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ANCASCOCHA TREK TO MACHUPICCHU
Inca Quarry – Ollantaytambo - Machu Picchu – Huayna Picchu
“Latest impressive trek in the world, the amazing journey to MachuPicchu”
The Ancascocha Trek to Machupicchu is gaining recognition for its lesser-known ruins and off-the-beaten path cultural interactions.
Hike through the Sacred Valley along a trail etched by the Incas and in local use today. Visit ancient Inca places and unravel some of the mysteries of how stone was excavated to build the structures still standing in the nearby town of Ollantaytambo.
Pass over mountain peaks and witness spectacular Andean scenery. The bonus of all this is, the Inca Quarry Trail requires no permit to book.
Highlights
Check the Latest Exclusive Trek to MachuPicchu details are:
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- Distance: 29 km / 18.1 miles
- Days Needed: 3 (2 Hiking days and 1 Machu Picchu)
- Highest Elevation: 4.456m/14,620 ft. (Abra Kuychikasa)
- Lowest Elevation of the hike: 2400 m.
- Best Travel Time: March to December.
- Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult (Depends on your physical conditions)
- Closest Town: OllantaytamboMinimum Participants: 2 people.
DAY 1: AMAZING PEROLNIYOQ WATERFALL.
- We pick you up from your hotel at 5:00 AM to start our Ancascocha Trek to Machu picchu, we drive 1h 45m to Soqma (3,205 m/10,512 ft). This is the starting point of our trek and where we meet the crew (and horses).
- The hike begins with a 1 hour walk to Perolniyoc cascade lookout. The waterfall is breathtaking, and you can even take the short climb down to the base of the falls for some fantastic photo opportunities (and cool down if the weather is hot)! Then, hiking for a further 45 minutes we visit the Inca site of the same name. Perched on a cliff-top with spectacular views of the surrounding valley, time to learn about our history.
- Lunch spot, Rayan (3,700 m/12,139 ft.). chance to rest, relax and refuel for the afternoon’s hiking.
- The afternoon begins with a challenging 3-hour uphill hike to reach the Kuychiccasa pass (4,450 m /14,599 ft). Passing the rustic houses of the farmers, at every turn you will see sumptuous views of the snow-capped peaks.
- As we reach the top of the pass (perhaps a little breathless) we take a break to soak in the magnificent views of the Chancachuco Valley on one side and the Sacred Valley of the Incas on the other side.
Trek Distance: 7.4 mi (12 km) | Difficult
Approximate Time: 7 to 8 hrs.
Sights: Perolniyoq – Veronica mountain.
DAY 2: YANAQAQA – SACRED VALLEY PIRAMID – MACHUPICCHU PUEBLO.
- Early morning, breakfast, hike 1.5 hours with alternating ascents and descents. From here we trek downhill for 2 ½ hours to a site the Incas called Inti Punku, (meaning Sun Gate), where there is a spectacular view of Mount Veronica (5,682 m/ 18,637 ft) and the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
- Our lunch place is 30 minutes downhill from Inti Punku at Choquetacarpo (3,600m/ 11,808 ft.), We will have a few minutes break and then walk one hour downhill to the Cachiqata quarry (3,525 m/ 11,562 ft.), where we observe the quarry of stones for Ollantaytambo. We will have a tour and talk about how you can still see remains of stone work that was interrupted by the Spanish.
- From the quarry we descend for 2 hours until we reach Ollantaytambo town (2,840 m / 9,315 ft.). We will have dinner in Ollantaytambo.
- late afternoon we take the train to Aguas Calientes. When we arrive you will check in to your hotel room.
Trek Distance: 10.56 mi (17 km) | Moderate
Approximate Time: 8 hrs.
Sights: Inti punku – Inca Piramyd – Ollantaytambo
DAY 3: UNIQUE MACHUPICCHU WONDER AND HUAYNAPICCHU
- Have breakfast at your Machupicchu hotel as early possible, we take a very early bus (5:30am) along the winding road to Machu Picchu to see the magnificent Sunrise. Once there you will be given a 2-hour walking tour. visit the most impressive structures and temples.
- If you have elected to climb Huayna Picchu mountain you will begin the hike at 8 AM. The ticket price for Huayna Picchu is not included in the price of your trek. If you are not climbing the mountain you will have time to explore Machu Picchu before you return to Aguas Calientes by bus.
- When you arrive in Aguas Calientes town, you will have time for your lunch and then board the train to Ollantaytambo Train station. private car to Cusco and we will drop you off at your hotel.
*Customize: Spend another day at Machu Picchu. Stay overnight at a hotel in Aguas Calientes, visit the hot springs or just walk around the town, visit for a second time the spectacular Sanctuary of Machupicchu.
*Customize: take a nicer train in the way back to Cusco, get the Vistadome train (first class), bigger windows and huge skylight.
