This 4-day
itinerary offers an outstanding combination of amazing
mountain and valley scenery in a remote area, the visit
of authentic Quechua communities and that of the
world-famous Sacred Inca city of Machupicchu. This hike
starts in the Lares Valley and village of the same name,
where you can enjoy a night dip in its relaxing hot
springs, to then follow to the Andean communities of
Huacahuasi, Patacancha and Willoq, reaching the village
of Aguas Calientes on the third night, after a 2-hour
train-ride from Ollantaytambo. Finally, the fourth day
is devoted to visiting the impressive Inca citadel of
Machupicchu.
ASK
FOR AVAILABILITY
Day 1: Cusco to Lares
We leave Cusco at 6:00am in a private transport and
drive for an approximated 4h through part of the Sacred
Valley to then head towards Lares (3100m/10168ft), a
little rural village located in the beautiful valley of
the same name, hosting some well-known hot springs. Upon
arrival, we leave our equipment and continue towards
Choquecancha, an impressive archaeological site with
amazing views of the neighboring valleys. After our
visit, we hike back to Lares, where we can enjoy an
evening dip in its hot springs before or after our
dinner is served. Our camp will be set next to the
thermal baths and access is free the whole night.

Day 2: Lares to Ipsayqocha
After an early wake up and breakfast, we meet our
horsemen and horses and leave our campsite at around
9.00am to walk along an ascending path that will lead us
to Huacahuasi, (3600m/11808ft). This remote Andean
community is located in an impressive valley, where the
typical lifestyle and house constructions of the Quechua
communities living at high altitude can be appreciated.
We stop to visit a typical house and family, before we
enjoy our lunch. In the early afternoon, we continue our
hike ascending toward the mountain pass of Ipsay
(4450m/14596ft/3h), walking across little communities
and Andean flats (pampas) with the presence of llamas
and alpacas. The pass offers impressive views of Mount
Veronica and the surrounding snow-capped peaks. Just
half an hour from this point is Ipsayqocha, a beautiful
lagoon next to which we set our camp and spend the
night, amidst awesome scenery.
Day 3: Ipsayqocha to Aguas Calientes
We leave our camp and continue our hike following a
downhill trail, until we reach Patacancha (1,5-2h). This
is a well-known textile Andean community that still
preserves the ancient Quechua traditions and dressing
code at its best, where we will stop to visit. We then
continue an additional 1,5 hour until we reach Huilloq,
hiking along a gorge with increasing vegetation as we
approach the Sacred Valley. Huilloq is another
well-preserved authentic Andean community, where we meet
our private transport and drive to Ollantaytambo. We
then board an afternoon train that takes us to Aguas
Calientes. Upon arrival, we are accommodated at the
selected hotel.

Day 4: Machupicchu to Cusco
After an early breakfast, we board a bus to go up to
Machupicchu and then immediately begin a complete guided
tour of the Inca citadel that will take approximately
two hours. We then have free time to walk around, climb
the Huaynapicchu Mountain, where one can appreciate
spectacular views of all of Machupicchu, the valleys and
mountains that surround it, or visit the Temple of the
Moon or the impressive Inca Bridge. In the afternoon, we
meet in the town of Aguas Calientes where, if you like,
you can visit and relax in its hot springs. From here we
take the train back to the city of Cusco, where we
arrive after nightfall.
Moderate: The hiking portion of this itinerary is
concentrated on day 2 and the morning of day 3. Day 4 is
devoted to visiting Machupicchu. Therefore, despite the
altitude of the Mountain pass of Ipsay, this program is
rated as moderate, the first day acting as
acclimatization day.
OUR SERVICES INCLUDED:
Professional, bilingual Tour Guide
Collection from hotel
Transportation from Cusco to Lares
Entrante fee to Machupicchu
Train backpacker.
Bus from / to Aguas Calientes
3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 afternoon snacks, 3 dinners
and various snacks to be eaten throughout the day
(breakfast on day 1 and lunch on day 4 are not included)
Dining tent with table and chairs.
Cook
Horseman and mules (they carry cooking and camping
equipment)
4 man tent is provided for 2 people only.
Sleeping mattress
Oxygen bottle
First Aid kit
WHAT YOU NEED TO TAKE:
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
Hand santizer
Toiletries
Personal medication
Camera and films
Torch with spare batteries
Bathing suit for hotsprings (not included in price)
Optional items to take:
Shorts
Walking stick (with rubber tip)
Plasters and bandages
Sandals
Extra money
END OUR SERVICES
ASK
FOR AVAILABILITY