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Backcountry Trek to Machu Picchu

by: Explorandes   4.75
From USD $1,099.00 Per Person

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Start city(s): Cusco, Peru
End city(s): Cusco, Peru
Trip length: 5 days
Activities: Trek, Cultural Tour
Destinations: Inca Trail Non-Permitted Treks, Machu Picchu, Cusco, Mollepata / Salkantay
Min/Max group size: 2 - 25
Comfort: Basic/No Frills
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A beautiful and satisfying way to get to Machu Picchu, a cleaner and less crowded alternative to the Inca Trail. Train and automobile will take you to Machu Picchu, one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, where you will get a full-day guided tour.

Trip includes four days of hiking, accompanied by pack animals. Enroute to this famous citadel of the Incas, you will see the vegetation changing with the altitude, from high altitude Apacheta pass (15,210 feet) to rain forest to a lowland plain where coffee and tropical fruit grow. Sights include pass at Q’elloqasa, a pre-Inca site, and a magnificent view of the northern face of Machu Picchu.
 
This exciting trip is five days, four nights, departing Sundays, March to October, with a minimum of two passengers.

Abbreviated Itinerary

Day 1 CUSCO / MOLLEPATA / SORAYPAMPA / SALKANTAYPAMPA

Day 2 SALKANTAYPAMPA / APACHETA / WAYRAHMACHAY / CHAYHUAY

Day 3 CHAYHUAY / WIÑAY POQO/ LUCMABAMBA

Day 4 LUCMABAMBA / PALTALLACTA / HIDROELECTRICA / MACHU PICCHU

Day 5 MACHU PICCHU / CUSCO

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Trip Options

Private departures are available and can start on any date.

Group size (Price per person)
2 ($1217)
3 ($988)
4 ($857)
5 ($831)
6 ($763)
7 ($750)
8 ($732)
9 ($712)
10 ($733)
11 ($709)
12 ($705)
13 ($686)
14 ($685)
15 ($668)
16 ($654)
17 ($648)
18 ($644)
19 ($634)
20 ($630)
21 ($653)
22-23 ($644)
24 ($642)
25 ($629)




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Day 1 CUSCO / MOLLEPATA / SORAYPAMPA / SALKANTAYPAMPA

Drive over Tika-Tika pass with a first view of Mt. Salkantay and Humantay in the horizon. Cross the plateau of Anta (Antapampa), an area that's considered the breadbasket of Cusco, important for grains and cattle. We reach the pass of Limatambo with an amazing view of both mountains and the panorama of the lush agricultural valley below. We visit the ruins of Tarawasi with its long asymmetric Inca stone wall. Continue on the paved road for a short while and turn off on a winding road which zig-zags uphill until reaching Mollepata at 2,900m (9,454 ft). We continue on a narrower track for another hour passing Cruzpata, Oncopata and Checchicancha getting our first view of Mt. Humantay close up, with a view of Mt. Yanantay. The last part of the track brings us to 3,900 m (12,815 ft) at Soraypampa where there are small settlements of cattle herders. We continue up to the Pampa (esplanade) below Mt. Salkantay where we camp at 4,145 m (13,599 ft). (Trekking: 3 - 4 hours).


Day 2 SALKANTAYPAMPA / APACHETA / WAYRAHMACHAY / CHAYHUAY

Leaving our campsite we head towards the terminal moraine, from here the trail begins to ascend past boulders, reaching a scree slope which we traverse to reach Apacheta Pass at 4,636 m (15,210 ft), a great opportunity to look towards the other pass at Incachiriaska, into a small lake below Mt. Salkantys ice flute and the huge expanse of the moraine. The trail winds its way through the landscape downhill towards a large pampa called Wayrahmachay (3,919 m / 12,858 ft). We begin our descent all the way to the Sta. Teresa River and arrive at our campsite in Chayhuay (2,950m / 9,678 ft). (Trekking: 8 hours, Distance: 12 kms).


