Sacred Valley trekking and Machu Picchu
Cusco, the imperial and cultural capital of the Inca Empire, sits above the amazing Sacred Valley, which stretches 30 miles in a 3,000 foot deep chasm, filled with villages, hiking trails, and natural beauty. Join us as we make our way down the valley, hiking off the tourist track on rugged Incan trails, learning about the Incan civilization, exploring some of the most iconic Incan sites, and immersing ourselves in the culture, food and atmosphere of one of the most peaceful environments in the world. And we culminate with a trip to the must-see Machu Picchu, a mountain-top refuge never seen by the Spanish Conquistadors.
During your trek, you will have the opportunity to walk alongside Dave Ashley, a climber who has conquered Mount Everest and the Seven Summits. You can benefit from his climbing tips, advice, and stories of high-altitude mountaineering from all over the world.
Tim Manning, retired Air Force Colonel and part time resident in Peru, will be the trip leader for this adventure. Since this is our first offering in Peru, we're keeping the price very low...but expect that we'll have a few "learning opportunities" along the way! So come with a sense of adventure and flexibility as we tour the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu!
Trip is limited to 4 clients.
Transfers to/from Cusco airport and during the treks/Machu Picchu tour
Hotels in larger cities and inns in small towns
All guides are Wilderness First Responder certified
Breakfasts at the hotels. Special diet accommodation at no extra charge (vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, lactose free...just ask!)
All mandatory fees and taxes for Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu
What does not go on the trek will be safe and secure when you return
Please fly into Cusco (Alejandro Velasco Astete Int. Airport (CUZ)
Tips for hired guides, $30-$40
Breakfast is included, estimated out of pocket expense for other meals $350-$400
You will be sharing a hotel room with your travel companion, or, if traveling solo, with a same-sex traveler. A single room is available for an extra charge.
All trekkers should consider travel insurance
On your departure day hotel checkout is 11am. If you wish to have an extended checkout it's available for an extra charge.
After your connection in Lima at sea level, you'll soon reach Cusco at 11,400 ft. But don't worry about altitude, a driver will be waiting for you to whisk you down to Pisca, at 9,500 feet in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Today you can relax and enjoy the peaceful village, visit a medicinal plant shop, browse the Inca Market to see, and buy, locally made crafts, clothes, art and more. Grab lunch in one of the restaurants around the plaza, and then wander the narrow streets and get acclimatized to the altitude.
After breakfast at the hotel, we'll ride up the twisting roads to the entrance of the Pisca Inca site at 11,300 feet. But don't worry, we're not climbing today. We'll first get a guided tour of the beginning of the site, then we'll continue through the vast complex and make our way back to the village, about 5 miles, mostly down hill. We'll stop about a hundred times to take photos of the spectacular scenery unfolding before us. We'll creep down "andines", terraces hillsides tamed by the Incas for farming (from which the Andes get there name) and we'll be back for a late lunch. Use the afternoon and evening to revisit the Inca Market and other parts of the town you may have missed.
Today we have a beautiful uphill trek! After breakfast, we’ll have a driver take us to Urquillos, about 30 minutes down the valley. We'll cross the Urubamba river and walk through the village, enjoying the relatively flat first half of the trail. Further up, maybe a villager has snacks, coffee and "chicha" (homemade corn beer) for sale before we visit the waterfall, then continue up the valley. We'll take a slow pace and stop for a lot for photographs as the views open up down the valley. Our reward is Chinchero, an Inca terraced hillside and adjacent village. The trek is about 9 miles, 3,400 feet of elevation gain, topping out at 12,300 feet. We’ll take a slow, easy pace. We'll visit the Chinchero local market and can have lunch in town if we need it. For the experience, we'll take a "collectivo" back down the valley to Urubamba, where our bags will be waiting for us at our hotel. We'll have time to visit the huge market complex, get a fruit juice, and explore the town in the center of the valley.
We'll have an easy but early day today and learn about some Incan history.
After breakfast in the hotel, our driver will pick us up at about 8:00 and take us to the top of the valley where we’ll visit Moray, an Inca experimental farm, then stop in the Maras for a short walk around town, followed by a visit the Moray salt pans. We’ll have the option to walk down to the valley floor instead of riding. Our driver will pick us up at the bottom take us to Ollantaytambo. (You get a much closer look at the flats if you walk, about 3 miles, downhill)
In the afternoon, we’ll get a guided tour the Ollantaytambo fortress then take a short hike to granaries on the other side of the valley.
Free time in town for sightseeing, shopping, and we spend the night here in Ollantaytambo.
We start early from Ollantaytambo and hike across the valley and up to a ridge to the first Sungate that Incan travelers would go through on their trek to Machu Picchu.
There are beautiful views along the 13 mile (round trip) path, we gain 4,070 feet and top out at 12,800 feet. We'll be back in town by early afternoon, leaving you plenty of time to explore the markets and village life. If we're lucky, maybe there's a bullfight in the field above the town.
This morning we'll embark on a little known but spectacular trek to an ancient Incan ruin. We start walking from the hotel, up the valley, along "andines", terraced hillsides, and past local homesteads in the hills to the deserted Inca ruin of Pumamarca. After exploring the old stone structures and taking pictures of the alpacas if there's any on the site, we'll cross a log bridge and visit the village below. We'll ask if any of the families have “chicha” available so we can try the homemade corn beer and visit their home. We'll walk back to Ollantaytambo on the dirt road. It's about a 10 mile round trip, topping out at 12,500 feet.
Today is a free day, or "active rest" as we like to call it. Rent a bike, explore the town, hike near the village, or hire a taxi to take you to a nearby archeological site. Or just rest!
In the morning, a guide will pick us up from our hotel and bring us to the train station. There we board a train and travel to Aguas Calientes, a town just below Machu Picchu. We'll get on a shuttle bus taking us up 25 minutes to the archaeological complex of Machu Picchu.
Once in Machu Picchu, our guide will show us the most important attractions of this antique Incan site such as its main square, the Sun Temple, Intiwatana (Sun Clock), the Royal Rooms, the Temple of the Three Windows and the Royal Incas Cemetery. This tour takes about 3 and half an hours and then you are given time off to explore around the complex and to climb Huayna Picchu (extra, coordinated in advance) to take some amazing panoramic photos of Machu Picchu.
We'll take a shuttle bus back to Aguas Calientes where we can have lunch.
In the afternoon, we take a trainback to Ollantaytambo where our driver expects us in front of the train station to transfer us to Cusco, where we'll spend the night.
A guide will pick us up at our hotel in Cusco and drive us 2.5 hours to the base of Colored Mountain. From there it’s a short walk but high walk at 16,000 feet to a unique mountain landscape, only discovered recently after glaciers melted to reveal the stunning colors. On the return drive we can stop at an authentic cuy restaurant and try some grilled guinea pig.
If you have the typical late flight from Lima to fly back home, we'll store our bags at the hotel and explore the Spanish city that was built on top of the capital of the Incan Empire. We can visit the Incan Sun Place, the Spanish cathedrals, the vast market, and choose from numerous restaurants for a late lunch, before a taxi takes you on the 20 minute trip to the airport for you flight to Lima.
