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Iconic Peru Tour 6 Days and 5 Nights

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Peru

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139413

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  • Operator:

    Action Peru Treks

  • Length:

    6 days

  • Group size:

    10 pax

  • Age:

    6 to 75

  • Difficulty:

    Difficulty levels:
    • Relaxing
    • Easy
    • Moderate
    • Serious
    • Heart-pumping

Itinerary

The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu needs to be experienced to be believed. The sheer size and extent of the Inca culture is breathtaking and inspiring. Their constructions are immense and impressive. At such a high altitude, it is essential we acclimatize so that we can fully appreciate this amazing country and civilization. We will visit these sites before the Short Inca Trail trek to acclimatize and give us a deeper understanding of the country we are about to trek through.

The former Inca Capital city of Cusco is our base for this great 6-day package, a wonderful place full of culture, history, good restaurants and excellent hot chocolate. From Cusco we travel through the Sacred Valley of the Incas, passing Chinchero, Moray, the salt mines of Maras and the Inca Fortress of Ollantaytambo, before embarking on the famous Inca Trail to one of new seven wonders of the world, Machu Picchu. We will follow in the footsteps of the explorers who stumbled across one of the greatest archeological sites in the world. 

This 2-day, 1-night trek involves spectacular Andean scenery along an ancient paved Inca Trail. We have plenty of time to treasure each view and the ruins en-route. A night is spent in the colourful town of Aguas Calientes before spending the time exploring the awe-inspiring, “new wonder of the modern world”, Machu Picchu. The return to Cusco is by train and private transportation. The final day is spent some time in Cusco’s ancient streets, artisan markets or excellent restaurants and bars before you return home.


We need a minimum of two people to run this tour.

Tour program

Day 1

Welcome to Cusco

Welcome to Cusco – touch down, collect your luggage and meet our Action Peru Treks representative, then drive through the colourful South American streets to your Cusco hotel.


Step out into the Cusco streets and explore on your own. You do not want to cram too much in on your first day at altitude, so relax and get used to being up high with a gentle walk around this old Inca capital.


Visit the Plaza de Armas, the Cathedral and the Qoricancha temple of the sun and perhaps take in the sights, sounds and smells of San Pedro market too. If you normally shop in supermarkets and farmers markets, you are in for a surprise. Stands full of juicy exotic fruits, counters heaving with cow heads and sheep hooves and cheerful local women selling handmade cheeses, local breads, healthy juices and even toad soups.

  • Accommodations: Hotel
  • Highest Elevation: 3,400 m/11,154 ft
  • Level of Difficulty: Easy

Start point

Cusco, Cusco, Peru

Day 2

Cusco acclimatization and Cusco archeological Tour

Today you stretch your legs with a delightful walk in the hills above Cusco. First we visit the impressive site of Sacsayhuaman. Huge stone ramparts surround a beautiful grass Amphitheatre. Once the scene of fierce battles it now hosts the recreation of traditional Inca ceremonies such as Inti Raymi and Warachikuy.


Next, Qenqo is a unique temple in its construction as well, having been entirely carved out of a gigantic monolith. Stretched across a hillside, the temple is carved out of rock and marries the man-made tunnels with natural chambers. One of these chambers features 19 small niches and is set up as an amphitheater. Once again, the purpose of the theater has been lost over time, but most agree the area was used for some type of sacrifice to the sun, moon and star gods who were worshipped at the site.


Finally, is the Inca water temple of Tambo Machay lying at 3,700m (12,000 feet). It consists of a series of aqueducts, canals and waterfalls that run through the terraced rocks. The function of the site is uncertain: it may have served as a military outpost guarding the approaches to Cusco, as a spa resort for the Incan political elite, or both.

  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Accommodations: Hotel
  • Highest Elevation: 3,700 m/12,139 ft
  • Highest Elevation: 3,700 m/12,139 ft
  • Level of Difficulty: Easy
Day 3

Cusco – Chinchero – Moray – the salt mines and Ollantaytambo

Leaving Cusco behind you start your journey to Machu Picchu.


