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Inca Jungle Trail To Machu Picchu 4 Days

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Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu 4 Days

Aguas calientes, Peru

Inkas Expeditions E.I..R.L.

Adventures Await: Embark on an exhilarating journey combining cycling, hiking, and ancient Inca pathways. Experience the stunning landscapes of the Andes Mountains, lush rainforests, and captivating Inca routes, all while savoring local specialties like freshly brewed coffee. This comprehensive itinerary caters to various fitness abilities, offering opportunities for both thrilling water activities such as rafting and daring ziplines.



Inca Jungle Adventure Day-by-Day Overview

Starting from a hotel in the Sacred Valley on Day 1, participants embark on an exhilarating 6:00 AM departure through Chinchero, Urubamba, and Ollantaytambo. The itinerary culminates at Abra Málaga Pass, offering breathtaking views of Huacay Willca. Upon arrival, participants receive biking gear and commence a downhill bike journey through the Puna and Cloud Forest zones, covering approximately 3 hours (50 km) and concluding at Huaman Marq'a Ruins. Following this, they take a brief van ride to reach Santa Maria Village, situated amidst lush forests, where they spend the night in an eco-friendly accommodation. Dinner is included during their stay.

On Day 2, the journey begins with a delicious breakfast, where the experienced guide demonstrates the art of coffee roasting. Participants follow the Inca Trail Network, known as the Qhapaq Ñan, traversing diverse terrains including bird-watching areas, tea plantations such as coca, coffee, and fruit trees. They reach Huancarcasa Viewpoint at 1750 meters and enjoy a serene break with panoramic vistas. The descent to Qellomayo Village at 1200 meters offers a midday meal, followed by a 2-hour trek down to Cocalmayo Thermal Baths located at 1450 meters. This segment concludes with a visit to Santa Teresa at 1515 meters, where dinner and overnight accommodations await them.

The final morning of Day 3 commences with a hearty breakfast in Santa Teresa (1515 m). Participants continue hiking through coffee and coca plantations, reaching Hidroeléctrica at 1900 m for lunch and a break. Lunch is followed by another 3-hour trek along the train track, bringing them to Aguas Calientes (1950 m), the bustling town adjacent to Machu Picchu. The afternoon is dedicated to relaxation, followed by a welcome dinner. In the evening, the group gathers for a discussion session about the forthcoming ascent to Machu Picchu.

Day 4 marks the culmination of the journey, beginning at 4:00 AM with a challenging uphill hike to Machu Picchu at 2400 m. Participants engage in a 2-hour guided tour of the citadel, delving into its most prominent features. Post-tour, they have ample opportunity for independent exploration. The trip concludes with a return to Aguas Calientes at 1950 m, after which they gather belongings and board a train to Ollantaytambo. Following this, they transfer to Cusco via bus, signaling the end of the expedition.

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Highlights
  • Visiting Abra Málaga for Biking
  • Engaging in Coffee Roasting Experience
  • Enjoying the Calmness of Cocalmayo Thermal Baths
  • Includes
  • The informative briefing was conducted prior to our coordination for the pickup at the Cusco Main Square. We will transport ourselves from Cusco via the Malaga High Pass to Santa María. The rental bicycle model is Kona.
  • Personal protective equipment required includes elbow and knee pads, gloves, goggles, and helmets. Additionally, rain gear should be worn as well. For meals, there will be three breakfasts, three lunches, and three dinners available during the stay.
  • Accommodation arrangements are as follows: one night at a guesthouse in Pispitayoc, another at Santa Teresa, and a final night in an inexpensive hostel located in Aguas Calientes.
  • Entrance fees to Machu Picchu will be included within the cost of the trip. A return train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo is also part of the itinerary. Professional bilingual guides in both English and Spanish services will be provided throughout the journey.
  • A first-aid kit will be available on board. There will be two additional meals included: one upon arrival in Aguas Calientes for breakfast, and the other for the last meal before departing.
  • Lastly, return transportation from Ollantaytambo back to Cusco is arranged. Optional bus trips between Machu Picchu and nearby hot springs are also included.
  • Not suitable for
  • Women who are pregnant
  • Individuals suffering from spinal issues
  • Persons using wheelchairs

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    Duration 4 days

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    English and Spanish.

    Small group

    Restricted to a maximum of nine attendees.

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    Frequently Asked Questions about Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu 4 Days

    What is the duration of the Inca Jungle Adventure?

    The duration of the Inca Jungle Adventure is approximately 6 days.

    Where does the adventure start?

    The adventure starts from a hotel in the Sacred Valley on Day 1.

    How many hours does the bike journey cover?

    The bike journey covers approximately 3 hours.

    What is the altitude of the Huaman Marq'a Ruins?

    The altitude of the Huaman Marq'a Ruins is 1,800 meters above sea level.

    At what elevation do participants rest before descending to Cocalmayo Thermal Baths?

    Participants rest at 1,200 meters above sea level before descending to Cocalmayo Thermal Baths.


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