VILCABAMBA TO MACHUPICCHU

PRICE AND DATES

Price below is per person and based on double occupancy

Price per person from:

USD: $ 2,679.00 per person

This trip requires minimum of 4 persons. If your group is less than 4 people, we can make some arrangements.

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"The process of this trekking to Vilcabamba has been planned with a parallel purpose: to escape from the conventional routes where mass tourism often eclipses the authenticity of the moment. On this journey, we embark on the search for places less traveled, where nature and history are intertwined in their purest and most primitive state.

To achieve this unique experience, we ventured on a bus ride that takes us away from the crowds for almost a day. This bus tour gives you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich biodiversity that characterizes this region.

Our goal is to take travelers to corners where the very essence of nature and history comes to life, evoking the paths used by the locals.  I hope that those who join us on this journey will not see it simply as a walking challenge, but as an opportunity to return to their countries with an authentic and vivid perception of our beloved country and its people. It is a journey that seeks to connect with the true essence of the destination, imbued with positive energies and a genuine desire to explore and understand the deeper nature of our destination.

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VILCABAMBA TO MACHUPICCHU 6D/5N

  • The adventure begins early, at 5:00 a.m., this tour is a transfer day with few visits, continuing by bus until we reach the Malaga Pass (Approx. 3 hrs), arriving here we will have breakfast in a rustic and typical place of the area.

    We will continue downhill to the Valley of La Convencion, with necessary stops to take pictures and some shopping. We resume ascent by bus through the Vilcabamba Valley until we reach the town of Huancacalle, here we will visit for about 2 hours through the archaeological remains of VITCOS, after the tour we will have lunch, followed by a rest time in the town.

    We resume the trip by bus on a road with little traffic for 1.30hr, until we reach our first camp in Punta Carretera.

    •    Distance traveled: 152 km / 95 miles

    •    Estimated duration: Full day

  • After breakfast, we will start our hike at 7:00 a.m. following an ascent trail that will lead us to the first great challenge of the route. This section will allow us to travel part of the ancestral Inca Trail, with more than six centuries of history and a unique cultural legacy.

    The ascent to the First Pass of Choquetacarpo takes approximately 4 hours, reaching an altitude of 4,600 m (15,180 ft). From the top, we will enjoy panoramic views of the mountain range before starting the descent into the valley. In this privileged environment, we will have a well-deserved lunch surrounded by Andean landscapes of great beauty.

    In the afternoon, we will continue the trek until we reach the Quellkamachay Camp (3,587 m / 11,837 ft), nestled between rocky mountains that offer a serene and majestic atmosphere for our second overnight stay.

    •    Distance traveled: 11.5 km / 7 miles

    •    Estimated hiking time: approximately 8 hours

    •    Difficulty level: Difficult

  • After an early breakfast at the camp, we will start the hike at 7:00 a.m. following the course of the river for approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. Subsequently, we will take an uphill trail that will lead us to the Mayuyoc Pass (4,277 m / 14,114 ft), in a journey of around 3 hours. From this point, spectacular views of the mountain range open up, a scenario that rewards the effort of the ascent.

    After a short drive, we will arrive at the camp where lunch prepared by our team awaits us. After a restful rest, we will resume the hike descending towards the Mayuyoc Valley, where our camp is located to spend the night in a natural environment of great serenity.

    •    Distance traveled: 11 km / 6.8 miles

    •    Estimated duration: approximately 9 hours

    •    Difficulty level: Difficult

  • We leave the camp at 7.00am after breakfast, starting our hike with a descent of half an hour, then we will ascend in the direction of the Pacchayoc Pass 4,030m - 13,299ft for around 1.30hr, there we will have a long break to enjoy the view of the first glaciers.

    After the Pass, we continue along a long descent, to the Pacchayoc esplanade, where we will have another break for a snack.

    The next tour is crossing the Pumasillo River, this section does not have much difficulty for a time of 2.30 hrs, where we will make the final camp for lunch and overnight.

    For passengers who still have energy, you can do a 1.30hr uphill hike extension by 1hr descent to visit the Azulcocha Lagoon.

     Distance:    12.5 km, 7.8 miles

    Duration:    7 hours

    Difficulty Level:  Hard

    Length: Round Trip 3kl- 1.8 miles

  • The day begins early, descending from the camp along a path that follows the course of the river until we reach the Pacchacoy Valley, where we will enjoy a well-deserved rest accompanied by panoramic views of the mountain range.

    After the break, we will start the ascent to the Yanama Pass (4,170 m / 13,700 ft), in a journey of approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. From the top, an imposing landscape unfolds that marks one of the most memorable moments of the expedition. Afterwards, we will descend for 1 hour and 30 minutes to the village of Yanama, where lunch and an emotional farewell with the assistance team await us.

    In the afternoon, we will embark on a bus transfer of approximately 4 hours to the town of Santa Teresa. There we will spend the night and enjoy a restful rest in the famous Thermal Baths of Cocalmayo, a perfect closure to a demanding day.

    •    Estimated duration: Full-time

    •    Difficulty level: Difficult

  • At 6:00 a.m. we will depart by bus for 40 minutes to the Hidroeléctrica train station, from where we will transfer to the town of Aguas Calientes, gateway to the world wonder of Machu Picchu.

    The visit to the Inca citadel will be made in a guided tour of approximately 4 hours, with ascent and descent by bus. During this time we will explore the main archaeological sectors, admiring the architectural perfection and deep spiritual symbolism of this historic sanctuary.

    At the end of the visit, we will return to Aguas Calientes to enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. Later, we will board the train back to Ollantaytambo, where our bus transport awaits us for the final return to the city of Cusco.

    •         Estimated duration: Full-time

    •         Difficulty level: Easy

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

  • Orientation meeting in Cusco (previous to departure date).

    Transfer Cusco – beginning point of trek

    All balanced meals during the trek, including snacks. From lunch on day 1 to lunch on day 6

    All common equipment gear: 3 men mountain tent for 2 people, inflatable mattress,

    kitchen dishes, Kitchen tent, dining tent, toilet tent, tables and chairs.

    Cook, kitchen crew and commissary gear with all meals included as described

    Pack animals for all the camping gear and luggage (7 kilograms per client including sleeping bag weight)

    Muleteers and one seat horse for every three clients.

    First-aid kit with oxygen.

    Professional bilingual guide (English - Spanish), additional cost for other languages.

    Shortwave radios

    Environmental care (all the garbage goes back to Cusco, portable toilet treatment).

    Filtered and boiled water

    Local transportation: Yanama – Santa Teresa

    Local transportation: Santa Teresa – Hydroelectric

    Expedition train tickets: Hydroelectric – Aguas Calientes

    Round trip bus tickets: Aguas Calientes – Machupicchu – Aguas Calientes

    Machupicchu entrance fee

    Vistadome train ticket Aguas Calientes – Ollantaytambo

    Private transportation: Ollantaytambo – hotel (Cusco)

  • Sleeping bag rental ($35.00 for whole trek)

    Extra services not mentioned in the program.

    Tips and extra expenses

    Travel Insurancce

    • 50% deposit at the time of booking.

    • Advance of USD.$200 for the entrance tickets to the Machupicchu National Park, and Train tickets an amount that is non-refundable

    • 30 days before the trip pay the other 50%

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