Cusco Imperial Tour 7 Days

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Length

7 Days, 6 nights
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Group

Min 4, Max 12
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Trip Style

Cultural & Treks
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Grading

1,2,3,4,5
Tour Details

Embark on an epic 7-day Cusco Imperial Tour that offers an in-depth exploration of the rich history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes of Peru. This comprehensive journey begins with a warm welcome at the Cusco airport, followed by an afternoon tour of the vibrant city of Cusco and its historical outskirts, setting the stage for the adventure that lies ahead.

On the second day, you’ll delve into the heart of the Sacred Valley of the Incas with visits to the enchanting towns of Pisaq, Urubamba, Ollantaytambo, and Chincheros, immersing yourself in the valley’s ancient traditions and stunning scenery.

The adventure intensifies on the third day as you embark on the famed Inca Trail starting from km 82, making your way to Wayllabamba, where you’ll spend the night camping under the stars. The following days on the trail, from Wayllabamba through Warmi Wañuska and Pacaymayo, then onto Runku Rakay and Wiñaywayna, offer a challenging yet rewarding trek through diverse ecosystems, past ancient archaeological sites, and over breathtaking mountain passes, all culminating in the awe-inspiring arrival at Machu Picchu through the Inti Punku (Sun Gate) on the sixth day.

After witnessing the sunrise over Machu Picchu and exploring the majestic Inca citadel, you’ll return to Cusco for a well-deserved rest in a comfortable hotel, reflecting on the incredible journey you’ve undertaken. The final day concludes with a transfer from your hotel to the airport or terminal, marking the end of an unforgettable exploration of Cusco’s imperial majesty and the ancient wonders of the Inca trail.

Inclusions

  • All transfers
  • All hotel and lodge accommodations
  • All scheduled excursions with English-speaking guide services
  • All entrance fees
  • All Scheduled transportations
  • Meals (3 breakfast / 3 lunch / 3 diners INCA TRAIL)
  • Entrance tickets to The Inka Trail and Machu Picchu
  • English / Spanish speaking guide for all tours mentioned
  • Cook In charge of meal preparation
  • General porters (to carry tents, food and cooking equipment)
  • Oxygen tank
  • Firts Aid Kit

Excludes

  • International and domestic airfares
  • Additional nights during the trip due to flight cancellations
  • Breakfast on the first morning lunch on the last day after machu picchu
  • PERU TRAVEL COMPANY recommends that you take out trip cancellation/interruption insurance to protect your trip
  • Sleeping bag: 8ºC US$ 20 for all inca trail
  • Personal “Half porter” for 9 Kg US$  60.00
  • Trekking poles US$ 20.00 a pair
  • Hot Springs in Aguas Calientes (10 soles)
  • Bus down tickets from Machupicchu to Aguas Calientes town US$ 9.00 one way
  • Tips for guides, Cook, Porters It`s a tradition but not mandatory
  • Energy snacks will be very useful as chocolate bars, dried fruits
  • Ticket for Huayna Picchu mountain US$ 70.00 (Book and pay in advance with us)

TICKETS FOR HUAYNA  PICCHU

  • Ticket for Huaynapicchu (Limited spaces, Reserve and pay in advance)
  • The INC park office incharged of selling these tickets just informed that is not longer possible to purchase online
  • We can purchase this for you $55.00 US$30.00 with ISIC student card, if you request in writing and pay in advance. (1st turn at 7:00 am with 200 spaces 2nd turn at 10-11am with 200 spaces)

Recommended to carry

  • Waterproof jacket or rain poncho
  • Warm jacket
  • Sun hat and gloves
  • T-shirts / shirts
  • Comfortable hiking zip off trousers
  • Rain pants
  • Bathing suit (for hot springs in Aguas Calientes)
  • Sun protection cream (factor 35 recommended) sun is strong
  • Insect Repellent (for mosquitos) 15 % of deet at least
  • Water bottle
  • Toilet paper and wet wipes
  • Personal medication
  • Camera and films
  • Torch with spare batteries (flashlight) we recommend headlights
  • Emergency money at least (200 - 300) extra soles (USD$ 120)
  • Short pants, Plaster and bandages
  • Walking poles (with rubber tips) they can also be hired from us (they can be used on the Inca Trail if they have rubber tips)
  • NOTE:  walking poles are not allowed into machu picchu city
Itinerary

Day 1Transfer in Cusco & City Tour

Welcomed Arrival (Approx. Time: Mid-Morning): Upon arrival at Cusco Airport, our friendly staff will greet you with a warm smile and whisk you away to your comfortable hotel. Take some time to relax and adjust to Cusco’s unique altitude (approximately 11,150 feet above sea level).

City Tour Immersion (Approx. Time: 1:45 PM – 6:30 PM): In the afternoon, embark on a captivating city tour led by a bilingual guide. Immerse yourself in Cusco’s rich history and architectural marvels. Explore the Qoricancha, the Temple of the Sun, once a dazzling display of Inca wealth. Stand in awe of the Cusco Cathedral, a masterpiece blending Spanish and Inca styles.

