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cuscojourneys · 4 years ago
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LARES TREK
We are a firm believer that the journey is just as important as the destination and the Lares Trek 4 days from turquoise lagoons and dizzying altitudes to smiling locals herding their llamas and alpacas, this is one hike you will treasure for years to come. 🌐More Info: https://bit.ly/32nJvWkBook it- 📨 [email protected]✅Whatsapp:👉+51 966405778
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salkantay-trek · 5 years ago
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The Lares trail keeps captivating more and more people from all over the world. You’ll find rivers, lagoons, waterfalls, springs water of all colors, and impressive views of the snowy peaks.
Know this awesome route!
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laresperutour · 11 years ago
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cuscolares · 11 years ago
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cuscojourneys · 6 years ago
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LARES TREK
This trip comes with bragging rights. It’ll take you to Machu Picchu by a route that most tourists don’t even know exists. In this part of Peru the valleys and peaks of the Andes crest and fall like ocean waves.
More Info: https://bit.ly/2oH4vAp
Book it- 📨 [email protected]
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cuscojourneys · 7 years ago
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LARES TREK SHORT An amazing alternative to the Inca Trail and slightly easier than the Salcantay trek, this 3 day trek takes you off the beaten track in the Andes Mountains with a lot of opportunities to interact with the local people and the real Andean communities. The trek ends at the wonder of the world: Machu Picchu More info: www.cuscojourneys.com #larestrek #lares #larestrail #larestrekshort #perutreks #cuscojourneys #adventuretour #travelperu #CTperu #letsgoperu #vacation #travel #mountain #photography #cusco #peru #machupicchu
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cuscojourneys · 8 years ago
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LARES TREK 4 DAYS The 4-day Lares Trek is one of the most popular alternative treks chosen by travelers to Cusco. This route passes through typical local communities, enabling travelers to witness how the people of the Andes have conserved their traditions. More Info: www.cuscojourneys.com #larestrek #lares #cuscojourneys #perutreks #adventuretour #travel #hiking #peru #cusco #classiclarestrek #larestrail #larestrekclassic #vacation #machupicchu #bucketlist #natgeo
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cuscojourneys · 8 years ago
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LARES TREK This trek invite us to experience the live culture of the Incas. Its trails are full of culture and where the farmers and local communities still keep alive rich traditions from the past, like weaving Inca textiles. Lares is a trek of around 34 Km. a trail full of live history and archeological remains that will show you a bit of what once was the Inca Empire. Website: www.cuscojourneys.com #lares #photography #larestrek #larestrekperu #Ctperu #peru #cusco #cuscojourneys #bucketlist #classiclarestrel #larestrail #adventuretour #adventure #southamerica #machupicchu #weaving #andeanculture #incas
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cuscojourneys · 8 years ago
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LARES TREK TO MACHU PICCHU 4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS The Lares Trek 4 Days is an excellent alternative to the Inca Trail. Taking you off the beaten track with visits to authentic Andean communities whilst being surrounded by stunning mountains, lakes and valleys this fabulous trek offers a real insight in to the lives of the people of Cusco as it once was. and finally you arrive to Machu picchu Web Site: www.cuscojourneys.com #larestrek #cuscojourneys #perutreks #larestrekperu #igerscusco #adventuretravel #luxurytravel #bucketlist #machupicchu #lastesadventure #larestrail #natgeo #lonelyplanet #lareshike
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cuscojourneys · 8 years ago
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LARES TREK This is an excellent alternative to the traditional inca trail, with the added bonus of visiting isolated andean communities with long weaving traditions. The Lares and Machu Picchu trek is sometimes known as the 'Weaver's Way' or the Weaver's Trail. Get Info: www.cuscojourneys.com #lares #hotspring #cuscojourneys #perutreks #adventuretravel #larestrek #larestrail #classiclarestrek #larestrekperu #natgeo #luxurytravel #alternativetrek #machupicchu #besthike #traditions #andean #explore #CTperu #traveltrips
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cuscojourneys · 6 years ago
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Lares Trek to Machu Picchu a journey through the ancient history, living culture and magnificent landscape of Cusco and the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Expert guides will tailor your individual experience with a choice of adventure activities and cultural encounters. Then, as breathtaking sunsets paint the Andean sky. we’ll get to you to Machu Picchu with a scenic train ride.
