04DAYS INCA TRAIL
Private Tour

RATES 2023

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PRIVATE SERVICES


RUMBO EXPLORA have carefully selected the best private transport options, of arrivals and departures between Cusco Airport and hotel, all year around. RUMBO EXPLORA offer you the possibility to make your transport reservation, due that not all transport companies have an automatic booking system. We will confirm your reservation within 24 hours.

CUSCO AIRPORT TRANSFER
Private Transportation to/from Hotel

ORIGIN / DESTIN. RATES ACCORDING N° OF PASSENGERS TRANSPORT / SPECIFICATIONS
Cusco Airport / Hotel
Distance: 5km
US$15.00 From 01 – 04 persons Type: Minivan (Hyundai – H1) + luggage space
N° of Seats: 05
Cusco Airport / Hotel
Distance: 5km
US$20.00 From 05 – 08 persons Type: Short Sprinter (Mercedes Benz) + luggage space
N° of Seats: 10
Cusco Airport / Hotel
Distance: 5km
US$25.00 From 09 – 13 persons Type: Large Sprinter (Mercedes Benz) + luggage space
N° of Seats: 15
Cusco Airport / Hotel
Distance: 5km
US$00.00
US$00.00
From 14 – 19 persons
From 20 – 25 persons
Type: Minibus Irizar (Mercedes Benz) + luggage space
N° of Seats: 25
Cusco Airport / Hotel
Distance: 5km
US$00.00
US$00.00
From 20 – 30 persons
From 31 – 42 persons
Type: Bus Irizar (Mercedes Benz) + luggage space
N° of Seats: 42

04DAYS INCA TRAIL
Private Tour

DESCRIPTION OF ITINERARY:
DAY 01: CUSCO – PISCACUCHO – PATALLACTA – HUAYLLABAMBA:
Early morning (04:30am) a driver and guide will pick you up from your hotel and take you until Piscacucho community km 82, on the Cusco-Machupicchu railroad (starting point of the hike), a car trip of 2:30hrs, passing on the way Chincheros, Urubamba and Ollantaytambo villages in the sacred valley. Arrival at Piscacucho community km 82 (2680m/8790ft), place where we will pass a footbridge and the check point to start our trek (make sure your passport in hand). Breakfast included + use of bathroom. Here we get in contact with the porters and cooks who will accompany us along the journey (43 km / 27 miles), we will begin the Inca Trail with a gentle walk of 3 hours, following the edge of the Urubamba river overlooking the snow peak of veronica (5750m/18,860ft) and passing the cactus and native bushes, reaching to Miskay (2800m), then ascend in direction to the left to get Willkaraccay, and across the Inca town of Patallacta (terrace town – ancient Inca check point). Lunch included during trip. We continue our journey for about 3:30 hrs through the valley along the river Kusichaca observing farming terraces (maize), the flora and fauna of the area until we reach our first campsite Huayllabamba (3000m). Dinner in tents. Overnight in Huayllabamba.

  • Land transport: Cusco – Piscacucho km 82
  • Walking distance: 12 km
  • Estimated walking time: 6 – 7 hrs
  • Accommodation: Camping tents
  • Maximum Altitude: 3,000 m/10,824 ft
  • Weather conditions: Cold, Hot, rainy December-March, dry
  • Trail Conditions: Rocky, narrow, slippery (trekking shoes required)

DAY 02: HUAYLLABAMBA – AYAPATA – WARMIWAÑUSCA PASS – PACAYMAYU:
Breakfast in tents. Then we continue our trip for about 1 hour followed by a soft uphill through woods to Ayapata valley (3,300m / 10,824ft). Today is our challenge with the most difficult hike ascending 1200m planned in 2 stages, 2-3 hours hike with several stops by narrow roads along the journey where we see the landscape changes according the altitude of the area (from tropical to dry zone), on the way we see the snowy peak of Huayanay, passing Corralpunku valley, where we will see birds as hummingbirds, falcons, eagles or perhaps condors. Then we enter into cloud forest habitat of pumas, reaching to Llulluchapama, where we have lunch. After lunch we continue with our hike for another 2-3 hrs ascending 600m up to the top of mountain Warmihuañusca (Dead Woman’s Pass) (4200m/13,776ft), here from where we have a panoramic view of valleys, snowy picks and mountains, animals such as llamas and alpacas, some wild plants such as straw. We take a short stop, then we descend across forests for 2-3 hours inhabited by sparrows and the Andean bear, until reach our campsite in Pacaymayu nearby watefalls and snow-covered mountain. Dinner in tents. Overnight in Pacaymayu.

