Ihr Reiseleiter holt Sie am Flughafen von Cusco ab und bringt Sie zum Hotel. Später erkunden Sie das Stadtzentrum von Cusco, vor allem den Hauptplatz und seine gepflasterten Straßen, um sich an die Höhe zu gewöhnen.
Reiseroute
Eine Reise nach Cusco ist wie ein Schritt in das Herz des alten Inkareichs, wo jede Straße, jeder Stein und jede Landschaft eine jahrhundertealte Geschichte erzählt. Umgeben von hoch aufragenden Bergen und erfüllt von einer einzigartigen Energie, besticht diese peruanische Stadt durch ihre koloniale Architektur, lebendige Traditionen und vor allem durch ihre atemberaubende Landschaft.
Auf dieser Reise erkunden wir einige der schönsten Orte, die Cusco und seine Umgebung zu bieten haben: von der Majestät des Heiligen Tals bis zur atemberaubenden Schönheit des Regenbogenbergs, von den geheimnisvollen runden Terrassen von Moray bis zum kristallklaren Wasser des Humantay-Sees. Jeder Halt ist eine Gelegenheit, sich mit der Geschichte, der Natur und der Spiritualität zu verbinden, die dieses heilige Land ausmachen.
Machen Sie sich bereit für ein unvergessliches Erlebnis, bei dem jeder Schritt eine Entdeckung und jeder Blick eine Erinnerung ist, die Sie nie vergessen werden.
Tourprogramm
Cusco Ankunft
Startpunkt
Cusco, Cusco, Peru
Cusco - Heiliges Tal - Aguas Calientes
Ihr Reiseleiter holt Sie gegen 7:30 Uhr von Ihrem Hotel in Cusco ab. Unser erster Halt ist der Aussichtspunkt des Heiligen Tals, von wo aus wir eine atemberaubende Aussicht und tolle Fotomotive genießen können. Danach besuchen wir den berühmten Pisaq-Markt, wo die Menschen aus den Andendörfern kommen, um ihre Textilien und Gemüse zu verkaufen. Wir fahren weiter zur archäologischen Stätte Pisaq Inka, die sich auf dem Gipfel des Pisaq Berges im Heiligen Tal befindet.
Dann fahren wir weiter bis nach Urubamba, wo wir zum Mittagessen anhalten (nicht im Preis inbegriffen). Nach dem Mittagessen fahren wir in die Inkastadt Ollantaytambo. Später am Nachmittag fahren Sie zum Bahnhof und nehmen den Zug nach Aguas Calientes. Dort angekommen, werden Sie von Ihrem Reiseleiter zu Ihrem Hotel gebracht. Übernachtung in Aguas Calientes.
Machu Picchu nach Cusco
Am 3. Tag machen wir einen geführten Ausflug nach Machu Picchu. Sie haben die Möglichkeit, die anspruchsvolle, ungeführte Wanderung (gegen eine zusätzliche Gebühr) auf den Gipfel des Huayna Picchu zu unternehmen, von wo aus Sie den besten Blick auf die Stätte haben werden. Nach einem langen Tag der Erkundung dieser verlorenen Stadt fahren wir mit dem Bus nach Aguas Calientes und dann mit dem Zug zurück nach Cusco. Nach der Ankunft in Cusco werden Sie zu Ihrem Hotel gebracht, wo Sie sich ausruhen können. Übernachtung in Cusco.
Maras, Moray, und Kochkurs
Ihr Reiseleiter holt Sie gegen 8 Uhr morgens von Ihrem Hotel in Cusco ab. Der erste Halt ist Maras, von wo aus wir die berühmten Salzminen erreichen können. Nach dem Besuch der Salzminen bei Maras fahren wir weiter zu den Ruinen von Moray. Die Ruinen bestehen aus drei Kolosseen, von denen man annimmt, dass sie von den Inkas als eine Art Freiluft-Pflanzenlabor genutzt wurden.