More Info: https://bit.ly/2b4ddFM
Book it- 📨 [email protected]
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cuscojourneys · 7 years ago
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cuscojourneys · 8 years ago
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ITINERARY
Day 1: Cusco – Lares Hot Springs – Cuncani Community
Early in the morning we are going pick you up from your hotel in Cusco to start our car drive and passing by the impressive Inca site of Sacsayhuaman then to go into the majestic sacred valley from where we are going to appreciate some snow-capped mountains such as Sawasiray and Pitusiray and we stop in the small town of Calca where you have the chance to explore the local market to have an idea how is the daily life of the people who live in the sacred valley of the Incas.  Afterwards we still drive to Lares hot springs. Once there you can enjoy the natural hot pools surrounded by the mountains and the river. After a hearty lunch we will pack up and start the hike to the village of Cuncani which takes approximately 4 hour. We start ascending gradually on the uphill path from 3300m 10826 ft to 3800 m 12467 ft on the way we appreciate llamas and alpacas eating on the grassy hills, this type of landscape will be our company during the hike. After 4 hour of grueling but beautiful hike we reach to Cuncani village, where our tents will be set, this is the tradition with all villages around Lares. Where we’ll enjoy dinner and camp for the night. Cuncani is also very famous for its textile production and ancestral weaving techniques..
Meals: Lunch, Dinner, Snacks
Accommodation: Camping
Maximum Altitude: 3800m 12467 ft.
Minimum Altitude: 3100m 10826 ft.
Distance Travelled: Approx. 14km
Approximate Walking Time: 7 hours
Day 2: Cuncani Community  – Quiswarani Community
Our second day hike begins with a leisurely hike around the village of Cuncani then we take the left side of the Cuncani valley. The hike takes about 3 hour uphill to the pass known as Abra Huillquiccasa at 4200m 13779ft
While you push yourself up to the pass at a moderate pace, you enjoy the awesome views of the mountains and the beautiful lakes that make the hike very nice and pleasurable. The area is noted for its spectacular glacial lakes, Condors, llamas, alpacas and Viscachas roam the land sometimes they are very close to the hikers. After the pass about 2 hour downhill to the lunch spot to Quiswarani Community,  After we’ll spend the rest of the day doing community service with the family, helping them go about their daily tasks. This could include anything from shepherding llamas or alpacas to caring for guinea pigs, shearing wool, weaving or farming potatoes and quinoa. You will learn some basic Quechua, the native indigenous language, as you become friends with the family members. As the day comes to a close, we will help prepare a traditional Pachamanca (traditional cooking method using hot stones) for a delicious dinner to share with your family by the campfire.
Distance: 10 km 5ml.
Climate: warm in the day and cold in the night.
Hiking time: 6 hour approximately.
Maximum Altitude: 4200m 13779ft
Minimum Altitude: 3700m 12139ft.
Day 3: Quishuarani Community – Pachacutec Pass – Canchacancha
Today our hiking will be pleasant walking across stone houses with stupendous views after passing the village the path starts ascending gradually to the highest point of the whole Lares trek known as Abra Pachacutec at 4460m 14632ft Near the top we are rewarded with views of the snow-caped peaks of Pitusiray 5750m 18864ft and Chicon 5500m 18044 ft at the top we stop for a while to do an small offering to the Andean gods. The path continues for an hour along a narrow barren ridge before dropping down into the beautiful brilliant glacial lakes, Suirococha and Yuraccocha Where we enjoy our delicious lunch. In the afternoon 2 hour downhill hike to Canchacancha village the area is very interesting full of potato plantations on the hillside of the village. We camp at the base of amazing snow-capped mountains and near of Cancha Cancha village.
Distance: 11km 6ml.
Climate: warm in the day and cold in the night.
Hiking time: 7 hour approximately.
Maximum Altitude: 44600m 146325ft.
Minimum Altitude: 3800m 12467ft.
