CHOQUEQUIRAO TREK CLASSIC 4 DAYS

You can visit the architectural complex Choquequirao is situated in Vilcabamba at 3100 meters, considered the last Inka refuge and place of resistance from the invaders, when doing ....

INCA JUNGLE TRAIL 4 DAYS

Our Inca Jungle Trail classic To Machu Picchu combines adventure sports such as mountain biking, rafting, zip line, hot spring and trekking for 4 days until you reach Machu Picchu....

INCA QUARRY TREK 4 DAYS

The quarry of Cachicata was the place of extraction of the stones that were used for the construction of Ollantaytambo and many surrounding areas....

INCA TRAIL CLASSIC 4 DAYS

In the upper area close to the Skies, the Incas built one of their best-preserved cities, now recognized as one of the 7 wonders of the modern world. Many travelers and adventurers come....

RAINBOW MOUNTAIN FULL DAY

According to the research, the coloration of the rainbow mountain is due to the composition of minerals that it has: the pink color is for the red clay, fangolitas and arilitas. The whitish, for the quartzose ...

Thursday 31 January 2019

SALKANTAY TREK CHALLENGE


Salkantay trek test 3 days is considered by most to be the best and testing elective course to Machu Picchu, This walk enables you to appreciate the choices that there is in the salkantay course, you will go for the highets purpose of the salkantay course to be to see salkantay mountain very close, you climb through the Santa Clause teresa valley that is loaded with vegetation is the begining of the peruvian amazon, you get the opportunity to see, estates of coffe, coca, avocados, bananas and substantially more, this valley is brimming with new wáter with numerous cascades.
Valuable Information
- Starting Altitude - 3350 meters/10990 feet .
- Highest Altitude - 4600 meters/15091 ft
- Walking Distance - 12km/7.45 miles
- Campsite Elevation - 3920 meters/12861 ft
- Meals - 2 breakfast, 2 lunch, 2 supper, 1 break times, 1 wake up tea
- Overall Difficulty - Changing
- STARTING POINT: - Cusco at your inn
INFORMATION:
The snow-topped Salkantay is one of the most noteworthy mountains in Cusco, alongside the Ausangate mountain in the Vilcanota mountain extend which is found further south.
The Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu is recorded as one of the 25 best treks on the planet by National Geographic Adventure Travel Magazine.
The Salkantay Trek is certainly one of the absolute best trekking experiences that you will discover in Cusco and in Peru. After the Inca Trail exemplary or Inca Trail short, the Salkantay course is the second most famous to Machu Picchu (and much less swarmed).

Wednesday 30 January 2019

IMPERIAL INCA JUNGLE


Our Inca Jungle Trail exemplary To Machu Picchu consolidates experience sports, for example, mountain biking, boating, zip line, hot spring and trekking for 4 days until you reach Machu Picchu and one of the extra mountains "Machu Picchu Mountain" or "Huaynapicchu". The Inca Jungle course is the most loved visit for youngsters from everywhere throughout the world who come to Cusco looking for deferent undertakings and extraordinary games. As a Tourism Agency situated in Cusco we offer a separated administration; with a selective course, prepared aides (genuine direction of English, nearby history and experience sports), bikes prepared for downhill, the most secure boating and zipline administrations. We prescribe our travelers book ahead of time to have everything protected and evade pointless dangers, for example, loss of gear, absence of access to Machu Picchu, Machu Picchu Mountain, Huayna Picchu or surprisingly more terrible, being stranded in Aguas Calientes (no arrival train). This visit is one of the exemplary courses brimming with adrenaline to the Inca stronghold of Machu Picchu.
Valuable Information
- Starting Altitude: 4400m/14435ft.
- Highest Altitude: 4350 meters/14271 ft.
- Minimum Altitude: 1430 meters/4691 ft
- Biking separation: 65km/40 mile
- Biking time: 3.5 to 4 hour around.
- Hiking separation: 19 Kilometers/12.3 mile
- Overall Difficulty: Moderate

Tuesday 29 January 2019

INCA JUNGLE INFO


The Inca Jungle Trail Classic To Machu Picchu joins experience sports, for example, mountain biking, boating, zip line, hot spring and trekking for 4 days until the point that you reach Machu Picchu.
The Abra Malaga is a mountain pass that lies between the town of Ollantaytambo and Quillabamba, through one of a kind Andean environments. This way contains two sorts of very much characterized zones: The Abra (4,297 m) and the lower part (Carrizales 3,245 m). The fowls that you'll watch are uncommon and exceptionally looked for after.