Gegen 13 Uhr kehren wir nach Cusco zurück. Sie nehmen an einem authentischen peruanischen Kochkurs teil, bei dem Sie lernen, wie man ein Gericht namens Lomo Saltado zubereitet, das Sie anschließend mit einem traditionellen peruanischen Cocktail, dem Pisco Sour, herunterspülen.
Cusco nach Regenbogenberg nach Cusco
Ihr Reiseleiter holt Sie früh von Ihrem Hotel in Cusco ab, gegen 4 Uhr morgens. Die Fahrt zum Ausgangspunkt der Wanderung dauert 3 Stunden. Wir werden immer wieder Ausblicke auf den Berg Ausangate haben und nach einer Wanderung von insgesamt etwa 2,5 Stunden erreichen wir schließlich unser Ziel, den Regenbogenberg. Wir haben etwas Zeit, um die Gegend zu erkunden, und später machen wir uns auf den Rückweg. Die Wanderung wird 2 Stunden dauern. Unser privater Transport wird auf uns warten, wenn wir zurückkehren. Wir halten zum Mittagessen, bevor wir nach Cusco fahren.
Tag der Abreise
Nach dem Frühstück setzt Sie Ihr Reiseleiter am Flughafen von Cusco ab.
Endpunkt
Cusco, Cusco, Peru
Stornorichtlinien
TERMS AND CONDITION 2018 1. CANCELLATION OF TREK BY THE CLIENT
Please note that the trek deposit is 100% non-refundable and non-transferable. The deposit is used to reserve space within the group. Once we have made a trek reservation with the government authorities we cannot then change any details of the reservation (your name, passport number or departure date). If you have to cancel your trek booking government authorities will not let us fill your cancelled spaces with other clients, we just have to depart with a smaller less-economic group. The trek permits once purchased is non-refundable & non-transferable.
(i) Trek cancellation prior to 7pm, Seven days prior to trek departure (after having paid the trek deposit): Loss of trek deposit. All other payments will be refunded in full. Note that if the trek balance is not received prior to 7pm two days before trek departure then the trek will be deemed to have been cancelled and the deposit cannot be returned. Once we have bought the trek permits it should be noted that we cannot then substitute other trekkers in your place if you have to cancel. The Inca Trail trek permit, bus ticket and train ticket will not be returned.
[Please note that the trek permit is non-refundable and non-transferable either to another person or another date and upon cancellation we do not receive any form of credit from the government. Upon cancellation the trek permit has to be submitted to government at the start of the trek and recorded as "Void". It cannot be used to enter Machu Picchu. In order to visit Machu Picchu, you will have to buy a new entrance ticket, train ticket, bus tickets etc]. The purchase of new Machu Picchu entrance tickets is subject to availability.
(ii) Trek cancellation between 7pm two days before trek departure and prior to entering the check point at the start of the Inca Trail (i.e. once you have paid for the trek in full and before your trek permit is validated at the start of the trek): Only the train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo and the bus ticket from Machu Picchu down to Aguas Calientes will be returned to you. If you have hired the services of a porter we cannot refund your payment and the porter will continue on the Inca Trail as originally contracted to do so. If you have hired a sleeping bag and it has not been used we will refund this amount in full.
[Please note that the trek permit is non-refundable and non-transferable either to another person or another date and upon cancellation we do not receive any form of
credit from the government. Upon cancellation the trek permit has to be submitted to government at the start of the trek and recorded as "Void". It cannot normally be used to enter Machu Picchu. In order to enter Machu Picchu you will have to buy a new entrance ticket] In order to use the trek permit to enter Machu Picchu on the planned date government regulations require you to physically pass through the checkpoint at the start of the trail (see cancellation clause below). However if you are too ill to make it to the start of the trek we will make every effort to try to validate your permit at the checkpoint so you can use it to enter Machu Picchu although this isn't officially permitted so you may have to buy a new Machu Picchu entrance ticket subject to availability as indicated above.