Day 4: Canchacancha – Huaran – Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes
After a nutritious breakfast we will hike to the lower part of the sacred valley of the Incas which is flanked by steep mountains. We pass through pretty farmland while following a small river down through the mountain corridor. The hike takes about 3 hour downhill to Huaran village where we have our lunch made with local ingredients such as organic potatoes, vegetables, etc. afterwards we catch a private van to Ollantaytambo train station to catch the train to Aguas Calientes town 1.5 hour train ride we get to Aguas Calientes town then we go to the accommodation to take shower and relaxing at the hotel and in the evening to enjoy the delicious dinner at the restaurant in town.
Distance: 9 km 4ml.
Climate: from warm to hot in the day and warm in the night.
Hiking time: 3 hour approximately.
Maximum Altitude: 3800m 12467ft.
Minimum Altitude: 2050m 6725ft
Day 5: Aguas Calientes – Machupicchu – Ollantaytambo – Cusco
After breakfast we will board the bus which will take us to the biggest energetic center of the Incas, “Machu Picchu”. As part of our itinerary the same professional tour guide from the Lares trek;   will teach you about all the history of this mysterious and mystical place. We will visit the Sun Temple, Royal palace, Main Temple, Three Windows Temple and Sun Dial. It will be an unforgettable experience. After the guided tour, you will have free time to explore on your own.
If you have booked Wayna picchu, you will need to coordinate with your guide for Machu Picchu visiting depending on your scheduled time to the mountain, for people not hiking any of the mountains there are some other optional activities on your own (not included in the price):
Visit the Sun Gate: You will have an opportunity to walk (approx. 2 hours up and down) up to the Sun Gate (Inti Punku) to see Machu Picchu from a different angle.
Hike to the Inca Bridge: The Inca Bridge offers a dose of adventure for your next Machu Picchu visit. However in this case, the adventure is a little less strenuous, but a lot more death defying, not for people with vertigo.
Train back to Cusco: In the afternoon you will return to the train station in Aguas Calientes for the trip back to Ollantaytambo. Upon your arrival to train station you will be transferred by car to your hotel in Cusco.
Meals: Breakfast
Lowest Elevation: 2,040 m/ 6,691 ft
Highest Elevation: 2,440 m/ 8,052 ft
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cuscojourneys · 8 years ago
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LARES TREK TO MACHU PICCHU 3 DAYS / 2 NIGHTS 
Lares Trek 3 Days / 2 Nights,  is  Off the beaten track, stunning mountains scenery, High Mountain passes, quieter trails, local villages, women weaving, less tourists, Quechua speaking people, Hot spring, the route of the weavers, Andean communities with real descendant of the Incas, llama shepherds.
An amazing alternative to the Inca Trail and slightly easier than the Salcantay trek, this 3 day trek takes you off the beaten track in the Andes Mountains with a lot of opportunities to interact with the local people and the real Andean communities. The trek ends at the wonder of the world: Machu Picchu
ITINERARY DAY 1: Cusco – Lares Hot Spring – Wacawasi.
We depart early in the morning to Calca through the Sacred Valley of the Incas enjoying the stunning scenery. Then we ascend by bus towards the Hualcapunku pass (4,500m/14,847ft), once here we enjoy the spectacular views of snow-capped mountains, rural communities and valleys with plenty of llamas and alpacas. After that we descend to Lares for breakfast and visit the natural hot springs, with temperatures between 28°c and 38°c. Here we have lunch before we start our trek with a moderate climb for 3 hours through unspoiled Andean valley to our fist campsite at Huacawasi (3,750m/12,377ft)
Meals: Lunch/Dinner.
Accommodation: camping facilities
Maximum Altitude: 4,500m/14,847ft.
Minimum Altitude: 2,900m/9,570ft.
Distance to walk: 11km approx.
Walking time: 3 hours
Difficulty: Easy/Moderate.
Day 2: Wacawasi �� Ipsaycocha Pass – Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes
Many of houses that you can see in Waca Wasi are built of stone and have thatched roofs. Local people produce beautiful colourful fabrics. In the morning, we learn about weaving techniques while we can admire their high quality products such as ponchos, “chullos” (woolen hats) and other garments. We start trekking later today, it means after having lunch in the village. We climb for about 3 hours to reach the top of Ipsaycocha Pass (4,500 m), the highest point of the trek. There, we can appreciate stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Then, we descending gently for about 1 hour until getting to the place of our Lunch spot near the stunning Ipsaycocha Lake. If we are lucky, we can see Andean geese, Puna ibis and other wetland´s birds around the lake.  then we will continue downhill until Patacancha Community.