Monday 28 January 2019

INCA JUNGLE INFORMATION


Our Inca Jungle Short is a snappy method to joins experience sports, for example, mountain biking, boating, zip line and trekking for 3 days until the point that you reach Machu Picchu.
Inca Jungle trail has a place with the Inca’s imperial street to Machu Picchu, there are archeological remains and lovely scenes on the course, we can even observe the estates of the Sacred Leaf of the Incas “the Coca Leaf” which are developed lawfully
  1. The Abra Malaga is a mountain pass that lies between the town of Ollantaytambo and Quillabamba, through novel Andean biological systems. This way contains two sorts of all around characterized territories: The Abra (4,297 m) and the lower part (Carrizales 3,245 m). The winged creatures that you’ll watch are uncommon and profoundly looked for after.
  2. In Santa Teresa there are warm showers: Cocalmayo, made out of 3 pools of various sizes, temperatures and profundity. You can likewise do experience sports like boating, kayaking and zip line
  3. Machu Picchu is one of the 7 Wonders of the Modern World, Heritage of Humanity, Historical Sanctuary of Peru and presumably the most imperative archeological site in Latin America.
  4. Machu Picchu is great engineering includes 140 structures all through the stronghold.
  5. Machu Picchu is was worked by the Inca Pachacutec around the year 1460
  6. In the wake of being overlooked, it was just in 1911 that the American Hiram Bingham came to Machu Picchu on an endeavor and spread the site around the world.

Friday 25 January 2019

CACHICATA ROUTE


The quarries of Cachiccata is a standout amongst the most essential attractions, these quarries were broadly abused in the Inca time frame. From this mine they chose and transported the stones from the archeological stays of Ollantaytambo. By methods for claim bearing and push procedures, the stones were exchanged to this old focus. In transit we can see goliath semilabrated stones that were being transported. Close to the quarries we can likewise visit some pre-Hispanic chullpas (antiquated funerary pinnacle).

Thursday 24 January 2019

CACHICATA TREK INFO


The quarry of Cachicata was the place of extraction of the stones that were used for the construction of Ollantaytambo and many surrounding areas. This place is 9 kilometers from the Inca town of Ollantaytambo and has three groups of quarries: Molle Pucro, Sirkusirkuyoc (it was the largest), shows evidence of having been in full operation when the Spaniards entered this area. And finally Kantirayoq or Cacchicata, where another type of extraction of minerals and precious stones was practiced.
Useful Information 
– Starting Altitude – 3350 meters / 10990 feet .
– Highest Altitude – 4500m / 14,764ft
– Walking Distance – 25 km / 15.5 miles
– Meals – 2 breakfast, 2 lunch, 2 dinner, 2 tea times, 2 wake up tea
– Overall Difficulty – Moderate
– STARTING POINT: – Cusco at your hotel
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: 
 The Community of Cachiccata consists of 80 families and a total of approximately 300 people.
 The quarries of Cachiccata is one of the most important attractions, these quarries were widely exploited in the Inca period. From this mine they selected and transported the stones from the archaeological remains of Ollantaytambo. By means of own bearing and thrust techniques, the stones were transferred to this old center. On the way we can see giant semilabrated stones that were being transported. Near the quarries we can also visit some pre-Hispanic chullpas (ancient funerary tower).
 Machu Picchu is one of the 7 Wonders of the Modern World, Heritage of Humanity, Historical Sanctuary of Peru and probably the most important archaeological site in Latin America.
 Machu Picchu is majestic architecture comprises 140 structures throughout the citadel.
 Machu Picchu is was built by the Inca Pachacutec around the year 1460
 After being forgotten, it was only in 1911 that the American Hiram Bingham reached Machu Picchu on an expedition and spread the site worldwide.

CHOQUEQUIRAO TO MACHU PICCHU



This is an awesome climb through the Andes of Peru. You can visit the compositional complex of Choquequirao, which is arranged in Vilcabamba at 3100 meters, and is viewed as the last Inka shelter and place of opposition from the trespassers. While doing this trek you will appreciate climbing in wonderful view, you’ll see the noteworthy Apurimac Canyon, you’ll see greenery and natural life in the way. This course offers a strenuous however imposing voyage because of the different existing biological systems until the point when you reach Machu Picchu.
Helpful Information
  • – Starting Altitude – 2900m/9515ft.
  • – Highest Altitude – 4840m/15,879ft.
  • – Walking Distance – 100km/62 miles
  • – Longest Day – Days 1 and 6, roughly 18km/11.2 miles
  • – Overall Difficulty – Difficult
  • – Aclimatization is very Recommended.
Critical: Campsites may fluctuate contingent upon booking time, climate conditions or on confinements embraced for security reasons by the Peruvian Goverment. Critical INFORMATION:
Due to its height, Choquequirao has a calm atmosphere. Notwithstanding, it ought to be noticed that the way to Choquequirao is warm a direct result of the Apurimac ravine.
Choquequirao was probably utilized as a control site to guarantee access to territories of Vilcabamba, interfacing the wilderness with other significant focuses like Pisac and Machu Picchu. The archeological stays of Choquequirao are included structures and patios on various dimensions, in which their porches emerge because of 22 carvings on stone with figures known as “Llamas del Sol” orchestrated in 15 stages towards the frigid Qori Hauyrachina. Choquequirao highlights an extensive arrangement of stages/patios.