Day 3 CHAYHUAY / WIÑAY POQO/ LUCMABAMBA

We walk down towards the headwaters of the Santa Teresa Valley where the trail slowly borders the valley and the vegetation changes from cloud forest into small plots of farmers growing coffee and tropical fruits upon reaching the meadow of Wiñay Poqo. We continue our descent along the St Teresa Valley, passing by San Ignacio, and the road junction at Playa at an altitude of 2,135m/ 7,002ft. We cross the river and reach Lucmabamba (2,048 m / 6,719 ft) where we camp for the night. (Trekking for 8hrs over a distance of 11kms)


Day 4 LUCMABAMBA / PALTALLACTA / HIDROELECTRICA / MACHU PICCHU

Today we begin our ascent to the pass of Qelloqasa at an attitude of 2,875m/9,430ft. Traversing dense cloud forest with a chance to hear bird calls, we pass a pre-Inca site, surrounded by an immense avocado tree that gives the area its name. From here we get a magnificent view of Machu Picchu of its southern face. We continue our descent to the junction of the Aobamba and Urubamba valleys and arrive at the Hydroelectric station, from where we will take a short train ride to Aguas Calientes where we will spend the night at a local hotel, dinner on your own. (Trekking: 7 hours Distance: 10 kms)


Day 5 MACHU PICCHU / CUSCO

This day you can explore Aguas Calientes at leisure or take an optional guided tour to the famous citadel of the Incas, Machu Picchu, perched above the Urubamba River gorge in the heart of the Sanctuary. Optional hikes to the sun-gate (Intipunku) or Wayna Picchu, the hill overlooking the saddle where the site is located. Afternoon train ride to Cusco, arrival and transfer to your hotel.

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What's Included

Transportation by vehicle to start and from the end of trek to your city of departure, two-man tents including sleeping pads, pack animals, kitchen crew and commissary gear with all meals included during the trek as well as a bilingual guide on the trek, who will handle the first aid kit.

Not Included

Mollepata Entrance fee (US$45 aprox), guided tour of Machu Picchu, hotels in Cusco, hotel in Aguas Calientes, lunch and dinner in the cities and villages, alcoholic beverages, extras, tips, laundry service, additional tours, insurance and airline tickets (where applicable), sleeping bags, hiking boots and other personal gear.

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What's Included

What's Included

Transportation by vehicle to start and from the end of trek to your city of departure, two-man tents including sleeping pads, pack animals, kitchen crew and commissary gear with all meals included during the trek as well as a bilingual guide on the trek, who will handle the first aid kit.

Not Included

Not Included

Mollepata Entrance fee (US$45 aprox), guided tour of Machu Picchu, hotels in Cusco, hotel in Aguas Calientes, lunch and dinner in the cities and villages, alcoholic beverages, extras, tips, laundry service, additional tours, insurance and airline tickets (where applicable), sleeping bags, hiking boots and other personal gear.

Transportation to Trip Departure Point

Arriving to trip starting point

Transportation is included

Type of transportation available to trip starting point

Private bus/ground

Arriving to trip starting point description:

From Cusco drive north across Antapampa into the Apurimac watershed.

Transportation On Trip

Transportation Types

Private Van
Private Bus
Train

Lodging - Accommodations

Lodging Types

2 Nights hotels
3 Nights camping

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Social and Environmental Responsibility

All our procedures in the field are controlled by an
Environmental Management System Certified under ISO 14001

Provider Social and Environmental Responsibility

At Explorandes we firmly believe that responsible tourism is the only way of guaranteeing the sustainable development of this activity for present and future generations. As a result of this belief ever since we started, we involved the local communities and worked with them as suppliers of goods and services, helping them by contributing with medicines, school materials and sanitary issues. Tied in with this, was our commitment to the environment trying to minimize footprint and respecting the traditional way of life of the peoples through whose territory we passed.

At the turn of the century we decided to systematize the good practices that we had instituted over the last 25 years, so we committed to becoming an ISO 14000 certified company since this involves implementing an Environmental Management System (EMS), where we had to develop internationally accepted standards. After two years of effort, at the beginning of 2003, we managed to obtain the ISO 14001 certification, accomplishment which we are proud of because we managed to achieve it as a team commitment of our office and field staff working together. This, however, means we work towards a continuing improvement of our performance and also implies passing a yearly audit where goals and monitoring activities have to be achieved. In early 2004 we passed the first external audit of our EMS.

Through our ISO 14001 we have managed to reduce the generation of solidwaste by 50%, substitute traditional cleaning products by biodegradable products, reducing our impact on water courses and the environment. We have also managed to educate and influence our field staff and their communities to improve their quality of life by enhancing their interaction with their own environment. Our work in this area has also caused other operators to improve their environmental performance since it implied improving their standards to be able to compete.

