Arrive at Machu Picchu in time to see both the sunset and sunrise on the third day. Hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, passing through the Inti Punku, also known as the Sungate. Embark on a quarry trek to Ollantaytambo to discover the secret landscapes of the Andes. Journey with knowledgeable guides and use camping gear for educational experiences.
Arrive at Machu Picchu in time to see both the sunset and sunrise on the third day. Hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, passing through the Inti Punku, also known as the Sungate. Embark on a quarry trek to Ollantaytambo to discover the secret landscapes of the Andes. Journey with knowledgeable guides and use camping gear for educational experiences.
Cusco - Perolniyoq - Waterfall - Kuychiqasa Pass
Cusco Region - Our guide will pick you up from the hotel at five thirty to begin our trip. We drive one hour and forty-five minutes to Soqma (3,205 m/10,512 feet.). The trail’s headtrack leads us to meet the horses and crew.
Socma Perolniyoc - The hike takes one and a half hours, starting at…
Cusco - Perolniyoq - Waterfall - Kuychiqasa Pass
Cusco Region - Our guide will pick you up from the hotel at five thirty to begin our trip. We drive one hour and forty-five minutes to Soqma (3,205 m/10,512 feet.). The trail’s headtrack leads us to meet the horses and crew.
Socma Perolniyoc - The hike takes one and a half hours, starting at the Perolniyoc cascade and viewpoint. The waterfall is amazing; you could even make a quick trek down to the base to grab some amazing photos (and cool off if the weather is hot!). At the Rayan Pre-Inca site, we continue for 45 minutes. Nestled on a clifftop, the Pre-Inca site provides an amazing perspective of the valley below.
We keep pushing the climb for almost an hour until we reach Rayan (3,700 m/12,139 feet). This offers a chance for leisure, rest, and refreshment for afternoon trekking.
The afternoon begins with a difficult 3-hour uphill climb toward the Kuychowiczasa pass (4,450 m/14,599 ft). Every turn will provide you with amazing vistas of snow-capped mountains passing by rural estates.
At the pass’s summit, we recover our breath and take in the Incas’ Sacred Valley and Chankachuco Valley.
Perolniyoq Waterfall - From this vantage point, the 25-minute downhill trek makes it easy to reach our tent on level terrain of 4,400 m or 14,435 ft.
Twelve kilometers (7.4 miles) is the trek distance. It is tough; the usual time is seven to eight hours.
Views: The Pre-Inca Mountains range, including the Perolniyoq waterfall.
We slept in Chankachuko or Kuychicasa, depending on the distance we traveled.
Intipunku - Yanakaka - Cahiqata Quarry.
Inti Punku Sun Gate - Early in the morning, we climb 1.5 hours in an alternating rising and declining pattern. From here, we descend for two ½ hours to a location in the Incas known as Inti Punku in the Sacred Valley (meaning Sun Gate), where we have a breathtaking view of Mount Veronica (5,682 m/18,637 ft) and the Sacred Valley of the Incas. It would be best to observe the Inca pyramid’s construction from here.
Following a few minutes of break, we will trek one hour downhill from Inti Punku to Choquetacarpo (3,600 m/11,808 ft.), where we will find a stone quarry for Ollantaytambo and other Inca constructions.
Inca Trail to Machupicchu - Sunset at Machupicchu.
Ollantaytambo - After breakfast, we will slowly stroll to the Ollantaytambo train station. On route to KM 104, the train passes through the stunning Sacred Valley countryside. The train winds across the magnificent Andes, following the old road of the Incas.
Chachabamba - The first Inca sites you will find are those of Chachabamba, a small archeological complex supposedly to have been Machu Picchu’s guard post.
Winay Wayna - The path then softly rises for over three hours until you reach 8,690 feet (2,650 meters). Wiñay Wayna, in the indigenous Quechua language, means “eternal youth or forever young.” On the Inca Trail, Wiay Wayna is considered the most beautiful and well-preserved Incan site. It is also the last metropolitan center before arriving at the Machu Picchu stronghold.
Intipuncu - Following a lunch and a tour of Wiñaywayna, stop at the “Sun Gate,” which provides an amazing perspective of Machu Picachu. From Inti Punku, you will descend a hillside for about 45 minutes toward the citadel’s main structures, savoring breathtaking panoramic views down the paved Inca Road.
Santuario Historico de Machu Picchu - We enjoy the sunet at Machupicchu.
At last, board a bus into Aguas Calientes, where you will have dinner and spend the evening in a quaint Machu Picchu hotel.
Trek eight miles (13 kilometers) to Machu Picchu.
Minimum Altitude: 2,030 meters, or 6,656 feet
Peak altitude: 2,650 meters, or 8,690 fee
Aguas Calientes - We have an overnight in Aguas Calientes.
Machupicchu - wonder of the world
Aguas Calientes - After an early breakfast, head to the bus station for a 25-minute journey to the Sanctuary of Machu Picchu, where you will start an amazing guided tour of the citadel.
Machupicchu cusco - If you choose to see the sun rising over the Inca ruins, you will arrive at the citadel in time at five a.m. The Incas, whose incredible artistry is still evident centuries later, are architects and engineers. The wild, luxuriant slopes and rugged mountains differ greatly from the accuracy of the chiseled walls. Machu Picchu is defined in three zones: agricultural, urban, and outskirt.
Temple of the Sun - Among the several temples in the urban area are the Sun’s temple, the Royal Tomb, ceremonial fountains, the Royal Palace, the Temple of the Three Windows, the Main Temple, the Intiwatana, and more. Both the funeral rock and cemetery belong in the agricultural field. If you purchase an additional ticket, you will have more time.
Huayna Picchu - Alternative sites outside of town include the Intipunku, the Temple of the Moon, Huayna Picchu, or the Drawbridge. More courageous ones will scale the nearby mountain, Huayna Picchu, in 45 minutes. Remember, the park officials only allow 400 daily visits to Huayna Picchu; hence, you must get tickets well in advance. Tickets allow one to climb between 7 and 10 a.m. if they intend to do so.
Aguas Calientes - After your Machu Picchu day, you will bus back to Aguas Calientes and then rail back to Cusco, where our agent will meet you for a hotel transfer.
Huayna Picchu - Adapt: Climb Huayna Picchu, a hilltop with the Machu Picchu ruin visible below. Although this climb is difficult and requires roughly two hours’ round trip, it presents spectacular views. The cost is USD 79; kindly let us know whether you would like to include this in your calendar.
- Machupicchu entrance, Perolniyoq entrance ticket, and Inca Trail permits
- First aid kit, oxygen tank, and 24-hour assistance
- Transportation from Cusco to the head trail
- Tents for dining, cooking, and camping, as well as chairs and other furnishings
- Guide, head chef, assistant chef, porters, horseman, and horses for equipment
- Snacks, fruit…
- Machupicchu entrance, Perolniyoq entrance ticket, and Inca Trail permits
- First aid kit, oxygen tank, and 24-hour assistance
- Transportation from Cusco to the head trail
- Tents for dining, cooking, and camping, as well as chairs and other furnishings
- Guide, head chef, assistant chef, porters, horseman, and horses for equipment
- Snacks, fruit flavor, culinary adventure, drinkable water, and hot beverages throughout the trek
- 2 nights camping and one-night stay at a hotel with private bathroom, free wifi, and hot shower
- Meals: 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, and 3 dinners
- Travel insurance, train tickets, personal expenses, and gratitude
- Travel insurance, train tickets, personal expenses, and gratitude
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.