Machu Picchu, Peru - Mountain Lodges Trek

Lost City of the Incas

Machu Picchu ruins, Peru

This amazing adventure combines the colorful city of Cusco, the magnetic sacred valley of Peru and a trek to the incredible “Lost City of the Incas” Machu Picchu

Salkantay Lodge on Inca trial of Machu Picchu in Peru

This trek begins and ends in Cuzco Peru where we stay in the finest hotels in Peru. During our trek we enjoy beautiful mountain lodges with stunning views and great meals while trekking among the snow capped mountains of the Andes.

Machu Picchu stairs leading up to the ruins in Peru

The highlight of the trek will be our tour of the Lost City of the Inca Empire, Machu Picchu. Here we will learn about the Incas, how they lived and worshiped the Sun and how they vanished from this city before it was completely finished.

This experience will never be forgotten…

Cusco Peru…

Cusco Peru city viewCusco Peru dancers

As the heart of the once mighty Inca Empire Cusco heads the list as one of the most desirable cities to explore. The cobblestone streets and combination of colonial and religious splendors built on the hefty stone foundations of the Incas…


Getting there: USA to Lima Peru connect to Cuzco Peru

Flights to Cusco connect through Lima Peru. From the United States flight usually go at night. Arrive Lima in the early morning and then you can connect to Cusco on LAN airlines. The time zone (EST) Eastern Standard Time this allows you to be right on track for exploration…

Add on Trips:

* Departure to Lima Peru for a city tour, and a night in a nice city hotel.

* Galapagos Islands - Enjoy 7 days aboard a luxury yacht exploring Darwin's "Enchanted Islands", with all of its fascinating plant and animal inhabitants.

* Amazon River Cruise - Explore the amazing Amazon River for 5 days aboard a luxury river boat with daily excursions to some of the most beautiful and fascinating parts of the river valley.

* Cordillera Blanca - The highest mountain range outside of the Himalayas offers premier hiking, trekking and climbing on this 7 day trek.

Relaxed: Adventure travel at a relaxed pace Easy Active: Great for beginners to adventure travel trekking, or those looking for easier hiking days

When: Year round. Group trips September and October.

Price: Dependant on current hotel prices. Contact us for current prices.

What you Get: 9 days, 8 nights lodging, 3 meals a day (days 2-8), camp fees, guides, cook & staff, Machu Picchu entrance fees, transportation and pack mules.

Not Included: International airfare, bottled beverages, items of personal nature, phone calls, laundry, internet, staff tips, etc.

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Possible Add On Trips: * Extra night in Lima, Peru with City Tour

* Galapagos Islands

* Amazon River Cruise

* Cordillera Blanca

Lost City of the Incas

Machu Picchu, Lost City of the Incas, Peru

Day 1:

Hotel Monestario, a monestary converted into a hotel

Arrive in Cusco Peru (elev. 10,000’) transfer to the Hotel Monasterio.After you settle in, relax at the hotel or take a tour of the ruins around the city.
Saqsaywaman RuinsHand of the Puma ruins

Before dinner we will have a welcome briefing and gear check to make sure everyone is prepared for our adventure. That evening we will have a guided walking tour of Cusco on our way to dinner and enjoy the evening lights and energy of this amazing city. We will spend the night in the Monastery.


Day 2:

Sacred Valley of the IncasInca woman with llama

Sacred Valley Tour: Today we will load our tour bus and head out for the day. Our local tour guide will tell us about the sacred valley along the way. We will spend the day exploring the towns, markets and ruins scattered about the valley. This is a very colorful way to start to learn about the history and local culture of the Incas and Peruvian lifestyle.
In the evening we will enjoy dinner at the Monastery and prepare for our early morning departure for our trek…


Day 3:

Trekking to Salkantay LodgeSalkantay Lodge

We will load the bus early and depart for our trek to the Camino Salkantay, taking in some of the sites along the way.
We will begin our trek to the Salkantay Mountain Lodge (12,705’) on the route called “Camino Real” (Royal Path). This is a good opportunity for guests to acclimate and enjoy a mild and beautiful 4 hour trek.
* Hiking level: Moderate
* Optional: guests who do not wish to trek can be transported to the lodge in a vehicle.

Day 4:

Trekking to passHorseback option to get up and over pass

Today we will trek over a 15,000’ mountain pass. This is the highest point of our journey. After an early start we hike up the Rio Blanco Valley. At the pass we stop to take in the views of the snow-capped peaks of the Valcabamba Range in every direction, the south face of the Salkanatay towering above us.

Rio Blanco valleyGroup on top of mountain pass

This day the views are stunning. We will work our way up and take a break on the pass. Afterwards we will enjoy a hot lunch on the descent down to our lodge at 9,372’ and enjoy the hot tub and a great evening in the mountains.
* Hiking time 4 – 6 hours. Total excursion time 5 -7 hours. Hiking level moderate to challenging: 15,000’ mountain pass.
* Horseback support available for anyone who needs assistance.