Explore the beautiful Peruvian Andes with a full-day tour of the magical Sacred Valley. First, you will visit the town of Chinchero (3,762 m, 12,342 ft) is a site that presents exceptional expressions of stonemasonry in the midst of a town that keeps ancient traditions alive. It was constructed by Tupac Inca Yupanqui around 1480 and consists of a collection of architectural spaces: pre-Columbian walls, enclosures, platforms, staircases and altars. The historic center of Chinchero is also considered unique because it mixes an archaeological complex and a town made from Inca foundations and walls, with a population that has maintained its ancestral customs.


Following your visit to Moray, fascinating circular ruins of Moray. While some think it was a landing pad for alien spaceships, more likely is that the Incas built this as an experimental agricultural centre. Concentric circular terraces allowed them to simulate different facing slopes and different growing temperatures to see what crops would grow where.


Next is the salt mines of Maras, Hidden deep within the Urubamba valley, lies – almost unknown to all the hordes visiting Machu Picchu every day – a precious gem: The Maras Salt mines, also called Maras salt evaporation ponds. A myriad of salt crusted terraces precariously nestles against the steep mountain sides, while a steady stream of mineral rich water trickles down with a silent gargling that somehow defies time. The ponds, you ought to know, have been in use since the times of the Incas and before. They are probably the only reason to visit the small town of Maras – but what a reason they are.


Finally, you will visit the impressive fortress of Ollantaytambo (2,792 m/9,160 ft). These magnificent ancient ruins provide a great vantage point over the Sacred Valley. Originally the royal estate of Emperor Pachacuti during the Inca Empire, this site later served as a stronghold for Manco Inca Yupanqui in the final resistance effort against the Spanish conquistadors.


You will stop for lunch on route to Ollantaytmbo (not included) at a buffet restaurant offering a variety of Peruvian and international food near the town of Urubamba.


In the evening, you will be taken to your comfortable hotel in Ollantaytambo.

  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Accommodations: Hotel
  • Lowest Elevation: 3,400 m/11,154 ft
  • Highest Elevation: 3,700 m/12,139 ft
  • Approximate Tour Duration: 5 to 6 hours
  • Level of Difficulty: Easy
Day 4

Ollantaytambo – Short Inca Trail – Machu Picchu – Aguas Calientes

Your 2-day, 1-night Short Inca Trail starts taking the train from Ollantaytambo to Km 104, where the Inca Trail starts.


The valley turns into a canyon and the scenery begins to alter as the cloud forests appear on our approach to the city of Machu Picchu. We will disembark the train at Km 104 and start the hike along a challenging 3-hour uphill trail. This trek is short and manageable.


This ancient Inca Trail takes us uphill all the way to the magnificent archaeological Inca site of Wiñay Wayna. Wiñay Wayna is a Quechua name meaning “forever young”, This is an Inca ruin along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. It is built into a steep hillside overlooking the Urubamba River and valley. This Inca site consists of upper and lower house complexes connected by a staircase and fountain structures. Above and below the houses the people built areas of agricultural terraces, which are still visible today.


Wiñay Wayna will be also the perfect spot to enjoy our delicious boxed lunch, with incredible views of the massive green mountains and orchids.


After lunch, the trail becomes gentler from here and continues all the way to the famous Sun Gate (2,720 m / 8,920 ft), where we arrive at Machu Picchu through its real main entrance. It is from here that we will have our first glimpse of marvelous Machu Picchu. We then cross the Inca city of Machu Picchu to take the bus down to Aguas Calientes town (2,040 m / 6,691 ft), where you will check into your hotel. Dinner will be at a great local restaurant in town (drinks not included).

  • Meals: Breakfast, Box Lunch and Dinner
  • Accommodations: Hotel
  • Lowest Elevation: 2,040 m / 6,691 ft
  • Highest Elevation: 2,720 m / 8,920 ft
  • Distance to walk: 13 km/8 miles
  • Approximate walking time: 6 to 8 hours
  • Level of Difficulty: Moderate
Day 5

Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu tour and return to Cusco

Today as it gets light, we will catch an early bus up to the magnificent city of Machu Picchu, to enjoy the city at a quieter time of day when there are fewer people. It is a 25 minutes bus ride to Machu Picchu (2,430 m/7,972 ft). Our expert tour guide will lead us in our walking tour of Machu Picchu. The guided tour will have an average duration of 2 hours.


