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Day 1 - The easy day
Today we pick you up from your hotel at 6:30 and travel
by bus to Piskacucho (you will hear this be called
kilometre 82) where the trail starts.
On arrival at kilometre 82, it is necessary to show
entrance tickets, passports and (if paying a student
rate) student card. To start the Inca Trail
(2720m/8923ft), we cross the Vilcanota River and follow
its route to the right. This first day will be
relatively easy (Inca flat!!). We will go to the Inca
Fortress of ('Huillca Raccay') from where we will have
great views of the area where we are going to camp. Then
we will walk down to the vast Inca site - 'Llactapata'
(sometimes called 'Patallacta') where we will spend the
night (2620m/8595ft).
Day 2 Your challenge
Today we will wake up at 7am and after breakfast we will
start walking towards the village of Wayllabamba
(3000m/9842ft).
Here we will take a fork-off the 'beaten track' in order
to see the beautiful and least-visited sight on the
trail, the Inca fort of 'Paucarcancha'. After seeing
this we will walk back down to Wayllabamba village for
lunch. We will finally take a 3-4 hour walk uphill
(800m/2624ft) to reach our second campsite
(3800m/12467ft) - 2 hours from Abra de Huarmihua๑usca/'Dead
Woman's Pass'.

Day 3 - Unforgettable
This day will be our longest day as we will walk 16
kilometres and go over the 2 highest passes on the
trail. After breakfast we will continue our walk uphill
from the previous day to reach Abra de Huarmihua๑usca/'Dead
Woman's Pass' (4200m/13779ft), the highest point on the
trail. After this, we will walk down to the valley where
we will have lunch. This is followed by an ascent to the
circular Inca fortress of 'Runkurakay' and then to the
second pass of the same name (4000m/13123ft).
We will then begin our walk down to the campsite,
visiting the lovely Inca site of 'Sayacmarca' ( 'High
Rising Town') on the way. Our campsite (3680m/12073ft)
is located an hour and a half walk from this site, on
the third pass, Phuyupatamarka.
Day 4 - Incredible Incas!
Today will be the most extraordinary day of the
trek. We will visit lots of Inca sites along the way; 'Phuyupatamarka',
'Intipata' ('Sun Site') and the most beautiful on the
trail 'Wi๑ay Wayna' ('Forever Young'). Finally we will
see Machu Picchu! We will pass through the ancient Inca
site before arriving at our campsite which is down in
the valley of Machu Picchu. We will have an early night
in order to prepare ourselves to properly explore the
mysterious city tomorrow!
If desired, we can arrange hotel accommodation in Aguas
Calientes (town near the campsite). You can also go the
thermal springs in this town - a real treat after
finishing the trail!!!

Day 5 Special day
We will have breakfast at 5.45am then catch the
first bus to Machu Picchu (15-minute ride) in order to
appreciate the magnificent sunrise over the city.
A walking tour (approximately 2 hours) will be given by
your guide and after this you can explore the remarkable
city by yourselves. If you still have energy you can
also climb Huayna Picchu (2720m/8923ft)!!! It takes 45
minutes to reach the top.
Included:
Professional, bilingual Tour Guide
Assistant guide (for groups of 9 or more people)
Collection from hotel and train station
3 bus tickets
Transportation (tourist bus to kilometre 82 and
tourist train* back to Cusco)
Entrance fee to Inca Trail and Machu Picchu
*4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 afternoon snacks, 4
dinners and various snacks to be eaten throughout the
day (breakfast on day 1 and lunch in Aguas Calientes are
not included)
Duffle bag (to put 14 pound of personal belongings)
Dining tent with tables and chairs
Cook
Drinking water
4 man tent is provided for 2 people only.
Sleeping mattress
Porters (they will carry duffle bags, camping and
cooking equipment)
0xygen bottle
First Aid kit
No included:
. Hotel in Aguas Calientes
. Sleeping bag
. Dinner 4th day
What you need to take:
Original passport (and **International Student card (ISIC)
if applicable)
Sleeping bag (not included but can be hired from us)
Walking boots
Waterproof jacket/rain poncho
Warm jacket, hat and gloves
T-shirts
Comfortable trousers
Sun hat
Sun protection cream (factor 35 recommended)
Insect repellent
Toiletries
Personal medication
Camera and films
Torch with spare batteries
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