End of the Inca Trail Trek Adventure.
Note: The ANCASCOCHA TREK TO MACHUPICCH itinerary is subject to change without prior notice according to weather conditions, strikes, roadblocks, or other events which are beyond our control. At Inca Soul we will always do our best to follow the itinerary as closely as possible.
Our prices will vary depending on your preference, At Inca Soul we find the best options and the best located hotels to make sure you have a lifetime experience.
Double/Triple Occupancy
3 Star Hotel
$ 790
4 Star Hotel
$870
5 Star Hotel
$3290
What is Included in our Package?
Included:
- Expert guide.
- Pre-trek briefing.
- All Transportation.
- Bus tickets.
- 1 night Glamping
- 1 Night Hotel 5*
- Vistadome Observatory train.
- The Luxury Hiram Bingham Train one way.
- Machu Picchu Entrance.
- Horses to carry all group gear
- Porter and horse to carry personal gear for each hiker.
- 100% organic meals
- Luxury Dining tent with table, stools, and all dining implements
- Eco-friendly portable toilet and toilet tent.
- Shower tents
- Professional Massage
- Chef and an assistant chef
- Kitchen tent
- Four-person tent for every 2 hikers
- Mattress
- 1 Buffet Lunch on day 3.
- 2 times Private guided walking tour of Machu Picchu by an expert guide.
- First-aid kit
- Emergency oxygen tank
- Plastic poncho
- Hiking poles
- Premium Sleeping Bag
- Linners and Pillows
- HuaynaPicchu Mountain permit or MachuPicchu Mountain
- 2 times visit to MachuPicchu.
- 24 hours Assistance.
Not Included:
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses.
- Tips for the crew.
Included:
- Expert guide.
- Pre-trek briefing.
- All Transportation.
- Bus tickets.
- 1 night Camping.
- 1 night 3* hotel.
- The Vistadome Train.
- Admission ticket to Machu Picchu.
- Horse to carry all group gear.
- Horse to carry personal gear up to 7K for each hiker.
- 100% organic meals.
- Snacks on the hike.
- Dining tent with table, stools, and all dining implements.
- Eco-friendly portable toilet and toilet tent (for Groups over 4 people).
- Chef and su-chef.
- Kitchen tent.
- Four-person tent for every 2 hikers.
- Camping Mattress.
- First-aid kit.
- Oxygen tank.
- 24 hours Assistance.
Not Included:
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses.
- HuaynaPicchu Mountain or Montaña permit (USD $75).
- Tips for the Crew.
Included:
- Expert guide.
- Pre-trek briefing.
- All Transportation.
- Bus tickets.
- 1 night Camping.
- 1 night Standard hotel.
- The Expedition Train.
- Admission ticket to Machu Picchu.
- Horse to carry all group gear.
- Horse to carry personal gear up to 7K for each hiker.
- 100% organic meals.
- Snacks on the hike.
- Dining tent with table, stools, and all dining implements.
- Eco-friendly portable toilet and toilet tent (for Groups over 4 people).
- Chef and su-chef.
- Kitchen tent.
- Four-person tent for every 2 hikers.
- Camping Mattress.
- First-aid kit.
- Oxygen tank.
- 24 hours Assistance.
Not Included:
- HuaynaPicchu Mountain permit (USD $75).
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses.
- Tips for the crew.
LUXURY
$3290
PREMIUM
$870
STANDARD
$ 790
Included:
- Expert guide.
- Pre-trek briefing.
- All Transportation.
- Bus tickets.
- 1 night Glamping
- 1 Night Hotel 5*
- Vistadome Observatory train.
- The Luxury Hiram Bingham Train one way.
- Machu Picchu Entrance.
- Horses to carry all group gear
- Porter and horse to carry personal gear for each hiker.
- 100% organic meals
- Luxury Dining tent with table, stools, and all dining implements
- Eco-friendly portable toilet and toilet tent.
- Shower tents
- Professional Massage
- Chef and an assistant chef
- Kitchen tent
- Four-person tent for every 2 hikers
- Mattress
- 1 Buffet Lunch on day 3.
- 2 times Private guided walking tour of Machu Picchu by an expert guide.
- First-aid kit
- Emergency oxygen tank
- Plastic poncho
- Hiking poles
- Premium Sleeping Bag
- Linners and Pillows
- HuaynaPicchu Mountain permit or MachuPicchu Mountain
- 2 times visit to MachuPicchu.
- 24 hours Assistance.
Included:
- Expert guide.
- Pre-trek briefing.
- All Transportation.
- Bus tickets.
- 1 night Camping.
- 1 night 3* hotel.
- The Vistadome Train.
- Admission ticket to Machu Picchu.
- Horse to carry all group gear.