Unlocking Inca Engineering: Journey beyond the city center to iconic Inca fortresses. Witness the remarkable engineering feats at Sacsayhuaman, where massive stones fit together with unmatched precision. Explore Q’enqo, an amphitheater with intriguing carvings, and Puca Pucara, a smaller yet strategically significant fortress. Finally, delve into the beauty of Tambomachay, a sacred water temple known for its cascading springs.

Unlocking the Secrets: Throughout the tour, your guide will unveil the fascinating stories and legends woven into Cusco’s fabric. Gain a deeper understanding of the Inca Empire, its rise and fall, and its lasting influence on Peruvian culture.

Day 2Sacred Valley Tour

Warm Welcome: Your adventure kicks off upon arrival at Cusco Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ). Our friendly staff will greet you with a smile and whisk you away to your comfortable hotel in Cusco, allowing you time to settle in, relax, and begin acclimatization to the higher altitude.

Unveiling Cusco’s Rich Tapestry (1:45 PM – 6:30 PM): In the afternoon, embark on a comprehensive city tour led by a bilingual guide. This informative excursion delves into the heart of Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire.

Temple of the Sun (Qoricancha): Step back in time and explore the magnificent Qoricancha, once a dazzling Inca temple dedicated to the Sun God Inti. Marvel at the intricate stonework and imagine the golden treasures that once adorned its walls.

Cusco Cathedral: Next, head to the Cusco Cathedral, a stunning display of Spanish colonial architecture. Wander through its grand halls and admire the impressive collection of religious art.

Inca Fortresses: Brace yourself for awe-inspiring sights as you visit iconic Inca fortresses like Sacsayhuaman, a massive stone complex showcasing the Incas’ impressive engineering skills. Continue to Q’enqo, an amphitheater believed to have been used for religious ceremonies, Puca Pucara, a smaller fortress offering panoramic views, and Tambomachay, a beautiful temple thought to be dedicated to water worship.

Day 3Cusco Inca Trail ( Day 01: Cusco – Km 82 – Wayllabamba)

An Early Start for Adventure (Approx. Time: 7:00 – 7:30 AM Pick-up): Get ready for an unforgettable adventure! An early morning pick-up from your hotel whisks you away to the Sacred Valley by bus. Enjoy the scenic journey as we wind our way through the valley before reaching Pisac, where we’ll collect the final permits for the Inca Trail trek.

Trailhead Arrival: Arrive at Km 82, the official starting point of the Inca Trail. After a briefing from your experienced guides, you’ll embark on your trek, following the ancient path alongside the Urubamba River.

Patallacta Ruins: Make your first stop at the Patallacta ruins, a small archaeological site offering a glimpse into Inca settlements along the trail. Your guide will share fascinating details about the purpose and significance of this location.

Ascending Through Beauty: Continue the trek, gradually ascending through the Kusichaca River valley. Lush vegetation and diverse birdlife surround you as you immerse yourself in the natural splendor of the Andes.

Day 4Inca Trail (Day 02: Wayllabamba – Warmiwañusca – Pacaymayo)

Challenge and Reward (Approx. Time: After Breakfast): Prepare for the most challenging day of the trek. Rise early and enjoy a fortifying breakfast to fuel your body. Today’s highlight is the ascent to Warmiwañusca Pass, also known as Dead Woman’s Pass, reaching a staggering altitude of 13,123 feet. The climb will test your physical endurance, but the breathtaking panoramic views from the top will make it all worthwhile.

Descent into Pacaymayo: Following the exhilarating summit, begin the descent towards Pacaymayo, located at approximately 11,975 feet. The landscape gradually changes, transitioning from high-altitude puna ecosystems to cloud forests teeming with diverse flora and fauna.

A Profound Connection: Throughout the day, your guide will provide insightful commentary, weaving together the natural beauty of the Andes with the rich history of the Inca Trail. Learn about the significance of this ancient path and the challenges faced by Inca travelers centuries ago.

Another Serene Night: Arrive at your second campsite in Pacaymayo, a picturesque location surrounded by lush vegetation. Savor a delicious dinner and unwind under the starry expanse, reflecting on the day’s accomplishments.

Day 5Inca Trail (Day 03: Pacaymayo – Chaquicocha – Wiñaywayna)

A Day of Discovery (Approx. Time: After Breakfast): After a refreshing breakfast, embark on a day filled with archaeological treasures. The trail leads you past the Runkurakay ruins, an Inca administrative and agricultural complex offering a glimpse into daily life during the Inca Empire.

Phuyupatamarca’s Grandeur: Continue your journey to the awe-inspiring Phuyupatamarca, also known as the “town above the clouds.” Perched at an elevation of approximately 12,371 feet, this expansive complex boasts impressive agricultural terraces and architectural remnants. Imagine the bustling life that once unfolded here.

