Sky Lodge and Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 5D
The choice of extreme adventurers! Literally living on the edge!
The choice of extreme adventurers! Literally living on the edge!
Take the Inca Jungle trail for a more adventurous tour that includes ziplining, moutain biking, and water rafting aside from hiking the jungle trail.
It’s the classic trail to get to Machu Picchu. You get to visit Wiñay Wayna and walk through Inti Punku, the Sun Gate, into Machu Picchu. Opt for the longer tours if you want to visit the Salt mines, weaving centers, Pisac market and other famous ruins.
This iconic world wonder can be reached by train or car. Two-day tours include stops at Aguas Caliente, Chinchero, and Ollantaytambo. Longer tours have the popular four ruins and the Urubamba River in the itineraries.
These tours begin at the historic Plaza de Armas with visits to visit to the Inca fortress of Sacsayhuaman, Tambomachay, Qenqo, the Qoricancha Sun Temple. Longer tours include stops at quaint towns before heading on to Rainbow Mountain.
An immersive tour that covers stunning views, historic Incan archeological sites, Pisac market, Ollantaytambo fortress, and agricultural terraces. The gateway to Machu Picchu!
What could be more adventure filled than a full day tour that takes you to not one but seven, yes, seven breathtaking lakes? Then cap it with a dip in a hot spring!
If you are local handicrafts collector, then you shouldn’t miss a Pisac tour that includes wandering about the famous and artisanal Pisac market.
The tour for the busy traveler or explorer who wants to see all the Andean wonders in a short time. Cover the world renown Machu Picchu via a panoramic Vistadome train tour.
An off-the-beaten-path tour that takes you to the natural stone structure with a name that translates to “Stronghold of horns.”
Rainbow Mountain. Vinicunca in the local Quechua language. This popular mountain has been called a lot of nicknames: montaña de 7 colores, painted mountain, colored mountain, and even Stripy Mountain. Why do this tour? The Rainbow Mountain 1-Day Tour is not for the faint-hearted. Hiking its challenging terrain in high altitude takes about two hours […]
The favorite spot of nature photographers, where the stunning turquoise waters at the foot of the mountain reflect the tranquility of its surroundings.
A full-day excursion to the magical valley of the Incas, enjoy the ruins of Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero with its colonial temple.
It’s the tour of choice if you want to feel the adrenaline rush as you drive around the ancient salt flats in an ATV or Quad bike.
Immerse yourself in the ancient Inca culture with visits to historic sites, weaving and pottery shops, or even a stay in a true Quechuan community.
No Cusco adventure is complete without a tour of Cusco City–meeting up at the historic Plaza de Armas, walking on time-worn cobblestones on the way to the city market to sample the local cuisine.
You can either end this trek in Machu Picchu or in Vilcabamba Espiritu Pampa–said to be the last stronghold of the Incan Empire during the final days of Inca civilization.
The trek that’s packed with history, local flora and fauna, and authentic Andean villages that feel like you’ve been transported back in time when the Incas ruled.
Take the Huchuy Qosqo (or Little Cusco) Trek where you get a spectacular view of Inca temples, storehouses, Inca agricultural terraces, and Inca reservoirs as you are perched above the Sacred Valley.
This combination trek involving the Salkantay and Inca trails are only for the brave of heart, physically fit, and fully acclimatized trekker searching for a major physical challenge.
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