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Inca Trail Gold Service From:2010 Usd$580 5d /4n

PRIVATE SERVICE MINIMUM 01 PASSENGER - - MAXIMUM 16 PASSENGERS] - - [SHARED SERVICE MINIMUM 05 - PASSENGERS MAXIMUM 16 PASSENGERS] - - [PLEASE SEE BELOW OUR FIXED DEPARTURES IN SHARED SERVICE AND PRIVATE SERVICE ] - - OUR PRICES ARE EXPRESSED IN AMERICAN DOLLARS PER PERSON

Itinerary

Day 1: CHILLCA LLACTAPATA

At 6 in the morning our private van picks passengers up from their hotels. We drive down through the Sacred Valley to Chilca. Here we meet the porters, the Quechua-speaking natives of this rugged country. Tonight we camp at Llactapata, an important fort along the Urubamba River.

Day 2: LLACTAPATA LLULLUCHAPAMPA

After a healthy breakfast we climb up away from the river, heading straight for Salkantay, a snow-capped mountain that reaches 20,600 feet high and the most imposing peak in this region. At Huayllabamba the streambed forks, and we turn away from Salkantay to the SW and head NW along the trail. We camp at Llulluchapampa, part way up to the high pass of Warmiwauscca

Day 3: LLULLUCHAPAMPA PHUYUPATAMARCA

Today the first part of the trek takes us over the Warmiwauska pass at the height of 13,500 feet. At its heights, the amazing stone trail is better preserved than when it passes through lower lands. As we descend, we leave the tundra vegetation and enter the elfin forest of bonsai trees covered by a profusion of creepers and orchids. We pass the important ruins of Runkuraqay and Sayacmarca and camp at Phuyupatamarca, the city above the clouds, from which there are spectacular views of snow covered mountain ranges.

Day 4: PHUYUPATAMARCA- MACHUPICCHU

Passing through the Intipuncu (gates of the sun), we arrive in Machupicchu, the lost city of the Incas. We will visit the picturesque town of Aguas Calientes and enjoy a relaxing bath at the local hot springs and later we will camp by the river.

Day 5: MACHUPICCHU- CUSCO

We will rise early in the morning. After breakfast we will take a bus up to visit the lost city of Machupicchu. An optional hike for the more dynamic people in the group would be to hike up to Huaynapicchu, the pyramid-shaped peak that overlooks Machupicchu. We will take the late afternoon train back to Cuzco(Cusco). Note:There is the option of relaxing in the hot springs in Aguas Calientes.

Is Included

Included :
Professional English/Spanish speaking guide.
Private transportation round trip to Chilca (km 82)
Entrance fees for the Inca Trail and Machupicchu
Transportation by bus from Machupicchu to Aguas Calientes
Round-trip Transfers
Double Occupancy Tents
Camping Equipment: Bathroom tent, kitchen tent, dining tent, chairs, tables and comfortable mattresses
Cook
Porters to carry food, tents and cooking gear
Coffee breaks in the afternoons
All meals (including breakfast the 1st day, not including lunch the 5th day)
First aid kit/Oxygen
Train ticket back to Cusco (Backpacker Service)
Hotel in Aguas calientes

Is Not Included

Sleeping bag

You Need To Bring And Carry

We recommended to bring:
Personal Sleeping Bag (Backpack and Daypack
Hiking shoes or boots
Raincoat or poncho
Water bottle, flashlight, hat, sun block, sunglasses
Warm clothes, Light clothes, 4 pairs of socks
Insect repellent
Chocolates, candies or other snacks
Camera + Film/Video camera (optional)

Available Discounts

Note

FIXED DEPERTURES . IN SHARED SERVICE

NOVEMBER 2008 : (29-30)
DECEMBER 2008 : ( 14-16-19-23-25-31)
JANUARY 2009 ; (06-10-15-20)
MARCH[07-12-14-19-21-26-28]
APRIL [04-09-11-16-18-23-25-30]
MAY [02-07-09-14-16-21-23-28-30]
JUNE [06-11-13-18-20-25-27]
JULY[04-09-11-16-18-23-25-30]
AUGUST [01-06-08-13-15-20-22-27-29]
SEPTEMBER [ 05-10-12-17-19-24-26-30]
OCTOBER [ 01-03-08-10-15-17-22-24-29-31]
NOVEMBER [ 01-05-07-12-14-19-21-26-28]
DECEMBER [ 03-05-09-12-16-19-23-26-30]



DEPARTURES IN PRIVATE SERVICE

DEPENDS ON THE CLIENT

prices 2008

01 people $US 1017
02 people $US 774
03 people $US 675
04 people $US 612
05-07 people $US 585
08-12 people $US 547
shared service $US 528

prices 2009

01 people $US 1162
02 people $US 873
03 people $US 757
04 people $US 684
05-07 people $US 653
08-12 people $US 620
shared service $US 580

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