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Explore Extended Sacred Valley + Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 5 Days and 4 Nights for 5 days with Action Peru Treks and discover unforgettable experiences - Photo 2

Vallée Sacrée + Chemin Inca classique vers le Machu Picchu 5 jours et 4 nuits

Pays:

Pérou

Vol:

Non inclus

Favori

ID du circuit:

165874

Partager:

  • Opérateur:

    Action Peru Treks

  • Durée:

    5 days

  • Taille du groupe:

    16 pax

  • Âge:

    8 à 70

  • Difficulté:

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

Itinéraire

Bien que la plupart des personnes qui viennent au Pérou soient généralement attirées par la cité perdue des Incas, le Machu Picchu, de nombreux touristes sont conscients de l'expérience incroyable qu'offrent la randonnée sur le Chemin Inca et l'exploration de la Vallée Sacrée . En fait, le Chemin Inca a été classé comme l'un des cinq meilleurs treks au monde et l'ajout d'une visite à la Vallée Sacrée des Incas ne fera qu'augmenter le plaisir du voyage. En choisissant ce circuit, après avoir exploré la Vallée sacrée le premier jour, vous aurez l'occasion de marcher pendant 4 jours sur le même réseau complexe de routes qui étaient autrefois empruntées par les Incas lors de leur pèlerinage au Machu Picchu. Vous ressentirez certainement l'énergie de ce lieu où les anciens s'arrêtaient en chemin pour vénérer tous les "Apus" (pics montagneux) qu'ils considéraient comme sacrés. De plus, en choisissant de faire ce circuit avec Action Peru Treks, vous soutiendrez l'initiative de notre agence pour l'autonomisation des femmes sur le Chemin de l'Inca. Pour ce faire, vous monterez et descendrez d'une altitude de 4 215 m (13 825ft) à une vallée de 2 700 m (8 856 ft) et profiterez de la végétation luxuriante de la forêt nuageuse avant d'atteindre la citadelle inca du Machu Picchu. Intégrer la Vallée sacrée et le Chemin de l'Inca dans votre voyage vous demandera beaucoup d'efforts mais vous apportera une grande satisfaction, après des jours de montée et de descente, lorsque vous pourrez enfin poser vos yeux sur les anciens et merveilleux murs de la citadelle de Machu Picchu. Lorsque vous y serez parvenu, vous saurez que tout cela en valait la peine. En 2020, en plus de notre prestation constante de services de bonne qualité, il y a une raison supplémentaire de nous rejoindre pour le circuit étendu de la Vallée Sacrée et du Chemin de l'Inca: Action Peru Treks s'est consacré à un projet très important qui consiste à donner du pouvoir aux femmes. Ils prévoient de ne faire travailler que des femmes comme porteurs sur le Chemin Inca. En effet, Action Peru Treks pense que les femmes ont été sous-estimées, non appréciées ou même maltraitées pendant bien trop longtemps au Pérou. Ils pensent que tout le monde peut avoir besoin d'un coup de main et d'une opportunité et que le Pérou devrait suivre la tendance mondiale de l'autonomisation des femmes. Elles essaient donc de donner une chance aux femmes péruviennes d'avoir enfin les mêmes emplois et les mêmes positions sociales que les hommes, parce qu'elles le méritent.

Nous avons besoin d'un minimum de 3 personnes pour organiser cette excursion.

Note : Cet itinéraire est susceptible d'être modifié sans préavis en fonction des conditions météorologiques, des grèves, des barrages routiers ou d'autres événements indépendants de notre volonté. Chez Action Treks Peru, nous ferons toujours de notre mieux pour suivre l'itinéraire aussi fidèlement que possible.

Programme du circuit

Day 1

Vallée sacrée étendue et camping au KM 82

You will be picked up from your hotel at 7:30 a.m. and we will transfer you to Pisac. Here we will climb at the edge of the town in order to reach the amazing Inca ruins that bear the same name. You will be amazed by their complex architecture, the multitude of temples, water channels and carefully carved walls. You will enjoy a 2-hour guided service where you will find out all about the cultural and historical significance of this fascinating place. Then we will head back to the town of Pisac to visit the traditional market, with an explosion of colors, where you can buy amazing and cheap local textiles. Afterwards, we will continue our trip in the car, during which you can admire beautiful sceneries of the Sacred Valley and also enjoy your organic box lunch. Near the town of Urubamba, we will be able to visit the Maras Salt Mines and the Moray Inca Site. The Moray Inca site is an interesting presentation of porches. It flaunts three amphitheater-like patios. These patios, which are cut profound into the earth in a bowl shape, were thought to be used to decide the ideal conditions for developing yields. When we get done with learning all about Moray, we will make a beeline for the salt mines of Maras. This town is known as a previous salt-delivering place that goes back right to pilgrim times. The salt mines were utilized by the Incas and keep on being utilized right up until today. There are more than 3000 salt pools cut into the mountain side, which are constantly being filled with water. The territory is stunning and delightful. As we get back in the car, we have about 40 minutes to reach the last ruin we will visit: Ollantaytambo. These ruins were once that last stronghold of the Inca leader, Inca Yupanqui in the face of the Spanish invasion. You can appreciate here a lot of Inca streets and houses, still intact, a great temple and a sanctuary, all of dark pink color. After our tour in Ollantaytambo, you will be transported 45 minutes to our camp at KM 82 (start of the Inca Trail). At the moment, we are the only company camping at the beginning of the Inca Trail. Here you will enjoy a delicious and nutritious dinner cooked by our professional chef and then go to bed so that we can start the next day early and not be bothered by crowds of people.


