Lares Trail Hike 3D
Places to visit:
Cancha Cancha, Cuncani & Machu Picchu
The Lares Trail Hike is best known for its cultural component. This trail is not considered challenging, and is recommended for travellers hiking with children. The Lares Trail is the perfect option for travellers wishing to interact with some of the region’s most isolated and traditional Quechua communities.
ITINERARY
Lares Trail Hike 3D Itinerary
DAY 1: CUSCO – HUARAN – CANCHA CANCHA
Begin your adventure by heading to the Sacred Valley from where we will begin our hike to the small community of Cancha Cancha. The hike to Cancha Cancha is approximately 3 hours along ascending terrain. Our team will arrange for our lunch out in nature to make the most of our hike.
The small community of Cancha Cancha is one of the region’s most traditional and self-sustaining communities. This community has no access to a main road and its inhabitants still carry out their daily routines following their ancestral ways.
Estimated hiking time: 4 hours
Total distance: 10 km
Highest altitude: 3,900 m.a.s.l.
DAY 2: CANCHA CANCHA – KISWARANI – OLLANTAYTAMBO – AGUAS CALIENTES
Today’s hike will be challenging. From our campsite we will begin our hike towards the trail highest point, Pachacutec Pass (4,500 m.a.s.l.). This section of the trail will be accompanied by views of glaciers, lakes, herds of alpacas and surrounding rugged valleys.
Once at the summit, we will make our descent (3 hours) to Kiswarani. Along the way, we will meet local villagers with their traditional outfits out and about on their daily herding routines. At Kiswarani, our private transportation will be waiting for us to take us to the train station in Ollantaytambo.
Our train ride to Aguas Calientes will be approximately 2 hours. In Aguas Calientes, we will drop you off at your hotel for your night’s stay.
Estimated hiking time: 10 hours
Total distance: 15 km
Highest altitude: 4,700 m.a.s.l.
DAY 3: MACHU PICCHU – CUSCO
Your visit to Machu Picchu will be in the morning hours. With a guided tour of approximately 3 hours, you will wander around the citadel’s most iconic sectors and temples.
You will return to Cusco in the afternoon via train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo and by car to the city of Cusco.
INCLUDED
Included:
- Briefing the night before your trek departure at your hotel in Cusco
- Pick-up from hotel in Cusco / drop-off at hotel after tour
- Guided service (English or Spanish)
- Transportation to the trailhead on DAY 1
- Camping equipment: 2-ppl tents, dining tents, cooking tents, cooking utensils, tables, & chairs.
- Portable toilet tents to be used at campsites only
- Personal camping equipment: 01 foam mat, 01 sleeping bag, 01 rain poncho & 01 duffel bag for personal belongings**
- Meals: 02 breakfasts, 03 lunches & 02 dinners + snack time each afternoon at overnight campsite
- Potable water refills after breakfast & lunch
- Support staff: muleteers & chefs
- 01 consettur bus Machu Picchu – Aguas Calientes
- 01 night accommodations in 3-star hotels (Aguas Calientes)
- Tourist train (Expedition service) Aguas Calientes – Ollantaytambo
- Transportation from Ollantaytambo to Cusco
- First-aid kit & oxygen tank
Not Included:
- Inflatable air mattress
- Trekking poles
- Personal backpack for carrying your essentials while hiking
- Reusable water bottle
- Gratuities for support staff
WHAT TO BRING
Recommendations
To guarantee the best of experiences, it is important to be fully prepared. Here is a list of items we recommend you to bring for this tour.
- Comfortable shoes. No heels, flip flops, flats or unworn shoes. Preferably hiking shoes/boots.
- Small day pack for your personal items
- Travel document
- Parka or windbreaker. Weather changes are common in Cusco. This includes sunny, rainy and windy conditions.
- Reusable water bottle
- Swimsuit for the hot springs
- Sunblock
- Camera
- Toiletries *essentials only for your overnight camping*
- Extra cash for souvenirs & snacks
Prices & Options
COST: US$480 per person
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