If you have to cancel the Inca Trail trek but still plan to visit Machu Picchu you will be responsible for making your own arrangements to get to Machu Picchu and liable for any associated transport, entrance fees and accommodation costs.
iii) Once you have started the Inca Trail (and passed through the check point at the start of the Inca Trail) we can only return your unused train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo and your bus ticket from Machu Picchu down to Aguas Calientes. We cannot make any cash refunds. Failure to be able to continue with the trek will be treated as a cancellation. If you are unable to continue the trek for any reason we will arrange to have you accompanied back to your hotel in Cusco (costs of additional nights accommodation to be met by yourselves). Usually you will be accompanied by either our main guide or assistant guide (for groups of 8 or more) but depending on the situation you may have to be accompanied by another member of the trekking group such as a porter or guide from another company. Any costs associated with returning to Cusco must be met by yourselves (i.e. taxi fare approx US$40 or public transport much cheaper, medical expenses etc..). If you feel that you are well enough to continue to Aguas Calientes and want to try to join the group at Machu Picchu then any costs associated with you and any person accompanying you to Aguas Calientes & Machu Picchu must be met by yourselves. These costs include all transport and accommodation costs (for you, the guide and any friends accompanying you) and any medical expenses (thankfully this is a very rare event). Additional costs may include overnight accommodation in Ollantaytambo, the train from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes, up to 2 nights accommodation in Aguas Calientes, bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu and meals. (the guide can stay in basic budget accommodation so an estimate of additional guide costs would be around US$120 to be paid directly to the guide). Since your trek permit was already activated at the start of the trek it should be valid for you to use to enter Machu Picchu on the planned date to join the group and continue your tour. If for any reason the trek permit is not valid then you will have to pay a re-entrance fee to Machu Picchu.
In the event of any trek cancellation or additional unforeseen costs Crossover Peru will be happy to cooperate in providing any necessary documentation to enable a legitimate insurance claim. It is a requirement that all clients have suitable travel insurance and CrossoverPeru cannot be responsible for any additional costs due to client cancellation, illness, unfitness or inability to continue the trek.
2. CANCELLATION OF THE TREK BY CROSSOVER PERU
It should be noted Crossover Peru is a professional, responsible tour operator with an excellent reputation for quality and service. We have no intention of cancelling any of our clients trek reservations.
(i) Cancellation of Trek due to failure to purchase your Inca Trail trek permit: If in the event that CrossoverPeru has to cancel your trek due to failure or inability to purchase your trek permit we will notify you by email as soon as we become aware of such matters. We may offer you an alternative trek departure date if we have one available. If an alternative date is not acceptable to you we will hold your trek deposit payment for your collection in our office in Cusco less any PayPal/bank charges associated with receiving your deposit (currently about 7%). If you are unable to come to the office to collect your deposit we will return it to you by PayPal less the transfer charges related with receiving and sending it to you (estimated about 6%). (In some circumstances PayPal may not charge any fees for refunds made within 60 days)
(ii) Cancellation of Trek due to matters outside of the control of CrossoverPeru (Force Majeure). See section 7 below. If in the event that CrossoverPeru has to cancel your trek due to Force Majeure CrossoverPeru will do its best to offer an alternative 4 day trek in place of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. We will obviously try to include a visit to Machu Picchu as part of any alternative trek itinerary but depending on the circumstances this may not always be possible (i.e. if Machu Picchu is closed or routes to and/or from Machu Picchu are not passable). Participation in an alternative trek of our choosing will be mandatory and, although the opinions of the group will be taken into account, the final decision as to the route will be made by Peru Treks. Non participation in the alternative trek will be treated as a cancellation of the trek by the client (see section 1 above). If CrossoverPeru is unable to offer an alternative trek or CrossoverPeru feels that there are not enough people willing to participate in the alternative trek to make it economically viable then we will cancel the trek and refund only the proportion of the cost of the trek that has not already been spent or committed to operating the trek. The amount spent or committed to operating the trek could include, but not limited to, entrances fees, train tickets, guide and porter wages, contracted buses, perishable goods, office overheads, administration fees, PayPal/bank charges etc We will aim to make any such refunds within 60 days of the planned trek departure date. You will have to reclaim the remaining proportion from your travel insurance. Unfortunately the trek deposit and trek balance (if paid) will not be refunded to clients if the trek is cancelled due to Force Majeure and / or the client decides not to participate in an alternative trek
although CrossoverPeru will provide clients with suitable documentation so that clients can claim a refund from their insurance companies. All clients are required to have travel insurance to cover such an event.
