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Alternative Salkantay Trek via Inca Trail 4 jours

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Pérou

Vol:

Non inclus

Favori

ID du circuit:

221763

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  • Opérateur:

    Andean Path Travel

  • Durée:

    4 days

  • Taille du groupe:

    12 pax

  • Âge:

    7 à 72

  • Difficulté:

    Niveaux de difficulté:
    • Relaxant
    • Facile
    • Modéré
    • Difficile
    • Très difficile
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Itinéraire

Plongez dans cet itinéraire spectaculaire en suivant la route de Salkantay pendant les deux premiers jours, mais le troisième jour, nous continuons sur la route alternative des sentiers de Salkantay pour poursuivre le chemin moins fréquenté qui se connecte au classique Chemin de l'Inca. Vous avez même la possibilité de parcourir le premier jour du Chemin de l'Inca le troisième jour.


Le Salkantay Trek tire son nom du Mont Salkantay (20 574 pieds). Cette montagne spectaculaire est la plus haute d'Amérique du Nord. Au cours du trek de Salkantay, vous découvrirez des lacs bleus étonnants, des glaciers impressionnants et des forêts tropicales. La dernière partie de ce voyage particulier présente l'écosystème le plus typique du Chemin de l'Inca, avec une végétation luxuriante et des ruines incas. Ce trek est un excellent mélange de la randonnée du Salkantay et de la randonnée populaire du Chemin de l'Inca, avec une variété incomparable de flore et de faune.

Programme du circuit

Day 1

Jour 1 : Cusco - Soraypamapa - Lac Humantay - Ichupata

Votre guide vous récupérera à l'hôtel où vous résidez, tôt le matin, pour un magnifique trajet panoramique de 3 heures jusqu'à Soraypampa, d'où nous apprécierons les premières vues sur les monts Salkantay et Humantay. Nous arriverons alors à Soraypampa (12 467 pieds), le point de départ du trek du Salkantay, et rencontrerons notre équipe de soutien, qui préparera tout le matériel pour le trek et chargera l'équipement sur les chevaux. La première chose que nous ferons sera de marcher jusqu'au lac Umantay. Après avoir profité de la beauté des lieux, nous redescendrons à Soraypampa et commencerons le trek. La randonnée d'aujourd'hui est une montée de Soraypampa à Ichupata (14 104 pieds) dans la haute vallée. Il s'agit d'une randonnée de 5 à 6 heures. En chemin, nous passerons par Salkantaypampa, notre lieu de déjeuner. Ichupata est notre camp pour la nuit. À notre arrivée, nous nous installerons et prendrons un dîner copieux.


Repas : Petit-déjeuner/déjeuner/dîner

Distance parcourue : 12 km / 7 ½ miles

Temps de marche approximatif : 5-6 heures

Altitude la plus basse : 3 800 m/12 467 ft

Altitude la plus élevée : 4 300 m / 14 104 ft

Difficulté : Difficile

Highlights - Montagne Salkantay - Laguna Humantay

Point de départ

Cusco, Cusco, Peru

Day 2

Jour 2 : Ichupata - Incachiriasqa - Pampacahuana

Après le petit-déjeuner, nous poursuivrons la montée raide de 3 à 4 heures vers le col Incachiriasca (15 908 ft), le plus haut de tout l'itinéraire. Nous aurons une vue imprenable sur le Salkantay et les moraines glaciaires pendant cette partie. Nous ferons une pause au sommet du col pour prendre des photos et admirer la vue. Nous descendrons ensuite vers notre lieu de déjeuner à Sisaypampa, un endroit plat d'où l'on peut observer les vallées voisines de Salkantay. C'est un endroit où nous pourrons peut-être voir des condors des Andes. Après le déjeuner, nous continuons vers la communauté de Pampacahuana (12 136 ft), située à côté d'un canal inca original. C'est notre campement pour la nuit