Our transport will be waiting for us to take us further down the valley to the Inca town of Ollantaytambo where we will rest and have Dinner. In the night we will catch a train to Aguas Calientes. This is a spectacular journey that starts in the Quechua highlands and slowly descends to lush tropical vegetation as we near Aguas Calientes. Total journey time by train is about 1½ hours. We’ll spend the night in a hostal in Aguas Calientes. We will make it an early night to bed to prepare for your Machu Picchu visit the following morning.
Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner.
Accommodation: Hotel
Maximum Altitude: 4,550m/15,017ft
Minimum Altitude: 2050mt.
Distance to walk: 16km approx.
Walking time: 9 hours
Difficulty: Challenge.
Day 3: Aguas calientes – Machu Picchu – Cusco.
After breakfast we will board the bus which will take us to the biggest energetic center of the Incas, “Machu Picchu”. As part of our itinerary the same professional tour guide from the Lares trek;   will teach you about all the history of this mysterious and mystical place. We will visit the Sun Temple, Royal palace, Main Temple, Three Windows Temple and Sun Dial. It will be an unforgettable experience. After the guided tour, you will have free time to explore on your own.
If you have booked Wayna picchu, you will need to coordinate with your guide for Machu Picchu visiting depending on your scheduled time to the mountain, for people not hiking any of the mountains there are some other optional activities on your own (not included in the price):
Visit the Sun Gate: You will have an opportunity to walk (approx. 2 hours up and down) up to the Sun Gate (Inti Punku) to see Machu Picchu from a different angle.
Hike to the Inca Bridge: The Inca Bridge offers a dose of adventure for your next Machu Picchu visit. However in this case, the adventure is a little less strenuous, but a lot more death defying, not for people with vertigo.
Train back to Cusco: In the afternoon you will return to the train station in Aguas Calientes for the trip back to Ollantaytambo. Upon your arrival to train station you will be transferred by car to your hotel in Cusco.
Meals: Breakfast
Lowest Elevation: 2,040 m/ 6,691 ft
Highest Elevation: 2,440 m/ 8,052 ft
Included:
Pre briefing departure
Transport from the hotel to Lares-hot springs
English speaking professional mountain guide with degree in Archaeology
Expedition train from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Caliente
Expedition train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo
Bus ticket from Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Aguas calientes
Admission ticket to Machu picchu archaeological complex
Hotel with private room and bathroom in Aguas Calientes
2 person Igloo tents (large and comfortable) and a roll pad mattress.
Delicious meals during the 3 days as indicated in the itinerary
Cook and cooking equipment
Horseman and mules, to carry all camping and personal equipment (8 kilos of your personal items such as
extra clothes, sleeping bag will be carried by our mules)
Provision of a horse in case of emergency such as illness, to ensure trek can be completed by all participants
First-aid kit including emergency oxygen tank
Boiled water to fill in your bottles
Private guided tour in Machu Picchu
Chef and cooking equipment and kitchen tent
Tea time before dinner (tea, coffee, coco, biscuits, popcorn)
Oxygen Tank & First aid kit
All local taxes
Not Included:
Sleeping bag
Water on Day 1
Energy snacks which can very useful such as chocolate and granola bars and dried fruits
Breakfast on Day 1, Lunch on Day 3
Wayna Picchu Mountain $ 25.00 per person (Walk to the top without a guide. The trail is well marked.)
Tips: Guide, Cook, Porters
Bring for the Lares Trek to Machu Picchu
A good daypack: Eagle Creek Afar Backpack –appropriate packs to carry your personal belongings.
Original passport with the migration Peru card (for Trains, Machu Picchu Park, and Hotels)
Travel insurance (strongly recommended but not required).
Swimwear for the hot springs of Lares
Lighter trekking boots (with good ankle support)
3 pairs of trekking pants (not jeans): 1 hiking, 1 cotton–which is just enough. Please spray both pairs with an insect repellent before the trip.
