Day 1: CUSCO (3350m.) - CACHORA (2850m.) -
CHIQUISCA (1930m.)
We leave the city of Cusco early (6:00am), driving along the road
which goes north-west across the famous Pampas de Anta or Yawar Pampa (Blood
Pampa, because of the ferocious battle between the Inkas and the Chankas
over possession of Cuzco city). We cross the mountains and descend to
the warm town of Limatambo where the archaeological site of Tarawasi is
found.
We continue in the direction of the Cunyac Bridge over the Apurimac
River, the natural border between the Cusco and Apurimac regions. We
follow the road to the settlement of Curahuasi, famous for its aromatic
liquor: Macerado de Anis. Our final stop is the town of San Pedro de
Cachora (2850m) about 4 hours from take of in Cusco in the province of
Apurimac, surrounded by majestic snow-peaks such as for example the
Padreyoc (5,771m). Here we will meet our “arrieros” (horsemen), and we
begin our walk, leaving the town to the north, with a spectacular view
of the Nevado Padreyoq. We cross the Cachora creek and climb through a
refreshing forest of eucalyptus and native vegetation to the dirt track
which is passable by cars; from where the path is flat until the lookout
at Capuliyoq (2800m). Estimated time to reach this point is
approximately 3 hours. From the lookout, we have a spectacular view of
the Apurimac River and Choquekirau. Here we will enjoy our lunch.
We begin our descent on a zigzagging footpath, crossing scrub and later
a forest of native trees called Phaty, in around 3 hours. After six
hours hike we finally arrive at our first campsite called Chiquisca
(1,930m). We can expect a warm night in the valley.
Meals during the day: Lunch/Dinner.
Day 2: CHIQUISCA (1930m.) - ROSALINA BEACH (1550m.) - MARAMPATA
(2850m.).
After a good breakfast, we begin our descent to Playa Rosalina
(1550m), where we register at an INC control post and we cross the
bridge over the Apurimac River. Time to this point will be approximately
1 hour. We begin our climb uphill on a zigzagging path, towards Santa
Rosa (2095m); where we can take a refreshing break, and maybe buy some
candy or soda. We continue upwards, towards Marampata (2850m), a flat
place where we can rest in similar conditions to Santa Rosa; enjoying a
splendid view of Choqequirau. Time from the Apurimac river to here is
approximately 4 to 5 hours. The gradient varies from almost flat to very
steep. We follow the path which begins flat, and then has several uphill
and downhill sections before the INC campsite at Choquequiraw. This
campsite has bathrooms and a cold shower.
We hike about 7 hours today in a rather warm climate, with a total
distance of 14 km to the campsite.
Meals during the day: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 3: CHOQUEQUIRAO (3033m.) – CHOQUEQUIRAO PASS (3270m.) –
PINCHAUNUYUC (2,450m).
After breakfast we have good time to enjoy the majestic
archaeological place. We can appreciate houses, terraces and other parts
of this late Inca-town. Besides we see the ruin in progress of
excavation and finally areas unexplored – that can tell us about this
last refuge of the oppressed Inca Empire. After the lunch we walk
through Choquekiraw, with all equipment, going to our next camp. We
follow the old water canal for a while before we start the 3 hours walk
to the Pinchinuyoc ruins found in 1998. First we walk through cloud
forest, but then all becomes steep open prairie with open views of the
Mountains and valleys. Pinchinoyoc - these ruins are something very
special. All of a sudden they appear in the cloud forest. Pinchinuyoc is
located 2450 meters above sea level and means “water jumping forward” -
these terraces have some curious ritual fountains. The terraces were in
the Inca Times cultivated to provide food for the locals. We will this
night camp at the terraces. Our trekking time is about 7 hours.
Meals during the day: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 4: PINCHAUNUYOC (2,450m.) – MAIZAL (3,000m.)
After an early breakfast we walk down through interesting vegetation
know as Dry Andean Highland Forest. Trees and plants here look different
to what we have seen before. We arrive to the river Victoria after a few
hours and use the brake here to get a refreshing bath in the cold and
clear river water. We cross walking through the river, since there are
no bridges. After our brake we start the long and steep climb to our
camp in Maizal, high over the river close to the sacred Apus of the
Incas. On the way up we catch our breath in the shade of small trees and
other vegetations on the way up. In Maizal we have our lunch and enjoy,
that we can relax this afternoon. Maizal is properly the camp in the
most beautiful location on the tour. From here we see 3 valleys and a
great snow peak right across from us. Our trekking time is about 7 hours.
Meals during the day: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 5: MAIZAL (3,000m.) - YANAMA (3530m.)
We leave our camp in Maizal and walk towards the San Juan pass. It
will be a long climb in a humid area, but it is an amazingly beautiful
area with first with cloud forest and then Andean Puna with the well
known ichu grass. We rest at some of the Victoria mines, where metal
shining stones tell about a high concentration of minerals and metals.
On our way through the Puna we walk on very well preserved Inca trails,
among other characteristics with the classic zigzag. We take lunch at
the San Juan pass in 4200 meters above sea level with a view of the
mountain Choquetakarpo. After lunch we start the descent towards Yanama
(3530m), a small isolated settlement at the bottom of a long valley
surrounded by mountains. This place has indescribable beauty,
peacefulness. Our trekking time is about 9 hours.
Meals during the day: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 6: YANAMA (4580m.)-TOTORA (3200m.)
