Treks to Machu Picchu
Trek to Machu Picchu

TREKS TO MACHU PICCHU

We are a specialist trekking tour operator who guarantee you small groups. We offer the "classic" Inca trail to Machupicchu as well as several other alternative routes
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CLASSIC INCA TRAIL 7 DAY TREK TO MACHUPICCHU

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CLASSIC INCA TRAIL 7 DAY TREK TO MACHUPICCHU

The mountains of the Cordillera Vilcabamba rise to form a ragged chain between the regions' two great rivers; the Urubamba and the Apurimac. Along the cordillera's northern side, massive snow peaks collide with lush tropical rain forests.
 
Located northwest of Cusco, Nevado de Salkantay, and the cordillera's tallest peak, is at the eastern end of the chain and rises to 6271 meters above sea level. The name Salkantay means 'Savage Mountain' which may refer to the swirling clouds that rise up from the jungle lowlands and engulf the peak.
 
The Salkantay to Machu Picchu trek normally takes 7 days and has become popular with trekkers wanting to combine a quieter less trodden route with a visit to the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu. For the first 4 days you will be surrounded with magnificent scenery and rarely see other groups of trekkers. On the fifth day you join up with the Inca Trail at Wayllabamba and continue to Machu Picchu arriving early on day 7.
 
The trek is only a little more difficult than the Inca Trail, and horses can be used for the first 4 days to carry food and equipment. Since horses are not allowed on the Inca Trail, you'll swap over to using human porters for this final section.
 
Only a few tour companies operate this trek and it's always best to reserve a space well in advance.

     
   
 
   
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