Afterward, you will still have some time to visit other places that you did not see with your guide. For example, if you feel like an uphill challenge, you have the option to climb the mountain of Huayna Picchu (not included in the trek price). It is important to know that to climb this mountain, you need to buy a separate ticket well in advance.

At the end of your visit, you will take the bus down to Aguas Calientes for lunch and then board the train to Ollantaytambo. On arrival, you will be met by our private transport and return to the hotel in Cusco (2-hour drive).

  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Accommodations: Hotel
  • Lowest Elevation: 2,040 m / 6,691 ft
  • Highest Elevation: 2,430 m/7,972 ft
  • Level of Difficulty: Easy
Day 6

Departure from Cusco

After breakfast at your hotel, one of our representatives will meet you at your hotel and take you to the airport for your journey home or on to your next destination.

  • Meals: Breakfast

End point

Cusco, Cusco, Peru

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Action Peru Treks is a 100% local Cusqueñan company and legally recognized by Peruvian law.

Action Peru Treks is indigenously owned and operated.

BOOKING & PAYMENT

• To reserve any of our services, the customer must submit his or her personal information and a deposit. The following personal information is required:

 Full name (as appears on passport)

 Date of Birth

 Nationality

 Gender

 Passport number

 A picture of their passport photo page. A camera phone picture or similar is acceptable.

  • Once the customer confirms their reservation, we will send an email with confirmation of their tour or trek and details of the services included and not included in the service price. Once we send this information to the customer, if we do not receive any response from the customer it will be assumed by the company that the customer has accepted all terms and conditions
  • We provide a full pre-trek briefing at our office in Cusco. This gives the customer the chance to ask any questions they may have about the trek itinerary. Briefings are generally scheduled for the morning of the day before your trek starts. If your trek begins on a Monday then the briefing will be scheduled for the Saturday before.
  • Please take this into consideration when booking your travel plans to Cusco, ensuring you arrive in time for the briefing.
  • You will receive notification of the date and time of your briefing a minimum of 1 week prior to the briefing time. Once you receive your briefing time, if we do not hear back we will assume it is confirmed by you.

o Please note that it is difficult to change the briefing time and date at short notice. Therefore, if we receive a request for a briefing change less than 48 hours prior to the scheduled briefing, we most likely will not be able to change the briefing time or date. We will, however, do everything we can to change to try and accommodate the schedule change.

 

Deposits 

  • Deposits can be paid through PayPal or Western Union. There is a 6% fee for deposits using PayPal. Deposits through Western Union have variable fees. The deposit amount depends on the type of itinerary you are booking, as follows;

Trek and multi day tour deposits

  • All treks and multi day tours require a deposit of US $200 per person. 
  • Deposits for treks are non-refundable and non-transferable to another individual.
  • Deposits for treks are non-refundable and non-transferable to another individual.

Final payments

  • We accept cash and PayPal for final payments.

       A client may not depart for the trek until payment in full is received, either in cash or by PayPal.

  • Cash payments are due the day before trek departure and can be paid at the pre-trek briefing. We accept US dollars for cash payments. We do not accept any other types of currency (including Peruvian soles).

     The Peruvian banks are extremely strict about the “quality” of dollars they will accept. Therefore, we have to request that your bills are what they call “unbroken”. Broken bills will not be accepted.

  • Broken means any tear (even as small as 3 mm) or excessive wrinkling

PayPal payments are due one week before trek departure

  • There is an 8% fee on balance due payments using PayPal. 
  • If the balance via PayPal is not paid by 3 days prior to trek departure, the PayPal fee will be 10%.

CHANGE POLICY

  • With the exception of the Inca Trail treks, we are generally able to change a trek date. 
  • To change the date of your non-Inca Trail trek, there is a fee of US $75 per person if the change occurs more than 30 days prior to trek departure.
  • If the change occurs 21 to 30 days prior to trek departure, the fee is US $100 per person. 
  • If the change occurs 10 to 20 days before trek departure, the fee is US $150 per person. 
  • Changes less than 10 days prior to trek departure will have varying fees, which can be discussed at the time the change is being made.
  • Changes made must be to another group trek for a minimum of 2 individuals. If a single traveler needs to change dates, and there is not an existing option for that date, the change will not be possible.

