Sacred Valley Trek with Machu Picchu Tour

Machu Picchu, Peru

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DASH Adventures LLC
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Jan 5 - 14, 2026
Group size: 1 - 8
Sacred Valley Trek with Machu Picchu Tour
Machu Picchu, Peru

DASH Adventures LLC
  • Email address verified
20 reviews

$NaN
Jan 5 - 14, 2026
Group size: 1 - 8

About this trip

What’s included

  • Transfers
    Transfers to/from Cusco and Sacred Valley; also and during the treks/Machu Picchu tour/optional Colored Mountain day trip
  • Lodging
    Hotels in larger cities and inns in small towns
  • Professional guides
    We use several guides during this trip, all are professional and licensed
  • Daily breakfast
    Most hotels and inns include a free breakfast. Special diet accommodation at no extra charge (vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, lactose free...just ask!)
  • Park fees and taxes
    All mandatory fees and taxes for Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu
  • Safe storage room
    What does not go on the trek will be safe and secure when you return at the Cusco hotel

What’s not included

  • International flights
    Please fly into Cusco (Alejandro Velasco Astete Int. Airport (CUZ))
  • Transfers in Cusco
    You'll use a taxi for transfer to your hotel in Cusco for early arrivals; everybody will use a taxi from the last hotel in Cusco to Cusco airport due to the varied departure times ($15-20 each way)
  • Lunch and Dinner
    Breakfast is normally included but this may vary by current lodging policy, estimated out of pocket expense for other meals $350-$400
  • Single supplement
    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 calculated close to the trip start date
  • Tips
    Tips for hired guides
  • Travel Insurance
    All trekkers should consider travel insurance
  • Late Hotel Checkout
    On your departure day hotel checkout is 11am. If you wish to have an extended checkout it's available for an extra charge.

Available Packages

Sacred Valley Trek with Machu Picchu
$2,499

Available Add-Ons

Colored Mountain Add-On
$250
DASH Adventures fleece hat
$25

Itinerary

Day 1 (5 Jan)
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Reviews

Excellent trip - very reasonably priced, good planning and organization, appropriate acclimatization schedule, weather delay day built in. Sherpa guides were great. Overall a very positive experience - looking forward to my next trip with DASH and/or Expedition Himalaya.
By Thomas T for Everest Base Camp Trek Fall 2025 on Nov 23, 2025
Absolutely, the trip of a lifetime. Trip leader, Tim Manning, kept us informed from the beginning, with everything from a detailed packing list to travel recommendations. Expedition Himalaya was the perfect in-country partner! Our Sherpa guides were obviously head and shoulders above the quality of others that we met on the trail. We had nothing to worry about and were taken care of every step of the way. During challenging weather conditions, we were able to grab the first chopper out to Lukla to get ahead of the massive build up of trekkers, some of which had been waiting for days to get moving. We had one hiccup where we did not have reservations at an intended tea house. The alternate location was not the best, but that was the only issue on the entire trip. Highlights (aside from the obvious) were our tea house in Namche Bazaar and the time spent at The Irish Pub, as well as the outstanding tea house (with bean bag chairs) at Dingboche and the coffee shop, Cafe 4410. Lifelong friendships were forged. I cannot recommend this trek highly enough.
By Timothy S for Everest Base Camp Trek Fall 2025 on Nov 23, 2025
This was a trip of a lifetime. Every aspect was well-planned and managed by Dave and Shelley, who were incredible trip leaders. They did a great job of making sure we were all challenging ourselves while also giving options for those who wanted to go/push even further. For example, there was an opportunity to add on a more challenging hike at a halfway point, and those who wanted to go further could go with Dave while those who wanted the standard, somewhat less strenuous hike could stay with Shelley. They were always checking in to make sure people had what they needed while camping and hiking, felt comfortable and had every opportunity to see and experience amazing things. They are both extremely capable and skilled outdoor leaders and adventurers, but also always ensuring what we were doing was safe, as well as respectful of the local community (as in our travels through Native reservation land) and the environment. They bring together wonderful people and everyone on my trip was amazing and supportive of the other trip members. These trips are not your average 'tourist' tour, they are true experiences and outdoor adventures in amazing places that require some effort to get to and experience, but are beyond amazing. I cannot recommend highly enough and can't wait for my next adventure with DASH.
By Cynthia S for Havasupai Campground on Jul 28, 2025
Dave was amazing as always. Super knowledgeable and very attentive to changing conditions and making sure we were all comfortable with difficult terrain. Successful summit of Granite Peak, which is no small feat especially in the weather/snow conditions we were in. Dave has a cool, confident demeanor which can in turn install confidence in the climbers he is leading. Will 100% climb with Dash again!
By Aaron W for Granite Peak, Montana's High Point, via SW Ramp Route on Jun 27, 2025
Overall, I had a great time traveling with Dash Adventures. However, due to some unforeseen planning challenges, our women’s group was not entirely separate and ended up being combined with a men’s group. Thankfully, the men in the group were friendly and easy to get along with, but this created some confusion for me. I felt I didn’t connect with the women in the way I had hoped. This was my first experience on an all-women’s tour, and I was really looking forward to it. For some, this mix of groups could be intimidating, especially when participating in adventurous activities. I struggled a bit with finding my pace, deciding who to talk to in the evenings, and where to focus my emotional energy. While I fully understand the reasoning behind the change, I still felt disappointed about not having a women-only experience. In adventure travel, it’s important to stay as close to the original itinerary as possible when changes occur. Nevertheless, I want to emphasize that the Dash guides were compassionate, understanding, friendly, and knowledgeable about trekking and mountaineering, which significantly contributed to the positive aspects of the trip. Dash provided a fantastic itinerary, selected excellent overnight teahouses and lunch stops, and even offered an unexpected and unique camping experience at base camp. I have many wonderful memories and truly enjoyed my time with the entire group. Our partnering organization, Expedition Himalaya, was exceptional, and I want to especially recognize our female Sherpa, Ang Doma Sherpa. I had the honor of walking back from Everest Base Camp (EBC) with her and spent three enjoyable days in her company. She was kind and knowledgeable and ensured that I made it back to Lukla safely. Even while feeling under the weather, she maintained her pace and positive attitude. She was a great ambassador for both Nepal and Expedition Himalaya. The entire crew at Expedition Himalaya is wonderful! I got to know several of them and appreciated their passion for the mountains and their culture in Nepal. A few tips: If you are planning to travel to Nepal and EBC, make sure to bring some emergency cash. A helicopter ride out, if needed due to illness or exhaustion, can cost up to $600 per person. I was fortunate enough to walk out, but others did have to pay for additional travel. Tipping is appreciated by everyone in Nepal. Before leaving the airport, make sure to get some local currency and then exchange the rest near your hotel. This way, you’ll have cash available to tip your cab driver and anyone assisting you with transportation to and from the airport. Everyone at the the hotel and along the way in addition to your guides like to be tipped.
By Jessica G for Women-only Everest Base Camp Trek Spring 2025 on May 27, 2025
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