Your Challenge...
The ORIGINAL Inca Trail Challenge! The Inca Trail is said to be one top ten trekking trails in the World…….and it’s not surprising why! Peru is one of the most fascinating countries in South America, and with its breathtaking landscapes, stunning scenery and mysterious Inca sites, its home to one of the most famous footpaths in the World – The Inca Trail.
Our adventure begins in the Inca Capital of Cusco – a fascinating city, full of colonial charm hidden deep in the Andes Mountains. At an altitude of 3,200m, we spend our first day acclimatising by taking a trek around the famous Inca sites surrounding Cusco – a great way to begin our challenge!
Then we’re off the conquer the ORIGINAL Inca Trail to Machu Picchu – yes – the one and only Inca Trail that leads to Machu Picchu – the World’s most important archaeological find and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World! There are literally thousand’s of Inca Trail within Peru and many other charity events sound similar, but there’s only one Inca Trail that leads to Machu Picchu through the majestic sun gate, and then onto the fascinating ruins of Machu Picchu - and this is our challenge – to conquer this original Inca Trail! This is the challenge that everyone is chasing!
This classic Inca Trail encompasses 3 high mountain passes – the highest being 4,200m. The 4 day trek will be tough and will certainly test us, but upon witnessing the sight of Machu Picchu through the sun gate, the breathtaking views across the Andes, and experiencing the history and culture of the Inca’s our efforts are much more than worthwhile.
So don your boots and join us on mystical Inca Trail Challenge.
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Your Itinerary...
Day 1 – Depart UK
Day 2 – Arrive Cusco
Day 3 – Acclimatisation trek - Tambomachay to Sacsayhuaman
Day 4 – The Inca Trail - KM88 to Huallyabamba: We transfer to KM88 (start of Trail) and trek to Huallyabamba following the Urubamba River.
Day 5 – Huallyabamba to Dead Womens Pass, then to Pacasmayo: Trek to the highest point of the Trail, Dead Womens Pass (4,200m).
Day 6 – Pacasmayo to Winay-Wayna: Today we conquer the remaining two mountain passes which rewards us with some of the most breath-taking views on the planet.
Day 7 – Winay-wayna to Inti Punku (Sun gate), then to Machu Picchu: We finally reach our goal of Machu Picchu, and take a guided tour around this awesome archaeological find.
Day 8 – Free day in Cusco for participants to relax. Tonight we enjoy the celebratory dinner.
Day 9 – Depart from Cusco
Day 10 – Arrive UK.
(Itinerary correct at time of printing, but subject to change)
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