  • Walking distance: 11 km
  • Estimated walking time: 7 – 8 hrs
  • Accommodation: Camping tents
  • Maximum Altitude: 4,200 m/13,776 ft
  • Weather conditions: Cold, hot, rainy December-March, dry
  • Trail Conditions: Rocky, narrow, slippery

DAY 03: PACAYMAYU – RUNRURACAY – PHUYUPATAMARKA – WIÑAYHUAYNA:
Breakfast in tents. Then we start our trip early, we follow for 1 hour a well-preserved paved stone, this will be the longest way but the most interesting, ascending to the second pass of Runcuracay (3800m/12,464ft), an Inca archaeological site and guard post. From here the trail is downhill through arriving to Sayacmarca (3624m/11,887ft), from where we see the landscape change according to geography of the zone. Lunch at this stop. Continuing our walk we will pass at Chaquiqocha (Small Lake) where there are toilet facilities, then we will pass into the Inca tunnel, finally arriving to the third mountain pass of Phuyupatamarca (town of the clouds) which is 3750m/12,300ft, this is one of the archaeological complex most complete and best preserved which is located on the highest point of the mountain, where you will see a sophisticated complex of fountains with solid foundations and with stunning views of Urubamba river, and natural tunnels, following our journey we will walk for about 3 hours downhill (2000 stone steps) for our next stop which is Wiñayhuayna (2700m/8,856ft) on route to the jungle, our last camp site, where is located the most spectacular Inca site, after machupicchu, on this place existed a hostel for decades, but currently closed. Dinner in tents. Overnight at Wiñayhuayna.

  • Walking distance: 16 km
  • Estimated walking time: 7 – 8 hrs
  • Accommodation: Camping tents
  • Maximum Altitude: 3,750 m/ 12,300 ft
  • Weather conditions: Cold, hot, rainy December-March, dry
  • Trail Conditions: Rocky, narrow, slippery

DAY 04: WIÑAYHUAYNA – MACHUPICCHU – CUSCO:
Breakfast in tents. We start walking early; this being the last day crossing the mountains we get to Intipunku (Sun Gate) this place is the entrance to the citadel from where you have a spectacular panoramic view of Machupicchu. Here we will observe the sunrise over the majestic Machupicchu. We descend to Machupicchu arriving there in 40 minutes to visit the lost city of the Incas. Guided tour of the citadel, visiting the main square which was destined for rituals, the circular tower used for ceremonies related to the June solstice, the Sacred Sundial carved from a single rock which was used to determine the time and seasons, the cuartos reales were rooms of royalty, the Temple of Three Windows with walls of large blocks were assembled like a puzzle, and finally cemeteries which represents one of the best work of Inca architecture still survives. Machu Picchu Inca ancient town was built in stone in the middle of the XV century on the top of mountains of Machu Picchu and Huaynapicchu in the eastern slopes of the Andes, where its main square is 2490m. Machupicchu would have been the residence of the Inca Pachacutec 1438 – 1470 first Inca emperor; also it was as a religious shrine, military, astronomical and residential. On July 7, 2007 Machupicchu was declared one of the 7 new wonders of the world in an official ceremony held in Lisboa Portugal. Today the fortress of Machu Picchu is considered a masterpiece of architecture and engineering Inca. Free time to stroll around the citadel. Then we take the bus to go down to Machu Picchu Pueblo / Aguas Calientes. Lunch in one of several restaurants in Aguas Calientes or if you wish at Sanctuary Lodge. Finally a return trip by train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo and by bus from Ollantaytambo to Cusco.

  • Walking distance: 8 km
  • Estimated walking time: 6 – 7 hrs
  • Cusco city Elevation: 3400m / 11,1152ft
  • Maximum altitude: 2720m/8920ft
  • Weather conditions: Cold, hot, rainy December-March, dry
  • Trail Conditions: Rocky, narrow, slippery (Machupicchu or Huaynapicchu)
  • Land transport: Ollantaytambo – Cusco

