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Our Inca Trail Tour was absolutely incredible and exceeded all expectations! This was largely due to our guide Henrry who is so knowledgeable about the landscape, history, astronomy and spirituality of the region - he also has a really fun attitude & energy. The chef was wonderful and cooked us delicious food, it was lovely to try some peruvian classics while also accommodating our dietary requirements. All of the team at SAS were so welcoming and made our trek so special and memorable, we can’t thank you enough!!
read moreIncredible experience and will never forget!
Dayvis is the best tour guide. He is super nice, very knowledgeable and very accommodating! The whole SAS trek team is incredible and highly will recommend to all my family and friends! It was my birthday and they even baked me a cake with what they had, it meant so much to me! Appreciated all the cooks, porters and especially our guide Dayvis. We are so thankful for SAS !!
Best Salkantay Tour Company!!
SAS went above and beyond in every way for our 5 day salkantay trail! Best trip ever! Highly recommend this company for the best service and experience.
Roger, our tour guide made every moment so special full of knowledge sharing, laughter, and positivity. He brought us on special add on hikes and excursions that were incredible. Oscar, our chef, prepared literal feasts for every meal that were all delicious, unique, and nourishing. Other tour groups were salivating when they saw the food we were served. Elias, quickly became our friend with morning tent wake-ups with cocoa tea, his huge smile, and incredible service for camping and meal time. All of the staff was incredible and made our experience feel like “glamping” in the most beautiful Peruvian Andes scenery.
Jonathan, made planning this trip so easy with quick responses and extreme flexibility when we had to reschedule to 2022 after the 2020 surprise pandemic interrupted plans.
It should also be noted that during our trip there were strikes going on that led to blockades around Cusco, making it difficult to get to the trailhead on day 1. However, our SAS team was the only tour company that found a way for us to begin the trip on time with commitment and creativity. We are so thankful for SAS!!
Amazing 4d/3n classic Inca trail.!
I just finished hiking the 4d/3n classic Inca trail with SAS and would absolutely recommend this company. Communication was great from start to finish - even before my friend and I booked the tour, Jonathan was extremely responsive and helpful in answering all of our questions.
On the hike, our tour guide Deyviss was extremely knowledgeable about the history and culture of the Inca empire. He was also very accommodating for the varying fitness levels in our group, even helping me carry my backpack when I got really bad altitude sickness on the second day. Elias, the porter team, and the chef were also phenomenal, running ahead of us to ensure everything ran on schedule.
Overall, this was an amazing experience and I really enjoyed hiking with Deyviss and team!
Sacred Valley plus Short Inca Trail.!
Just finished the Sacred Valley plus Short Inca Trail 3 Days/ 2 Nights Tour. The tour was incredible and more than covered everything in the prospective. But what really made the trip was the office staff and the guide. The personal attention from the Cusco office staff Jonathan as he setup the trip just as we requested including getting tickets to Huayna Piccho Mountain at the time we wanted and arranging for airport transport and Covid testing. I had a few special needs due to age and allergies, and he made sure that they were addressed.
Our guide for the 3 days, Danny Ramirez, was both an expert guide with a deep knowledge of Inca and Spanish culture as well as the local flora and fauna, but also a personal coach, encouraging me forward yet giving me space to enjoy some of the most spectacular scenery on the planet. It was a real privilege for me and my family to spend 3 days with him. Thank you.
US$ 790.00 p/person
(Based on Double / Triple accommodation)
On 2024 Permits for 4 or 5 Day Inca Trail Trek often sell out months in advance. First come, First serve Basic!. Book online well in advance (hight season dates from May to August, permits often run out 7-6 months in advance, -we strongly recommend you to act now!. Before booking on the Calendar please check out our Available page: Click on here for AVAILABLE DATES:
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Short 2 Day Inca Trail, Expedition or Vistadome Train Tours to Machu Picchu and all other hikes and Trips by Train are offered Daily, book on the page of the tour, register your details and pay a booking deposit with Visa or MC.
"... The roads of the Incas were the most useful and stupendous works ever executed by man. " Alexander Von Humboldt 1802.