Descent Through Cloud Forests: Descend through the captivating cloud forests, teeming with orchids, bromeliads, and a variety of birdlife. Keep your eyes peeled for colorful hummingbirds flitting through the vegetation. The fresh mountain air and lush surroundings create a truly invigorating experience.

Wiñaywayna’s Enchantment: Reach your final campsite for the trek at Wiñaywayna, a spectacular complex of agricultural terraces and Inca ruins nestled amidst the cloud forest. Marvel at the intricate stonework and well-preserved structures, a testament to Inca ingenuity.

A Night of Anticipation: Enjoy a delicious dinner prepared by your support team and spend the night at Wiñaywayna, filled with anticipation for the grand finale – Machu Picchu – that awaits you tomorrow.

Day 6Inca Trail (Day 04: Wiñaywayna – Machu Picchu)

Reaching the Sun Gate (Approx. Time: Pre-dawn): Wake up before dawn for an unforgettable experience. As darkness gives way to the first rays of light, embark on a final hike to Intipunku, the Sun Gate. With each step, anticipation builds as you approach your ultimate destination.

Machu Picchu Revealed: Finally, as the sun rises, witness the majestic Machu Picchu unveiled before your eyes. Words cannot describe the awe-inspiring sight of this ancient citadel nestled amidst the clouds. Take a moment to soak in the breathtaking panorama and capture this unforgettable scene with your camera.

Guided Tour and Exploration: Descend towards Machu Picchu and embark on a guided tour led by your experienced guide. Learn about the history, architecture, and significance of this enigmatic city. Explore the various sectors, including the Temple of the Sun, the Intihuatana (Sun Hitching Post), and the Main Square.

Free Time to Explore: After the guided tour, enjoy free time to explore Machu Picchu at your own pace. Hike up Huayna Picchu (permit required and purchased in advance) for a bird’s-eye view of the citadel or wander through the different areas, soaking in the unique atmosphere of this lost city.

Descent to Aguas Calientes: In the afternoon, descend by bus.

Day 7Transfer Out

After a delicious breakfast at your hotel in Aguas Calientes, it’s time to bid farewell to the magical world of Machu Picchu. Take a final moment to capture the beauty of the citadel before our staff assists you with your transfer back to Cusco.

Upon arrival at Cusco station, our reliable transfer service will be waiting to take you directly to Cusco Airport. Enjoy a smooth and stress-free departure, leaving you with a heart full of unforgettable memories and a renewed appreciation for Peru’s rich history and breathtaking landscapes.

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FAQs

1.What is the main activity on Day 1 of the itinerary?

The main activity on Day 1 is a City Tour of Cusco, exploring historical sites such as the Qoricancha, Cusco Cathedral, Sacsayhuaman, Q’enqo, Puca Pucara, and Tambomachay.

2.What is the highlight of Day 2's excursion in the Sacred Valley?

The highlight of Day 2’s excursion in the Sacred Valley is visiting Pisac, where final permits for the Inca Trail trek are collected, and then beginning the trek from Km 82, following the ancient path alongside the Urubamba River.

3.What is the most challenging aspect of Day 4 of the Inca Trail?

The most challenging aspect of Day 4 of the Inca Trail is the ascent to Warmiwañusca Pass, also known as Dead Woman’s Pass, reaching a staggering altitude of 13,123 feet.

4.What significant location is visited on Day 5 of the Inca Trail, and what is it known as?

On Day 5 of the Inca Trail, the trail leads past the Runkurakay ruins, an Inca administrative and agricultural complex, and continues to the awe-inspiring Phuyupatamarca, also known as the “town above the clouds.”

5.What is the final destination of the Inca Trail trek on Day 6?

The final destination of the Inca Trail trek on Day 6 is Machu Picchu, which is unveiled before the travelers as they approach the Sun Gate (Intipunku).

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Emily J.

Solo Traveller

I recently embarked on the Cusco City Tour and Inca Trail adventure, and it exceeded all my expectations! The tour commenced with a seamless transfer to my hotel, followed by an afternoon of exploration through the captivating city of Cusco. From the awe-inspiring Qoricancha to the majestic Sacsayhuaman, every moment was filled with rich history and architectural wonders. The knowledgeable guide illuminated the stories behind each site, adding depth to my understanding of the Inca Empire.

The journey continued with the Inca Trail expedition, where each day brought new adventures and breathtaking landscapes. Trekking through the Andean mountains, witnessing ancient ruins, and camping under the starlit sky created memories that will last a lifetime. Finally, reaching Machu Picchu at sunrise was a moment of pure magic, made even more special by the insightful guided tour. Overall, this tour provided an immersive experience into Peru’s culture, history, and natural beauty, leaving me with a profound appreciation for this remarkable country.

July 6, 2022