WHAT IS INCLUDED: The tour INCLUDES land tourist transportation & escort guide from Cusco hotel to Km82 start of Inca Trail, the combined Inca Trail permit & Machupicchu entrance tickets (US$85 + US$15 sales tax 18%) which is about US$100, English-Spanish speaking guide for 04Days trekking, porters to carry the camping equipment, (spacious sleeping tents, sleeping bags, double thickness foam sleeping mattress, cooking equipment, dining tent, kitchen tent, tables and ecological toilets), 7kg personal luggage allowance, experienced cook, all meals (03 breakfasts, 03 lunches, 03 dinners), food (includes fresh fruit, avocados, fish, chicken, meat, pancakes, omelettes, pasta, soup and rice) recommended for trekking journeys, also hot drinks as coca tea and coffee, filtered drinking boiled water, hand soaps, dishwashing detergents used by our kitchen staff, guided visit of Machupicchu ruins with English-Spanish speaking guide, bus ticket dawn from Machupicchu ruins to Aguas Calientes village, train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo, land tourist transportation back from Ollantaytambo train station to Cusco. Besides pre-trip information + organization and all local taxes. There are no hidden extras in our prices. Our company, in shared operation with our partner in Cusco provides for our guest comfortable Tents as Eureka, North Face or Doite, in single & double occupancy, besides oxygen & first aid kit, exclusive for foreign.
NOT INCLUDED: Breakfast (1° day) but it can be offered early morning in some hotels in Cusco, sleeping bags for the trekkingd, dinner in Aguas Calientes (3° day) and lunch at the end of the tour (4° day), we recommend in Aguas Calientes where there are many restaurants. Optional hotsprings US$3.5 and entrance fees to climb Huaynapicchu Mountain (US$12) and gratuities for the guide, cook and porters. Our staff is well paid so tipping is voluntary, as desired.

IMPORTANT: Our tourist transportation vehicles have nation wide circulation permit and 2 types of insurance (Certificate of Statutory Accident Insurance Transit SOAT, besides has vehicle Insurance Policy to all risks in record) + oxygen & first aid kit + panoramic windows + reclining & confortable seats, exclusive for our demanding customers. Rumbo Explora provide to visitors all possible choices. Beware with some local illegal companies or a middleman that offers to visitors low rates that not guarantee the service & quality offered.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

BY RUMBO EXPLORA OTHER LOCAL OPERATORS
Technical specificatications: Our modern & new tourist transportation vehicles: Mercedes Benz & Renault (10 to 19 seats), Minibus (25 to 30 seats), Buses (40 seats) Technical specificatications: Few tour operators work with good tourist transportation vehicles as: Mercedes Benz & Renault (10 to 19 seats), Minibus (25 to 30 seats), Buses (40 seats)
First Aid Kit & Services: Oxygen & first aid kit, telephone charger and maps of Colca valley, which led us to be one of the best tour operators in the southern Perú. First Aid Kit & Services: Few tour operators provide this service.
Insurance policy: Our tourist transportation vehicles have national permit circulation and 2 types of insurance (Certificate of Statutory Accident Insurance Transit SOAT, besides has vehicle Insurance Policy to all risks in record) Insurance policy: Most of tour operators work with vehicles which have local permits only.
Tours guides: We put at your disposal the most qualified staff of tourist guides, with degree of the Institute (3 years) or University (5 years) and certified from the language center of the university and Peruvian-American Cultural Center (US Embassy) with a high level of English. Tours guides: Some travel agencies are not paying their guides or drivers, hiring them without experience. We are sure that you will be forced to buy souvenirs during the journeys with higher prices, and the guides will try living of their commissions, which can be a bad experience for you. ¡Be aware!

IMPORTANT NOTE:

You can see that in Rumbo Explora we have developed for you tailor-made itineraries with the best price as competitive as possible, providing an excellent service and paying our guides 10% above the legal wage agreed with the tour guides in Peru. Our staff are some of the best paid in Cusco & Machupicchu, Puno & Lake Titicaca, Arequipa & Colca canyon, Lima and Nazca & Paracas, which allows us to attract only the Best Tour Guides, Motor Boats and Land Transportation with national permit, to none other local company, that can only provide a cheaper price by providing a far inferior service and saving on staff costs, ¿How? Hiring tour guides in training without experience and not paying them, besides avoiding taxes to government.
Big Travel companies from Europe, North America, Australia and others work with the Peruvian Tour Operators located in Lima-Peru, who work as middlemen receiving from them good prices from the Tours & Packages, and paying to us 40 to 50% minor the normal price, besides 2 to 3 months delayed, being this the reason that Rumbo Explora have decided to offer tours & packages directly to travelers.