3. PRICES AND SURCHARGES
As we publish our prices well in advance, we may occasionally be faced with significant cost increases due to factors over which we have no control. As such we reserve the right to impose surcharges (or price decreases) up to 1 day before departure due to increases in Inca Trail trek permits (entrance fee), unfavorable exchange rates, increases in train fares or other transport costs, taxes, sudden increases in legal minimum wages or if government action should require us to do so.
Our Inca Trail trek prices are based upon the following third party costs which are outside of our control: (info updated 01 May 2017)
4. Local sales taxes known as IGV are included in the price of the Inca Trail trek. The currently rate of IGV is 18%. It is not anticipated that this rate will increase during 2017 or 2018.
5. Exchange Rate. The Inca Trail trek price for late 2017 & 2018 is based on an exchange rate of 1 USD = 3.20 Peruvian Soles. Although we accept payment for the trek in US dollars the majority of our expenses are in Peruvian Soles (trek permits, office & porter wages, food, taxes). CrossoverPeru will absorb any change in costs up to 15 points difference from 3.20. i.e. if the exchange rate falls to 3.05 we will not ask you to pay any additional surcharge. If however the value of the US dollar falls below 3.05 we will ask you to pay a US$10 surcharge, if the value falls below 2.95 we will ask you to pay a US$15 surcharge, below 2.85 we will ask you to pay a US$20 surcharge etc etc. CrossoverPeru will have to show any calculations to clearly justify such surcharges. In the last 8 years we have never requested an exchange rate surcharge to be paid.
If any of the third party costs listed above change to increase the cost of the trek we will immediately update the trek price listed on our website (apart from the exchange rate which can continue to go up and down throughout the year so the website will not be updated to reflect these cost changes). Clients will be liable for paying any increased cost of the Inca Trail trek upon arrival in Cusco.
4. ACCEPTANCE OF RISK
CrossoverPeru trek itineraries have been designed to provide participants with an exposure to the true nature of the environment visited and therefore involve an element of personal risk and exposure to potential hazards over and above those associated with
normal "package" holidays. The client acknowledges that the nature of the tour is adventurous and that such activities may involve a significant amount of personal risk.
5. AUTHORITY ON TOUR
At all times the decision of the company's guide or representative will be final on all matters likely to endanger the safety and well being of the tour group. The client must at all times strictly comply with the laws, customs, foreign exchange and drug regulations of Peru. Should the client fail to comply with the above, or should the client interfere with the well being of the group then the guide or company representative may order the client to leave the tour without recourse to any refund.
6. TRAVEL DOCUMENTS
The client must be in possession of a valid passport and all visas required for the whole of the journey and the client accepts responsibility for obtaining the same. Any information or advice given by the company on visas, vaccinations, climate, clothing, baggage, special equipment, etc is given in good faith but without responsibility on the part of the company.
We will buy your Inca Trail trek permit using the passport numbers that you send us with your trek booking application. You must bring these same passports with you to Cusco and take them on the Inca Trail. If the number in your passport is different from the number on the trek permit, the government authorities will not allow you to start the trek and you will not be entitled to a refund.
Failure to bring the required travel documents will be treated as a cancellation of the trek by the client (see section 1 above). Government regulations do not offer the option of buying a new trek permit using a new passport number even at full price.
