Trek
The ultimate trek experience route to Machu Picchu
Lares Trek to Machu Picchu is the best alternative to the well-recognized Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. It offers the best of Andean culture, adventure, and history, as you will see remote villages, Archeological Inca sites, and the Andean range mountain peaks.
This high-altitude experience is considered one of the most beautiful hikes in the Peruvian Andes; it is dotted with many highland Andean lakes and farmlands; get in touch with several Andean communities that have preserved the age-old traditions and customs.
Unlike the famous Inca Trail, the 4 Day Lares trek to Machu Picchu Picchu doesn’t require advanced trail permits, therefore, it can be booked even weeks before, which tends to be easy to go for adventure if did plan a travel experience in the mountains.
The Lare trail is an ancient pathway taken by merchants, important in its time, as it connects the jungle to Cusco city, the capital of the Incan empire; this trail traverses the Andes range mountains from Urubamba valley towards the Lares community, passing over the highest point on the trail, at 4,600 m / 15,091 ft. been Lares sort of a trading center to interchange products among this two regions.
Come with us and discover more about Lares trek; we customize your trip and combine some other activities with Lares trek, complementary to your adventure trip.
Trip Details
Highlights
- Explore the Andes over the Vilcanota Range Mountains.
- Life the authentic camping experience to the fullest.
- Refresh yourself at Perolniyoc waterfall.
- Explore the Qorimarca archeological site
- Enjoy the scenic views of the highlands and the highest peaks on the route.
- Discover the majestic Incan gate to Veronica’s snow-capped mountain.
- Qachicata quarry and its big pink granite boulders.
- Best trekking food, catering to vegetarians, vegans, or any restrictions and allergies food.
- Discover Machu Picchu’s mysteries on our last day of adventure.
Route Map
A journey through the highlands in the Vilcanota mountain range.
Lares trek to Machu Picchu will take you to the Peruvian highland, exploring the remote communities, stunning landscapes, local farmlands, formidable Inca sites, exuverant vegetation. Explore de Vilcanota mountain range hearing stories of the Incas, culture and discover Machu Picchu, ¨The lost Inca city¨. Don't miss the chance to explore and live a life time experience with Kuntur Peru Travel.
Trip Overview
Embark on an adventure to Machu Picchu through our 4 Days Lares trek, a hike that will take you through the most impressive Andean landscapes over the mountains, this new route is perfect for those adventure seekers and mountain lovers, 31 km of trekking through some remote communities settled between the mountains, exploring impressive archaeological remains, climbing among the mountain peaks, surrounding steep slope mountains carpeted with typical high Andean grassland vegetation until you reach the Veronica Mountain Gate, where we will have one of the most impressive views of the Sacred Valley of the Incas, the Urubamba river flowing depths into the valley, further down we will find the Qachicata quarries, where the Incas took the huge blocks of pink granite to build residences and temples in Ollantaytambo that is located on the other side of the mountain range, the road continues down to Ollantaytambo village, where we will board the train that will take us to Aguas Calientes town, on the last day we will discover Machu Picchu citadel.
All trekking adventures we offer, as well as the Inca Quarry trek to Machu Picchu, are aimed to provide a unique, authentic, and memorable experience from the beginning to the end of the trip, guaranteeing all the safety and professionalism that distinguish our services.
A glimpse of our Itinerary
Day 1 Cusco – Pumahuanca – Puyoc
4:30 am Pick up from your hotel, and we will drive to Urubamba Valley, We get back and continue the journey toward Pumamarca village for lunch, then we continue to our campsite at Soyrococha close to Salkantay mountain, we hike 11 km/ 6.83 miles of distance, and about 6 hours hiking. xxx
Day 2 Puyoc – Yanacocha – Cuncani
Today is a long day of our journey. From the campsite we go up for one hour to Kuncani pass, then, we continue downhill for two hours to Lares hotspring, we continue for two and a half hours toward Challway, and from there, about 40 more minutes to the village for lunch, in the afternoon we continue in a car to our Campsite at Luqmabamba village.xxx
Day 3 Cuncani – Lares- Ollantaytambo – Agua Calientes town
Today is the longest day on the Lares trek, from campsite uphill for 3 hours, then downhill to the hydroelectric station, then following the valley toward Aguas Calientes town, it is about 17 km / 10.5 miles total distance.xxx
Day 4 Discover Machu Picchu – Back to Cusco City.