Repas : Petit-déjeuner/déjeuner/dîner

Distance parcourue : 14 km / 8 ½ miles

Temps de marche approximatif : 8 heures

Altitude la plus basse : 3,700 m / 12,136

Altitude la plus élevée : 4 850 m / 15 908 ft

Difficulté : Difficile

Day 3

Jour 3 : Pamapacahuana - Chemin de l'Inca - km82 - Hôtel Aguas Calientes

Aujourd'hui, nous partons en randonnée pour rejoindre le chemin classique de l'Inca. Nous commençons par une randonnée descendante de 2 heures de Pampacahuana à Paucarcancha (10 276 ft)). Nous visiterons le site inca du même nom. Après la visite, nous descendrons pendant 5 heures jusqu'au km 82, point de départ du sentier classique de l'Inca. En chemin, nous pourrons voir le site inca de Llactapata. Notre chef nous préparera un délicieux déjeuner au kilomètre 82. Après le déjeuner, nous serons pris en charge par notre van privé au kilomètre 82 et transportés à Ollantaytambo (9 158 ft) où nous prendrons le train de luxe pour Aguas Calientes. Une fois arrivés à Aguas Calientes, vous vous installerez dans votre chambre d'hôtel. Les sources d'eau chaude naturelles de la ville sont un excellent endroit pour se détendre s'il reste du temps avant le dîner. Le dîner sera servi dans le meilleur restaurant de la ville.


Repas : Petit déjeuner/déjeuner/dîner

Hébergement : Hôtel

Altitude la plus élevée : 3 700 m / 12 136 ft

Altitude la plus basse : 2 792 m/9 158 ft

Distance à parcourir : 16 km/ 10 miles

Temps de marche estimé : 6 ½ à 8 heures

Niveau de difficulté : Facile

Day 4

Jour 4 : Visite guidée du Machu Picchu - Retour à l'hôtel Cusco

Vous prendrez le petit-déjeuner à votre hôtel avant de prendre un bus pour le Machu Picchu. Une fois sur place, vous bénéficierez d'une visite à pied de 2 heures du site. Après la visite, vous aurez du temps libre pour explorer le Machu Picchu avant de retourner à Aguas Calientes en bus. À votre arrivée à Aguas Calientes, vous prendrez le train pour Ollantaytambo. D'Ollantaytambo, vous voyagerez en van privé jusqu'à Cusco et nous vous déposerons à votre hôtel.


Repas : Petit déjeuner

Altitude la plus basse : 2,040 m/ 6,691 ft

Altitude la plus élevée : 2,440 m/ 8,052 ft

Point d’arrivée

Cusco, Cusco, Peru

Andean Path Travel is a 100% local company and legally recognized by Peruvian law.

To reserve a space on any of our tours, the customer must provide his or her personal contact information (at a minimum Full Name, DOB (Date of birth), Nationality, Gender and Identification document type (eg. passport) and Identification document number (eg. Passport number) and complete a deposit payment of 200 USD (see trek pages for further details). 

Deposit payments are paid through Paypal, who take a fee of 6%, so the total cost of reserving a space on our trip is 212 USD = 200 USD (Deposit amount) + 6 USD (Paypal fee taken). Banking and payment fees are covered by the traveller. Our email for paypal payments is [email protected]. Deposit payments are non-refundable and cannot be transferred to other travellers, as these deposits are used to purchase tickets, hiking permits for travellers and porters in advance which are linked to specific passport details of travellers and are cannot be changed or refunded to us. Traveller’s also need a scanned copy or photo of each traveller’s passport photo page to complete the reservation process.

Upon receipt of the traveller’s deposit payment, we will send a confirmation email of the transaction ID associated with the payment. We will also provide a trek itinerary and packing lists – travellers should review this document and the website page related to their trek to understand the total list of inclusions and exclusions for each tour. Unless we subsequently receive a response challenging any of the features (eg. price, inclusions, exclusions etc.) of the tour then it is assumed by Andean Path Travel company that the traveller has accepted all terms and conditions. The remainder of the tour fee (ie. Tour fee less deposit paid) is payable in cash USD at the trek briefing that will be scheduled prior to the start of the trip at the traveller’s accommodation. In Peru “damaged” bank notes are not accepted by banks, Therefore we reserve the right to not accept so-called “damaged” bank notes – these include notes with tears, severe wrinkling or markings eg. pen.