- Horse to carry personal gear up to 7K for each hiker.
- 100% organic meals.
- Snacks on the hike.
- Dining tent with table, stools, and all dining implements.
- Eco-friendly portable toilet and toilet tent (for Groups over 4 people).
- Chef and su-chef.
- Kitchen tent.
- Four-person tent for every 2 hikers.
- Camping Mattress.
- First-aid kit.
- Oxygen tank.
- 24 hours Assistance.
Included:
- Expert guide.
- Pre-trek briefing.
- All Transportation.
- Bus tickets.
- 1 night Camping.
- 1 night Standard hotel.
- The Expedition Train.
- Admission ticket to Machu Picchu.
- Horse to carry all group gear.
- Horse to carry personal gear up to 7K for each hiker.
- 100% organic meals.
- Snacks on the hike.
- Dining tent with table, stools, and all dining implements.
- Eco-friendly portable toilet and toilet tent (for Groups over 4 people).
- Chef and su-chef.
- Kitchen tent.
- Four-person tent for every 2 hikers.
- Camping Mattress.
- First-aid kit.
- Oxygen tank.
- 24 hours Assistance.
Not Included:
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses.
- Tips for the crew.
Not Included:
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses.
- HuaynaPicchu Mountain or Montaña permit (USD $75).
- Tips for the Crew.
Not Included:
- HuaynaPicchu Mountain permit (USD $75).
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses.
- Tips for the crew.
*The Hiram Bingham train MOST LUXURY TRAIN departs every day from Poroy station in Cusco (except for the last Sunday of the month). From January to April (rainy season), services may depart from Urubamba station, for security reasons
*If you wish to stay at Sanctuary lodge by Belmond, a hotel located at Machu Picchu, you need to request in advance, it has an extra cost. Contact us immediately.
*all options can be customized on this Ancascocha Trek to Machupicchu.
Upgrades:
Train upgrade:
- Vistadome Train: USD $65 Round Trip
- Hiram Bingham: USD $496 One way
Hotel Upgrade: if you are planning to spend an extra night, let us know.
- Sanctuary Lodge: ¡USD $446 per night, per person, based in a double room!
Experience upgrade:
- Glamping Experience: USD $? Request the price.
- Cooking classes: USD $156 per person.
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Getting and landing in Cusco
Our Cusco airport currently is only for domestic flights, so all international travelers by plane must disembark first in Lima and go through Customs. Even if your flight to Cusco is the same day by the same airline carrier, you must grab your bags in Lima and then check them back in.
The best way to get to Cusco is by air and there are several options in airlines. LATAM tends to be expensive, but has the most options and flights. -
Luggage Storage
Any luggage extra you have with you, can be left safely in Cusco at either your hotel or with us at Inca Soul Luggage – Deposit while you are touring or i a trek. We request that your bags have some kind of identification on them so they are easy to locate.
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Altitude
- As soon as people book their trip to our country, specifically Cusco, they start wondering about altitude sickness. The air at high altitudes contains less oxygen than at sea level and forces your body to work harder to get the oxygen it needs.
Over several days at altitude, your body adjusts to the lower amount of oxygen in the air. This is why we always recommend spending at least two days in Cusco before beginning the Inca Trail Trek, an alternative is to go into the Sacred Valley so you can acclimate easier and you can still tour around with our amazing Day Peru Tours.
With altitude sickness, you may first feel like you have the flu or a hangover. You may have a headache, tiredness, loss of appetite, nausea or vomiting, dizziness, trouble sleeping, trouble breathing during exercise. If any of these effects become severe, please contact our office and we will help you get to a doctor.
We always recommend easing into activity slowly, allowing your body to adjust. Drink plenty of fluids such as water or coca tea.Remember the ANCASCOCHA TREK TO MACHUPICCH is not a race. Even those in the best shape will suffer from altitude sickness when they race to the top of the mountain too quickly. Go slowly, it will give your body time to adjust to the mountain.
Your healthcare provider may prescribe medicines, such as acetazolamide and dexamethasone, to help prevent altitude sickness. Start the medicine two days before you get to a high altitude. Continue to take it while you are at high altitude.
You must remember that this is your holiday and you do not want to stress out about the possibility of getting sick from the mountains. Do everything slowly. Drink lots of water. And enjoy the coca tea. If anything does happen and you unfortunately get sick, let your guide know right away – all INCA SOUL guides are trained in how to help you get through it. -
Weather
Welcome to Peru, of course the weather is unpredictable. Typically, the dry season in Cusco is from April through October, but this does not stop rain from falling in June or the sun from coming out in December – just be prepared. No matter which month you are doing a tour or trek, please make sure that you have rain gear that includes a waterproof jacket, pants, poncho and waterproof gloves. Many people forget about gloves, but being cold and wet makes hiking very unpleasant.
