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The Inca Trail + Titicaca Tour

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The Choquequirao Trek
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# 6 The Inca Trail + Titicaca Tour
(Colca Canyon + Lake Titicaca + Inca Trail + Sacred Valley + Machu Picchu)

Grade:
Strenuous
Duration:
15days   14nights
Trekking Days:
4 days
Maximum Altitude:
4215m
Distance:
45 km

Introduction to The Inca Trail + Lake Titicaca Tour

Enjoy this tour through the very best of southern Peru, from one of the world’s deepest canyons to the highest navigable lake in the world and into the Andes.  Start in Lima and then onwards towards Arequipa, the “White City”, followed by a boat trip on Lake Titicaca home to floating islands of the Uros people.  Finally, hike through the Andes along the legendary Inca Trail to reach the magestic Inca city of Machu Picchu.

In Colca Canyon we have the best view down into the canyon in order to observe the majestic flight of the condors rising with the morning thermals.  We have plenty of time to enjoy the valley before our journey to Puno and the amazing cobalt blue waters of Lake Titicaca.  Take a boat ride to the traditional island of Amantani where you’ll stay with the locals, learning more about their ancestral traditions and daily life.
One of the most famous treks in the world, the Inca Trail presents you with culture, nature and history thanks to its rich Incan past.  The 45 km journey- which combines mountain scenery, subtropical jungle and Inca paving stones, tunnels and ruins - can be walked in 4 days.  We begin our trek in the Sacred Valley which gives a day to gently acclimatise to the altitude.  Here your guide will give you a tour of the ruins of Ollantaytambo.  The following day you begin the Inca Trail at 82km (2650m). 

The trail was built some 500 years ago by the Incan civilisation and leads to the sacred Incan city of Machu Picchu, one of the seven wonders of the modern world.  Over 400 species of orchid have been discovered in the area

and the landscape is rich in wildlife, from hummingbirds to the majestic Andean condor and the shy spectacled bear.
Early morning on the fourth day you finally reach your destination - Machu Picchu and although it sounds a cliché, seeing the great city in the clouds is truly a humbling experience.

The historical Inca Trail is indeed so enticing that places on the trek are limited to a maximum of 500 people per day.  Therefore, it is essential that you book at least 5 months in advance.  It is also important to remember that the trail is always closed for the month of February for maintenance.  To really enjoy this trek it helps if you are of a reasonable fitness level.  With heights ranging from 2000m - 4200m this is by no means a walk in the park, but will be a rewarding experience for any hillwalker.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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