Take the Machu Picchu bus up to the citadel, take time getting your photos, then start the three-hour guided tour, exploring the whole site. In the afternoon, board the train back to Ollantaytambo station, then private transport back to Cusco City.
What to expect
- All transportation to destination locations.
- Life the authentic camping experience, starry sky spots.
- Enjoy and Refresh with the breeze at Perolniyoc waterfalls.
- Walk over the Andean scenic highlands grassland.
- The astonishing views of the highest mountain peaks.
- The majestic Incan gate to Veronica’s snow-capped mountain.
- Suitable camping equipment for overnight in the mountains.
- Best trekking food, catering to vegetarians, vegans, or any food.
- Discover Machu Picchu’s mysteries on the last day of adventure.
Degree of difficulty
Lares trek is rated as a demanding or challenging activity, considering the high altitudes, length of walking, and 6th strenuous summits difficulty; it is suggested to have a multi-day trekking experience hiking at altitude terrain and acclimatizes at least two days before the trekking. This trekking experience can be done year-round, however, you will have a better experience during the dry season. (March – November)
Why you should go with us
- Kuntur Peru Travel is a fully locally owned tour operator and certified travel company with all licenses to operate Inca trail tours and alternative treks.
- Experience is the key! Long tracking record tour guides, graduated from the university and recognized institutes of Cusco city.
- We deliver our tour services with safety standards, ethics, and responsibility; we rely on the opinions of our travelers.
- Book and travel! Your trip is confirmed once you book the tour service; we don’t transfer the service to other tour groups. So that you book with us, you go with us.
- Quality of services is our personal motto, so we provide both as small groups, no more than 8 pp., and private tour services.
- No hidden charges! You pay the cost of your trip with all services included as mentioned in the itineraries.
- Tailor-made tours and customizable experiences to the needs of our travelers.
- Our guides are natives of Cusco city, fluent English speaking, friendly, and great storytellers.
- Our management center is located in Cusco city. Therefore, we have everything in control nearby.
Itinerary
The itinerary below has been designed according to technical criteria based on the experiences of expert trekking guides who have hiked the 4-day Lares Trek to Machu Picchu for years; the timings are average to a regular trekker under favorable conditions. However, this may vary depending on physical preparation, health, age, weather conditions during the hike, and the number of participants in the group. In addition, lunch spots and campsites may change consequently to adapt to the circumstances and needs of the group.
Day 1 Cusco – Pumahuanca – Puyoc
Our first day of the trek starts of in the small village of Pumahuanca in the Sacred Valley. We’ll gently make our way up one of the side valleys covering about 14km in total and climbing about 1150m / 3373ft as we make our way towards the village of Puyoc. On our way up we’ll visit the small Inca site of Pumahuanca and learn about the native plants, flowers, and birds that inhabit this region.
This particular route for the Lares trek is not commonly done by other companies so we can enjoy the peace and tranquility of our surroundings without any distractions or disturbance. Because so few people visit the area there is a good chance of seeing Viscachas (a rabbit like Chinchilla) and we may also spot Andean Fox. Our campsite for the night is at Puyoc (4100m / 13451ft); it’s quite barren at this altitude and it is not uncommon for it to snow up here during the dry season so gloves and a hat are recommended.
- Meals Included
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner - Hiking Distance
14 km (8.7 miles). - Difficulty
Demanding. - Hike Duration
7 hrs. approx. - Highest elevation
3,300m/10,827 ft. - Camp elevation
4,450 m / 14,596 ft.
Day 2 Puyoc – Yanacocha – Cuncani
Today is the most spectacular day of the trek and quite a bit easier going than yesterday. From our campsite, it’s about a 13km walk to the village of Cuncani but most of that is downhill as the pass is only about a 2-hour walk right at the beginning.
As we make our way to Cuncani we’ll pass by snowcapped peaks high above us, serene mountain lakes (including Yanacocha – Black Water), and get to meet the local people dressed in their traditional bright red clothing. This side of the pass is completely different culturally from the other side and as we wind our way down from the pass your guide will teach you about the people and their way of life. You’ll also get to learn a few Qhechua phrases so that you can interact with the local people.