CANCELLATIONS:

  • Cancellations made 30 days in advance have no charge (with the exception of the non-refundable deposit) with the following exception:
  • Inca Trail treks
  • In the case of cancellation, the customer will not receive a refund of their deposit
  • If the customer cancels between 30 and 10 days before their trek, they must pay 50% of the total trip cost.
  • If the customer cancels between 10 and 3 days before their trek, they must pay 80% of the total cost.
  • If the customer cancels 2 days or less before their trek, they must pay 100% of the total cost. 
  • In the exceptional case that a customer decides to leave once they have started the trek, no refund will be given. The customer must also pay any additional expenses they incur such as food, lodging and transportation. On the last day the customer will be able to rejoin the group and participate in the Machu Picchu tour.
  • If after the tour has started a client cannot participate in the trek or tour (due to sickness, physical problems, etc.) no refund will be given. The customer must also pay any additional costs they incur for transportation, lodging and food. On the last day the tourist will be able to rejoin the group and participate in the Machu Picchu tour.
  • In the case of natural disaster that prevents a service being completed, the customer will receive a 50% refund.
  • In the case of a natural disaster that requires a change in the trek route, but the trek is still completed, there will be no refund. This includes alterations in the Salkantay Trek that prevent participation in the zipline. In this case the alternative route will be to visit the Llactapata archeological site.
  • In the very unlikely circumstance that your service is not completed due to a fault of Action Peru Treks, you will receive a full refund (including your deposit).

TRAVEL INSURANCE:

  • We highly recommend travel insurance for all of our customers.
  • Coverage should include baggage loss, accident, emergency air rescue and trip cancellation. Trip cancellation insurance should reimburse you for non-recoverable air or land expenses should you cancel your trip due to personal or family illness, as well as covering any medical or emergency evacuation expenses if you become ill during your trip.
  • In the case of illness or injury on one of our treks or tours, we are trained to provide emergency first aid and arrange transportation to a proper medical facility. However, we are not responsible for the cost of those transportation services or the cost of medical care.
  • ABOUT YOUR PASSPORT IN MACHU PICCHU, HUAYNA PICCHU AND ON THE INCA TRAIL:
  • Once you book your tour, we send your information immediately to “Machu Picchu Park” in order for permits to be issued as soon as possible. 
  • You will need to bring your actual passport for all services. A photo copy will not be accepted.
  • The information we will to Machu Picchu Park includes your full name, passport number, nationality, gender and age. That information cannot be modified. 
  • The only exception is in the case of a changed passport number due to renewal. 
  • If your passport number changes between reserving your spot and the start of your trek, you will need to bring your old as well as your new passport to the start of the Trek. 
  • If any of the information on your passport does not match the information we were previously provided, you won’t be able to start the trek. 
  • If you arrive in Cusco and did not advise us that you have a new passport number, and that your information has changed, Action Peru Treks will not be held responsible. In this situation it will be the responsibility of the customer to pay the extra expense of returning to Cusco or Machu Picchu (transportation, food and other expenses).
  • PARTICIPANT RELEASE AND CONSENT TO ENGAGE IN POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS ACTIVITY
  • By agreeing to this Release, I, the undersigned Participant, acknowledge and agree to the following terms and conditions: 

Definitions: 

  • The following definitions will apply to this Release: 
  • “Action Peru Treks” means a walking and hiking trip to/at/in Cusco region conducted by The Action Peru Treks company, as more fully described in the information provided to me by the Action Peru Treks team. 
  • “I”, “Me”, or “Participant” means me, the person agreeing to this Release. 
  • “Release” means this Participant Release and Consent to Engage in Potentially Dangerous Activity.