As pioneers in adventure travel in the Andes we are firmly committed to maintain a leadership role and set an example within our sector and we are therefore proud to be the first in Latin America to have certified as an internationally recognized company that has an Environmental Quality certification.

Our Environmental and Social Policy is based on the following principles:

Consider environmental management a company priority, committing ourselves to complying with applicable legislation and other voluntary compliances established by us.

Annually review our quantifiable goals to reduce to the maximum possible levels the generation of solid waste, pollution of water courses, the risks of fire and the disturbance of wildlife caused by our activities, products and services.

Rationally use tourist attractions and the surrounding natural resources preventing their unnecessary abuse and/or consumption minimizing impacts caused to the lifestyle of communities in harmony with the landscape, flora and fauna.

Hire, whenever possible, local employees and suppliers, purchasing local and environmentally friendly products for our operations.

Promote the proactive participation and training of workers, clients and suppliers in the maintenance of the Environmental Management System (EMS), involving and committing them to the compliance of the environmental goals through continuous improvement.

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Explorandes

Why should I choose this provider?

It seems like a long time ago that myself and close friends, some still members of our team, began exploring the surroundings of Cusco, backpacking into remote areas where Andean people still lived immersed in their ancient traditions and beliefs, practicing subsistence agriculture in inaccessible valleys.

We started 30 years ago as a real adventure company. We like to work doing what we enjoy most: hiking, climbing, river-rafting, being in contact with the Andean culture and searching to discover the hidden secrets and natural beauty as well as the recent past of the Andean back country.

As the first company to commit to developing trekking and river-running trips, we pioneered many routes around the Cordilleras of the Andes, opening old Inca Trails and ancient colonial pack trails to remote mountain areas.

Nowadays, Explorandes is a regional tour operator. Our company has evolved and we have more and more adventure, soft adventure and cultural programs as well as specialized itineraries. We are also very strong in tailor and custom trips that suit particular needs of individuals and groups with special interests.

Moreover, we have worked hard during 3 years to achieve the ISO 14001 certification and finally we obtained it in 2003, being the first adventure travel operator in Latin America to receive such a certification, and possibly worldwide.

Our team is the most valued asset we have. We are all dedicated to serve our clients above and beyond their expectations. This knowledge has been formed through 30 years of Explorandes as a consequence of the high standards of services that tourism demands, allowing us to offer our clients an exceptional service. Our staff is well-trained in health, safety and environmental matters. We have clear policies and abide by the highest standards of quality and environmental responsibility thereby preserving nature, as well as our ancient treasures sprinkled all over this megadiverse country full of footprints from the pre-columbian past.

We are more than willing to put on that extra effort to make a trip extraordinary and beyond your expectations assuring you that we are big enough to take care of you and small enough to care about you.

Explore the Andes with us! Come and enjoy our passion and have the time of your life!

Alfredo Ferreyros
President

Our company has been in business for 30 years and is the pioneer in South America for trekking, river running and rainforest expeditions.
We work with renowned and leading tour-operators world-wide. These important relationships keep us ahead in innovative ways of providing outstanding services through shared field experiences.
Our efficiency and vocation for service is always apparent when you book with us.
Our Environmental Management System which includes social responsibility in our sustainable practices has been certified as a ISO 14001 process in 2003.
We have a 24-hour emergency contact number for operations in Cusco, Lima, Huaraz, Puno and Arequipa, as well as our normal office phones, available during office hours.

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Explorandes SAC reserves the right to modify or withdraw any travel arrangements when deemed necessary, in the best interest of our clients. We reserve the right to refuse, accept or retain any person as a member on any of our trips. Baggage is carried at owners risk throughout the tour.

Explorandes SAC acts only in the capacity of an AGENT upon the legal conditions that, while exercising every possible precaution it is not responsible for injury, sickness, damage, loss, additional expenses, accidental delay or other irregularities which may be caused either through willful or negligent acts or omissions on the part of companies or individuals providing or engaged in transportation, accommodation or other services related to the accomplishment of the tour, or through natural disasters, social upheavals or acts of nature. On day trips you will be asked to sign an affidavit which acts as a release form for risks incurred during your trips.