- Meals Included
Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner. - Hiking Distance
13 km (8 miles) - Difficulty
Challenging - Hike Duration
10 hours approx. - Highest elevation
4215m/13,829 ft. - Camp elevation
4,250m / 13,779 ft.
Day 3 Cuncani – Lares- Ollantaytambo – Agua Calientes town
The focus of today is to meet the local people. Waking up early we’ll be taken by our guide to one of the houses where we’ll get to meet a local family. The people are incredibly welcoming and are just as eager to learn about you as you are about them – hopefully by now you’ll have mastered a few phrases and be able to ask a few questions (much to everyone’s delight and amusement). After the visit you’ll have the opportunity to give any gifts you’ve brought to the local people and also to buy some of the locally made alpaca products that the region is famed for.
Leaving Cuncani it’s just a short distance (6km) until we reach the hot springs of Lares. Along the way we’ll pass through several small communities and see the people growing a variety of foods such as Quinua and Tarwi, we’ll also probably spot flocks of Andean parrots flying overhead (they’re easy to spot thanks to their piercing calls). After a relaxing dip in the hot springs, we’ll be picked up by our bus and driven back to Ollantaytambo in the Sacred Valley from where we’ll catch the Expedition train service to Aguas Calientes town.
- Meals Included
Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner. - Hiking Distance
9 km (5.6 miles) - Difficulty
Moderate. - Hike Duration
5 Hrs. Approx - Highest elevation
3650m/11,975 ft. - Lodging
3* Hotel
Day 4 Machu Picchu discovery – Back to Cusco city
Waking up early, we’ll take the bus upwards to Machu Picchu citadel to enter as it opens. We’ll have a 2-hour guided tour of the site, during which you’ll learn about the Incas and visit all the most important areas of the citadel. While performing the guiding tour, take the chance to capture the best pictures of Macha Picchu, as nowadays there is no chance to get back and take photos, your guide will help you take your photos. At the end of the tour, if you have booked the permits to climb either Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain, ask your guide will show you where to go. After all, catch the bus back down to enjoy your last Lunch in town while waiting for the train back to Cusco City.
In the afternoon, you will take the train back to Ollantaytambo, from where you will carry on by bus back to Cusco.
- Meals Included
Breakfast. - Difficulty
Easy. - Tour Duration
3 hrs Guided. - Activity
Site Exploration. - Transportation
Train / Private Bus. - Accommodation
Hotel in Cusco.
Including
Ancascocha Trek 4D Includes
Transportation
- Pick up from your hotel.
- Transportation from Ollantaytambo to Km 82.
- Bus ticket to Aguas Calientes Town on day 4
- Round trip bus ticket to Machu Picchu on day 5.
- Expedition train service to Ollantaytambo.
- Private transport from Ollantaytambo to Cusco.
Accommodation
- 2 Nights camping outdoors.
- Lodging at Aguas Calientes town. Hotel 3*
Meals
- 3 Days Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
- 3 Every day water to fill up your bottles.
- Dinner at Machu Picchu town.
- Everyday snack.
All entrance fees for the trip
- Salkantay Park permits.
- Caping Permits fees.
- Machu Picchu entrance fees.
Camping Equipment
- 4-man Sleeping tent for two people.
- Foam mattress.
- Dining tent and kitchen tent.
- Packable table and sits.
- Backpack cover and Rain poncho.
- Duffle back to carry 7kg of extra clothing.
- All kitchen items for the trip.
Trekking crew menbers
- English-speaking local Tour Guide.
- Guide assistant for 8+ participants
- Trekking Chef.
- muleteers.
- Pack of horses to carry the equipment
Extras & Safety items
- Walkie talkie
- Small oxygen bottle.
- First Aid Kit.
- Additional Pillow.
- Extra Blamket
The trek does not include
- Trekking poles for rent
- Sleeping bags for rent
- Inflatable mattress for rent
- Huayna Picchu Mountain Additional activity
- Machu Picchu Mountain Additional activity
- Gratitudes
- Travel Insurance.
- Last Lunch at Aguas Calientes town.
- Any personal expenses
Pricing
The pricing below is subject to a new Peruvian law governing the employment of porters, and muleteers on Salkantay Trek. These changes are expected to substantially raise the cost of operating Inca Trail tours for all accredited tour companies.