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The Incas knew astronomy, brain surgery, mathematics, great roads and bridges builders, they were expert farmers, among other things, but the spanish invaders had gunpowder, what would America look like today if things had been different ?. How it is possible to feel nostalgia for a world I never knew ? How can a civilization that built this marvel (Macchu Picchu) be destroyed to originate poverty, injustice and slavery. Cusco -the heart of America. April 1952 Ernesto Che Guevara.
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It is not surprising that Hiram Bingham quoted from Kipling’s poem ‘The Explorer’ when talking of the lure of the Vilcabamba county. ‘Something hidden! Go and find it! Go and look behind the mountains. Something lost behind the ranges. Lost and waiting for you. Go!’ -for that virile Edwardian literary style was precisely what he aspired to.
People often say to Bingham: How did you happen to discover Machu Picchu? The answer is, I was looking for the last Inca capital.’ Hiram Bingham already knew that the last Inca capital’, Vitcos, Vilcabamba or Espiritupampa, lay well beyond the Picchu valley. So when his small expedition passed through the valley, only a few days out from Cuzco, they were still at idling speed, playing themselves in Hiram Bingham 1911 The Lost City of the Incas.
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Exploring and searching for gold and silver, decades before Bingham, the german explorer Augusto Berns in 1874, had years of residency at -Maquinanayoq or Aguas Calientes, just below the ruins he called -Huacas del Inca, the principal target was Machu Picchu, he sought permission from president Cáceres to excavate more than one site -The tombs of the Inca. Herman Göhring in 1874 described the area as -The fortress of Picchu, as well years later explored by Charles Wiener in 1877, Antonio Raimondi in 1883, Jorge von Hassel in 1904 and Clements Markham in 1910. by Paolo Greer 1996
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The Inca Trail is the most famous hike in South America and a must-do and one of the biggest highlights of your trip to Peru. Best known as it treks through a range of spectacular Inca ruins along its path. The stunning scenery spanning through altitudes in the valley from 2700m to mountain passes of 4200m is breath-taking, with views of snow capped mountains. Finally passing through the cloud and rain forest to arrive to the majestic Inca Citadel of Machu Picchu itself. The trek will prove unforgetable not just for the stunning sights but the experiences of being accompanied by the warmth, knowledge and expertise of SAS Travel team a Peruvian tour operator with decades of experience in this trek.
SAS Travel is a responsible, reliable and reputable Tour Operator for more than 30 years, offering a quality tours with a special personal touch exceeding expectation of hundreds of clients now friends, thanks to a full time dedicated managing staff, a well motivated professional reservation staff, our camp staff as guides, cooks, assistants, treating our porters well and with respect, promoting a positive impact in their Andean communities and pioneers with social proyects and respecting the environment but overall offering you the highest quality treks and tours services within Peru. 4 times rewarded and recognized by Tourism Ministry Dircetur Cusco and highly recommended by TripAdvisor and Lonely Planet.
The Machupicchu Historical Sanctuary was created in 1981, with an area of 32,592 hectares. In 1983 it was designated by UNESCO as both a Natural and Cultural World Heritage site in the western hemisphere. Machu Picchu The Lost City of the Incas was elected in the 7 New Wonders of the World on July 2007.
It is important to be in good physical condition to make this moderate-rated but truly rewarding trek to Machu Picchu. We recommend to stay in Cusco prior your trip 3 or 2 days for acclimatization previous to your trek while you can visit and explore the marvels around Cusco as the (Sacred Valley, Maras Moray Salt mines, Tipon. A porter service for 8 Kg per person for your trek equipment is included for (sleeping bag, mattress and warm clothing for cold nights, we lend you a duffle bag), bring a day-pack to carry your personal items, as a bottle of water, a fleece jumper, snacks, camera, sun cream etc). Recommended age from 11 to 69 y/o. Inca Trail.. if you want to visit and explore a number of stunning Inca sites linked by a beautiful stone pathway built in the midst of the most incredible scenery in rising altitudes but most important enter to this sacred place as the Inkas did. A good mix of culture, nature, archaeology and scenic beauty... then this is for you! Book a spot. register your details in this page (Calendar) and pay a booking deposit online early (6-2 months in advance -or before), Get in shape, Get ready your trekking boots and you will have lots of fun, adventure and a memorable time with SAS Travel.
The Acute Mountain Sickness AMS.
