SACRED VALLEY, MACHU PICHU & CUZCO: 4D-3N
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The Inca civilization began as a small state. they were descendants of the Sun in the Cuzco area, where the legendary first Sapa Inca, Manco Capac founded the Kingdom of Cuzco around 1200. Under the leadership of the descendants of Manco Capac, the Inca state grew to absorb other Andean communities. In 1442, the Incas began a far-reaching expansion under the command of Patchacutec. He founded the Inca Empire (Tawantinsuyu), which became the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.
POTTERY & WEAVING WORKSHOP TOUR: Full Day
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This is an original and quite rewarding way of partaking of the ancient cultures of Peru. Ceramics and hand woven textiles constituted the two most generalized forms of artistic-utilitarian expression. Animal fiber, spun and twisted into individual cords also played an important part in communication and storage of information.
MACHU PICHU: 2D-1N
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(Classic cultural)

The Inca civilization began as a small state. They were descendants of the Sun in the Cuzco area, where the legendary first Sapa Inca, Manco Capac founded the Kingdom of Cuzco around 1200. Under the leadership of the descendants of Manco Capac, the Inca state grew to absorb other Andean communities. In 1442, the Incas began a far-reaching expansion under the command of Patchacutec. He founded the Inca Empire (Tawantinsuyu), which became the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.
ITINERARYDAY ONE:Cusco Machu picchu
DAY TWO:Machu picchu Cusco
- ITINERARY
- TRIP ITINERARY:
DAY ONE:
We begin our journey
taking the train to Machu Picchu in the morning with incredible views of the Urubamba mountain range and some snow peaks along the way. As well we will see some i archeological sites dated from the Inca times and two different ecosystems. The train ride is about, 1, 30 minutes from Ollantaytambo in the sacred valley. Once we arrive to the town of Aguas calientes we go to the hotel to drop our bags and then we get ready to go up to Machu Picchu by bus for 25 minutes. In the archaeological site we will have a tour and exploration of the Inca Citadel for two hours. After that we will go in to
the look out place for lunch (we will provide a box lunch).
Later there will be the option of hiking an original Inca trail called The gate of the Sun for 2 hours or hike the mountain called Machu picchu for 2 and half hour), there will be great views of Machu Picchu and the opportunity to see some of the Local flora and fauna of the cloud forest. Late afternoon we will come back to the town of aguas calientes either for hot shower at the hotel or go for the local hot springs. Hotel 3 stars, (L).
DAY TWO:
Depending of the weather and the conditions we can go up early about 5,30 to watch the sun rise in Machu Picchu (optional).After that beautiful
moment we can go up to Huayna picchu mountain(maximun400 people ) or choose another trails to hike for 2 to 3 hours. Once we finish with that journey we can have some time to relax and contemplate the
place of power or have some time for energize and meditate. Early afternoon we go back to the town for lunch at the local restaurant and then we will walk to the train station through a local market in case if you see a sourvenir.Back in Cusco by 7 pm aprox. (L). .
Note: We can recommend the best and more comfortable hotels or we can take care of the reservations for you. - Include
- Included
- Train round trip tickets.
- Bus and tranportation in and out
- Entrances tickets to the sites
- Tour guide(historical and naturalist)
- Tours arqueological sites
- Hikes.
- Hotel(optional 3 stars)
- Lunch(second day)
- Box lunch(first day)
- First aid kit and bottle of oxigen)
- Transportation to the train station in and out.
- radio comunication and cel phone
- Prices
- Prices
2 pax $450 for each person
3 to 5 pax $425 for each person
6 to 8 pax $400 for each person
9 to 12 pax $375 for each person
- What to bring
- What to bring
This is a list designed to advise you what equipment is appropriate to bring according to the weather conditions predominating at the time of your trip:
- Flashlights (at least one headlamp among them).
- Sun Block; Insect Repellent.
- Towels (Small; cotton and hygienic).
- Rain Gear (Pants and Jacket) though not necessary during the months of July and August.
- A couple of pairs of socks, perhaps even an extra pair.
- One pair of trousers for the evening plus two more pairs for trail use (zipp-offs).
- Sandals for River use (Teva types).
- Low ankle height hiking shoes or regular hiking boots (check the season).
- Reading material.
- Binoculars (always useful regardless of season and activity).
- Bathing Suit.
- Water Bottle (I liter capacity).
- Good Sun glasses, perhaps two sets.
- A bandana for neck protection.
- A couple of sets of underwear (perhaps an extra pair).
- Camera and plenty of film.
- Passport (plus a couple of Xerox copies).
- At least one short sleeve shirt and one or two long sleeve shirts (dark colors, depending on the place and destiny chosen).
- A good waterproof jacket.












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