$650.00 per person Price based on 8 people in the group
- Price for 7-8 trekkers: 650 USD per person
- Price for 5-6 trekkers: 680 USD per person
- Price for 3-4 trekkers: 730 USD per person
- Price for 2 trekkers: 780.00 USD per person
Discounts
Students have benefits traveling in Peru! Museums, tourist tickets, archaeological sites, Machu Picchu, Inca Trail, and more. Get discounts by presenting your International Student Identity Card (ISIC); students under the age of 17 and children do not need the ISIC. To apply for a discount, email us with a copy of the ISIC and passport at the time of booking for a trek or tour to info@kunturperu.com
We will be glad to help you.
- Student discount (only with active green ISIC card): US$30.00
- Students from 12 to 17 years. US$ 30.00 discount
- Children from 5 to 12 years. US$ 30.00 discount
Rentals
Good offer! The prices of items set in the following list are adjusted for the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu for 5 days. However, for a group booking 8+ hikers, we will consider a discount on the price of an item or a free walking tour in Cusco City.
- Set of pro trekking poles – US$20.00 available to rent
- Sleeping bag – US$20.00 available to rent
- Inflatable mattress – US$ 20.00 available to rent
- Single Tent – US$50.00 available to rent
- Foam mattress – included in the tour service
Upgrades
The Machu Picchu and Huaynapicchu mountains are additional hikes within the Machu Picchu citadel; these admission tickets are subject to availability since they are usually sold out quickly.
- Huaynapicchu Mt. entrance fee: USD 75.00 extra per person.
- Machu Picchu Mt. entrance fee: USD 75.00 extra per person.
Round trip Expedition train service is included on the Quarry trek, we go to board the train at Ollantaytambo train station. However, there is a chance to upgrade the train service, it requires advance booking.
- Vistadome Train service (one-way trip): USD 75.00 additional per person
- 4 Stars Hotel at Macchu Picchu town: USD 70.00 additional per person
- Cusco City tour: USD 80 per person, if booked together with this tour
- Sacred Valley tour: USD 125 per person, if booked together with this tour
Groups booking
GO ON GROUP SERVICE:
From USD 630.00 per person. 8+ up to 12 participants, Please note, advance booking is required.
We reward your preference! More details will be available if you are interested in taking advantage of this offer, such as walking tours in Cusco City, discounts on items for camping activities, and personal discounts. Contact us at info@kunturperu.com
Details on Equipment
We care about the safety and satisfaction of our adventurers during the trekking tours, Kuntur Peru provides the best quality items for outdoor adventures, igloo-type tents resistant to snow and heavy rain are perfect for camping in the mountains, branded inflatable mattresses and trekking poles, first aid kid and oxygen bottle to prevent high altitude sickness. Safety is our main priority in every trekking activity.
- Thermarest inflatable mattresses 1.5 inches thick.
- Four-season tent (Eureka K-2 tx) for two people.
- Adjustable Black Diamond, Leky, or Branded Trekking Poles.
- Expeditions train service. Standard windows at the sides and ceiling, additional front table.
- Vistadome train service. With panoramic windows and ceilings, snack service, and a dance show on board included.
- We provide 3* hotel rooms in Machu Picchu town if you want a private bedroom, select single accommodation when booking for an additional cost.
Trip Info
Weather on trek
Hiking through the Quarry trek is a very high-altitude activity, therefore, the weather may be cold and unpredictable. The nights on this trek are usually around 14 F. / -10 C. And in the early mornings of the dry season, during the day, it can get quite warm if the sun is out, anywhere from 60-75F/15-24C. Keep in mind that if the weather is rainy or cloudy, it will be windy and colder, and it may change instantaneously, particularly when going up at the high-altitude passes; as with any high-altitude hike, you should bring plenty of layers to adjust to the fluctuating temperatures and conditions as well as appropriate sun/rain protection.
Pre-departure notes
It is highly recommended to spend at least two days before any trekking activity acclimating to the altitude in the Andes; drinking enough water and avoiding heavy meals also help you to adapt quickly to the environment. Cusco is an Andean city located at 3,399 m. / 11,151 ft. We suggest doing short day tours in and around the city.
It is imperative to attend the pre-trek briefing a day before the scheduled date of the trip, usually set at 17:00 hrs. See the itinerary instructions section of the tour and its details. For additional information, speak directly to your trekking guide.
