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Also known as the Inka Jungle Trail (as described in the Lonely Planet guide book) highlight : a combination of hiking, and a thrilling downhill bike ride, t his is a very cool back door entry to the great citadel of Machu Picchu. The tropical Inca trail is recommended for people wanting something a little different. description : also known as the jungle inca trail or the Inka Jungle trail, this trip is increasingly more popular. the Tropical Inca Trail leads you through beautiful landscapes with impressive panoramic views and a wide variety of flora and fauna. We can also enjoy a relaxing medicinal bath in Cocalmayu. location : cusco - santa maria (6 hours from cusco) - santa theresa - machu picchu - cusco duration : (4days/ 3 nights) level: easy adventure rating: exciting downhill bike ride and a jungle entry to machu picchu. top link: still looking! departs: any day with two people. Lowest price: $385 - see price list below |
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itinerary & inclusions the tropical inca trail / inca jungle trail DAY ONE - CUSCO TO COLCAMAYU: You will be collected from your hotel in Cusco in private transport, and transported to the Abra de Malaga (or below, depending on the group). (approx 3 hrs drive) Here we will start an interesting and sometimes slightly hair-raising downhill ride on our mountain bikes. (depending on previous experience) This is suitable for people of moderate fitness, who like a bit of a challenge. approx cycling time is about 4-5 hours but you will be accompanied by a support car at all times, so if you want to retire, you can get into the car. For the hardy, we will cycle all the way to the small high jungle agricultural village of Santa Maria. Other groups prefer to end earlier. This road can be compared to the "Worlds Most Dangerous Road" heading to Coroico in Bolivia. We will have lunch en route, visit some Inca ruins, and in the afternoon camp in Santa Maria. Your meal will be prepared locally. DAY TWO: Today we will hike from Santa Maria to Colcamayo, about 7 hours of hiking. We will follow the road out of Santa Maria for about half an hour. We will then hike through coffee and coca plantations and also pass through farms which grow tropical fruits like oranges. After climbing for a while we connect with a "tropical Inca trail" - that is, an Inca trail from the time of the Inca empire. There are great views along this section and we descend via impressive Inca Stairs while admiring the canyon of the Vilcanota River. We continue, crossing some small rivers and creeks and then we cross a bridge. It should be noted that this section of hiking is not great for people with a fear of heights! After this we will walk along the shore of the river until we cross the river several times. We will arrive at the hot springs of Colcamayo where we will camp the night. Your meal will be prepared locally. See Colcamayu hot springs. DAY THREE: After breakfast we start our hike to Aguas Calientes. We follow an easy road for about 2.5 hours, and then cross the Vilcanota River and continue for 2 more hours to the Hydroelectric plant. We have our boxed lunch at the Hydroelectric Plant. Here, time permitting; we will visit an unrestored small Inca ruin. In the afternoon we will follow the train tracks to Aguas Calientes, another 2 hours of hiking through the high jungle. We will stay the night at a Hostel in Aguas Calientes. NOTE: An alternative for Day 3 is as follows: Early in the morning a taxi will take us to the Cola de Mono zipline. For those who do not want to take on the challenge of the zip line you have the option of staying at Colcamayu or taking a forest walk at Cola de Mono. After lunch in Santa Theresa, we will drive to the Hydroelectric Station. Here you have the chance to see a small but interesting Inca ruin while waiting for the train. The train departs at 4.30pm and takes about one hour to arrive at Aguas Calientes. En route you can look up and see Machu Picchu above you. We spend the night at basic a Hostel in Aguas Calientes. NOTE: As Cola de Mono is an optional activity, the price is EXTRA to what is in the itinerary. DAY FOUR : After breakfast we take an early bus up to the Sanctuary of Machu Picchu, where we have a guided visit of approximately two hours. After this you are free to explore this famous site, and if you feel energetic we recommend you to climb Huayna Picchu, however you must leave before 12 noon. This hike takes about 1 hour to climb, and less to descend and offers awesome views of Machu Picchu and the surrounding terrain. You have the option to walk down from Machu Picchu, or to take the bus. (Not included). We return to Cusco in the afternoon by the backpacker train (leaves either at 2.30pm or 6pm) and are met by a driver at Ollantaytambo who will transfer you directly back to your hotel. You will arrive approximately 4 hours after your train's departure from Aguas Calientes. Itinerary Notes
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prices 2010 4 day inca jungle trail/inka jungle trek. More included in 2010, email us for inclusions!
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ALL NEW : scans of recent trip reports. Click on the link to view the pdf. After you have viewed it, click on back to return to this page. 2 june 2009 tropical inca trail/ inca jungle trek report 1/ report 2/ report 3 17 may 2009 tropical inca trail report 1/report 2 8 march 2009 Tropical Inca Trail report 1/ report 2 23 August 2008 Tropical Inca Trail
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