  • Meals: Box Lunch
  • Accommodations: Camping at KM 82
  • Mínimum altitude: 2650 m/ 8694 ft
  • Maximum altitude: 3,399 m/ 11,150 ft
  • Difficulty: Easy

Point de départ

Cusco, Peru

05:00 - 05:30

Day 2

Km 82 - Salapunku - Canabamba - Qorihuarachina - Ayapata

When you wake up, you will be treated to a hot cup of coca tea, that is sure to protect you from the possible effects of high altitude and then have breakfast before we start off on our way. We will walk 30 minutes until we reach the first Inca ruin of Salapunku. Because this is one of the most significant places used by the Incas, you will have a guided tour here in order to find out everything about it. After this, we will continue to walk for about 1 and a half hour on flat land until we reach km 88, which is a checkpoint and the start of the actual Inca Trail. From here is another 45 more minutes until we will find another Inca ruin - Llactapata (2,750m/9,020ft), which was an Inca Trail checkpoint to Machu Picchu. Here you will have another information session from the guide about the history and significance of this place and also of the Inca Trail. Then we prepare for another 2 hours of walking towards Hatunchaca (2,598 m/8,525 ft) where we will enjoy lunch. After lunch, there will be another 2 and a half hours walk towards Ayapata (3,300m / 10,829ft), where our camp will be for the night. This way, we will not have to mix with the crowds, as this camp is further down the Inca Trail, compared to the regular one at Wayllabamba. This way we can enjoy the peace and tranquility and feel like we have the area all to ourselves.


  • Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner + snacks
  • Accommodations: Camping at KM 82
  • Mínimum altitude: 2650 m/ 8694 ft
  • Maximum altitude: 3,300 m/ 10,824 ft
  • Distance to walk: 14 km/ 8.7 miles
  • Difficulty: Moderate
Day 3

Ayapata- Col de la femme morte - Pacaymayu - Chaquicocha

After having breakfast, we will start on our way to the enigmatic “Dead Woman´s Pass”. We will enjoy a walk through the cloud forest for the first two hours, passing through several ecosystems, from high puna to low sierra. We are bound to see a lot of interesting local flora and fauna and, with a bit of luck, the White-Tailed deer. After trekking for two hours, we will reach Lluchapampa (3,800m / 12,460ft). This is the best opportunity to buy some supplies. We will have 15 minutes to do this and then we will continue on our way. Further, we will hike for another two hours, in the middle of a majestic scenery, comprised of sumptuous mountains and rich vegetation of the Andes. Once we reach the Dead Woman´s Pass (Warmiwañuska) (4,215 m/ 13,825 ft) we will stop to take in the views from the highest point of our trek. We will go down to the Pacaymayu camp for lunch and then climb to another archeological Inca site of Runcuraccay. After exploring these remains, we will continue uphill for one hour to the Runcuraccay Pass (3,950 m/ 12,959 ft). Afterwards, we will descend once again, for 90 minutes, to the ruins of Sayacmarca (3,657m /12,000 ft).  A highlight of this place will be one of the most amazing sunsets you can see of Inca Trail. Then we will continue for 25 minutes to our campsite for the night, at Chaquicocha (3,600m/11,800ft). We know most of our tourists enjoy the peace and quiet of nature without having to put up with noisy crowds. That is why we have chosen this tranquil campsite, instead of the traditional one at Pacaymayu.


  • Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner + snacks
  • Accommodations: Camping
  • Mínimum altitude: 3,300 m/ 10,824 ft
  • Maximum altitude: 4,215 m/ 13,825 ft
  • Distance to walk: 16 km/ 10 miles
  • Difficulty: Challenging
Day 4

Chaquicocha - Phuyupatamarca - Wiñaywayna

After getting some energy from a delicious breakfast, we will continue to trek for 2 hours until Phuyupatamarca (3,680 m/ 12,073ft). It is now when we will have the first amazing view of Aguas Calientes, Huayna Picchu and Machu Picchu mountains and finally see our efforts pay off. We will have a guided tour of the ruins at Phuyupatamarca. Diving into the rainforest, we will descend for 2 and a half hours to our camp and we will visit Inti Pata on the way. It is said that one can take some of the most stunning pictures of the Inca Trail around here. Then we will walk for 30 minutes more towards our camp at Wiñay Wayna (2,680m/8,792ft).Here we will enjoy lunch and then, if you can handle even more culture, we will have a guided tour of the ruins of the same name. There are not many companies that provide tours to Winay Wayna and we are one of them. These ruins are some of the most beautiful and fascinating on the Inca Trail.


  • Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner + snacks
  • Accommodations: Camping
  • Mínimum altitude: 2,680 m/ 8,792 ft
  • Maximum altitude: 3,600 m/ 11,808 ft
  • Distance to walk: 10 km/ 6.2 miles
  • Difficulty: Moderate
Day 5

Wiñay Wayna - Porte du Soleil - Machu Picchu - Cusco

In order to complete our Inca Trail hike, we will wake up early and head to Inti Punku (Sun Gate), which is the entrance to the Lost City of the Incas. This part of the hike doesn´t require a lot of effort and in approximately one hour we will reach Inti Punku (2,400 m/ 7,875 ft), which offers a delightful view of Machu Picchu and an amazing sunrise above the mountains. From the Sun Gate, the hike will become easier, as we descend for about 45 minutes to Machu Picchu Citadel. We will be directed to the best spots for taking the traditional Machu Picchu photos. After a short break, we will start getting all the information about the history and significance of one of the Seven Wonders of the World, during a tour which will last two hours. After recharging our energies and wandering around this amazing citadel, we will head down to the town of Aguas Calientes by bus. Then you will board the train to either Poroy or Ollantaytambo, where our staff will be waiting for you to transfer you to your hotel in Cusco. Your arrival time in Cusco depends on the time of train departure on your ticket.


  • Meals: Breakfast + snacks
  • Accommodations: Camping
  • Mínimum altitude: 2,430 m/ 7,972 ft
  • Maximum altitude: 2,700 m/ 8,856 ft
  • Distance to walk: 5 km/ 3.73 miles
  • Difficulty: Easy

Point d’arrivée

Cusco, Cusco, Peru

08:00 - 08:30

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. 

 

Détails du circuit

Hébergement

Tente 4 personnes pour 2 randonneurs

Transport

Nous utilisons un véhicule privé pour nos expéditions.

Assurance

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

Facultatif

Les autres activités et services ne sont pas inclus.

Vols

Les vols ne sont pas inclus.

Services supplémentaires

  • Briefing d'avant trek 1 à 2 jours avant l'excursion.
  • Boîte à lunch pour l'excursion prolongée dans la Vallée Sacrée.
  • Prise en charge à votre hôtel à Cusco et transfert au kilomètre 82 le premier jour de l'excursion.
  • Visite guidée de tous les sites incas dans le cadre de l'excursion prolongée dans la Vallée sacrée
  • Portage de tout le matériel du groupe par des porteurs
  • Un porteur personnel portera 6 kg de matériel personnel pour chaque randonneur.
  • Votre sac de couchage et votre matelas sont pris en compte dans cette limite de poids. Le poids moyen d'un sac de couchage et d'un matelas est de 3 kg.
  • Quatre petits déjeuners, trois déjeuners, trois dîners et des en-cas tout au long du trek du Chemin de l'Inca.
  • Eau bouillie et froide pour remplir les bouteilles d'eau.
  • Eau pour se laver
  • Tente repas avec table, tabourets et tous les ustensiles de cuisine
  • Toilettes portables écologiques et tente de toilettes
  • Chef professionnel et son assistant
  • Tente cuisine
  • Tente de quatre personnes pour deux randonneurs
  • Matelas et oreiller
  • Fournitures d'urgence, y compris trousse de premiers soins, oxygène et radio d'urgence
  • Permis pour le Chemin de l'Inca
  • Droit d'entrée au Machu Picchu
  • Billet de train d'Aguas Calientes à Ollantaytambo ou à Poroy
  • Tous les transferts, van privé jusqu'au départ du sentier au km 82, bus du Machu Picchu à Aguas Calientes, et van privé d'Ollantaytambo ou Poroy à votre hôtel à Cusco.

Repas

Quatre petits déjeuners, trois déjeuners, trois dîners et des en-cas le long du trek du Chemin Inca

Guide

Guide professionnel agréé parlant couramment l'anglais, l'espagnol et le quechua.

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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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