Also prepare for four seasons. Many of the tours and treks through the Andes involve many micro-climates and you will need to be prepared for all seasons. Layers are always key as they are easy to adjust to the different temperatures. And evenings will always be cold, so please be prepared with a warm winter-weight jacket. -
First Aid
Every Inca Soul Guide has received training in first aid from a physician. We conduct mandatory training every year in February – every single guide attends. When guiding you, they will have with them a first aid kit for basic medical problems (traveler’s diarrhea, cuts/scrapes, etc.) and oxygen. They know how to make you feel better.
In case something unexpected happens and you feel you can no longer complete the trek, they will figure out the safest and quickest way off the course and to a clinic. You will never be left alone; you will have a member of the team escort you every step of the way until safely with a doctor. When you are feeling up to it, we will make sure that you still have the chance to visit the highlights (Machu Picchu) and reconnect with your family – group, traveling by train comfortably. -
Travel Insurance
To protect your travel investment, we definitely recommend the purchase of travel insurance. Obtaining travel insurance before you leave home is strongly encouraged and very easy.
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Environmental Impact
Inca Soul uses biodegradable soap and transports all our garbage back to Cusco. Our Workers, Guides, chefs, and finally if you are doing the Inca trail with us, our porters are trained to look after the trail and pick up any waste from other groups, as well. We also use environmentally-friendly chemical portable toilets that allow us to pack waste out. We believe in leaving no footprint behind.
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Community
Inca Soul is really proud of the work we do for our small community. This is a main focus for our company. We have worked with villages directly to help supply them with needs their families were missing. We have supported local schools by giving them computers and books, actually we had the chance to build a small school under the support of our clients. We currently sponsor a teacher at the village most of our porters come from to ensure their children are offered the best education.
We believe the most important, we offer ORGANIC. We buy all our food from local farmers and markets and serve the freshest ingredients. We provide English classes for all our team: guides, porters, chefs and drivers.We are always looking to do more for our partners. Please let us know of your ideas and we will work to help.
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Personal Porter
Hiking with us the Inca Trail Trek or a different trek, All of our treks include porters, who are responsible for carrying and setting up all equipment. They will also carry your personal (belongings) duffel, which you will receive at your briefing the night before your trek. The duffel that we provide cannot exceed 7 kg/14 lbs., and must include your sleeping bag and an air mattress.
Each Inca Soul porter is given a proper UNIFORM, SALARY and INSURANCE. They are the backbone of our company. -
Uniform
We are completely respectful with our family members, we understand that dressing our people looks nice, but we are very careful to respect them. Our team won’t be use as marketing object neither as merchandising.
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Tips
At Inca Soul, we cover all expenses of our members, their salary is according to the Peruvian law and they get an extra bonus yearly if they are recognized in our reviews or feedback. We highly recommend to tip them according to your satisfaction and level of service. We really treat you well, better to have some extra money for them. If you want more information about it, read our blog about tipping.
For your 3 day Latest Exclusive Trek to MachuPicchu, here you have the list of items recommend to bring. it is compeltely up to your criteria to take it!
- DAYPACK – A simple lightweight daypack (30 liters).
- SHOES OR BOOTS – We prefer hiking shoes when visiting Machu Picchu.
- 1 Rain jacket shell – Patagonia M10
- 1 rain pant – Mountain Hardwear Stretch Ozonic
- 1 Down jacket optional – Patagonia Ultralight Down Hoody
- 1 Fleece jacket optional – Extra warmth under your down jacket that will be warmer when damp and better to hike in.
- 2 pair of hiking pants or shorts/running tights
- 3 Hiking t-shirt or long sleeve- Nike dri fit t-shirts are ok
- 3 Pair underwear – ExOfficio boxer briefs or ExOfficio women’s briefs
- 3 Pair socks (add thin sock liners if using boots)
- 1 Sun hat
- FIRST AID KIT – Always bring a small personalized first aid kit. We used the .5 Ultralight Kit and added extras, like painkillers, DIAMOX, and personal medications. If you have medical problems let us know at the time of the booking.
- SUN PROTECTION – Sunglasses (polarized recommended), sunscreen, and 45 SPF lip balm are an absolute must.
- POCKET KNIFE – We brought along a small Swiss Army Knife which came in handy here and there. This should be considered optional, but we recommend hiking with one.
- PACK COVER – We suggest having pack covers because they can help with the rain protection. Ziploc bags also come in handy. Rain could happen any time.
- TREKKING POLES (optional) – We recommend hiking with trekking poles, many hikers in Peru do. If you have bad knees/ankles they can help reduce strain on big ascents and descents.
