Holistic Sacred Trek Salkantay to Machu Picchu 5 Day
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Holistic Sacred Trek Salkantay to Machu Picchu 5 Day

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Day 1: Cusco – Soraypampa – Soyroccocha

Stop At: Humantay Lake, Cusco 08001 Peru
After an early-morning pick you up from your hotel, we’ll leave Cusco and travel through the province of Anta, Cusco’s dairy region. Here we will stop to participate in an Andean Blessing ceremony. Following steep-sided river canyons, we descend into the rich and fertile valley of Limatambo before climbing again to the town of Mollepata, where we will stop for breakfast. We continue on to Soraypampa (3700m) where we meet our wranglers and pack animals and begin our trek. After an hour’s walk, our first stop will be Lake Umantay, where we will have lunch. This pretty lagoon provides mirror-like images of the surrounding mountains and is the perfect place for self-reflection. From here we continue across Salkantaypampa, just below glacial moraines, before starting a fairly steep section of switchbacks known as the “7 Vueltas,” or “7 Turns,” which will take us up to 4300m. From here the path is almost flat to Soyroccocha (4,400m / 14,435ft), where we will camp just below Mount Salkantay. This campsite offers spectacular views of the glacier and an unparalleled view of the southern sky (in clear weather) but is quite high and usually very cold.
Duration: 2 hours

Meals included:
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight at Soraypampa Camp

Day 2: Soyroccocha – Collpapampa

Stop At: Salkantay Trail, Peru
After an early breakfast, we will start the trek to Salkantay Pass (4600m). As you take in the panorama you will see not only Salkantay but also the snow-capped peaks of the Cordillera Vilcabamba, Pumasillo, and the Huayracmachay valley. There is also the option to do some alpine scrambling and to visit a second glacial lagoon near the base of the Salkantay glacier. From the pass we start our descent into the valley. As we travel, the vegetation changes from the sparse grasses of the puna and mountain passes to lush cloud forest home to butterflies, hummingbirds, and a wide-variety of flora. After lunch we will veer away from the standard trekking route and head down to the river before climbing the ridge on the other side. From here we can look down on the Santa Teresa valley before taking an easy walk to our campsite at Collpapampa (2900 meters). Our camping equipment and food will be transported by pack horses.
Duration: 10 minutes

Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight at Chaullay Camp

Day 3: Collpapampa – La playa

Stop At: Santa Teresa District 08711, Peru
Today is a more relaxing day. We start with a small descent and then walk along a newly built road towards the valley. We will get a look at rural life in the valley, and, if in season, we can harvest some “granadilla” from the passion fruit family, or maybe some of the region’s incredible avocados. We’ll pass through this beautiful valley, and after lunch we cross the river to head through the upper edges of the rainforest. After a 2 hour walk, we will arrive at the town of Sahuayaco, also known as “La Playa” for lunch.Once we have had time to rest, we will continue a little further to the community of Lucmabamba (2000m / 6561ft), renowned for its coffee production. We will spend the night here to escape the crowds of La Playa.

*Note that if you would like to spend the night in Santa Teresa to visit the hot springs this is also possible. However, the campsites at Santa Teresa can be very full and noisy.
Duration: 12 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight at Santa Teresa Camp

Day 4: Lucmabamba – Llactapata – Aguas Calientes

Stop At: Hot Springs (Aguas Calientes), Signposted from main square, Aguas Calientes, Machu Picchu Peru
To avoid the mid-day heat, we will start early with a walk through coffee plantations and past an artisan coffee mill on our way to Llactapata. Here we follow a wide, well preserved Inca road which once ran all the way to Quito, Ecuador. Following the trail up the side of the ridge, we may see a multitude of butterflies, citronella plants, rocky streams, and stunning vistas of the Santa Teresa valley. From the pass it is a short walk to Llactapata and a view of Machu Picchu that few others get to see. We will explore the site, still covered in vines and jungle vegetation, before descending to the Rio Aobamba and on to the train station at “hidroelectrica,” the hydroelectric site. From there, we will catch the train to Aguas Calientes (2000m / 6561ft) and check into our hotel. In the evening, there are plenty of restaurants, markets, the hot springs, or simply a period of relaxation in your hotel room to enjoy. 5 hours walking, 2150-1900m.
Duration: 1 day

Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight at Aguas Calientes

Day 5: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Cusco

Stop At: Machu Picchu, Aguas Calientes, Peru
We will get up early to catch one of the first buses up to Machu Picchu and in time to watch the sunrise over the mountains. After enjoying the views, we will have a two-hour tour of the Inca citadel, visiting the principle sites. After the tour we recommend the following activities:

Climbing Wayna Picchu and visiting the Temple of the Moon (requires an additional pass and must be reserved at time of booking – see below).
Climbing Machu Picchu Mountain (requires an additional pass and must be reserved at time of booking – see below).
Hiking to the Sun Gate, where the first rays of sunshine fall on the winter solstice.
Visiting the Inca Bridge, where you can marvel at the incredible engineering skills and ingenuity of the Incas.
Sitting on the terraces below the Temple of the Condor and taking in the energy of the site.
Walking through the site again, ducking into hidden corners and little-visited rooms to refine your own theory about Machu Picchu.

In the afternoon we will return to Aguas Calientes to catch the train to return to Cusco.
Duration: 3 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
Accommodation included: Not included
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Included
  • 4x Breakfast
  • 4x Dinner
  • 5x Lunch
  • Accommodation included: 5 nights
  • A transfer in private transport to the trailhead.
  • Healing Activity – Offering to mother earth or Blessing by an Andean Priest
  • Machu Picchu entrance fee
  • 2-man personal sleeping tents.
  • A Foam mattress per/person.
  • Dining tent with tables and stools.
  • Kitchen tent.
  • English speaking professional guide
  • Chef and cooking equipment
  • Horses (to carry tents, food and cooking equipment)
  • Accommodation for all our staff
  • Meals (4B, 4L, 4D + daily tea service). Optional:Vegetarian menu and special diets
  • First-aid kit including emergency oxygen bottle
  • Bus ticket to/from Machu Picchu down to the village of Aguas Calientes.
  • Train ticket Hydroelectric Station to Aguas Calientes.
  • Train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo, Poroy, Cusco city.
  • Tourist transportation from the trail station to the hotel.
  • Entry/Admission - Humantay Lake
  • Entry/Admission - Salkantay Trail
  • Entry/Admission - Hot Springs (Aguas Calientes)
  • Entry/Admission - Machu Picchu
Not included
  • Breakfast on the first day
  • Machupicchu mountain or Huayna picchu
  • A backpack with enough changes of clothes for the whole period of the trek.
  • Rain gear (jacket and trousers if available) or rain poncho
  • Strong footwear. Waterproof trekking boots recommended.
  • Warm clothes
  • Sleeping bag (available for rent).
  • Flashlight/headlamp and batteries
  • Camera, memory cards, and batteries
  • Hat or cap to protect you from the sun, rain and cold. Sun block.
  • Insect repellent
  • Additional snacks
  • Swimsuit and small towel
  • Cash in soles and/or US$ for snacks, water, souvenirs, tips, etc.
  • Tips for staff
  • Hot springs entrance in Aguas Calientes. (optional activity)
  • Extra costs
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Not recommended for travelers with back problems
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 14 travelers
Features
Tourism
95%
Cultural
60%
Sport
35%
Aquatic
20%
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