Note on Itinerary
The current itinerary described accurately expresses the trekking activities we offer. However, please, notice that due to some circumstances occasionally turns beyond our control, such as natural disasters, weather conditions, strikes, and others that may force us to deviate from our original plan, in which case, we will provide you with the best alternative option available, so then you won’t miss the wonderful experience.
Note on Price
Please note. All our trekking tours, and the Inca trail tours, include a duffle bag, which means you can take additional clothing with your sleeping bag and mattress for the trek; these must be 7 kg/14 pounds max weight.
All Inca trail trekking tours are run with a pack of a trekking team (our porters), who are appointed to carry all camping equipment during the hike; the number of porters in the group is accordingly to the number of travelers booked for the tour; for more details see Inca Trail FAQs.
Camping accommodation on the trek is based on double occupancy per tent.
Accommodation in towns is at 3* hotels; Twin-bed room (matrimonial if requested), triple occupancy in case of families or friends; the single rooms are subject to a single supplement fee.
Trip Payment Schedule
At the time of booking, you must be paid 30% of the total cost of the tour; this will allow us to make the corresponding reservation and purchase some tickets that may be sold out rapidly. A month before the departure date, the balance must be paid or upon your arrival in Cusco city, the 70% left of the final balance must be paid fully.
Cancellation and Transfer Fee Schedule
- Minimum fee (hike permit fee): $130 per person
- 61-90 days prior to departure: 30% of trip cost
- 46-60 days prior to departure: 50% of trip cost
- 45 days or less: 100% of trip cost.
Gratuities for the trekking crew
One of the greatest ways to express your gratitude to your trekking crew for everything they do to help you to make your adventure trip is by tipping. This is a tradition of years since the beginning of the tourism industry in our region, a personal appreciation based on the team’s effort during your adventure experience. Giving gratuities might not be customary in your country, however, it’s of the utmost importance to those who will be taking care of you during the trip. Tipping inspires excellent service and is an ingrained feature in the tourism industry on many Kuntur Peru Travel destinations. Of course, you are free to tip as much as you wish, depending on your perception of the quality and length of your trip. Remember, tipping is not compulsory and should only be given when you receive excellent service.
Usually, participants in a group gather the tipping money for the guides, porters, and cooks; you can either do it individually, or your trekking guide will offer to collect the money and tip as a group. Tipping your tour guide is more personal and should be decided based on your relationship, quality, and length of service with them and is done separately from the group or could be done individually, this generally happens once you end the tour at Machu Picchu Citadel or Machu Picchu town.
Porters: Each porter $20 – $40 USD or the equivalent in Soles (from all the group or participants)
Trekking Chef: $35 – $70 USD or the equivalent in Soles (from all groups or participants)
Trekking guide: The amount is an entirely more personal preference, however, as a guideline, $40 -80 USD per person can be used.
Faqs
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REASON TO HiKE SALKANTAY TREK 4 DAYS
- Come across and feel safe exploring the Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu with us with suitable camping gear and experienced trekking guides.
- Experience one of the ten top trekking worldwide recognized with Kuntur Peru Travel, a direct & official local tour operator in Cusco.
- Enjoy the natural and scenic beauty of the inter-Andean valleys and highland landscapes.
- Immerse yourself in the history of the Incas interpreted by your expert tour guide, and explore the most unbelievable archeological sites throughout the trail.
- The 4 Days Salkantay trek service is a unique experience; ideally for adventurers and history lovers, a pathway with astounding views and landscapes, flawless for photography.
- Two nights camp outdoors surrounded by mountains and starry sky views; stay a night in Aguas Calientes town previous your tour to Machu Picchu.
- Spot Andean wildlife in its natural habitat and diverse ecosystems. As well as Llamas and Alpacas wandering at Machu Picchu.
- More than a hike, the 4 Days Salkantay trek is a self-motivating adventure and a cultural experience in connection with nature.
- Explore Machu Picchu citadel, and get first-hand information from our expert local tour guides.
TRIP Checklist
Salkantay trek 4-day journey requires a good trekking backpack, we recommend bringing a 25L capacity trekking daypack to carry your personal items for a day hike, larger backpack capacity are not allowed to take into Machu Picchu citadel. Here we showcase a basic list of essential items you should bring for your trip
DAY PACK
For the Inca Trail journey, you must carry at most a 30L capacity trekking day backpack to carry your items for a day hike on the adventure trip, as it’s not allowed to enter Machu Picchu citadel with larger capacity backpacks. Here we showcase a basic list of essential items you should carry in your day pack.