A good way to prevent altitude sickness is to stay hydrated by drinking at least 4-5 liters of water a day and maintaining a varied diet rich in carbohydrates. It is advisable to avoid alcohol and tobacco and very large meals. Another golden rule to prevent altitude sickness is resting 2-3 hours once you arrive to Cusco, improve your glucose levels (Coramina tablets) and coca tea cups which is offered in all hotels in Cusco.
How to prevent ?.
Acetazolamide (Diamox, 125 mg) twice a day starting 1 day before the ascent can help prevent or reduce acute mountain sickness and high altitude cerebral edema, 250 mg three times a day is recommended for high-risk patients and / or higher altitudes or that rise very fast.
Distance: 45 Km / 28 Miles
Duration: 4 Day / 3 Nights.
When to go: The best time to tek is from March through December, our dry season.
Altitude: 2680m/8817ft to 4200m/13818ft
Difficulty: The trek is rated moderate, any reasonably fit person should be able to cover the route, personal porter is highly recommended.
Temperatures: From minus 4ºC to 28ºC
Meet the night before the trek in the SAS Travel office in Cusco at 07:00 pm at Calle Garcilaso 270 near the San Francisco Plaza and Hotel Marqueses. Here you will meet with your group and guide. At this time you will be given any rental equipment such as sleeping bags and duffle bags if you have requested an extra porter. Also, arrangements for meeting place or transfers for the next morning are coordinated.
Private transport to Km 82 from Cusco, (45 Km or 28 miles walk to Machupicchu through famous Inca Trail trek, (3 nights camping), enjoy, admire, explore and hands down at Machu Picchu, Bus to Aguas Calientes town, Train return to Cusco or Train Ollanta and a private bus to Cusco.
We highly recommend MARQUESES Boutique Hotel in Cusco, it is a beautiful and charming Colonial house built at the end of XVI century that has recently been restored and refurbished, located just one block from Cusco`s mayor Plaza. This great location is part of its popularity, close to all of the most important tourist attractions in the famous capital of Inca`s Empire. Well known for its incomparable hospitality and professional service. We can reserve the hotel and transfers you from the airport on your arrival and back on your return, you will enjoy a safe visit, wonderful attention and be pleasantly surprised by the warmth of the Andean Hospitality. Click on here: MARQUESES Hotel
Due to the safe and strategic location, you are within easy walking distance of the many historical places, museums, restaurants, cultural, artistic and traditional places of the Capital Inca City. SAS Travel Tour Operator & Travel Agency offices are located alongside Hotel Marqueses so we at SAS Travel can assist you at any time.
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Discounts for Peruvians and Andean Community members: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, for your inquiries email us to: [email protected]
WALK THE INCA TREK WITH THE EXPERTS... HIKE with SAS !
WHAT IS INCLUDED:
- Pick-up from your hotel and drop off at your hotel upon return.
- Private SAS transportation from Cusco to Km 82, -the start point of Inca Trek.
- Entrance fees for the Inca Trail Trek + entry to Machu Picchu Citadel.
- Igloo Tent for 2 people -spacious, comfortable. Eureka Timberline, Doite.
- Inflatable air mattress, a pillow, and a toilet tent are set up in each campsite.
- Cooking and Dining tents with camping tables, benches, gas stove, plates, cutlery.
- Friendly, knowledgeable, and experienced guides, experienced cooks and porters.
- Delicious, nutritious and healthy.-A gourmet meal with local products. (Vegetarian meals and our cooks will cater for special diets.) 9 Meals in total (3 B,3L,3D)
- Afternoon Tea Time, and snacks.
- 8 Kg personal porter service for your clothes and equipment.
- (A duffle bag is provided to carry your belongings during the trek).
- Buckets with hot water for washing in each campsite.
- Boiled water to drink is provided (people sell bottled water along on Day 1,2).
- First-aid kit including emergency oxygen bottle carried by our guide.
- Inca Trail Survivor Certificate and an Inca Trail Survivor T-shirt.
- Bus ticket from Machu Picchu Citadel to Aguas Calientes town.
- Train ticket return to Cusco or Train to Ollantaytambo plus a private van to Cusco.
- Transfer to your hotel in Cusco.
