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Inca Trail Lodge to Lodge Hike, Allows for Relaxing Interludes at Small Mountain Lodges
No need to rough-it on the Inca Trail anymore, take in Salcantay, trek to Machu Picchu, stay in lodges along the way
Duration: 13 days
7-12 Travelers: $3995 per person
2-6 Travelers: $4250 per person
If you've longed to hike the Inca Trail and experience Machu Picchu history firsthand but roughing it isn't your idea of a vacation, you'll appreciate our Inca Trail Mountain Lodges trip. This twelve-day Machu Picchu Peru excursion combines hiking the world's most famous path with relaxing interludes at small mountain lodges set in picturesque surroundings with panoramic views. Travelers in moderate condition will be comfortable on this Inca Trail tour. The itinerary includes time to explore Inca sights in Cusco Peru and the Sacred Valley, many opportunities to acclimatize to the high elevation and four days of Inca Trail hiking plus a day and a half of touring the secret city itself. Of all the Machu Picchu tours to choose from, this one can't be beat, on or off the trail.
Private departures for the Inca Trail Lodge to Lodge trip may be arranged. Please contact us about the details and costs involved.
Itinerary for Inca Trail Lodge to Lodge Hike
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Day 1 (Mon) ARRIVE LIMA
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After arriving in Lima Peru, you'll be transported from the airport to your hotel. If you have extra time to spend in the capital, optional Peru tours of the city, museums and other sights of interest may be arranged.
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Day 2 (Tue) LIMA - CUSCO
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In the morning, you'll be taken to the airport for your flight to Cusco, center of the Inca Empire. Between the Cusco airport and your hotel, our guide will take you on a quick tour of the colonial Plaza de Armas. You'll be free the rest of the day to explore this fascinating city on your own and begin acclimatizing to the altitude of 10,856 feet. (B)
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Day 3 (Wed) CUSCO
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This morning you'll see more of Cusco on a guided walking tour of the city's top sights, visiting the colorful markets, the colonial cathedral and Koricancha, the impressive Temple of the Sun, before lunch. After a tasty meal of regional cuisine, you'll spend the afternoon touring prominent Inca sites in and around the city. You'll see the fortress of Sacsayhuman, famous for its mammoth proportions and stone terraces, Kenko's carved stone surfaces and subterranean alters, the Puka Pukara, a small fortress strategically placed to protect the royal capital from attack, and finally the water temple of Tambo Machay. In the late afternoon, you'll be returned to your hotel to relax or take in more of the sights of Cusco. (B)
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Day 4 (Thu) CUSCO - SACRED VALLEY - CUSCO
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Today you'll take a day-long guided excursion through the legendary Sacred Valley of the Incas. You'll glimpse Inca architectural practices, passing by terracing on the steep valley walls, visit the ruins of the temples at Pisac, affording panoramic views, and explore a famed Andean textile market, offering an opportunity to learn about the local culture and find unique souvenirs. After lunch, you'll stop in Ollantaytambo, a charming town at 9,185 feet with an imposing Inca fortress, before returning to Cusco. In the evening, you'll receive a briefing about your upcoming Machu Picchu trek. Spend another relaxing night at your hotel. (B)
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Day 5 (Fri) CUSCO - SORAYPAMPA - SALKANTAY LODGE & ADVENTURE RESORT
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This beautiful Glacial Lake can be reached on a half-day excursion from the Salkantay Lodge & Adventure Resort
After an early breakfast, you'll check out of the hotel and join your bilingual guide who will accompany you to Soraypampa where your next lodgings are located. The first part of the trip is by vehicle. You'll stop at the Inca ruins of Tarawasi near the town of Limatombo, have coffee in the mountain village of Mollepata and ascend a winding mountain road to Marcoccasa. At this juncture, you'll have the choice of continuing on by vehicle or hiking the rest of the way. The easy hike takes three to four hours and travels along the old scenic Camino Real (Royal Path), a good way to begin acclimatizing to the increasing elevation. Upon reaching the Salkantay Lodge and Adventure Resort, you'll be welcomed warmly. At 12,500 feet, this twelve-room mountain-view lodge is named for the highest mountain in the region, a sacred 20,600-ft Andean peak in Inca mythology. You'll spend the rest of the day relaxing to get accustomed to the elevation. Around the fireplace, you'll have a briefing about the upcoming trek followed by an aperitif and dinner. (B, L, D)
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Day 6 (Sat) SORAYPAMPA
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Your second day in Soraypampa provides additional time to adjust to the elevation while enjoying the great outdoors. Popular activities here include a half-day hike to a glacial lake, giving your lungs an introduction to high-mountain trekking and a soak in the outdoor Jacuzzi. (B, L, D)
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Day 7 (Sun) SORAYPAMPA - HUAYRACCMACHAY - WAYRA LODGE
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Early morning near Wayra Lodge at Huayraccmachay
Your four-day trek to Machu Picchu at last begins. Today's four to six hour hike starts early after a hearty breakfast, along the Rio Blanco Valley circling the Humantay peak. When you reach the highest point of today's trek, a 14,800-ft pass, you'll stop for breathtaking views of the snowcapped Vilcabamba Range and the south face of Mt. Salkantay where the Andean condor is a common sight. A hot lunch is provided en route. From the pass, you'll descend to your welcoming destination, the Wayra Lodge at Huayraccmachay, elevation 12,600 feet. In the Quechua language, "wayra" means the place where the wind lives. You'll enjoy dinner and overnight at the lodge. (B, L, D)
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Day 8 (Mon) HUAYRACCMACHAY - COLLPAPAMPA - COLPA LODGE
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Today's schedule is a leisurely one. You'll have breakfast at Huayraccmachay before descending into forested terrain with the Salkantay River below to reach Collpa Lodge at Collpapampa. The six-room lodge is set on a 9,200-ft promontory that offers views of three rivers at their confluence. After getting settled, you'll enjoy a delicious lunch, either prepared in the lodge's kitchen or a traditional "Pachamanca," the indigenous underground stone cooking method. One of the lodge's much-appreciated-amenities for visitors on Peru tours is its outdoor Jacuzzi with mountain vistas. You'll have dinner and spend the night at the lodge. (B, L, D)
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The Santa Teresa River Valley is known worldwide for its organic coffee, said by some to be the best in the world.
