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.