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OUR RECOMMENDATION FOR A GREAT EXPERIENCE:
Before start planning to hike the Inca Trail, we recommend you to improve your fitness levels, visit your doctor and have complete medical check and mention you are planning to hike in over 4,200 masl. The fitter and more physically prepared you are, the more you will enjoy this trek. Keep well hydrated previous and during the hike. The day will pass in the most beautiful Andean landscape and normal walking pace with several stops. Bring a comfortable hiking boots, a 20 Lt back pack and walking poles.
If you are not prepared for the 4-Day hike, therefore the -2 Day short Inca Trail hike version is still a great and impressive experience and demands less effort. Keep in mind most travelers take a train option to reach Machu Picchu Citadel located at 2430 masl, the easier form if you are not sure to hike. See our -Multiday tours or single trips by train to Machu Picchu options, enigmatic, mysterious, the magical lost City of the Incas, and have an awesome day in this wonderful place.
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Hablas Español, Castellano ?.- Si Usted es hispano-hablante les expresamos las disculpas del caso, por no mostrar la mayoria de los Tours que ofrecemos en esta lengua, pero aclaramos que nuestros Tours son en Español e Ingles segun mande el interes de nuestros clientes y ademas Ud. podra solicitar informacion, copia del tour o poder reservar enviando un correo electronico a [email protected]
Pick-up from your hotel since 05:40 am then by 5:45 am we board our private transportation that will go to the beginning of our walk. (Bring your original passport and University student card if applicable). Our journey from Cusco to Piscacucho -Km 82, takes approx. 3 hours, beautiful views of the Sacred Valley, the Urubamba River, Andean towns, and the Inca town of Ollantaytambo. After 1 hour ride, we will stop in Urubamba to stretch our legs, use the bathroom, then we continue to Km 82 (Piscacucho 2,680 masl) start of the trek. There we will meet our camp crew, porters who will carry our belongings during the entire trek. Passports in hand, We clear the official Inca Trail checkpoint, cross a suspension footbridge across the Urubamba River, and begin our trek with a gentle climb. We have three hours on relatively level terrain as we follow the course of the river, rewarded with superb views of Mount Veronica (5,750 m). The easy walk passes through a forest of giant cactus and native bushes. At Miskay we take the trail to the left, ascending gradually to Willkaraccay high above the mouth of the Cusichaka stream and across from the Inca town of Llactapata (Terrace Town). Our vantage point is from a flat bluff above the extensive site, which was built as a fort because it commands the entrance to the Cusichaka Valley. The terracing system was used during Inca times for growing potatoes, maize and cereals crops that needed irrigation in the dry highlands. After a short rest, we continue another 15 minutes down to our lunch site at Tayaroc. Our path is adorned with native flowers and bromeliads growing in the boulders along the left side, and by majestic views of the mountains in both valleys. Walking times are always approximate, depending on weather conditions, group ability and other factors. After lunch, another 2-3 hours will bring us to Hatun Chaka Camp (3,000 m) You will be rewarded with a Macho Tea hot drink and a buffet dinner will be offered. Hot water buckets are offered for washing. Showers available for 10 soles. Guides will present our plans for the next great day. Have a good night. Buenas Noches!!! Accommodation: Camping (Tents for 2 person) ; Meals: Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner ; Minimum altitude:2,680 m/8,790 ft ; Maximum altitude: 3,000 m/10,824 ft ; Distance:12 km approx ; Duration: 6-7 hours / Ascent up: 620 m
After breakfast, around 7:00 am we re-start our walk for 45 minutes to Huayllabamba, then climb to Ayapata it takes around 1 hour followed by a soft uphill climb through woods and along a stream (3,300 m). Today is our challenge day the biggest climb of our hike but with plenty of time to enjoy with breaks to rest, it is strenuous because you gain 1,200 meters in elevation planned in 2 stages, but it is rewarded with spectacular views up the mountain, partly it is an old Inca Stone steps, surrounding with impressive snow-covered peaks as (Apu Huayanay mt in our back at the South). You will take 2-3 hour hike with several stops to catch your breath to reach the lunch place at Llulluchapampa Valley with expectacular views around, along the trail, we ascend steeply uphill through the Corralpunku Valley to the Llulluchayoc Zone, where you can see some species of birds, with luck we will see tinny hummingbirds, falcons and black-chested buzzard eagles or perhaps we see