Set out on a transformative journey to Machu Picchu, the iconic Incan citadel nestled high in the Andes. This 4-day retreat offers a unique opportunity to take in the sacred land and uncover the profound spiritual connection that permeates the region. Trekking along a quieter trail, travelers will witness breathtaking landscapes and engage with the rich cultural heritage of the Andes. But the true essence of this experience lies in the opportunity to cultivate a deep appreciation for the natural world and its restorative power. Join us as we…

Key Points

  • A 4-day spiritual journey through the sacred Andean landscape, culminating in a visit to the iconic Machu Picchu site.
  • Immersive cultural experience, including interactions with indigenous communities, traditional cuisine, and sustainable practices.
  • Guided trekking through diverse terrain, from towering peaks to lush valleys, offering breathtaking scenery.
  • Comprehensive package including pre-trip briefing, transportation, accommodations, and all necessary logistics.
  • Flexible cancellation and payment policies, ensuring a hassle-free experience focused on personal growth and connection.
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Retreat Overview

4-DAY RETREAT THROUGH THE SACRED LAND TO MACHU PICCHU - Retreat Overview

This 4-day retreat through sacred Andean land takes participants on a journey to the iconic Machu Picchu.

Priced at £795.90 per person, the focus is on spiritual connection and holistic well-being.

The unique Andean landscape, described as incomparable and varied, is recognized by National Geographic as one of the 20 dream hikes.

The retreat offers an opportunity to immerse in Peruvian culture, with interaction with indigenous communities and amazing Peruvian cuisine using mostly organic and sustainable ingredients.

Experience Highlights

The retreat offers an array of experience highlights that immerse participants in the rich Peruvian culture and stunning Andean landscapes.

Travelers will enjoy amazing Peruvian cuisine made with organic and sustainable ingredients. They’ll also interact with indigenous communities in Ancascocha, providing a unique cultural exchange.

The trek combines high-altitude hiking, history, and nature, leading to the iconic Machu Picchu along a quieter, less crowded trail.

Hikers will savor the varied and incomparable Andean scenery, described as one of National Geographic’s 20 dream hikes.

Itinerary and Duration

The Machu Picchu retreat has a duration of 8 hours, with pickup included at any hotel in Cusco.

Participants will have a live tour guide fluent in English, providing a private group experience.

The itinerary includes a briefing before the trip at a hotel in Cusco or the Sacred Valley, followed by transportation in a private tourist van to the trailhead.

After the trek, you will take a round-trip bus from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes and an afternoon expedition train back to their hotel in Cusco or Urubamba.

Inclusions

The Machu Picchu retreat includes a pre-trip briefing at a hotel in Cusco or the Sacred Valley.

Transportation to the trailhead is provided by a private tourist van. Participants will enjoy a round-trip bus from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes, followed by an afternoon expedition train back to their hotel in Cusco or Urubamba.

The entrance ticket to Machu Picchu is included. Plus, the package features the services of a professional indigenous chef and porters to handle the trekking logistics.

Accommodation is provided for 2 nights at campsites and 1 night at a hotel in Ollantaytambo.

Cancellation and Payment Policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance grants a full refund.

The retreat offers a reserve now & pay later option, allowing for flexible travel plans with no upfront payment required. Guests can make changes to their booking without penalty.

The retreat also includes travel insurance, which covers any unexpected events during the trip.

While hotels in Cusco aren’t included, the package covers all other expenses, such as transportation, meals, and entrance fees to Machu Picchu.

This retreat provides a hassle-free experience, allowing participants to focus on their spiritual journey through the sacred Andean landscape.

Peruvian Cuisine and Sustainability

At the heart of the Machu Picchu retreat lies a celebration of Peruvian cuisine, where sustainable and organic ingredients take center stage.

The retreat’s menu features an array of local delights, showcasing the vibrant flavors of the Andes. Guests can look forward to:

  • Hearty quinoa dishes, a staple of the Inca diet
  • Fresh produce sourced from nearby organic farms
  • Traditional Andean spices that infuse every bite
  • Expertly prepared ceviche, highlighting the region’s seafood
  • Refreshing fruit juices made from locally grown fruits

The retreat’s culinary focus not only nourishes the body but also fosters a deeper connection to the land and its people, ensuring a truly immersive Machu Picchu experience.

Indigenous Community Interaction

Beyond the culinary delights, the Machu Picchu retreat offers guests a unique opportunity to engage with the indigenous communities of the region.

Participants will visit the village of Ancascocha, where they’ll interact with the local people, learning about their traditional way of life, cultural practices, and connection to the land.

This cultural exchange provides a profound and authentic experience, allowing travelers to gain a deeper understanding of the Andean way of life.

The retreat’s emphasis on culture ensures that guests leave with a heightened appreciation for the resilience and heritage of the indigenous communities they’ve encountered.

Unique Andean Landscape

The Andean landscape traversed during the Machu Picchu retreat is described as incomparable and varied, captivating visitors with its stunning natural beauty.

The unique terrain includes:

  • Towering mountain peaks
  • Lush, verdant valleys
  • Cascading waterfalls
  • Crystal-clear glacial lakes
  • Vibrant wildflowers and native vegetation

This diverse and awe-inspiring setting provides an unparalleled backdrop for the spiritual and holistic experience of the retreat.

Trekkers are immersed in the serene, untouched wilderness, fostering a profound connection with the sacred land and its indigenous culture.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Physical Difficulty Level of the Trek?

The trek is described as a challenging high-altitude hike, combining steep inclines and varied Andean terrain. However, it’s suitable for active travelers with a reasonable level of fitness and experience.

Can I Customize the Itinerary to Suit My Preferences?

The retreat offers a customizable itinerary to suit guests’ preferences. Participants can work with the tour guide to adjust the hiking pace, activities, and accommodations to meet their individual needs and fitness levels.

Is There an Age Limit or Fitness Requirement for Participants?

There’s no strict age limit, but participants should be reasonably fit and able to handle the high-altitude hiking. The retreat’s not recommended for young children or those with mobility issues.

Can I Bring My Own Camping/Trekking Gear or Is It Provided?

Participants can bring their own camping and trekking gear if they prefer, but the tour provider also offers high-quality gear that’s included in the package price. This gives travelers the flexibility to use their own gear or opt for the provided equipment.

Are There Any Specific Health or Safety Precautions I Should Be Aware Of?

Participants should be aware of potential altitude sickness and prepare accordingly. The trek involves hiking at high elevations, so proper acclimatization, hydration, and pacing are essential. Porters will assist with camping equipment, but it’s recommended to pack layers for changing weather conditions.

Recap

This sacred Andean retreat offers a transformative journey to Machu Picchu. Trekkers will enjoy breathtaking landscapes, authentic Peruvian cuisine, and meaningful interactions with indigenous communities. This holistic experience fosters a profound connection to nature and cultural heritage, leaving participants with a renewed sense of well-being and appreciation for the rich traditions of the Andes.