Day 9 (Tue) COLLPAPAMPA - LUCMABAMBA - LUCMA LODGE
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Today's four to six hour hike starts after breakfast. You will continue your descent into the Santa Teresa River Valley, known worldwide for its organic coffee, said by some to be the best in the world. You'll stop for a delicious hot picnic lunch on the shore before being taken by vehicle to the start of the "Llactapata Inca Trail." The afternoon trek consists of a thirty-minute climb to the night's lodgings. The Lacuma Lodge is located in an avocado orchard near the trail at an elevation of 6,900 feet in a picturesque farming area where passion fruit, coffee and avocados grow. Before dinner, there will be time to explore the nearby village of Lucmabamba where it may be possible to meet members of the community. (B, L, D)
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Day 10 (Wed) LUCMABAMBA - AGUAS CALIENTES
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You'll get an early start after breakfast on this last day of your Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu. The first two hours are an ascent to Llactapata pass, elevation 8,900 feet, where you'll get your first glimpse of Machu Picchu from the southwest, a perspective seen by few tourists. Along the way, you'll stop at the recently restored Llactapata ruins. With lunch at the observatory you'll get your next tantalizing view of Machu Picchu. The final two to three hour descent takes you through lush bamboo forests, orchards and plantations to the Aobamba River. You'll spend the night at a local hotel in the town of Aguas Calientes, gateway to the Inca city of Machu Picchu. (B, L, D)
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Day 11 (Thu) MACHU PICCHU
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This magical day of Peru travel begins with an early breakfast at the hotel before the thirty-minute bus trip to begin your Machu Picchu tours. With an expert bilingual guide, you'll spend four to six hours among the ruins, for an unforgettable day of fascinating sights and vistas, returning to Aguas Calientes in the afternoon for a relaxing soak in the hot springs followed by dinner at one of the town's many dining establishments. Another relaxing night at your Aguas Calientes hotel. (B, L)
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Day 12 (Fri) MACHU PICCHU - CHINCHEROS MARKET - CUSCO
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After breakfast, you will again enjoy one last morning to explore Machu Picchu, returning to Aguas Calientes for lunch. You'll travel by train back to Ollantaytambo in the early afternoon from where you will travel by private van to the Chincheros Artisan Market, home to some of the most impressive textiles in Peru. Enjoy last-minute shopping and an introduction to their perfected craft and its rich traditions. In the late afternoon you will be delivered to your Cusco hotel to spend the rest of the afternoon and a final night on your own in the Inca Empire. Overnight at a Cusco hotel. (B)
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Day 13 (Sat) CUSCO - LIMA - HOME
In the morning, you will be picked up at your hotel and taken to the airport for your return flight to Lima and your connecting international flight which ends Southern Explorations' services. If you have more time to spend in Peru, trip extensions to other regions or extra days in Lima or Cusco may be arranged. (B)
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2008 SCHEDULED TRIP DATES
Monday Departures
2 person minimum / 12 maximum
August
04-16
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18-30
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September
01-13
SOLD OUT!
15-27
SOLD OUT!
09/30-10/11
SOLD OUT!
October
13-25
SOLD OUT!
10/27-11/08
SOLD OUT!
November
10-22
11/24-12/06
December
08-20
12/22-01/03
SOLD OUT!
Private Departures can be arranged. Please contact us regarding private departure costs.
2009 SCHEDULED TRIP DATES
Monday Departures
2 person minimum / 12 maximum
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INCLUSIONS / EXCLUSIONS
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Included in tour cost
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- Professional, english-speaking local guides and camp staff
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- Meals as indicated - meals while trekking will be prepared by chefs with full staff
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- Plentiful, nutritious meals and snacks while on the trek (Vegetarian option available)
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- All upscale lodging accommodations as noted (twin shared basis)
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- All transfers in private Van
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- Entrance fees for Inca Trail, Machu Picchu and all scheduled tours and archaeological sites
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- Mules/Porters to carry excess gear
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- Drinking water through out the trek
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- 2 tickets between Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu
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- Train ticket back to Cusco - Vista Dome train
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- Southern Explorations pre departure services
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- First Aid
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Excluded in tour cost
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- International round-trip airfare to and from Peru
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- Airport taxes international (around $30) and local (around $5)
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- Airfare $295 (Lima / Cusco / Lima)
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- Tips and gratuities
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- Travel insurance
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- Hiking boots and other personal gear
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- Continental breakfasts are included at all hotels. All other meals are not included unless specified in the itinerary
PHYSICAL RATING
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Difficult - Strenuous
PERU ACCOMMODATION
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Inca Trail Lodge to LodgeAccommodation:
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12 nights hotels / lodges
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT
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Additional $1535
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- Single Supplement is the additional cost of a single traveler not sharing a room in double occupancy. We will match you with another same gender traveler unless you request single accommodations.
Prices based on 3% cash discount