Day 5:

Wayra LodgeWayra Lodge

Following our long day we enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the Warya lodge. We then begin our hike downhill above the Salkantay River. In the afternoon we settle into the lodge, then enjoy a great dinner and the lower elevation at 9,372’.

Lunch on TrailColpa mountain lodge in the Salkantay River Valley

* Hiking time 3-4 hours. Hiking level moderate


Day 6:

Trekking river valley

After breakfast we head down the Santa Teresa River Valley, coffee plantations, bananas and orchards. From the head of the trial it is a short 30 min. hike up to the Lucma Lodge (elevation 7095’)
* Hiking time 5-6 hours: Total excursion time for day 6 – 8 hours. Hiking moderate, due to distance not terrain.)

Day 7:

Machu Picchu Sanctuary LodgeMachu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge view

After a hearty breakfast we start out on our last day of hiking. We head uphill for 2 -3 hours towards Llactapata pass. (8,900’) Here we come upon a distant but very special view of the Machu Picchu ruins. We visit the Llactapata ruins on the pass and enjoy lunch on the pass and the views of Machu Picchu. We then descend to the Aobamba River through lush bamboo forests and more orchards and coffee plantations. (2-3 hour descent) Aguas Calientas and Machu Picchu are now just a short 30 min. train ride away.
We arrive at Aguas Calientas. Then we shuttle up to the Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge. This special lodge is at the entrance to the Machu Picchu ruins. We can enjoy views of the ruins from the lodge and relax in the open air grounds, hot tub with spectacular views and even a massage. That evening we enjoy a special dinner in the private dining room at the Sanctuary lodge.

Day 8:

Machu Picchu stairs leading up to the ruins in PeruMachu Picchu ruins

Today we wake early and enter the Machu Picchu Ruins. We have a private Machu Picchu guide tour us through the ruins for 3 hours. Afterwards everyone is free to explore, climb to Wayna Picchu or just relax amongst the ruins…
In the afternoon we will board the Hiram Bingham luxury train. The Hiram Bingham train is the most luxurious way to journey between Cusco and Machu Picchu. For many visitors a trip to Machu Picchu is a once in a lifetime experience. The Hiram Bingham assures a magical journey never to be forgotten.
Hiram Bingham trainHiram Bingham train interior

The Hiram Bingham is named after the explorer who discovered the fascinating remains of the Inca citadel, Machu Picchu on July 23rd 1911. The train consists of two Dining Cars, an Observation Bar Car and a Kitchen Car, and can carry up to 84 passengers.
We will take the Luxury train from Aguas Calientas back towards Cuzco then catch a private shuttle bus that will bring us back to the Hotel Monasterio in Cusco for the night.

Day 9:

This morning we will enjoy breakfast in the Monastery. Last minute gift shopping is available in Cusco, or come along to donate supplies to the local orphanage as part of the Human Outreach Project. We will then prepare to catch there flight home in the afternoon.

From here, additional Add-On trips may be planned:

* Departure to Lima Peru for a city tour, and a night in a nice city hotel.

* Gala’pagos Islands - A wildlife paradise with: Astounding wild life, Exclusive charters, Naturalist guides, Snorkeling beach adventures.

* Amazon River Cruise - Explore the amazing Amazon River for 5 days aboard a luxury river boat with daily excursions to some of the most beautiful and fascinating parts of the river valley.

* Cordillera Blanca - The highest mountain range outside of the Himalayas offers premier hiking, trekking and climbing on this 7 day trek.

Hotels:

The hotels and lodges we stay at are first class, clean and comfortable. Laundry, phone, shuttles, internet, and other standard amities are available at most locations. Meals will be at the mountain lodges and along the trail while on the trek, and at nearby restaurants when in town which exude the local culture and exquisite cuisine of the region.

Monestario Hotel, Cusco Peru

While in Cusco we stay at the historic Monestario hotel. "This unique hotel museum is an architectural treasure built on Inca foundations with a beautiful chapel adorned with extraordinary gold ornaments. It combines the solemnity of a colonial monastery with the luxury, elegance, comfort and excellent quality of a modern five-star hotel" (www.Monestariohotel.com")

Mountain Lodges:

Colpa mountain lodge

We will be staying at the mountain lodges along the Salkentay trail for most of the nights on this trek. The lodges are first class accomodations with fantastic meals served amidst breath taking views.

Our mountain meals provided while trekking are fresh and nutritious. We have a variety of options that include fresh soups, fruit, vegetables, breads and meats. We always stop for a short rest each day and a sit down lunch. If the weather requires it, we set up the dinning tent for lunch so we can relax in the comfort of its protection.


Agues Calientas:

Aguas Calientas

At the end of the trek, for the last night before we enter the Machu Picchu ruins, we stay at one of the nicest hotels in the town of Agues Calientas. With a hot shower and a celebration dinner to mark the end of our time on the trail, we will prepare for an early morning departure for the ruins and a day of hiking around the ancient sites.

Hiram Bingham Express Train to Cusco:

Hirim Bingham dining car

For our journey back to Cusco we will ride on the luxury Hiram Bingham Express train from Machu Picchu. Along the way we will enjoy a fabulous brunch in the elegant dining car made with fresh seasonal regional ingredients and South American wines. This historic train is exquisite in every way.