Warnings:

  • Participating in any Action Peru Treks Adventure involves potentially strenuous physical activity. You should consult with a doctor prior to engaging in the Adventure or in any training in preparation for the Adventure. 
  • Exercise is only one part of being healthy, seeing your doctor is another. If, at any time during a training session (whether it is a group session, individual personal training session, self-training session, pre-event training, or other related team activities), you suffer any mishap or injury, we urge you to stop your activity immediately and seek professional medical attention. 
  • Any materials provided to you by Action Peru Treks and its team is intended to provide general information about walking, hiking and safety while participating in the Adventure, and other events and tours. It is not intended to act as a medical manual, or guide to self-treatment. Keep in mind that exercise, health and nutritional needs vary from person to person, depending on age, gender, family medical history, current health status, and other individual factors. Before engaging in these, or any other exercise, or recreational activities, we urge all individuals to consult a qualified health professional. He or she is best qualified to advise you about your specific health status, needs and ability to participate in any physical activity. 

Risks:

  • I am aware that participating in the Adventure includes participating in activities that have certain inherent risks. These activities include, but are not limited to: walking, trekking, hiking, and animal viewing. Some of these activities may occur in remote and wilderness areas. 
  • I am further aware that should I incur any illness or injury during the Adventure, access to emergency personnel, doctors, and hospitals or other treatment facilities may be limited, and that there may be long delays and difficult and potentially painful travel to get to a hospital or other treatment facility. These delays and travel conditions may cause any illness or injury to become worse during such delay and due to such travel required to reach needed professional help. 

WHILE UNLIKELY, THE RISKS INVOLVED IN PARTICIPATING IN THE ADVENTURE INCLUDE THE RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS BODILY INJURY. 

Representations: 

  • I acknowledge that Action Peru Treks will not allow me to participate in the Adventure unless I agree to the terms of this Release. 
  • I desire to participate in the Adventure. I am agreeing to participate in the Adventure as a free and voluntary act. I recognize that participating in the Adventure has certain inherent risks. I have been advised of the Warnings listed above. 
  • Assumption of Risk and Release: 
  • As part of the consideration for participating in the Adventure and any related activity: I ASSUME ALL OF THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH PARTICIPATING IN THE TREKS
  • I release and discharge Action Peru Treks from any and all claims which I have or may have in the future against Action Peru Treks and its team arising out of or in any way related to my participation in the Adventure. 
  • Without limiting the foregoing, this release includes a release of all claims I may have for wrongful death, injury or property damage. 
  • This release will be binding on all of my heirs, successors and assigns.
  • Right to Use Name and Likeness: 
  • I further grant Action Peru Treks and its team the right to use my name, voice, likeness, and image, including photograph and electronic pictures or video showing or describing my participation in the Adventure, in any advertising of any type, without payment of any additional consideration. 
  • I further waive any right I may have to review or approve the use of my name, voice, likeness or image. 

I execute this Hiker Release and Consent to Engage in Potentially Dangerous Activity on the scheduled date. 

 

Tour Details

Transport

Transport from airport to Cusco hotel

Transport to the airport or bus station at the end of the tour

Transportation from your hotel to Ollantaytambo

Train from Ollantaytambo to Km 104

Bus ticket from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes on day 1. Round trip bus ticket from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu on day 2.

Expedition train from Aguas Calientes to Poroy or Ollantaytambo.

Transport by private car from Ollantaytambo or Poroy train station to Cusco.

Insurance

Insurance is not included. Travel insurance is required for this tour. Please make sure you are adequately covered.

Optional

­Other activities and services are not included. 

Flights

Flights are not included. 

Additional Services

  • Hiking poles for the Short Inca Trail
  • Lunches or dinners (unless otherwise specified)
  • Tip for your guide
  • Huayna Picchu Mountain permit

Guide

Professional English speaking guide. Additional guide for groups over 8 people

Good to know

Currency

PEN

Sol

Peru

Customer reviews

Overall Rating

5

Operator

5

Faq Tour

How can I book a tour?
You can order a tour on our website by selecting the desired dates and clicking the “Confirm dates” button. You can also contact our sales department by phone or email.
Which payment options are available?
We accept credit cards, bank transfers and other popular payment methods.
Can I change or cancel my reservation?
Yes, changes or cancellations are possible, however penalties may apply depending on the time before the tour starts.
What documents are required to participate in the tour?
You will need a passport with a valid visa (if required) to visit countries along the tour route.
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