the king of the Andean heights the Condor, respected and venerated at Andean towns. We will soon enter into a beautiful cloud forest, or polylepis woodland (Qeuñas and Chachacomos small andean bushes) and the treeless grasslands of the Puna región, habitad of tarucas (deers) and pumas. From here, you can see the highest mountain ahead called Warmiwañusca (Dead woman´s pass 4,200 m.) At Llulluchapampa our camp crew will be have a delicious Peruvian gourmet lunch. After lunch there is a time to rest maybe a short nap. Then we continue our hike for another 2-3 hours -600 meter ascent up to the top of the mountain, Warmiwañusca mt. The path still climbs along a large number of steps, some of them newly laid to protect from erosion. You can walk at your own pace, stopping to catching your breath. This last climb brings us to Dead Woman’s Pass… you made it !!! Here at this top you will discover a special feelings maybe the sacrality of this place or just is you coping with lack of oxygen at this heights. Once the entire group reaches this pass, time for a great group picture then we take a short rest, before beginning a steep descent into the Pacaymayo Valley for 2-3 hrs approx to reach our camp for tonight. This site has an incredible views over a valley, nearby waterfall and snow-covered peaks. You will find that your energy returns as we proceed along this downhill segment. Camping set, Tea time and Buffet Dinner. This campsite is popular with tour groups and although facilities here are reasonable good, with two toilets blocks. No showers, hot water buckets are offered for washing. Accommodation: camping (tent for 2) ; Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner ; Minimum altitude:3,000 m/9,840 ft ; Maximum altitude:4,200 m/13,776 ft ; Distance: 12 km approx ; Duration: 7-8 hours / Ascent up: 900 m
After breakfast, around 7:00 am. The path climbs very steeply from Pacaymayo camp takes 1 hour to reach Runcuracay, a circular structure ruins with a rectangular outbuildings perched on the edge of the valley, an old Inca -tambo where chaskis rested, guard post, lookout point or a ritual building, the site is best viewed from higher up the path. The second pass Runcuracay Mt at (3,950 m), is another hour up, beyond a series of false summits and at the top of a series of steep staircases. Just before the real pass, the path winds between two tarns where Andean gulls sometimes gather. The second pass is another broad saddle, boasting exceptional views, in clear weather, you can look back to Warmiwañuska pass and forward to a breath-taking sweep of snow-capped peaks. These include the 6,000-m Pumasillo Mt (Puma’s Claw). From here, most of the trail is downhill. Having descended through a short tunnel the trail begins a series of tight switchbacks, dropping height quickly until it reaches a small viewpoint atop a promontory. Beyond here descend is more gradual and the path curls and coils across the slopes. To the right on the pass lies a small, algae-covered lake, whilst ahead of you Sayacmarca Inca town is visible. Time to explore, interesting lectures from your guides, after on we continue descending and the path bring us to Chakicocha (3,400 m) a nice camp where we stop to rest and lunch. There are toilet facilities. After lunch the hike is exceptionally beautiful because the stone paved highway, we will pass the ruins of Phuyupatamarca, then we descend to Wiñaywayna and Intipata, and enjoy dramatic vistas of the Aobamba Valley. This stretch of the trail is of well-kept paved stone, still in great condition after many centuries. Your lungs will appreciate the fact that today’s hike is much more down than up, and significantly shorter than yesterday’s. In getting to Phuyupatamarca (the Town of the Clouds), we will pass through the first of two short, natural tunnels. After visiting this ruins, we will descend about 2,000 stone steps to Wiñaywayna camp, use trekking poles to relieve some of the stress on your joints. There is an additional short hike to Intipata another impressive Inca site with farm terraces before we get to our camp. Around 5 pm, we will arrive at Wiñaywayna (2,700 m) once set in our tents and before it get dark we walk for 5 minutes to have an spectacular views and a tour around this impressive Inca citadel, the most preserved and biggest Inca site on Inca Trail. Here is probably the most crowded and noisy camp, we therefore recommend taking extra care of your personal belongings. Keep an eye on your belongings and don’t leave anything outside your tent at night. Tea time and Buffet Dinner. (Note that the hostel in Wiñayhuayna that for decades existed here is totally closed). Cold showers, no beers and basic toilets. The porters very early tomorrow will take a train return home so tonight they will appreciate a tip as appreciation and nice gesture of their work. Accommodation: camping ; Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner ; Minimum altitude: 2,700 m/8,856 ft ; Maximum altitude:3,750 m/ 12,300 ft ; Distance: 16 Km approx. ; Duration: 7-8 hours / Descent : 700 m
