids. Wiñayhuayna: Stop for a break and box lunch. Inti Punku: Pass through the Sun Gate to enjoy the sunset with fewer tourists. Machu Picchu: Walk 45 minutes to the citadel, then take a bus to Aguas Calientes. Dinner: Coordination and planning for the guided tour the next day. Day 2: Machu Picchu – Cusco Day 2: Machu Picchu – Cusco Machu Picchu: Key day of the tour. Early departure to take the first bus and witness the sunrise over the ruins. Guided Tour: 3 hours exploring enclosures, temples, fountains, plazas, and the agricultural and urban sectors. Free Time: Option to explore the ruins independently or hike Huayna Picchu (additional entry fee of $65). Return: Train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo and private transfer to your hotel in Cusco. INCLUDES Professional guides: Experts in history, geology, and archaeology; fluent in English. Briefing session: Pre-hike meeting at the office. Accommodation: 3-star hotel (Tara Machu Picchu or similar). Transportation: Pick-up and private bus transfers between Cusco, Ollantaytambo, and Aguas Calientes. Train: Round-trip tickets on the «Expedition» service. Meals: 2 breakfasts, picnic lunch, and dinner in Aguas Calientes. Equipment: Picnic tent, oxygen tank, first-aid kit, rain poncho, and backpack cover. Tickets: Entry to the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu. Extras: Free storage for additional belongings, satellite phone for emergencies. Guided tour: Professional tour of Machu Picchu. NOT INCLUDED Second-day lunch. Entrance to the hot springs in Aguas Calientes (US$ 5). Tips (optional). WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Documents: Passport and student ID (if applicable). Gear: 21L backpack, trekking poles (with rubber tips). Clothing: Waterproof pants and shorts, trekking shoes, two shirts, light sweater, rain jacket, clean clothes for Aguas Calientes, swimsuit (optional). Personal Items: Toothbrush, toothpaste, wet wipes, sunscreen, insect repellent, flexible water bottle. Medication: Altitude sickness remedies, prescribed medication, anti-blister gel. Optional: Camera, sunglasses, Swiss army knife. Day 1: Cusco – Kilometer 104 (Chachabamba) – Aguas Calientes Day 1: Cusco – Kilometer 104 (Chachabamba) – Aguas Calientes Pickup: 4:00 a.m. at the hotel in Cusco with the guide. Transport: Private bus to Ollantaytambo (1.5 hours) and train to Km 104, the starting point of the hike. Hike: Begin the 2-day Inca Trail, visiting archaeological sites like Chachabamba and Wiñayhuayna. Scenery: Enjoy views of the Urubamba River and orchids. Wiñayhuayna: Stop for a break and box lunch. Inti Punku: Pass through the Sun Gate to enjoy the sunset with fewer tourists. Machu Picchu: Walk 45 minutes to the citadel, then take a bus to Aguas Calientes. Dinner: Coordination and planning for the guided tour the next day. Day 2: Machu Picchu – Cusco Day 2: Machu Picchu – Cusco Machu Picchu: Key day of the tour. Early departure to take the first bus and witness the sunrise over the ruins. Guided Tour: 3 hours exploring enclosures, temples, fountains, plazas, and the agricultural and urban sectors. Free Time: Option to explore the ruins independently or hike Huayna Picchu (additional entry fee of $65). Return: Train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo and private transfer to your hotel in Cusco. Day 1: Cusco – Kilometer 104 (Chachabamba) – Aguas Calientes Pickup: 4:00 a.m. at the hotel in Cusco with the guide. Transport: Private bus to Ollantaytambo (1.5 hours) and train to Km 104, the starting point of the hike. Hike: Begin the 2-day Inca Trail, visiting archaeological sites like Chachabamba and Wiñayhuayna. Scenery: Enjoy views of the Urubamba River and orchids. Wiñayhuayna: Stop for a break and box lunch. Inti Punku: Pass through the Sun Gate to enjoy the sunset with fewer tourists. Machu Picchu: Walk 45 minutes to the citadel, then take a bus to Aguas Calientes. Dinner: Coordination and planning for the guided tour the next day. Day 2: Machu Picchu – Cusco Machu Picchu: Key day of the tour. Early departure to take the first bus and witness the sunrise over the