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Description.This
Alternative Inca Trail to Machupicchu, named
Inca Jungle Tour, let you to appreciate on a
better way the landscapes located on North West
from Cusco, with a combined tour with biking
(Optional), getting finally the incredible
Machupicchu. |
DAY 1. CUSCO – ABRA MALAGA – SANTA MARIA
Adventurers will be picked up early morning and
driven through the stunning Sacred Valley,
cradle of the Inca civilization and dropped off
at the 4,316m high Malaga pass. Here
bikers will change in to the kit provided by us
(gloves and helmets) following a 20 minute
briefing by our experienced tour guide. Then the
fun commences…freewheeling down quiet but
challenging roads, past changing landscapes and
ice capped mountains, you will not want to catch
your breath until the first pit stop in Alfamayo,
some three hours from your starting point. Here
you can enjoy your box lunch provided by us,
while taking in the endless panoramas.
After a quick change and a dab of insect
repellent, it is onwards and downwards towards
Huamanmarca, site of a recently discovered
archaeological Inca finding. Your tour guide
will provide the historical background and the
rest you can fill in for yourselves! Carry on
descending to 1500 meters, while the jungle´s
edge rears up and the small but charming town of
Santa Maria looms on the horizon. Browse the
Internet, buy provisions or just rest your legs
and enjoy a cold beer before dinner- traditional
Peruvian food, served hot. This night you can
have a hot shower at a family run hostel and
sleep in either single, double or three bed
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DAY 2. SANTA MARIA – SANTA TERESA TRAIL
Rise at 5.30am, shake off your weary limbs and enjoy the
finest indigenous coffee prepared by your landlady for
breakfast which is at 6am. Under dawn skies you will
begin your walk, which gets progressively steeper, until
arriving at the welcoming family restaurant in Santa
Rosa, where you can relax in hammocks, admiring the coca
plantations and take on refreshments while being
entertained by the family monkey. After a short while
you will reach the real Inca Trail, which winds around
precipitous slopes and sheer drops for approximately
half a mile. Be warned this is not for people who suffer
from vertigo! The descent continues for just over two
hours until you reach Qellomayo, a village, where you
will have lunch. Make sure you have saved enough energy
for the final stretch, a riverside walk beside the Rio
Vilcanota until reaching the delicious hot springs
Colcamayo. Rejuvenate in the heavenly hot waters and
forget your weary wake in these natural settings. Fully
replenished, you will find the final stretch to Santa
Teresa. Here you should sleep well in the family
homestead after dinner. or in tents |
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DAY 3. SANTA TERESA – AGUAS CALIENTES TOWN TRAIL
Wake at 7am, have breakfast before taking private
transport to Lucmabamba town, the entrance to another
Inca Trail, which was discovered just a few years ago.
We are the only tour company to walk this part of the
Inca Trail, so for three and a half hours you will feel
like Adam and Eve walking amidst parrots in this
tranquil Garden of Eden. You will be rewarded for your
efforts with a view of Machupicchu from the top of
Llactapata, flanked by the grotesque peak of Salcantay.
Your picnic here is unlikely to be forgotten for a
while, gazing down on all those tourists who took the
traditional Inca route because they did not know! It is
only about a two hour walk down to the hydro-electric
train station where the train departs for Aguas
Calientes town, the base town for Machupicchu. Included
is dinner at a local restaurant before retiring to your
hostel with hot water and private bathrooms.
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DAY 4. MACHUPICCHU TO CUSCO
An early rise today, as you will take the first bus to
Machupicchu at 5.30am, reaching Machupicchu at 6am,
which with luck will coincide with a beautiful sunrise!
Your guide will leave no stones unturned but feel free
to challenge their knowledge of Inca history. Afterwards
you have free time to dally with the llamas and show off
your photographic skills. Those who still have the will
can tackle Huaynapicchu, which actually looks down on
Machupicchu. A frequent bus service takes visitors back
to Aguas Calientes town, where you will catch the train
to hydroelectric town or Ollantaytambo and then the bus
to Cusco. |
INCLUDED
• Transport from Cusco to Abra Malaga (pass)
• Professional, bilingual guide
• Mountain bike with front suspension gloves and
helmet.
• Meals, including lunch on the first day
through until breakfast on the last day.
• Accommodation includes
• Transport Santa Teresa - Lucmabamba
• Hostal in Aguas Calientes town, last night
• First Aid kit
• Bus service from Aguas Calientes to Machu
Picchu
• Entrance fee to Machupicchu
• Train back to Hydroelectric town or
Ollantaytambo and then bus to Cusco.
Bus tickets from Aguas Calientes town To
Machupicchu (one way)
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NOT INCLUDED
• Lunch at the Aguas Calientes town (fourth day
Lunch)
• Extra fees
• Bus down from Machupicchu to Aguas Calientes US$7.00
• Train from Hydroelectric town to Aguas Calientes |

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Package |
From USD 200 Per
person negotiable |
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