Layers for variable temperatures especially at night
1 rain jacket: The first night the temperature can be as – 5 degrees Celsius/41 degrees Fahrenheit. The rain jacket can be helpful, because there are rainy days even if we are in dry season!
1 warm/Winter jacket
Thermals: wool socks, gloves, scarf, and woolen hat for cold nights.
3 pairs of underwear, 5 pairs of socks (Bamboo or cotton/nylon-blend socks dry faster than 100 percent cotton, which lose their softness when air-dried). It is nice to have a couple of extra pairs of socks to change into at night when you’re not hiking. Also, we recommend bringing both really heavy hiking socks and lighter socks because the weather is variable, so you want to make sure you’re not too cold or overheat.
3 t-shirts, 2 long sleeve shirts
1 good sleeping bag liner that is super lightweight and easy to pack. Definitely does its Job!
Travel-size tissues and wet wipes–The air is cold and damp so your nose is going to run a lot. Everyone seems to run out of tissues by the end of the trek. Also, most bathrooms do not have toilet paper (if you even get a bathroom), so wet wipes are key.
Iron tablets and pills for altitude sickness. Several people on the hike have varying degrees of altitude sickness and both of these remedies (in addition to the coca tea) are very helpful in alleviating the symptoms.
Sun protection cream (SPF 45 or higher recommended).
Bug spray with 30% DEET in it–which you need, but it doesn’t work very well. The issue with Cusco outdoors is that most of the bugs are not mosquitoes. They are these small flies you can’t even see that leave weird bites that first look like you pricked your finger and then blow up into itchy red bumps. Unfortunately, these bugs seem to bite you no matter what kind of spray you put on, so an anti-itch medication could be helpful.
Re-usable plastic or metal water container or a hydration pack such as Camel back
Water (only for first day hike). Then we will provide you with water throughout the hike.
Camera and film
A headlamp to navigate camp in the evenings and pre-dawn mornings with spare batteries
Bandages or moleskin
Flip flops to change into at night–your toes will thank you!.
Toiletries: toothbrush, toothpaste/floss, shampoo/conditioner, brush/comb, Vaseline (for feet great for potential blisters), feminine hygiene products, deodorant, nail clippers/file/tweezers, spare glasses and/or prescription, mini-eyeglass repair kit, contact lenses if required and supplies, hand sanitizer etc.–and whatever else you need, but pack light.
Medication (Imodium AD or something for your stomach. Some people get an upset stomach on the trek. With 8-10 hours of hiking each day, you need to get over whatever the day throws at you quickly, so bring some meds.
Plastic bags for dirty and wet clothes
Something to read in the evenings
Extra money for souvenirs, drinks, & tips to your staff
Additional Notes
Gift for Andean children “Optional”
Lares Trek. We recommend bringing: Coloring books, crayons, pens, notebooks, pencils, stickers, clothes, toys, etc. but not candies or chemical products. . Children will love to receive these gifts when we pass through Andean communities which have schools.
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cuscojourneys · 8 years ago
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LARES TREK TO MACHU PICCHU 3 DAYS / 2 NIGHTS
Web Site: http://bit.ly/2hFHdez
Lares Trek 3 Days / 2 Nights, is  Off the beaten track, stunning mountains scenery, High Mountain passes, quieter trails, local villages, women weaving, less tourists, Quechua speaking people, Hot spring, the route of the weavers, Andean communities with real descendant of the Incas, llama shepherds.
An amazing alternative to the Inca Trail and slightly easier than the Salcantay trek, this 4 day trek takes you off the beaten track in the Andes Mountains with a lot of opportunities to interact with the local people and the real Andean communities. The trek ends at the wonder of the world: Machu Picchu
ITINERARY
DAY 1: Cusco – Lares Hot Spring – Wacawasi.
We depart early in the morning to Calca through the Sacred Valley of the Incas enjoying the stunning scenery. Then we ascend by bus towards the Hualcapunku pass (4,500m/14,847ft), once here we enjoy the spectacular views of snow-capped mountains, rural communities and valleys with plenty of llamas and alpacas. After that we descend to Lares for breakfast and visit the natural hot springs, with temperatures between 28°c and 38°c. Here we have lunch before we start our trek with a moderate climb for 3 hours through unspoiled Andean valley to our fist campsite at Huacawasi (3,750m/12,377ft)
Meals: Lunch/Dinner.