Thursday 17 January 2019

CHOQUEQUIRAO TREK ROUTE


Day 1: Cusco – Cachora – Chiquiska.
we will get you at your inn in a private transport. We begin from Cusco, at that point we go to the town of Cachora (3100 masl), here we discover the bearers and care staff, in Cachora we’ll begin our stroll, following 2 hours of strolling we reach Capuliyoc (2915 m) from that point we’ll have a delightful perspective of the cold pinnacles Padrayoc, Wayna Cachora and the Apurimac valley. At that point we’ll plunge toward Coca Masana (2330m) where the atmosphere winds up hotter and the greenery start to change. At long last we will achieve our first camp at the Chiquiska desert spring (1950 meters/6000 feet).
Day 2: Chiquiska – Choquequirao.
This day is the hardest of the five days, we will get up ahead of schedule. After breakfast, we will proceed with our plummet to Playa Rosalinda, where we will cross the Apurimac River (1495 meters/5000 feet). From here we will begin our trek by a precarious street for around 5 hours until the point that we reach Raqaypata where we will eat. All through the walk we will watch numerous orchids and wild blooms, numerous flying creatures. From Raqaypata we’ll stroll for around two hours to the archeological site of Choquequirao and there we will watch the dusk and the trip of the condor. Our campground will be introduced outside the remains.
Day 3: Choquequirao
We devote this day to investigate the vestiges of Choquequirao. Our guide will clarify the history and significance of this archeological complex. You will at that point have available time to visit diverse territories of the archeological complex. Much work has been done as of late to uncover, clear and reestablish the site. After lunch, the individuals who can visit the Cascade House(restored structures and porches around 300 meters (1000 feet) beneath the principle structures of Choquequirao). Afterward, our night supper will comprise of a run of the mill Peruvian “pachamanca” (conventional Andean fixings cooked in the earth). Volunteers to help with the planning will be welcome! From the most noteworthy purpose of the archeological site (the “usno”, or formal stage) there are fine perspectives of the Apurimac canyonfar underneath, and on the off chance that we are blessed we may even observe an extraordinary Andean condor take off above us.

Wednesday 16 January 2019

CHOQUEQUIRAO TREK ITINERARY


Day 1: Cusco – Cachora – Capuliyoc – Santa Rosa.
At 5:00 am we will get you at your inn in a private transport. We leave Cusco towards the town of Cachora (3100 masl), From this town we will proceed on our vehicle until the point that we achieve the point called Capuliyoc 2900 masl. Here we will meet with our horseman (jackass drivers), starting here we will have an all encompassing perspective of the valley of Apurimac, at that point we’ll plunge valuing the excellent scene of warm climate, here is the main view to the Choquequirao complex, we beginning with courteous fellow downhill by snake trail over the Apurimac gully for 4 hours, crossing the little villa and cabin called Cocamasana and Chiquisca on the lower some portion of the valley, the atmosphere is warm and bright on the dry season is dusty, we will eat before the begin the climb towards Santa Rosa village, lunch spot called Playa Rosalinda 1500 masl, after snooze the rising is around 2 hours till Sta Rosa 2100 masl. The a respectable starting point camp.
– Meals: Lunch, Dinner
– Acomodación: Camp, Santa Rosa 2100 msnm
– Climate : warm and radiant
– Distance Traveled: Approximately 12km
– Hiking time : 6 hour
Day 2: Santa Rosa – Marampata – Choquequirao.
After breakfast, we will proceed with our climb up to Marampata 2850 m.a.s.l. for around 3 hours moderate pace. Amid our voyage we will watch the thick vegetation in the region. At that point we will touch base to Maranpata alongside the Chunchumayo to invigorating and short rest. where we will eat and recover vitality which will enable us to achieve the summit of Choquequirao (3650 m.s.n.m). Here we will rest for the night ideally seeing a lovely dusk from our agreeable tents.
– Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
– Acomodación: Camp, Choquekiraw 3000 msnm
– Climate : warm and blustery
– Distance Traveled: Approximately 8km
– Hiking time : 5 hour
Day 3: Choquequirao – Marampata – Chiquisca.
After breakfast we go to Choquequirao to see the dawn, visit the stronghold for three hours constantly joined by our guide who will clarify about this essential design Inca landmark and the significance of the Apurimac and Rio Blanco streams from Choquequirao we can appreciate the perspective of the Cordillera Vilcabamba, after the guided visit the arrival to Sunchupata starts. Here we’ll eat and a short time later slide to Santa Rosa and pursue the way to the shoreline Rosalina, at that point we go to the town of Chiquisqa, in this place we’ll eat and camp.
– Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
– Acomodación: Camp, Chiquiska 1950msnm.
– Climate : warm and bright
– Distance Traveled: Approximately 13km
– Hiking time : 7 hour
Day 4: Chiquisqa – Capuliyoc – Cusco.
After breakfast, we’ll return by a similar way until the point that the Capuliyoc Pass and from here are two additional hours to the town of Cachora. At that point we get the transport that will take us back to Cusco.
– Meals: Breakfast
– Climate : warm and radiant
– Distance Traveled: Approximately 9km
– Hiking time : 5 hour