OTHER ITEMS THAT WE RECOMMEND YOU KEEP WITH YOU
- SMALL TOWEL DRYFAST
- CASH SOLES OR US DOLLARS
- PASSPORT AND A COPY (Phone picture is fine)
- PERSONAL TOILETRIES
- HAND SANITIZER – We use it often (especially before meals) and you’ll have a better chance of avoiding illness.
- INSECT REPELLENT – At higher elevations insects aren’t a problem at all. For lower elevations, 30% DEET will do the trick.
- TOILET PAPER
- CAMERA AND EXTRA BATTERIES
- POWER BANK
- EAR PLUGS.
- WATER BOTTLES – Nalgene bottles are a great option, camel backs are great too, due the regulations of Machu Picchu National park, plastic is forbidden.
DAY 1: AMAZING PEROLNIYOQ WATERFALL.
- We pick you up from your hotel at 5:00 AM to start our Ancascocha Trek to Machu picchu, we drive 1h 45m to Soqma (3,205 m/10,512 ft). This is the starting point of our trek and where we meet the crew (and horses).
- The hike begins with a 1 hour walk to Perolniyoc cascade lookout. The waterfall is breathtaking, and you can even take the short climb down to the base of the falls for some fantastic photo opportunities (and cool down if the weather is hot)! Then, hiking for a further 45 minutes we visit the Inca site of the same name. Perched on a cliff-top with spectacular views of the surrounding valley, time to learn about our history.
- Lunch spot, Rayan (3,700 m/12,139 ft.). chance to rest, relax and refuel for the afternoon’s hiking.
- The afternoon begins with a challenging 3-hour uphill hike to reach the Kuychiccasa pass (4,450 m /14,599 ft). Passing the rustic houses of the farmers, at every turn you will see sumptuous views of the snow-capped peaks.
- As we reach the top of the pass (perhaps a little breathless) we take a break to soak in the magnificent views of the Chancachuco Valley on one side and the Sacred Valley of the Incas on the other side.
Trek Distance: 7.4 mi (12 km) | Difficult
Approximate Time: 7 to 8 hrs.
Sights: Perolniyoq – Veronica mountain.
DAY 2: YANAQAQA – SACRED VALLEY PIRAMID – MACHUPICCHU PUEBLO.
- Early morning, breakfast, hike 1.5 hours with alternating ascents and descents. From here we trek downhill for 2 ½ hours to a site the Incas called Inti Punku, (meaning Sun Gate), where there is a spectacular view of Mount Veronica (5,682 m/ 18,637 ft) and the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
- Our lunch place is 30 minutes downhill from Inti Punku at Choquetacarpo (3,600m/ 11,808 ft.), We will have a few minutes break and then walk one hour downhill to the Cachiqata quarry (3,525 m/ 11,562 ft.), where we observe the quarry of stones for Ollantaytambo. We will have a tour and talk about how you can still see remains of stone work that was interrupted by the Spanish.
- From the quarry we descend for 2 hours until we reach Ollantaytambo town (2,840 m / 9,315 ft.). We will have dinner in Ollantaytambo.
- late afternoon we take the train to Aguas Calientes. When we arrive you will check in to your hotel room.
Trek Distance: 10.56 mi (17 km) | Moderate
Approximate Time: 8 hrs.
Sights: Inti punku – Inca Piramyd – Ollantaytambo
DAY 3: UNIQUE MACHUPICCHU WONDER AND HUAYNAPICCHU
- Have breakfast at your Machupicchu hotel as early possible, we take a very early bus (5:30am) along the winding road to Machu Picchu to see the magnificent Sunrise. Once there you will be given a 2-hour walking tour. visit the most impressive structures and temples.
- If you have elected to climb Huayna Picchu mountain you will begin the hike at 8 AM. The ticket price for Huayna Picchu is not included in the price of your trek. If you are not climbing the mountain you will have time to explore Machu Picchu before you return to Aguas Calientes by bus.
- When you arrive in Aguas Calientes town, you will have time for your lunch and then board the train to Ollantaytambo Train station. private car to Cusco and we will drop you off at your hotel.
*Customize: Spend another day at Machu Picchu. Stay overnight at a hotel in Aguas Calientes, visit the hot springs or just walk around the town, visit for a second time the spectacular Sanctuary of Machupicchu.
*Customize: take a nicer train in the way back to Cusco, get the Vistadome train (first class), bigger windows and huge skylight.
End of the Inca Trail Trek Adventure.
Note: The ANCASCOCHA TREK TO MACHUPICCH itinerary is subject to change without prior notice according to weather conditions, strikes, roadblocks, or other events which are beyond our control. At Inca Soul we will always do our best to follow the itinerary as closely as possible.
Our prices will vary depending on your preference, At Inca Soul we find the best options and the best located hotels to make sure you have a lifetime experience.
Double/Triple Occupancy
3 Star Hotel
$ 790
4 Star Hotel
$870
5 Star Hotel
$3290
What is Included in our Package?
