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LARES TREK 4 DAYS

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Description

Lares Trek Offers A Combination Of Andean Scenery, Cultures, And Machu Picchu On The Last Day. The Trek Will Take You Through Stunning Mountain Scenery, Over High Passes, And You Will Spend Two Nights Near Traditional Peruvian Villages. On The 4th Day You Will See The Treasures Of Machu Picchu.

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    Duration
    4 Days
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    Pickup:
    Cusco
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    Difficulty:
    Moderate
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    Group Size:
    Up to 10 people
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    Activities:
    Trekking
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    Max Altitude:
    4,700 m
Itinerary

DAY 01: CUSCO - CALCA - LARES THERMAL BATHS - WACAWASI

We will leave Cusco at 6.00 am for the drive to Calca, a town in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. This is an excellent time of day to enjoy the fine scenery visible on all sides of the road. On the way there will be time to visit the Inca granaries of Muyoq Orqo, after which we will continue along the valley road, passing Mount Sawasiray before beginning our ascent to Lares at the pass known in Quechua as Willka Punku (“Sacred Gateway”). We will have plenty of time to rest and enjoy the Lares thermal baths. After lunch we will begin our walk to the first campsite at the village of Wacawasi, where we will visit local weaving families and have our evening meal.

Day 2: WACAWASI - IPSAYQOCHA

We will continue our trek after breakfast, climbing steadily through the natural highland habitat of llamas and alpacas. This is a good area for bird watching, or for simply taking in the panoramic views of the surrounding peaks. We will arrive at our second campsite in the afternoon, at an isolated picturesque location far from all human settlements.

DAY 03: IPSAYQOCHA - OLLANTAYTAMBO - AGUAS CALIENTES

Today we will reach the high pass at Ipsayqocha (14,271 ft / 4350 m), in a landscape populated by herds of llamas and alpacas. Once over the pass, a long descent takes the walker to the indigenous community of Patacancha, where our vehicle will be waiting to take us to Ollantaytambo, a village originally established by the Incas. We will have plenty of time to visit the archaeological site before our transfer to the train station for the ride to the village of Aguas Calientes, below the ruins of Machu Picchu, where we will spend the night at the hotel of your choice (hotel not included).

DAY 04: FULL DAY AT MACHU PICCHU

We will get up early today and take one of the first shuttle buses up to the ruins of Machu Picchu, a ride of approximately 25 minutes. After the guided tour of Machu Picchu, you will have plenty of free time to climb the mountain known as Huayna Picchu (subject to availability). Some sections of this route require ropes and only those travelers who do not suffer from vertigo should attempt it. It is a one-hour trip to the summit and is not recommended during rainfall.

Included

Price Includes

Tourist transport Cusco – Calca – Lares.
Transport Patacancha – Ollantaytambo.
Backpacker Train Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes.
Backpacker Train Aguas Calientes – Ollantaytambo (subject to availability)
Transportation Ollantaytambo – Cusco.
Roundtrip bus tickets to the citadel of Machu Picchu.
Transfer to the hotel.
Entrance to the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu.
Professional tourist guides (English / Spanish). 02 guides for groups over 9 people.
Camping equipment: tents, inflatable mattresses, dining tent, kitchen; tables, chairs, tablecloths.
First-aid kit and oxygen.
Horsemen and porters (support team) also mules to transport food, camping equipment and personal luggage of passengers.
Luggage 6 kilos per person.
1-2 emergency horses depending on group size.
Meals 03 breakfasts, 03 lunches, 03 dinners.
One night accommodation in Aguas Caliemntes.

Price Excludes

Lunch on the fourth day in Aguas Calientes
Sleeping bag
Tips for guides
Tips for the staff
Extra Drinks

What To Bring

Your Original passport
Student card ISIC (if applicable.)
You only need to carry a small day pack
Water to drink ( 2 liters)
Camera, binoculars
Rain jacket in rainy season -Dec to Jan
Change of weather gear in rainy season -Dec to Jan
Basic toiletries
Hat or cap for the sun, essential
Sunscream with sun protection
Insect repellent for mosquitoes(Malaria or Yellow fever have not been reported)
Comfortable hiking boots, sneakers or sturdy shoes
Money in soles or dollars. ATM´s or cash machines in Aguas Calientes are more expensive to change.

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