"The Hiram Bingham's carriages are luxuriously coloured in their distinctive blue and gold and are furnished in the style of the 1920’s Pullman carriages, described by their originator, George Mortimer Pullman as, ‘Palaces on Wheels’.

Each of the carriages has been furnished in polished wood and brass with large chairs and plenty of space to stretch out. As you board, the tables are exquisitely laid, ready for your meal, with gleaming crystal and polished cutlery." (www.orient-express.com)

This Trek will start and finish at the Cuzco Airport. It is 9 days long, starting the day you arrive in Cuzco, ending the day you leave Cuzco.

What is included in the cost of the trip?

* All transportation from the time you arrive until you depart Cuzco.
* All Hotel accommodations in Cuzco and during listed itinerary. (Double Occupancy in rooms)
* All meals Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
* Cuzco City Tour
* Guides, Porters, Pack Animals, drivers private shuttles, park fees, and climbing permits, Machu Picchu entrance fees and tour.

Land costs do not include:

* International roundtrip airfare.
* Travel expenses outside listed Itinerary.
* Bottled / Alcoholic beverages
* Excess baggage charges.
* Personal gear.
* Optional single room supplement.
* Charges incurred as a result of delays beyond the control of World Wide Trekking.
* Tips and Gratuities.

Extra Services:

* Single hotel room supplement.
* Additional porter service:
* Items of a personal nature: Laundry, Internet, Bar, Phone, etc.

How heavy will my pack?

* Your day pack will be as heavy as you choose. The daypack will contain the items you need to carry for the day: rain gear, camera, trail snacks, sun block, layer’s for cold or changing conditions.

* A pack animal will carry a duffel bag with your personal gear. This should be a waterproof duffel bag with the items you need at camp and for changes in altitude. The duffel will not be available during the day between camps

Our Staff:

* On the trek we will use all local Peruvian guides, cooks, and horsemen, porters etc.

* We will have a team of mules carry our expedition supplies: tents, cookware, food, and group personal gear.

* Cooks and servers: We will have cooks and servers to prepare and cook our meals allowing you to rest and recover at camp. It is very important to stay well nourished and hydrated during the trek to increase the chance of success at high altitude.

* A World Wide Trekking guide will be the expedition leader and coordinate the operations of the local staff and group.

* We will also have local licensed English speaking professional guides.

* Anyone unable to go over the pass will be able to get a ride on a horse. We will have an extra horse with us on the trek.

* When we go into the Machu Picchu ruins. We will have a local specialist give us a guided tour of the ruins. Explaining history, culture and can answer questions.

How much money should I bring?

* It is recommended that you bring $600 per person. This recommendation is to cover the following expenses; airport tax, gratuities, phone bills, and other misc. expenses. If you bring travelers checks they are difficult to cash. A charge for cashing travelers check means they are worth less money overseas.

* Credit cards are only accepted in large shops for bigger purchases. They also charge a service fee for using your credit card.

* ATM machines are available at local banks in town. Cash can be drawn in Cuzco. If you plan on using credit card or ATM. Notify your bank that you will be in Peru: South America.

Where can I expect to exchange money?

* You will also be able to exchange money at local money changers in Cuzco.

* When you change money. Ask for small bills so you can make change and pay for items easily.

* When bringing cash from the states make sure that bills are new and in good shape. $100 should have the NEW large head style.

Gratuities: Should I tip the Guides and staff?

* As in many parts of the world, tipping is a symbol of a job well done. In addition to recognizing service people such as taxi drivers, restaurant and hotel personnel, we will acknowledge our staff with a tip.

* During our trek we will tip some of the staff. The horsemen, the cooks, and guides that help us along the way.

* On our trek we can contribute to a group pool that the expedition leader will distribute to the entire staff. We ask clients to budget for $50 per person towards the pool for local staff. Most clients usually offer a separate gratuity to their expedition leader.

* In general, plan to tip $50 for local guides and a tip for your American guide who will be with you at all times. This again your choice and a thank you for good service.

Can I leave a luggage at the lodge?

* Yes, there is a secure place for you to store valuables in the hotel. You can leave a duffel bag with your travel clothes, and items you will not need on the trek at the hotel in Cuzco.

Arriving at the Airport:

You will need a valid passport upon arrival in Cuzco. Those of you arriving early will be responsible for your hotel before scheduled itinerary. When you arrive at the airport you will clear customs. A World Wide Trekking representative will be outside of customs as you exit with you luggage waiting to transport you to the lodge. Look for the sign board with your last name on it when you exit customs.

Visa / Airport taxes:

There are some airport taxes you will pay when you leave Cuzco. You should have some cash on you to pay for your exit tax. No visa is needed prior to entering the country.

Hotel:

The Hotels and Lodges we stay at are the finest in Peru, with amazing views and excellent food. Meals are provided at the Lodges. Laundry, Phone, Shuttles, Internet, and other standard amities are available upon your request.