Accommodation: camping facilities
Maximum Altitude: 4,500m/14,847ft.
Minimum Altitude: 2,900m/9,570ft.
Distance to walk: 11km approx.
Walking time: 3 hours
Difficulty: Easy/Moderate.
Day 2: Wacawasi – Ipsaycocha Pass – Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes
Many of houses that you can see in Waca Wasi are built of stone and have thatched roofs. Local people produce beautiful colourful fabrics. In the morning, we learn about weaving techniques while we can admire their high quality products such as ponchos, “chullos” (woolen hats) and other garments. We start trekking later today, it means after having lunch in the village. We climb for about 3 hours to reach the top of Ipsaycocha Pass (4,500 m), the highest point of the trek. There, we can appreciate stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Then, we descending gently for about 1 hour until getting to the place of our Lunch spot near the stunning Ipsaycocha Lake. If we are lucky, we can see Andean geese, Puna ibis and other wetland´s birds around the lake.  then we will continue downhill until Patacancha Community.
Our transport will be waiting for us to take us further down the valley to the Inca town of Ollantaytambo where we will rest and have Dinner. In the night we will catch a train to Aguas Calientes. This is a spectacular journey that starts in the Quechua highlands and slowly descends to lush tropical vegetation as we near Aguas Calientes. Total journey time by train is about 1½ hours. We’ll spend the night in a hostal in Aguas Calientes. We will make it an early night to bed to prepare for your Machu Picchu visit the following morning.
Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner.
Accommodation: Hotel
Maximum Altitude: 4,550m/15,017ft
Minimum Altitude: 2050mt.
Distance to walk: 16km approx.
Walking time: 9 hours
Difficulty: Challenge.
Day 3: Aguas calientes – Machu Picchu – Cusco.
After breakfast we will board the bus which will take us to the biggest energetic center of the Incas, “Machu Picchu”. As part of our itinerary the same professional tour guide from the Lares trek;   will teach you about all the history of this mysterious and mystical place. We will visit the Sun Temple, Royal palace, Main Temple, Three Windows Temple and Sun Dial. It will be an unforgettable experience. After the guided tour, you will have free time to explore on your own.
If you have booked Wayna picchu, you will need to coordinate with your guide for Machu Picchu visiting depending on your scheduled time to the mountain, for people not hiking any of the mountains there are some other optional activities on your own (not included in the price):
Visit the Sun Gate: You will have an opportunity to walk (approx. 2 hours up and down) up to the Sun Gate (Inti Punku) to see Machu Picchu from a different angle.
Hike to the Inca Bridge: The Inca Bridge offers a dose of adventure for your next Machu Picchu visit. However in this case, the adventure is a little less strenuous, but a lot more death defying, not for people with vertigo.
Train back to Cusco: In the afternoon you will return to the train station in Aguas Calientes for the trip back to Ollantaytambo. Upon your arrival to train station you will be transferred by car to your hotel in Cusco.
Meals: Breakfast
Lowest Elevation: 2,040 m/ 6,691 ft
Highest Elevation: 2,440 m/ 8,052 ft
Included:
Pre briefing departure
Transport from the hotel to Lares-hot springs
English speaking professional mountain guide with degree in Archaeology
Expedition train from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Caliente
Expedition train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo
Bus ticket from Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Aguas calientes
Admission ticket to Machu picchu archaeological complex
Hotel with private room and bathroom in Aguas Calientes
2 person Igloo tents (large and comfortable) and a roll pad mattress.
Delicious meals during the 3 days as indicated in the itinerary
Cook and cooking equipment
Horseman and mules, to carry all camping and personal equipment (8 kilos of your personal items such as
extra clothes, sleeping bag will be carried by our mules)
Provision of a horse in case of emergency such as illness, to ensure trek can be completed by all participants
First-aid kit including emergency oxygen tank
Boiled water to fill in your bottles
Private guided tour in Machu Picchu
Chef and cooking equipment and kitchen tent
Tea time before dinner (tea, coffee, coco, biscuits, popcorn)
Oxygen Tank & First aid kit
All local taxes
Not Included:
Sleeping bag
Water on Day 1
Energy snacks which can very useful such as chocolate and granola bars and dried fruits
Breakfast on Day 1, Lunch on Day 3
Wayna Picchu Mountain (Walk to the top without a guide. The trail is well marked.)