On day trips you will be sometimes asked to sign an affidavit which acts as a release form for risks incurred during your excursion, which is a usual practice for some operators.

PRICING

All prices hold for a calendar year and will be reevaluated and/or adjusted at the end of each year. Due to our good relations with hotels, transport companies and operators in general, we maintain very competitive prices. All our prices include administration and operational costs.

For small groups who wish to sign up as a group on any of the published Fixed Departure Itineraries (FDI's) special discounts are available. Children under 12 years of age are sometimes subject to discounts. Please let us know when a party includes children below this age, depending on the itinerary we will confirm the possibility of a discount. On our FDI's, children are subject to a special discount.


PAYMENTS

All payments are due in full, thirty days prior to departure. Normally, in order to guarantee quality of guides, spaces in hotels and many other collateral services, our policy is to pre-pay contracted services.


CANCELLATIONS

All passengers are subject to a cancellation fee, which will be charged if a reservation is canceled less than the 30 days prior to the arrival date of a passenger. The following fees apply to the cancellations:

Individuals (FIT)
1-15 days prior: 100% of total cost
16-30 days prior: 50% of total cost

Groups
1-30 days prior: 100% of total cost

NOTE: Our suppliers' policies and conditions have been continually changing and in some cases we will not receive refunds for cancellations over 30 days prior to individual or group arrival dates, which means we may not be able to give a 100% refund. Inca Trail entrance tickets are non-refundable.


INSURANCE & MEDICAL ISSUES

We strongly recommend the use of a travel/medical insurance plan.

If a member of a group gets sick or is incapacitated, we take care of him by getting a qualified doctor to him/her. In these cases extra costs are assumed by the individual client, including hospitalization if necessary. In the case of accident and/or necessary emergency evacuation, all expenses will be covered by the individual. This is why we recommend the purchase of a travel/medical insurance purchased at home.

Pricing Policies

Due to our good relations with hotels, transport companies and operators in general, we maintain very competitive prices. All our prices include administration and operational costs.

Cancellation Policies

All passengers are subject to a cancellation fee, which will be charged if a reservation is cancelled less than the 30 days prior to the arrival date of a passenger. The following fees apply to the cancellations:

16/30 days prior = US$ 350 fee
8/15 day prior = US$ 500 fee
1/7 days prior = 100 % of total cost

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TESTIMONIALS

The Inca trail trek can only be described as magical. I tried my best to be cynical, but it didn’t work. This trip was pure magic and absolutely perfect. The logistics of the trip were impeccable. The ground transportation was on time and they made sure I was able to obtain my boarding pass and pay the airport tax at each leg of the trip. Out on the hike, my guide Oswaldo was fabulous. The food on the trail was amazing. The chef created simple and fresh meals that were bursting with local flavor.

-- Terry B, Inca Trail 5-day with Andean Adventures

Just returned from Costa Rica last night ... trip was a GREAT SUCCESS! We all thank you VERY MUCH for arranging the trip.

-- Bob Fenchel, Custom Costa Rica with Camino Travel

We’ve been home just over a week now and I just wanted to send you a quick note to let you just how fantastically well everything went! Ok, so we did end up paying the full whack (which I’ve decided just not to think about!). However, we had a fantastic guide and everything ran really smoothly and we had a fantastic time. From being collected from the hotel (Vieja Cuba which was lovely) to being looked after once we got to the Galapagos it was all just perfect, so thank you very much for being an important part of our fabulous trip. Cheers Greg !

-- Marayka K., Galapagos Multisport 7-Day Adventure

We had a great time on the Galapagos Cruise. Our guides were very engaging and informative and everything was timed just right. We had the right amount of activity, food and leisure time every day. We are not \"cruising\" people and were apprehensive at first about being stuck on a boat for 7 days but we didn\'t feel \"stuck\" given the number of excursions we had each day and the fact that we snorkeled at least once or twice a day. We also extended our trip on the Islands and stayed at a hotel but definitely would recommend a cruise over staying on the islands. The islands gets very hot and there are lots of mosquitos but on the boat there is shade, wind and no bugs! Great amount of variety of animals and geography we saw. Sad to leave!

-- Wendy K., Galapagos Islands on the Eric, Letty, and Flamingo

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