7. FACTORS OUTSIDE THE COMPANY'S CONTROL (FORCE MAJEURE)
The company will do its best to minimize the effects of matters outside its control, but cannot accept any liability or additional associated costs, either directly or indirectly, for these matters which include political disputes, industrial action, unforeseeable climate, road blocks, landslides on the Inca Trail, problems with the railway between Aguas Calientes and Cusco, delayed trains, changes to minimum wages etc. In order to avoid strike action which has been planned on certain days the group may have to depart for the Inca Trail in the evening before the planned trek departure date. CrossoverPeru will not be responsible for any costs associated with unused or partly used accommodation services due to this earlier than planned departure. Failure to agree to depart at this earlier time will be considered a trek cancellation by the client. If all or part of the Inca Trail or Machu Picchu is closed due to Force Majeure then CrossoverPeru will do its best to provide an alternative trek itinerary which may or may not include a visit to Machu Picchu. Unfortunately the trek deposit and balance (if paid) will not be refunded to clients if the trek is cancelled due to Force Majeure and / or the client decides not to participate
in an alternative trek although CrossoverPeru will provide clients with suitable documentation so that clients can claim a refund from their insurance companies.
The campsite at Wiñay Wayna and the narrow section of the Inca Trail between Wiñay Wayna and Machu Picchu are sensitive to landslides and erosion and at times may be closed to public access particularly during the wet season. If Wiñay Wayna campsite is closed then the group may have to camp at Phuyupatamarca or continue to Aguas Calientes to spend the night before visiting Machu Picchu on the final day. There are no extra costs associated with staying at Phutupatamarca campsite. If the group stays in Aguas Calientes then CrossoverPeru will offer basic mixed-dorm style accommodation on the floor of a local restaurant (no extra cost) or camping at a private campsite (additional camping fees will apply). Clients wanting to stay in hotels can do so at their own expense. CrossoverPeru include for a one-way bus ticket between Machu Picchu and Aguas Calientes (current price US$12pp). Clients will have to pay for the optional additional 2 bus trips required to visit Machu Picchu on the final day of the trek (walking takes about 1 hour and is free). If Wiñay Wayna campsite is open but the trail between Wiñay Wayna and Machu Picchu is closed then the group will have to follow an alternative route via km104 and Aguas Calientes. This alternative route will involve an additional bus ride from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu (current price US$12pp) which clients will be responsible for paying (walking takes about 1 hour and is free). CrossoverPeru will do our best to minimize any disruption caused by factors outside of our control.
8. INSURANCE
It is the client's responsibility for obtaining sufficient personal travel insurance. The client is willing to accept full responsibility for insurance up to limits that the client may require. This insurance must cover trip cancellation, personal accident, medical expenses, air ambulance, loss of effects, repatriation costs and all other expenses which might arise as a result of loss, damage, injury delay or inconvenience occurring to the client. It is compulsory that all clients have personal travel insurance. When obtaining travel insurance the client must ensure that the insurer is aware of the type of travel to be undertaken. It is recommended that you take out travel insurance as soon as you make your trek booking and therefore immediately covering your deposit payment in case of unforeseen trip cancellation.
9. RESPONSIBILITY
The Company shall not be liable for any damage or loss if the failure to carry out the contract is: 1) attributable to the client 2) attributable to a third party unconnected with the provision of the services contracted for and the event is unforeseeable or unavoidable 3) due to unforeseen and unusual circumstances beyond the company's control, the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all due care had to be exercised. 4) due to political disputes, industrial action, climate or other matters of a similar nature and any other force majeure. 5) due to an event which the company, even with all due care could not foresee or forestall. Any liability is limited to the full price paid for the tour. In all cases the company specifically excludes all liability for indirect or consequential loss or expense, including loss of profits.
10. CLAIMS AND COMPLAINTS
If a client has a complaint against the company the client must first inform the trek guide or company representative while on the tour in order that the guide/representative can attempt to rectify the matter. Any further complaint must be put in writing to the company within 7 days of the end of the tour.
11. LOCAL CONDITIONS
Due to political and cultural differences, as well as generally tougher physical conditions, travel to the areas we visit involves risks other than those we take in our daily lives. It is important clients make themselves aware of the risks involved, and are responsible for making their travel plans accordingly.
12. CrossoverPeru Tour Operator
At all times your contract will be with Peru Treks. The name CrossoverPeru Tour Operator refers to Crossover Peru S.A.C (licensed Inca Trail tour operator Apv Capac Yupanqui H-8, Av Velasco Astete Cusco).
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Unterkunft
MamaSara Hotel 3 ***
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Flüge
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Währung
Sol
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