We continue from Yanama up through the valley towards the highest
point of the tour, The Yanama Pass in 4600m. On the way we have a good
view of the snow capped Sacsarayoc. Once again we have the chance to see
condors, and this mornings smooth climb bring us through new landscapes
– especially the wet grass fields under the snowline that distinguish
from everything else seen on the tour. In the pass we might walk in snow,
and the descent is a long foggy hike through grassy fields- and bush
areas crossing small wood/dirt bridges on the way towards the community
of Totora (3200m), where we spend the night. Our trekking time is about
8 hours.
Meals during the day: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 7: TOTORA (3200m.) –PLAYA (2100m.)-SANTA TERESA (1830m.)
We now walk down through the changing vegetations to the warmer camp
in the village of La Playa (2100m). Approx. 7 hours walking. On the way
we see small waterfalls and get a refreshing natural bath in hot springs.
The area also has a big variation of bird life and it is now obvious
that the climate and vegetations have changed totally, and now we see
plants and several types of orchids. The Playa is the biggest village on
the way, where we can find some small shops to buy snack etc. In this
area we can see small plantations of coffee and bananas. Arriving to La
Playa we have the choice between continuing the trail until Santa Teresa
(1830m), where we'll spend the night in a hostel or stay in La Playa.
Meals during the day: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 8: SANTA TERESA (1830m.) – HIDROELECTRICA (1900m.) - AGUAS
CALIENTES (2050m.)
Continuing our hike we cross the River Vilcanota, also known as
Willcamayu, in a typical transport of this area - the cable-car.
Continuing through this warm and humid climate we soon arrive at the
Hydro-Electrical station (1900m) which is the place to take the train
for a short ride to Aguas Calientes (2050m). Aquas Calientes is the town
beneath the ruins of Machu Picchu where we spend the night in a hotel.
We arrive at Aguas Calientes approximately at 4pm.
Meals during the day: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 9: AGUAS CALIENTES (2050m.)- MACHUPICCHU (2430m.) - CUSCO
After an early breakfast we will try to take the first bus at 05:30
am from Aguas Calientes to the city of Machu Picchu. The tour takes
around 20 to 30 minutes. At this early morning we will enjoy the Machu
Picchu ruins while the sun slowly warm up the site and the fug disappear.
We will enjoy a guided 2 ½ hour visit of the great Machu Picchu
sanctuary-city, and after it is possible to visit the complex at your
own. There is an optional hike for the more energetic and adventurous
people in the group, to the top of the Huaynapicchu Mountain - the
pyramid-shaped peak that overlooks Machu Picchu. After our visit, we
will take the bus back down to Aguas Calientes, where we can enjoy a
relaxing bath at the local hot springs. In the afternoon we will take
the train back to Poroy train station, just outside Cusco, and bring you
to your hotel.
Meals during the day: Breakfast, Lunch
The transportation from Aquas Calientes to Cusco can be difficult to
order, and we can not promise when you exactly will be back at your
hotel in Cusco. We order the train after this schedule:
You will get on a train that depart from Aquas Calientes to the train
station in Ollantaytambo at 2pm or 6pm and it takes 1 hour and 40
minutes. In Ollantaytambo you will have transportation by bus to your
hotel in Cusco that takes aproxlymatly1 hour and 45 minutes.
You will be back at your hotel around 5.30pm to 6pm or 9:30pm to 10pm.
IMPORTANT:
- Your passport number
- If you have any special diet ( ex. Vegetarian)
- The hotel and address you stay at
- If you have any special dieses that we should be aware of (you are
responsible to bring your own medicine). We will provide basic first ad
kid and oxygen.
For the tour we provide a duffle bag (normal sports bag), where you can
put in your personal belongings and sleeping back that you don’t want to
carry at the trek, but still have with you on the tour. You are allowed
to fill the bag with 7 kg, which the mules on the trek will carry. To
get this duffle bag you go to TARA TOUR OPERATOR. The office is located
in Urbanizacion Ttio U-16 in Cusco.
INCLUDES:
- -Private transportation: Hotel – Cachora
- -Private transportation: Train station Poroy or Ollantaytambo - hotel
- -Guide: Professional English speaking guide.
- -Horsemen and horses: for your equipment (the horses will carry 10
kilos per our client belongings).
- Entrance-fee for Choquequirao
- -Double occupancy tents: dining tent and toilet tent, tables and
stools plus all the plates and silver ware
- -Hostel: double accommodation in a nice place
- -Train tickets: from Aguas Calientes to Poroy or Ollantaytambo.
- -Entrance fee: Machu Picchu
- -Bus ticket: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Aguas Calientes.
- -Cook: and assistant in charge of meal preparation
Not Included:
- Breakfast day 1
- Dinner last day.
- Personal equipment (sleeping bag)
RECOMMENDED PACKING LIST
Below you will find a list of equipment we recommend you bring with
you.
- Original passport:
- Backpack
- Sleeping bag.
- Strong footwear
- Change of clothes; Jacket; Clothes for cold weather
- Good socks
- Camera, films and extra batteries
- Water bottle, ideally non disposable canteen (boiled drinking water
will be provided)
- Torch / flashlight, plus extra batteries
- Broad - brim or peaked cap
- Sun block
- Insect repellent
- Toiletries & toilet paper, small towel
- Swimsuit, for the hot springs
- Selection of small snacks, chocolate, dried fruit, biscuits, energy
bars etc.
- Cash in soles and US$ Dollars
- Binoculars.
- Optional: walking Poles/sticks (rubber covers necessary).