Included:
- Expert guide.
- Pre-trek briefing.
- All Transportation.
- Bus tickets.
- 1 night Glamping
- 1 Night Hotel 5*
- Vistadome Observatory train.
- The Luxury Hiram Bingham Train one way.
- Machu Picchu Entrance.
- Horses to carry all group gear
- Porter and horse to carry personal gear for each hiker.
- 100% organic meals
- Luxury Dining tent with table, stools, and all dining implements
- Eco-friendly portable toilet and toilet tent.
- Shower tents
- Professional Massage
- Chef and an assistant chef
- Kitchen tent
- Four-person tent for every 2 hikers
- Mattress
- 1 Buffet Lunch on day 3.
- 2 times Private guided walking tour of Machu Picchu by an expert guide.
- First-aid kit
- Emergency oxygen tank
- Plastic poncho
- Hiking poles
- Premium Sleeping Bag
- Linners and Pillows
- HuaynaPicchu Mountain permit or MachuPicchu Mountain
- 2 times visit to MachuPicchu.
- 24 hours Assistance.
Not Included:
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses.
- Tips for the crew.
Included:
- Expert guide.
- Pre-trek briefing.
- All Transportation.
- Bus tickets.
- 1 night Camping.
- 1 night 3* hotel.
- The Vistadome Train.
- Admission ticket to Machu Picchu.
- Horse to carry all group gear.
- Horse to carry personal gear up to 7K for each hiker.
- 100% organic meals.
- Snacks on the hike.
- Dining tent with table, stools, and all dining implements.
- Eco-friendly portable toilet and toilet tent (for Groups over 4 people).
- Chef and su-chef.
- Kitchen tent.
- Four-person tent for every 2 hikers.
- Camping Mattress.
- First-aid kit.
- Oxygen tank.
- 24 hours Assistance.
Not Included:
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses.
- HuaynaPicchu Mountain or Montaña permit (USD $75).
- Tips for the Crew.
Included:
- Expert guide.
- Pre-trek briefing.
- All Transportation.
- Bus tickets.
- 1 night Camping.
- 1 night Standard hotel.
- The Expedition Train.
- Admission ticket to Machu Picchu.
- Horse to carry all group gear.
- Horse to carry personal gear up to 7K for each hiker.
- 100% organic meals.
- Snacks on the hike.
- Dining tent with table, stools, and all dining implements.
- Eco-friendly portable toilet and toilet tent (for Groups over 4 people).
- Chef and su-chef.
- Kitchen tent.
- Four-person tent for every 2 hikers.
- Camping Mattress.
- First-aid kit.
- Oxygen tank.
- 24 hours Assistance.
Not Included:
- HuaynaPicchu Mountain permit (USD $75).
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses.
- Tips for the crew.
LUXURY
$3290
PREMIUM
$870
STANDARD
$ 790
Included:
- Expert guide.
- Pre-trek briefing.
- All Transportation.
- Bus tickets.
- 1 night Glamping
- 1 Night Hotel 5*
- Vistadome Observatory train.
- The Luxury Hiram Bingham Train one way.
- Machu Picchu Entrance.
- Horses to carry all group gear
- Porter and horse to carry personal gear for each hiker.
- 100% organic meals
- Luxury Dining tent with table, stools, and all dining implements
- Eco-friendly portable toilet and toilet tent.
- Shower tents
- Professional Massage
- Chef and an assistant chef
- Kitchen tent
- Four-person tent for every 2 hikers
- Mattress
- 1 Buffet Lunch on day 3.
- 2 times Private guided walking tour of Machu Picchu by an expert guide.
- First-aid kit
- Emergency oxygen tank
- Plastic poncho
- Hiking poles
- Premium Sleeping Bag
- Linners and Pillows
- HuaynaPicchu Mountain permit or MachuPicchu Mountain
- 2 times visit to MachuPicchu.
- 24 hours Assistance.
Included:
- Expert guide.
- Pre-trek briefing.
- All Transportation.
- Bus tickets.
- 1 night Camping.
- 1 night 3* hotel.
- The Vistadome Train.
- Admission ticket to Machu Picchu.
- Horse to carry all group gear.
- Horse to carry personal gear up to 7K for each hiker.
- 100% organic meals.
- Snacks on the hike.
- Dining tent with table, stools, and all dining implements.
- Eco-friendly portable toilet and toilet tent (for Groups over 4 people).
- Chef and su-chef.
- Kitchen tent.
- Four-person tent for every 2 hikers.
- Camping Mattress.
- First-aid kit.
- Oxygen tank.
- 24 hours Assistance.
Included:
- Expert guide.
- Pre-trek briefing.
- All Transportation.
- Bus tickets.
- 1 night Camping.
- 1 night Standard hotel.
- The Expedition Train.
