The Salkantay Trek and Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is a captivating 6-day, 5-night adventure that combines the awe-inspiring natural landscapes of the Andes with the rich cultural heritage of the Inca civilization. Priced at $1,428.70 per person, this trek promises an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts alike. From traversing diverse terrains to exploring hidden Inca ruins, the journey offers a unique blend of physical challenge and culture. With vegetarian meal options and a flexible cancellation policy, this trek is designed to cater to the needs of modern adventurers seeking an unforgettable journey.
Key Points
- A 6-day, 5-night tour featuring the Salkantay Trek and Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, with a starting price of $1,428.70 per person.
- The trek includes scenic highlights like Humantay Lagoon and Salkantay Mountain, as well as exploration of hidden Inca ruins along the trail.
- The package includes transportation, entrance fees, meals, and accommodation, including a night in glass domes for a unique experience.
- The trek difficulty ranges from moderate to challenging, with altitudes ranging from 2,600 m to 5,100 m, requiring proper gear and acclimatization.
- The tour offers vegetarian meal options and a flexible cancellation policy, allowing for a hassle-free travel planning experience.
Overview and Pricing
This 6-day, 5-night tour offers travelers an opportunity to experience the breathtaking Salkantay Trek and Inca Trail to the iconic Machu Picchu.
Priced from $1,428.70 per person, the tour includes transportation, entrance fees, a professional guide, all meals, and accommodation, including a night in glass domes.
Reservations can be made with the flexibility to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This adventure is perfect for nature lovers and mountain trekking enthusiasts seeking to enjoy the stunning Andean landscapes and uncover the rich history of the Inca civilization.
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Trekking Experience and Highlights
Perfect for nature lovers and mountain trekking enthusiasts, this tour offers a captivating blend of scenic highlights.
Marvel at the stunning Humantay Lagoon, nestled beneath the imposing Salkantay Mountain. Discover the hidden Inca ruins dotting the trail, giving you a glimpse into the remarkable history of this ancient civilization.
Unique accommodations, such as glass domes and Mountain Sky Cabins, provide a truly immersive experience under the starry Andean skies.
Whether you’re seeking adventure, natural wonders, or culture, the Salkantay Trek and Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories.
Daily Itinerary
The daily itinerary for the Salkantay Trek and Inca Trail to Machu Picchu tour spans six days and five nights, guiding adventurers through a captivating journey.
On Day 1, trekkers embark on a 13 km hike to Humantay Lagoon at an altitude of 4,100 m.
The following day, the route covers 16 km to Incaqchiriasca Pass.
Day 3 sees a 10 km trek to Wayllabamba, while Day 4 presents a challenging ascent to Dead Woman Pass at 12 km.
The penultimate day involves a 16 km moderate trek to Wiñay Wayna, and the final day culminates in the iconic arrival at Machu Picchu via a return to Cusco by train.
Included and Excluded
The Salkantay Trek and Inca Trail to Machu Picchu tour includes a comprehensive package to ensure a seamless and memorable experience.
Transportation from Cusco to the trailhead and return, all entrance fees and permissions, a professional guide, and all meals are included. Accommodation, including a night in glass igloos, and a guided tour of Machu Picchu are also provided.
However, personal items like sleeping bags and trekking poles aren’t included. Optional extras, such as entrance to Huayna Picchu and an upgraded train service, are available at an additional cost. Tips for staff are also not included in the package price.
Participants should be prepared for varying weather conditions during the trek.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyDifficulty and Altitude
Varying from moderate to challenging, the difficulty levels of the Salkantay Trek and Inca Trail to Machu Picchu cater to a range of trekking abilities. Trekkers will navigate altitudes ranging from 2,600 m to 5,100 m, with the highest point being the Incachiriasca Pass at 5,100 m. To help gauge the trek’s demands, here’s a breakdown:
Day | Distance (km) | Altitude (m) | Difficulty |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 13 | 4,100 | Moderate |
2 | 16 | – | – |
3 | 10 | – | Moderate |
4 | 12 | – | Challenging |
5 | 16 | – | Moderate |
Proper preparation, including adequate gear and acclimatization, is essential for a successful and enjoyable trek.
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Vegetarian Options
Vegetarian options are available upon request for those partaking in the Salkantay Trek and Inca Trail to Machu Picchu adventure.
The tour operator takes this dietary requirement into consideration and can provide:
- Delicious vegetarian meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner throughout the trek.
- Ample variety to suit different preferences, from hearty lentil dishes to fresh salads.
- Customized menus to accommodate any specific dietary needs or restrictions.
Trekkers can rest assured that their vegetarian needs will be met, allowing them to fully enjoy the stunning natural landscapes and historic Inca ruins along the way.
Packing Recommendations
Participants should be well-prepared for the varying weather and temperature conditions encountered during the Salkantay Trek and Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.
Layering clothing is crucial, as temperatures can range from freezing at higher elevations to mild at lower altitudes. A warm jacket, thermal base layers, and waterproof outerwear are essential.
Comfortable, broken-in hiking boots with good traction are a must, as the terrain can be challenging. Trekking poles can help with balance and reduce strain on the knees.
Don’t forget sun protection, such as sunglasses, hat, and sunscreen, as the sun can be intense at high altitudes.
Properly packing and preparing for the trek will help ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
Reservation and Cancellation
According to the provided information, travelers have the option to reserve this Salkantay Trek and Inca Trail to Machu Picchu tour and pay later.
This package offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The key reservation and cancellation details are:
- Reserve now and pay later
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Avoid last-minute cancellations as they may incur fees or penalties
Securing your spot early and taking advantage of the flexible cancellation policy can ensure a hassle-free booking experience for this exciting trek to Machu Picchu.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Gear Is Provided by the Tour Operator?
The tour operator provides transportation, entrance fees, a professional guide, meals, and accommodation, including one night in glass igloos. However, the traveler must bring their own sleeping bag and trekking poles.
Can the Tour Accommodate Dietary Restrictions Other Than Vegetarian?
The tour can accommodate other dietary restrictions beyond vegetarian, such as vegan, gluten-free, or halal. Guests should request any special dietary needs at the time of booking to ensure the tour provider can make the necessary arrangements.
What Is the Group Size for This Trek?
The group size for this trek is not specified in the provided information. However, many hiking tours in Peru typically accommodate small groups of 8 to 12 participants to provide a more personalized trekking experience.
Are There Any Age or Fitness Requirements to Participate?
There are no strict age or fitness requirements, but participants should be in good physical condition and able to trek for several hours at high altitudes. The tour operator can provide guidance on suitability.
Can I Store My Luggage in Cusco During the Trek?
Yes, travelers can usually store their extra luggage at their hotel or with the tour operator in Cusco during the trek. This allows them to travel light on the hike.
Recap
The Salkantay Trek and Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is a captivating adventure that combines stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural experiences. With its diverse terrains, hidden Inca ruins, and breathtaking altitudes, this trek promises unforgettable memories for nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts. Travelers can enjoy vegetarian meal options and a flexible cancellation policy, making this a must-do expedition for those seeking an unforgettable journey to Machu Picchu.
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