Included
- Transfer from your hotel
- Tourist Bus to Santa Maria or biking point
- Bikes and Safety Equipment
- 3 Breakfast, 3 Lunches and 3 Dinners
- 3 Nights Accommodations (Santa Maria, Santa Teresa and Aguas Calientes)
- Professional English Speaking Guide
- Entrance to Machu Pichu
- Guided Tour of Machu Pichu
- Train tickets to return ollantaytambo station
- bus tourism return to cusco
Not Included:
- first breakfasta; Last lunch in Machu Picchu
- Entrance to Hot Spring
- Bus up and down in Machupicchu.
Recommended Items To Bring:
- Day Pack
- Good trekking shoes or boots
- Rain poncho (or Rain Jacket)
- Bathing Suit, Sandals and towels
- Insect repellent
- T-Shirts and Shorts pants
- Sun block, Sun glasses and hat
- Flashlight
- Personal Medicine
- Passaport
- Money cash
Discounts available:
Students: ISIC CARD (students require a International Student Identity Card and must be under 26 years of age)
PRICE PER PERSON $215 DOLLARS
FOR STUDENT 20 DOLLARS LESS
Price
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INKA JUNGLE TRAIL BIKE+TREK MACHUPICCHU
- DAY 1: Cusco – Santa Maria
Cusco – Santa Maria: Bicycling (34 miles, 55 km)
(OPTIONAL RAFTING: S/80SOLES FROM APRIL TO DECEMBER)
The tour begins at 7.30 am pick-up from your hotel included in the tour. we continue in our private van to the group for 3 hours until we arrive to the Malaga Pass (4,316 meters above sea level) (14,160 feet above sea level).
This is where we begin our bicycle tour down the mountain. Your guide will give a quick informational briefing and provide all riders with the appropriate safety gear before the 3-hour mountain decent (about 34 miles or 55 km) to the town of Huamanmarca. From there, we continue our journey by bus for approximately 30 minutes until we reach the town of Santa Maria, where we have our first lunch and spend the first night in a basic hostel. During this part of the journey, you will experience the beauty of the snow-capped mountains and their fast-changing climate from a dry cold to a humid heat. Upon arrival to Santa Maria, you will have the option to go rafting (level III and IV, during April-November) in the Urubamba River, which crosses through part of the jungle. The rafting price (85 Soles) is not included in the tour.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, basic hostel (4 person max per room)
DAY 2: Santa Maria – Santa Teresa.
We will begin the days trekking after having an energy packed with our breakfast. We will now be entering the outer jungle, as will be easily noted by the flora and fauna that we will see. Walking through the tropical forest will provide us with many photo opportunities as we will have gorgeous surroundings all around us. We will even have a chance to visit local Plantations of coca leaf on the way. At the highest point of the trail, we will come across an old Inka Trail, long out of use.
At last, when we arrive to Santa Teresa, we will be able to soothe ourselves in the naturally heated waters of the mineral enriched Hot Baths located there. We will relax there until it is time for Dinner. Hostel with basic service
DAY 3: Santa Teresa – Aguas Calientes.
Santa Teresa – Aguas Calientes: Trekking (10 miles, 16 km)
(OPTIONAL CANOPY ZIPLINE: 85 soles)
After breakfast, we will begin the trekking course to Aguas Calientes at approximately 7 AM. We will walk for 3 hours in the Aobamba Valley until we reach the Intihuatana (sun watch) sector, where we pass a government control post and continue the trek. Lunch will be included along the path and we will have the opportunity to see a series of waterfalls and admire the majesty of the mountains surrounding Machupicchu and Haynapicchu. Here you will also have the opportunity to see an astronomical sundial used by the Incans, as well as other constructions such of the Incan citadel of Machupicchu. After 3 hours of walking, we will arrive in Aguas Calientes alongside the train tracks that lead to the small town.
Breakfast, Lunch, dinner, basic hostel (3 person max per room)
DAY 4: MachuPichu To Cusco.
We will wake up extremely early, at 4:00 am, in order to start trekking up the mountain to Machu Picchu in time to catch the sunrise at top. It will be approximately an hour and 45 minutes to reach the top. When we first arrive, our guide will give us a 2 hour guided tour, enlightening us to all of the rich history of the ancient archeological site around us. There is so much that our guide can teach us about all that we know about the site so far.
After the guided portion of the tour, you will have some free time to explore the ruins on your own. If you want to climb Huayna Pichu, then it is recommended that you go to the trail head immediately after the tour, because they only allow 500 persons in per day. The round trip walking to the peak of Huayna Picchu is about an hour and a half and it is worth it for the stunning views from the top, but it should be noted that the portion at the top with the stairs (the “stairs part” as it’s lovingly referred to) is moderately hazardous.
You will need to return back to Aguas Calientes to catch the return train to ollantaytambo station and then tourism transport to cusco