The trek briefing is typically scheduled 1 to 2 days prior to the start date of a trek and this is traveller’s opportunities to ask any last questions questions they may have, understand the logistics of the tour fully and hire any equipment they may need as required (eg. walking poles, sleeping bags etc.). We organise and confirm the details of traveller’s trek briefing typically the week prior to the trip start date. We will do whatever we can with the trek briefing time to be flexible with your travel plans, within reason, however for example changes to trek briefing times 24-48 hours prior to the trip start date we may not be possible to accommodate.

While we advise that travellers arrive to Cusco 1 to 2 days prior to the start of their trek to allow for any unforeseen circumstances (for example, cancelled or delayed connections, illness associated with altitude sickness), it is at the traveller’s discretion to abide by this advice. Any cancellations made by the traveller due to whatever circumstance (eg. illness) after deposits have been paid are the traveller’s liability. Travellers are responsible for their own travel insurance to protect themselves of any loss of service due to the aforementioned unforeseen circumstances. Travel insurance should cover at a minimum: 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.

The traveller is responsible for organising their own travel insurance and specifying any dietary requirements they may have. Travellers are also responsible for providing correct passport information for each traveller and ensuring their Identification documents comply with Peruvian requirements eg. 6 months validity at time of entry to Peru. Travellers will need to bring their original valid passport with them, not a copy or other version. In the event travellers need to renew your passport between the time of paying your deposit and starting their trip, they will need to bring both their old and new passports. If travellers do not provide correct, current and valid information regarding  their passports, then hiking permits and/or other tickets may no longer be valid and may results in an inability to partake in the trek. Andean Path Travel is not responsible for any costs or issues that arise due to invalid or incorrect passport information as specified in this paragraph.

With the exception of the Inca Trail treks, we are generally able to change a trek date, however passengers must pay any costs associated with making this change. Prior to agreeing changes, we will provide the traveller with a breakdown of any costs that will be incurred in order to make the change.

In the very unlikely circumstance that your service is not completed due to a fault of Andean Path Travel, you will receive a full refund (including your deposit). In the event a traveller makes a cancellation 60 days in advance of the trip start date then there is no charge (with the exception of the non-refundable deposit), except any Inca trail treks (2, 4 or 7 day). For Inca trail treks, the deposit is always non-refundable and the traveller will be liable for any other tickets eg. train tickets, entrance tickets etc. that have been purchased in their name. We will always be as accommodating as possible, however we cannot be liable for costs incurred as a result of traveller cancellation. This is again where we advise strongly that travellers check their travel insurance for what instances they are covered for cancellations eg. illness, natural disaster. 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 a natural disaster that requires a change in the trek route, but the trek is still completed, there will be no refund.

By accepting these terms and conditions, the traveller agrees to the following disclaimer:

I (the traveller) understand that participating in the scheduled trip with Andean Path Travel may involve strenuous activity. While Andean Path Travel can provide emergency first aid, I understand that it is my responsibility to stop and seek professional medical attention at all times if I am no longer able to continue the trip. Before I engage in a trip with Andean Path Travel I have verified that am fit and healthy to partake in the trip, by seeking medical advice if necessary. I am aware that participating in such a trip has risks and if I incure illness or injury then access to immediate emergency medical facilities (eg. hospitals) may be limited and the delay and travel conditions to accessing such facilities may result in the worsening of any injury or illness incurred.

I acknowledge that I voluntarily wish to participate in my trip, I assume all risks associated with the trip and that Andean Path Travel will not let me participate in any trek without agreeing to these terms. I understand that I am responsible for arranging travel insurance to receive compensation for any trip delay, trip cancellation, illness, injury, death or property damage. I release and discharge Andean Path Travel from any and all claims which I have or may have in the future against Andean Path Travel and its team arising out of or in any way related to my participation in the trip. This 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.

I allow Andean Path Travel the right to use my name, voice, likeness, and image, including photograph and electronic pictures or video showing or describing my participation in the trip, 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.

 

Détails du circuit

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Transport

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Repas

Petit déjeuner

Déjeuner

Dîner

Guide

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Pérou

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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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