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Inca Trail and Machu Picchu IncaTrail- IncaTrail Peru
INTRODUCTION.- This is the classic four-day trek along the Inca trail to Machu Picchu.This magnificent hike is for travelers who are in condition to hike up to ten hours, with breaks, in a single day. The pace may be daunting for some, but the beauty and history of the area surround the hiker every step of the way. On the last morning we arrive at Machu Picchu with plenty of time to explore the ruins before returning to Cusco by train.
Inca Trail Classic
The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu Inca
Trail; Machu Picchu; Peru; hiking,
Itinerary
Day 1: Piskakucho (Km. 82) – Huayllabamba
A spectacular early morning drive through the Sacred Valley of the
Incas takes us to our trailhead at Km. 82 of the Machu Picchu railroad.
After getting acquainted with our trail crew we set out, crossing
a footbridge to hike a gentle two hours down the Urubamba canyon,
and then visit imposing sculpted Inca farming terraces and the settlement
of Llaqtapata on the banks of the Cusichaca side river. We then
climb a short way up the Cusichaca valley to Huayllabamba, the last
inhabited village on the trail, where we camp.
Day 2: Huayllabamba – Pacaymayo
We climb the steep-sided Llullucha valley past a rushing stream
and through enchanted native polylepis woodland. Crossing the rim
of a small plateau, we abruptly find ourselves in the puna, the
treeless grasslands of the high Andes. The trail traverses an open
slope opposite mighty mountain crags as we ascend to the first and
highest pass, Warmiwañusca (4,200m/13,776ft). Here we encounter
spectacular views of the trail ahead to the second pass, and look
back to the sweeping snowpeaks and valleys of the Huayanay massif.
The trail to the floor of the forested Pacaymayo valley, where we
make camp
Day 3: Pacaymayo – Wiñay Wayna
We pick up an Inca stairway and ascend again past the small Inca
site of Runkuracay. As we reach the second pass, the landscape opens
onto spectacular new views to the snowpeaks of the Pumasillo range.
We descend to the ruins of Sayacmarca (Inaccessible Town), an intricate
labyrinth of houses, plazas and water channels, perched precariously
on a rocky spur overlooking the Aobamba valley. The Inca trail,
now a massive buttressed structure of granite paving stones, continues
along the steep upper fringes of the cloud forest through a colorful
riot of orchids, bromeliads, mosses and ferns. At the third pass
pinnacles topped with Inca viewing platforms overlook the archaeological
complex of Phuyupatamarca (Cloud-level Town).
Pausing to explore the wondrous maze of Inca stone towers, fountains
and stairways that spillins down the mountainside here, we begin
a long descent through ever-changing layers of cloud forest. An
Inca stairway partly cut from living granite leads us finally to
our camp by the ruins of Wiñay Wayna (Forever Young), the
largest and most exquisite of the Inca Trail sites.
Day 4: Wiñay Wayna – Machu Picchu - Cusco
An early morning hike takes us across a steep mountainside through
lush, humid cloud-forest of giant ferns and broad-leaf vegetation.
Suddenly we cross the stone threshold of Intipunku (Sun Gate) and
encounter an unforgettable sweep of natural beauty and human artistry
–a backdrop of twisting gorge and forested peaks framing the
magical city of Machu Picchu.
We complete the final leg down the royal flagstone walkway, past
outlying shrines and buildings and into the heart of Machu Picchu,
where we spend the rest of the morning with a guided tour of the
highlights and some individual exploring among Machu Picchu’s
multitude of hidden nooks and corners. In the early afternoon a
bus takes us to the small town of Aguas Calientes, where we board
our return train to Cusco.
Note: park authorities may occasionally designate different campsites
than those indicate
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