ruins. Guided Tour: 3 hours exploring enclosures, temples, fountains, plazas, and the agricultural and urban sectors. Free Time: Option to explore the ruins independently or hike Huayna Picchu (additional entry fee of $65). Return: Train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo and private transfer to your hotel in Cusco. INCLUDES Professional guides: Experts in history, geology, and archaeology; fluent in English. Briefing session: Pre-hike meeting at the office. Accommodation: 3-star hotel (Tara Machu Picchu or similar). Transportation: Pick-up and private bus transfers between Cusco, Ollantaytambo, and Aguas Calientes. Train: Round-trip tickets on the «Expedition» service. Meals: 2 breakfasts, picnic lunch, and dinner in Aguas Calientes. Equipment: Picnic tent, oxygen tank, first-aid kit, rain poncho, and backpack cover. Tickets: Entry to the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu. Extras: Free storage for additional belongings, satellite phone for emergencies. Guided tour: Professional tour of Machu Picchu. NOT INCLUDED Second-day lunch. Entrance to the hot springs in Aguas Calientes (US$ 5). Tips (optional). WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Documents: Passport and student ID (if applicable). Gear: 21L backpack, trekking poles (with rubber tips). Clothing: Waterproof pants and shorts, trekking shoes, two shirts, light sweater, rain jacket, clean clothes for Aguas Calientes, swimsuit (optional). Personal Items: Toothbrush, toothpaste, wet wipes, sunscreen, insect repellent, flexible water bottle. Medication: Altitude sickness remedies, prescribed medication, anti-blister gel. Optional: Camera, sunglasses, Swiss army knife. Book Now From $475.00
Inca Trail 4D/3N
Inca Trail 4D/3N Summary Day 1 Cusco – Piskacucho (Km 82) – Wayllabamba Day 2 Wayllabamba – Ayapata – Warmiwañusca – Pacaymayo. Day 3 Pacaymayo – Chakicocha – Phuyupatamarca – Intipata – Wiñaywayna Day 4 Wiñaywayna – Machupicchu – Cusco ITINERARY INCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS Day 1: Cusco – Piskacucho (Km 82) – Wayllabamba Day 1: Cusco – Piskacucho (Km 82) – Wayllabamba. Salida de Cusco a las 5:00 a.m. Viaje en movilidad de 1.5 horas hasta Ollantaytambo. Oportunidad para comprar equipo faltante (guantes, gafas, etc.) y disfrutar del desayuno incluido. Traslado a Piskacuchu (Km 82), entrada al Camino Inca. Paso por el punto de control y comienzo del Camino Inca hacia Wayllabamba. Parada en Miskay, un pueblo quechua, para almorzar y descansar. Visita al sitio arqueológico de Patallacta o Llactapata, con explicación histórica del guía. Caminata de 2 horas hasta Wayllabamba. Campamento nocturno en Wayllabamba, a 2900 msnm (9514 pies). Day 2: Wayllabamba – Ayapata – Warmiwañusca – Pacaymayo Day 2: Wayllabamba – Ayapata – Warmiwañusca – Pacaymayo. Inicio temprano para aprovechar la sombra de las montañas. Ascenso al primer paso del Camino Inca: Warmiwañusca (4200 msnm), punto más alto del sendero. Observación de zonas ecológicas y microclimas. Vista panorámica desde la cima, con oportunidad de tomar fotos grupales. Descenso hacia Pacaymayo (3600 msnm). Almuerzo en el campamento y tiempo libre por la tarde para explorar y relajarse. Day 3: Pacaymayo – Chakicocha – Phuyupatamarca – Intipata – Wiñaywayna Day 3: Pacaymayo – Chakicocha – Phuyupatamarca – Intipata – Wiñaywayna Desayuno nutritivo para iniciar el día. Caminata de 45 minutos al Paso Runkurakay (3850 msnm), el segundo más alto del Camino. Parada para explorar el sitio arqueológico de Runkuracay, con vistas panorámicas y explicación histórica. Visita a los sitios arqueológicos de Sayacmarca y Phuyupatamarca para conocer más sobre la civilización inca. Almuerzo en el camino antes de continuar hacia Wiñaywayna. Campamento nocturno en Wiñaywayna, última noche en el Camino Inca. Cena de despedida con los porteadores, celebrando los logros y su apoyo durante el viaje. Day 4: Wiñaywayna – Machupicchu – Cusco Day 4: Wiñaywayna – Machupicchu – Cusco Desayuno temprano para iniciar el tramo final del Camino Inca. Caminata hacia Inti Punku (“Puerta del Sol”), punto de entrada tradicional con vista