- Admission ticket to Machu Picchu.
- Horse to carry all group gear.
- Horse to carry personal gear up to 7K for each hiker.
- 100% organic meals.
- Snacks on the hike.
- Dining tent with table, stools, and all dining implements.
- Eco-friendly portable toilet and toilet tent (for Groups over 4 people).
- Chef and su-chef.
- Kitchen tent.
- Four-person tent for every 2 hikers.
- Camping Mattress.
- First-aid kit.
- Oxygen tank.
- 24 hours Assistance.
Not Included:
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses.
- Tips for the crew.
Not Included:
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses.
- HuaynaPicchu Mountain or Montaña permit (USD $75).
- Tips for the Crew.
Not Included:
- HuaynaPicchu Mountain permit (USD $75).
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses.
- Tips for the crew.
*The Hiram Bingham train MOST LUXURY TRAIN departs every day from Poroy station in Cusco (except for the last Sunday of the month). From January to April (rainy season), services may depart from Urubamba station, for security reasons
*If you wish to stay at Sanctuary lodge by Belmond, a hotel located at Machu Picchu, you need to request in advance, it has an extra cost. Contact us immediately.
*all options can be customized on this Ancascocha Trek to Machupicchu.
Upgrades:
Train upgrade:
- Vistadome Train: USD $65 Round Trip
- Hiram Bingham: USD $496 One way
Hotel Upgrade: if you are planning to spend an extra night, let us know.
- Sanctuary Lodge: ¡USD $446 per night, per person, based in a double room!
Experience upgrade:
- Glamping Experience: USD $? Request the price.
- Cooking classes: USD $156 per person.
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Getting and landing in Cusco
Our Cusco airport currently is only for domestic flights, so all international travelers by plane must disembark first in Lima and go through Customs. Even if your flight to Cusco is the same day by the same airline carrier, you must grab your bags in Lima and then check them back in.
The best way to get to Cusco is by air and there are several options in airlines. LATAM tends to be expensive, but has the most options and flights. -
Luggage Storage
Any luggage extra you have with you, can be left safely in Cusco at either your hotel or with us at Inca Soul Luggage – Deposit while you are touring or i a trek. We request that your bags have some kind of identification on them so they are easy to locate.
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Altitude
- As soon as people book their trip to our country, specifically Cusco, they start wondering about altitude sickness. The air at high altitudes contains less oxygen than at sea level and forces your body to work harder to get the oxygen it needs.
Over several days at altitude, your body adjusts to the lower amount of oxygen in the air. This is why we always recommend spending at least two days in Cusco before beginning the Inca Trail Trek, an alternative is to go into the Sacred Valley so you can acclimate easier and you can still tour around with our amazing Day Peru Tours.
With altitude sickness, you may first feel like you have the flu or a hangover. You may have a headache, tiredness, loss of appetite, nausea or vomiting, dizziness, trouble sleeping, trouble breathing during exercise. If any of these effects become severe, please contact our office and we will help you get to a doctor.
We always recommend easing into activity slowly, allowing your body to adjust. Drink plenty of fluids such as water or coca tea.Remember the ANCASCOCHA TREK TO MACHUPICCH is not a race. Even those in the best shape will suffer from altitude sickness when they race to the top of the mountain too quickly. Go slowly, it will give your body time to adjust to the mountain.
Your healthcare provider may prescribe medicines, such as acetazolamide and dexamethasone, to help prevent altitude sickness. Start the medicine two days before you get to a high altitude. Continue to take it while you are at high altitude.
You must remember that this is your holiday and you do not want to stress out about the possibility of getting sick from the mountains. Do everything slowly. Drink lots of water. And enjoy the coca tea. If anything does happen and you unfortunately get sick, let your guide know right away – all INCA SOUL guides are trained in how to help you get through it. -
Weather
Welcome to Peru, of course the weather is unpredictable. Typically, the dry season in Cusco is from April through October, but this does not stop rain from falling in June or the sun from coming out in December – just be prepared. No matter which month you are doing a tour or trek, please make sure that you have rain gear that includes a waterproof jacket, pants, poncho and waterproof gloves. Many people forget about gloves, but being cold and wet makes hiking very unpleasant.
Also prepare for four seasons. Many of the tours and treks through the Andes involve many micro-climates and you will need to be prepared for all seasons. Layers are always key as they are easy to adjust to the different temperatures. And evenings will always be cold, so please be prepared with a warm winter-weight jacket. -
First Aid
Every Inca Soul Guide has received training in first aid from a physician. We conduct mandatory training every year in February – every single guide attends. When guiding you, they will have with them a first aid kit for basic medical problems (traveler’s diarrhea, cuts/scrapes, etc.) and oxygen. They know how to make you feel better.