Tips: Guide, Cook, Porters
Bring for the Lares Trek to Machu Picchu
A good daypack: Eagle Creek Afar Backpack –appropriate packs to carry your personal belongings.
Original passport with the migration Peru card (for Trains, Machu Picchu Park, and Hotels)
Travel insurance (strongly recommended but not required).
Swimwear for the hot springs of Lares
Lighter trekking boots (with good ankle support)
3 pairs of trekking pants (not jeans): 1 hiking, 1 cotton–which is just enough. Please spray both pairs with an insect repellent before the trip.
Layers for variable temperatures especially at night
1 rain jacket: The first night the temperature can be as – 5 degrees Celsius/41 degrees Fahrenheit. The rain jacket can be helpful, because there are rainy days even if we are in dry season!
1 warm/Winter jacket
Thermals: wool socks, gloves, scarf, and woolen hat for cold nights.
3 pairs of underwear, 5 pairs of socks (Bamboo or cotton/nylon-blend socks dry faster than 100 percent cotton, which lose their softness when air-dried). It is nice to have a couple of extra pairs of socks to change into at night when you’re not hiking. Also, we recommend bringing both really heavy hiking socks and lighter socks because the weather is variable, so you want to make sure you’re not too cold or overheat.
3 t-shirts, 2 long sleeve shirts
1 good sleeping bag liner that is super lightweight and easy to pack. Definitely does its Job!
Travel-size tissues and wet wipes–The air is cold and damp so your nose is going to run a lot. Everyone seems to run out of tissues by the end of the trek. Also, most bathrooms do not have toilet paper (if you even get a bathroom), so wet wipes are key.
Iron tablets and pills for altitude sickness. Several people on the hike have varying degrees of altitude sickness and both of these remedies (in addition to the coca tea) are very helpful in alleviating the symptoms.
Sun protection cream (SPF 45 or higher recommended).
Bug spray with 30% DEET in it–which you need, but it doesn’t work very well. The issue with Cusco outdoors is that most of the bugs are not mosquitoes. They are these small flies you can’t even see that leave weird bites that first look like you pricked your finger and then blow up into itchy red bumps. Unfortunately, these bugs seem to bite you no matter what kind of spray you put on, so an anti-itch medication could be helpful.
Re-usable plastic or metal water container or a hydration pack such as Camel back
Water (only for first day hike). Then we will provide you with water throughout the hike.
Camera and film
A headlamp to navigate camp in the evenings and pre-dawn mornings with spare batteries
Bandages or moleskin
Flip flops to change into at night–your toes will thank you!.
Toiletries: toothbrush, toothpaste/floss, shampoo/conditioner, brush/comb, Vaseline (for feet great for potential blisters), feminine hygiene products, deodorant, nail clippers/file/tweezers, spare glasses and/or prescription, mini-eyeglass repair kit, contact lenses if required and supplies, hand sanitizer etc.–and whatever else you need, but pack light.
Medication (Imodium AD or something for your stomach. Some people get an upset stomach on the trek. With 8-10 hours of hiking each day, you need to get over whatever the day throws at you quickly, so bring some meds.
Plastic bags for dirty and wet clothes
Something to read in the evenings
Extra money for souvenirs, drinks, & tips to your staff
Additional Notes
Gift for Andean children “Optional”
Lares Trek. We recommend bringing: Coloring books, crayons, pens, notebooks, pencils, stickers, clothes, toys, etc. but not candies or chemical products. . Children will love to receive these gifts when we pass through Andean communities which have schools.
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cuscojourneys · 8 years ago
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LARES TREK TO MACHU PICCHU 5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS Info: http://bit.ly/2b4ddFM The Lares Trek to Machu Picchu… a journey through the ancient history, living culture and magnificent landscape of Cusco and the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Expert guides will tailor your individual experience with a choice of adventure activities and cultural encounters.
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