panorámica de Machu Picchu. Momento para fotos y disfrutar de la impresionante vista de la ciudadela. Descenso hacia Machu Picchu para registrarse y realizar una visita guiada de 2 horas. Recorrido por el santuario histórico para conocer su historia, arquitectura y significado cultural. Opción de bajar a Aguas Calientes en autobús o caminando por el Camino Inca. Almuerzo en Aguas Calientes y tiempo libre para explorar la ciudad. Retorno a Cusco: tren a Ollantaytambo y luego autobús a Cusco, concluyendo la aventura. INCLUDES Professional guide and guided tour in Machu Picchu. Full transportation: Cusco-Km 82, bus in Machu Picchu, train, and return to Cusco. Gear: Tent, mattress, portable toilet, dining tent, rain poncho. Porters: For 7 kg of personal belongings and camping gear. Meals: 4 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners, snacks, drinking water, professional chef. Entries: Inca Trail and Machu Picchu. Safety: Satellite phone, radio, oxygen, first aid kit. Extras: Pre-departure meeting, storage, souvenir t-shirt. NOT INCLUDED Lunch on Day 4. Tips (optional). WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Documents: Original passport, valid student ID (if applicable). Gear: Small backpack (max. 25L), water bottle (2-3 liters), sleeping bag (-10°C). Clothing: T-shirts (2-3), trekking pants, underwear (4), trekking socks (4), windbreaker, fleece jacket, waterproof clothing, hat, wool beanie, waterproof gloves. Accessories: Trekking shoes, flashlight, power bank, small towel, large plastic bags, comfortable shoes for the campsite. Protection: Sunscreen, rain poncho. Day 1: Cusco – Piskacucho (Km 82) – Wayllabamba Day 1: Cusco – Piskacucho (Km 82) – Wayllabamba. Salida de Cusco a las 5:00 a.m. Viaje en movilidad de 1.5 horas hasta Ollantaytambo. Oportunidad para comprar equipo faltante (guantes, gafas, etc.) y disfrutar del desayuno incluido. Traslado a Piskacuchu (Km 82), entrada al Camino Inca. Paso por el punto de control y comienzo del Camino Inca hacia Wayllabamba. Parada en Miskay, un pueblo quechua, para almorzar y descansar. Visita al sitio arqueológico de Patallacta o Llactapata, con explicación histórica del guía. Caminata de 2 horas hasta Wayllabamba. Campamento nocturno en Wayllabamba, a 2900 msnm (9514 pies). Day 2: Wayllabamba – Ayapata – Warmiwañusca – Pacaymayo Day 2: Wayllabamba – Ayapata – Warmiwañusca – Pacaymayo. Inicio temprano para aprovechar la sombra de las montañas. Ascenso al primer paso del Camino Inca: Warmiwañusca (4200 msnm), punto más alto del sendero. Observación de zonas ecológicas y microclimas. Vista panorámica desde la cima, con oportunidad de tomar fotos grupales. Descenso hacia Pacaymayo (3600 msnm). Almuerzo en el campamento y tiempo libre por la tarde para explorar y relajarse. Day 3: Pacaymayo – Chakicocha – Phuyupatamarca – Intipata – Wiñaywayna Day 3: Pacaymayo – Chakicocha – Phuyupatamarca – Intipata – Wiñaywayna Desayuno nutritivo para iniciar el día. Caminata de 45 minutos al Paso Runkurakay (3850 msnm), el segundo más alto del Camino. Parada para explorar el sitio arqueológico de Runkuracay, con vistas panorámicas y explicación histórica. Visita a los sitios arqueológicos de Sayacmarca y Phuyupatamarca para conocer más sobre la civilización inca. Almuerzo en el camino antes de continuar hacia Wiñaywayna. Campamento nocturno en Wiñaywayna, última noche en el Camino Inca. Cena de despedida con los porteadores, celebrando los logros y su apoyo durante el viaje. Day 4: Wiñaywayna – Machupicchu – Cusco Day 4: Wiñaywayna – Machupicchu – Cusco Desayuno temprano para iniciar el tramo final del Camino Inca. Caminata hacia Inti Punku (“Puerta del Sol”), punto de entrada tradicional con vista panorámica de Machu Picchu. Momento para fotos y disfrutar de la impresionante vista de la ciudadela. Descenso hacia Machu Picchu para registrarse y realizar una visita guiada de 2 horas. Recorrido por el santuario histórico para conocer su historia, arquitectura y significado cultural. Opción de bajar a Aguas Calientes en autobús o caminando por el Camino Inca. Almuerzo en Aguas Calientes y tiempo libre para explorar la