In case something unexpected happens and you feel you can no longer complete the trek, they will figure out the safest and quickest way off the course and to a clinic. You will never be left alone; you will have a member of the team escort you every step of the way until safely with a doctor. When you are feeling up to it, we will make sure that you still have the chance to visit the highlights (Machu Picchu) and reconnect with your family – group, traveling by train comfortably. -
Travel Insurance
To protect your travel investment, we definitely recommend the purchase of travel insurance. Obtaining travel insurance before you leave home is strongly encouraged and very easy.
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Environmental Impact
Inca Soul uses biodegradable soap and transports all our garbage back to Cusco. Our Workers, Guides, chefs, and finally if you are doing the Inca trail with us, our porters are trained to look after the trail and pick up any waste from other groups, as well. We also use environmentally-friendly chemical portable toilets that allow us to pack waste out. We believe in leaving no footprint behind.
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Community
Inca Soul is really proud of the work we do for our small community. This is a main focus for our company. We have worked with villages directly to help supply them with needs their families were missing. We have supported local schools by giving them computers and books, actually we had the chance to build a small school under the support of our clients. We currently sponsor a teacher at the village most of our porters come from to ensure their children are offered the best education.
We believe the most important, we offer ORGANIC. We buy all our food from local farmers and markets and serve the freshest ingredients. We provide English classes for all our team: guides, porters, chefs and drivers.We are always looking to do more for our partners. Please let us know of your ideas and we will work to help.
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Personal Porter
Hiking with us the Inca Trail Trek or a different trek, All of our treks include porters, who are responsible for carrying and setting up all equipment. They will also carry your personal (belongings) duffel, which you will receive at your briefing the night before your trek. The duffel that we provide cannot exceed 7 kg/14 lbs., and must include your sleeping bag and an air mattress.
Each Inca Soul porter is given a proper UNIFORM, SALARY and INSURANCE. They are the backbone of our company. -
Uniform
We are completely respectful with our family members, we understand that dressing our people looks nice, but we are very careful to respect them. Our team won’t be use as marketing object neither as merchandising.
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Tips
At Inca Soul, we cover all expenses of our members, their salary is according to the Peruvian law and they get an extra bonus yearly if they are recognized in our reviews or feedback. We highly recommend to tip them according to your satisfaction and level of service. We really treat you well, better to have some extra money for them. If you want more information about it, read our blog about tipping.
For your 3 day Latest Exclusive Trek to MachuPicchu, here you have the list of items recommend to bring. it is compeltely up to your criteria to take it!
- DAYPACK – A simple lightweight daypack (30 liters).
- SHOES OR BOOTS – We prefer hiking shoes when visiting Machu Picchu.
- 1 Rain jacket shell – Patagonia M10
- 1 rain pant – Mountain Hardwear Stretch Ozonic
- 1 Down jacket optional – Patagonia Ultralight Down Hoody
- 1 Fleece jacket optional – Extra warmth under your down jacket that will be warmer when damp and better to hike in.
- 2 pair of hiking pants or shorts/running tights
- 3 Hiking t-shirt or long sleeve- Nike dri fit t-shirts are ok
- 3 Pair underwear – ExOfficio boxer briefs or ExOfficio women’s briefs
- 3 Pair socks (add thin sock liners if using boots)
- 1 Sun hat
- FIRST AID KIT – Always bring a small personalized first aid kit. We used the .5 Ultralight Kit and added extras, like painkillers, DIAMOX, and personal medications. If you have medical problems let us know at the time of the booking.
- SUN PROTECTION – Sunglasses (polarized recommended), sunscreen, and 45 SPF lip balm are an absolute must.
- POCKET KNIFE – We brought along a small Swiss Army Knife which came in handy here and there. This should be considered optional, but we recommend hiking with one.
- PACK COVER – We suggest having pack covers because they can help with the rain protection. Ziploc bags also come in handy. Rain could happen any time.
- TREKKING POLES (optional) – We recommend hiking with trekking poles, many hikers in Peru do. If you have bad knees/ankles they can help reduce strain on big ascents and descents.
OTHER ITEMS THAT WE RECOMMEND YOU KEEP WITH YOU
- SMALL TOWEL DRYFAST
- CASH SOLES OR US DOLLARS
- PASSPORT AND A COPY (Phone picture is fine)
- PERSONAL TOILETRIES
- HAND SANITIZER – We use it often (especially before meals) and you’ll have a better chance of avoiding illness.
- INSECT REPELLENT – At higher elevations insects aren’t a problem at all. For lower elevations, 30% DEET will do the trick.
- TOILET PAPER
- CAMERA AND EXTRA BATTERIES
- POWER BANK
- EAR PLUGS.
- WATER BOTTLES – Nalgene bottles are a great option, camel backs are great too, due the regulations of Machu Picchu National park, plastic is forbidden.
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