- Valid Passport. Verify your passport won’t expire at the time of the trip.
- Sunscreen; at least 35+ fps protection is recommended.
- Sun hat.
- Rain jacket. The weather in the mountains is unpredictable.
- Extra water bottle.
- Insect repellant
- Bandana
- Sunglasses
- Gloves
- Cameras.
- Personal First Aid kid
- Roll paper/ Toiletries
- Personal Snacks
- Torch or headlamp, and extra batteries
- Power bank
- Trekking poles
DUFFEL BAG
It will be given to you at the pre-trek briefing a day before the departure. Please, note that 7 Kg / 15 pounds is the maximum weight. Both the sleeping bag and the foam mattress are 3 kg / 6.5 pounds in weight, which means the 4 kg left must be your clothing and personal items. The duffel bags will go straight to the campsite, then they will be given back to you at the campsite. For the 4-day Inca trail to Machu Picchu, we have a checklist of items you should bring.
- Sleeping back (available for rent)
- Extra clothing (trekking pants)
- At least 3 extra pairs of socks
- Extra T-shirts at least 4
- Thermal pant
- Warm jacket
- Extra wool socks
- Small personal towel
- Dry bag
- Bathing suite
- Sandals
- Down jacket
- Extra toilet paper
- Warm clothes.
- Sweater or flees
Trip Accommodation
Camping Equipment
Kuntur Peru guarantees comfort and safety in all our adventure trips, our camping equipments are suitable for hiking trips in the high Andean mountains.
Enjoy the nights in our exclusively designed camping gear along every route we offer, you will spend the night in spacious four-season camping tents for two people, branded camping gear such as North Face, Black diamond, Eureka, and others; our trekking poles are lightweight aluminum material, adjustable and suitable for hiking in the mountains, sleeping pads Therma Rest trek and travel series; each of our hikers get additionally a foam mattress and small pillow to enjoy the overnights in tent.
Have the ultimate adventure experience with Kuntur Peru Travel. Trek with us, and live the adventure now!
Hotels
All our adventure experiences, other than the 4 Days Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, have as our destination Aguas Calientes town, where you will spend one night prior to visiting Machu Picchu citadel, for which we have selected standard 3 * hotels for your stay, these are hotels of prestige and quality that guarantee us comfort and good service to all our adventurers. However, we are also willing to provide superior quality hotels, as long as our travelers request it.
- 3* Inti Punku Machu Picchu hotels & suites: standard room with private bath.
- 4*hatun inti boutique: suite room with private bath.
- 5* Machu Picchu Pueblo by Inca Terra: Superior
- 3*
- 4*
- 5* Tambo Del Inca Urubamba: Superior room with private bath.
- 3*Maytaq Wasin Boutique Hotel
- 3* Los Portales Hotel
- 4* Casa Andina Private Collection
- 5* Palacio del Inka by Libertador
- 5* Monasterio Hotel by Belmond
- 3*Pakarytampu Hotel
- 4*Casa Andina Private Collection
- 5* Tambo del Inka Luxury Collection
- 5* Rio Sagrado by Belmond
- 3* Prisma hotel: standard room with private bath.
- 4* Jose Antonio Hotel: standard room with private bath.
- 5*Palacio Del Inca, luxury collection Hotel: Superior room with Private bath.
REMARKS
WHAT TO EXPECT ON THE CITY TOUR
- Pick up from your hotel
- Meet our experienced local guides, English and Spanish speaking
- Private transportation to all sites in and out of the Cusco city center.
- Detailed guided tour in Qoricancha (the sun temple), about an hour of exploration.
- Explore Sacsayhuaman, the megalithic constructions site
- Guided tour at Qenqo, Pukapukara and Tambomachay.
- 4 to 5 hours total tour, during which you’ll learn about the Origin and history of Incan culture.
- Take advantage of taking photos at Inca sites, guides are also skillful at taking photos.
- Door-to-door transportation service, unless you request drop-off at a specific point in the city.
RECOMMENDED TO BRING
- Passport
- Warm clothes. Cusco’s weather is cold and windy at evenings
- Day pack / Tote bag
- Camera
- Sunscreen
- Water bottle
- Peruvian Soles in cash