We will get up very early -around 4:00 am -to get to Inti Punku (the Sun Gate), overlooking Machu Picchu for the first rays of the sunrise. This will be a hike of 1-2 hours, with significant upward stretches in the last half. You will be hiking in darkness for one hour, so a head lamp is strongly recommended please follow instructions of your guides and watch out your steps. From Inti Punku (the Sun Gate), a final easy 50-minutes walk downhill steps will bring us first to the upper south sector of Machupicchu (The Guardian houses) The trail ends at a series of terraces, which present classic views of the overall city, after enjoying a panoramic view we must walk straight down to the entrance of Machu Picchu. (backpacks storage for 5 Soles available at the gate.) Few minutes later we will continue on to explore the site, with explanations provided by the trek guide(s). The formal tour visiting the most remarkable temples and neighborhoods. Machupicchu, the lost city of the Incas, where the last emperors, priests and priestesses took refuge and where the empire survived for 40 years after the arrival of the Spaniards. Secret and mysterious citadel from the time of Pachacutec Inca Yupanqui (IX-Inca`s Dinasty) emperor, his presumed constructor. Then apparently its existence was even well-known only by the authorities and the priests of the Tawantinsuyo “The four lands of the empire”. Machupicchu prodigy of architecture of aesthetic recklessness and by the magestic and harmony of its forms, by the impeccable organization of its terraces, stairs, buildings, patios, passages that are set up in this nest of condors, surrounded by mountains, between the mountain range and the forest like but the extraordinary constructive feat of the pre-Hispanic man. Once we have finished the road coming from the Inti Punku -the Gate of the Sun, you will have a perfect point for great panoramic picture of MachuPicchu, few steps up where the house of guardians is located is a great spot to see most of the citadel, here your guide will talk about the distribution of the neighborhood, you can see temples, residences and remarkable areas in this beautiful citadel, after this we need to walk down to the check point -main Machu Picchu control (20-30 minutes free -time to go to the toilets, please note that there are no toilet inside MachuPicchu). Our guided tour will end by 10:30/ 11:00 am. Afterward (Free independant time for extra walk -please check with your guide due new regulations set by the park recently). By 12:30 pm bus to Aguas Calientes town. There you will also be able to store your backpack, take a shower and/or look around the town a bit before catching the train back to Cusco. By 14:45 pm Train return to Cusco. Arrival to Cusco is generally around 7.30 pm. Accommodation:Not Included ; Meals:Breakfast; Minimum altitude: 2,400 m / 7,872 ft ( Machupicchu ) ; Maximum altitude: 2,700 m / 8,856 ft ; Distance:8 Km approx plus exploration of Machu Picchu ; Duration: 6-7 hours / Descent : 300 m.
Huaynapicchu Mountain or Montaña -walks.- (Optional) If your legs, lungs and energy still hold up after our four days of hiking, it may be possible to climb the peak of Huayna Picchu, behind the main site. However, special permits are required and they are issued in limited quantities. So if you are interested please book and pay in advance for this Ticket and request for the 2nd turn at 11:00 am, or walk to Machu Picchu mountain called "Montaña" which is the trek to the summit of Machu Picchu Montaña Mt located to the south-west of Machu Picchu citadel at 3,050 masl (600 meter of gradual ascent from the citadel) it is a trek of 3- 4 hours to the top of the mountain located at the left of the citadel, The trek to the Montaña Mt offers unparalleled views of the famous Inca sanctuary and panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains scenery, it is considered to be a moderate to challenging trek,it is much recommended to walk this on Day 5th at 07:00 am -Otherwise you can instead hike to the Inca Bridge or do others walks around Machupicchu.
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SAS Travel is supporting many of the community projects run by Hotel Marqueses: Eg. "Cusco Hospital Regional Project", "Walk a Mile in my shoes", "Shoes shiners boys" If you are coming to Cusco please make a space for a couple of second hand clothes, shoes especially for kids, school equipment, toys and drop them off in our office. We will help distribute the items to people who really need them in small village schools and communities in the mountains of Lares, Amaru Choquecancha, Sacaca, Pampallaqta, Paru Paru. Thank you.
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