SHORT INCA TRAIL TO MACHU PICCHU: 2D1N
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Inca trail is the best way
to see Machu Picchu trough two days hike. You also ride the train through the
Urubamba gorge with incredible views of the cloud forest. Also you hike part of
this original Inca trail and tour Machu picchu.great opportunities to see some
flora and fauna of this pristine ecosystem.
We Provide and Include:
Itinerary transport round trip from Cusco-Licensed, Bilingual, history and
naturalist Tour Guides-All Itinerary Meals, including vegetarian & snacks,
Safety orientation and Equipment for optional activities-First Aid kit and
Oxygen-Tour specific , Meals-Ecological, toilets-All Entrance Tickets-Bus up
and down for Machu Picchu-Pre-purchased Return Train connections to Cusco.
Optional hikes in Machu Picchu and Huayna picchu mountains and the Intipunku
Inca trail.
Difficulty of
the trek: easy to
moderate, good regular physical conditions.
Day 1: Distance: 11km, Altitude:
2100 to 3050 mts, hours 5, hotel 2060mts
Day 2: Distance: 7km, Altitude:
2060 to 2450 mts, hours 7 hotel in Cusco 3300mts.
Ecosystems: Scrub bush
vegetation, Andean semi dry forest, cloud forest, inters Andean valleys. Grass
land,
Highlights: Some Inca remains.
High biodiversity, flora, fauna. Ancient Inca road, sacred mountains, amazing
landscape.
Climate: The temperature
varies in between 8ºC,morning ,night to 20ºC,middle day to 25ºC day.
Mountain weather, sunny to cloudy, windy.
Day one:
We start day one with a morning train
to kilometer 104 of the rail line, passing by snowcapped mountains, diverse
ecosystems, and ancient ruins along the way. The train will depart from Cusco
or ollantaytambo station in the early morning and arrive at a trailhead in Chachabamba
(2,100 meters) by mid -morning. Here, we’ll start our hike towards the
archaeological site of Wiñay Wayna (2,710 meters), which will take
approximately 2 ½ hours total. Once in Wiñay Wayna (named after the local
orchids), we will stop for a picnic lunch and a brief tour. After lunch, we’ll
begin our descent into the city of Machu Picchu (2,450meters). Enjoy the
beautiful scenery and unparalleled view of the Urubamba mountain range as we
pass through the mystical cloud forest. It’s in this subtropical forest that
you will see endless species of plants, including the forever young orchest
(Epidendrum secundum), the Bamboo orchest(Sobralia dicotoma), and much more.
The diversity doesn’t end here. Take inall the sights and sounds of the Inca
wren (Thryothorus eisenmanni), sparkling violet ear (Colibri coruscans), and
maybe even the famed Andean Condor. To better appreciate all this area has to
offer, we’ll stop at the Sun gate (Intipunku) entrance before our final
descent. Here, we’ll snap some photos of the beautiful granite mountains known
as the Bartolite of Vilcabamba (volcanic formation), along with the city of
Machu Picchu below. As we make our way down, we’ll break at several more
lookout points for additional photo opportunities. By the time we arrive at
Machu Picchu, so be prepared for a much needed rest! From here, we’ll take a
bus into Aguas Calientes (about 25 minutes away), where we’ll settle in at a
hotel for a good shower, hot meal, and maybe an evening dip in the hot springs.
Day two:
Today, we’re up at the crack of dawn
to see the sunrise from Machu Picchu (weather permitting). After a quick
breakfast, we’ll catch the bus for a 25-minute ride to the actual city of Machu
Picchu. We’ll start with a two-hour tour of the city, after which you’ll be
free to relax or hike one of the mountains in the area, Machu Picchu or Huayna
Picchu (about 2 to 3 hours).If you decide to hike, you will gain a whole new
perspective on the Citadel and its rich biodiversity; definitely an experience
you won’t forget! Afterwards, we’ll have lunch in town and visit the local
market. Then, in the afternoon we’ll complete our trip with a train ride back
to Cusco.
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