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Machu Picchu TREKS |
Machu Picchu Visit (3 days)
No hiking involved! Cusco, Sacred Valley, and a visit to Machu Picchu |
Short Inca Trail to Machupicchu With Sacred Valley Tour (3 Days) Recommended to those who want to hike the Inca Trail |
Inca Trail Express (4 days)
Four day trek to Machu Picchu on the Inca Trail |
| Sacred Valley + Inca Trail (5days) One of the most famous treks in the world |
Classic Inca Trail (10 days)
Cusco, Sacred Valley, 4 day trek to Machu Picchu on the Inca Trail |
Lares Trek (10 days)
Cusco, Sacred Valley, 4 day trek to Machu Picchu on the Lares route |
Salkantay Trek (13 days),Cusco, Sacred Valley, 7 day trek on Salkantay Pass to Machu Picchu |
Ausangate Trek (15 days)
Cusco, Machu Picchu visit, 6 day trek along Ausangate mountain route |
Choquequiraw Trek (17 days)
Cusco, Sacred Valley, 8 day trek via Choquequiraw trail to Machu Picchu |
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Machu Picchu JUNGLE TOURS |
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Machu Picchu TITICACA TOURS |
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Choquequirao Trek (21 Days)
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Introduction |
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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 less travelled Choquequirao Trek to discover the isolated ruins of Choqueruirao and the legendary Machu Picchu.
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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.
On this trek enjoy the ascent to Choquequirao as the route passes through breathtaking scenery, from dessert-like slopes to dense forest, to snow-capped mountains which seem to fill the sky. It seems fitting that this site was dedicated to the worship of mountain Gods, the river and nature. While this is quite a tough hike, you are rewarded with spectacular views the whole way. The ruins of Choquequirao, perched on a ledge high above the Apurimac are not as extensive as Machu Picchu, but probably more fascinating and much more remote.
To really enjoy this trek it helps if you are of a reasonable fitness level. |
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| Grade: Streneous. |
| Duration: 21 days 20 nights |
| Trekking Days: 8 days. |
| Maximum Altitude: 4.550 mt. |
| Distance: 95 Km. |
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