Cusco Inca Trail Lake Titicaca 10D/9N Package

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Cusco Inca Trail Lake Titicaca 10D/9N Package


Cusco, Ollantaytambo, Chinchero, Pisac, Piscacucho, Wayllabamba, Warmiwañusca, Paqaymayu, Chaq´Icocha, Wiñaywayna, Machu Picchu, Puno, Uros Islands, Amantani, Taquile.

This is one of our most popular package. These 10 day and 9 night package includes: Cusco, Sacred Valley , Inka Trail ,Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca. These destinations are a must for all those visiting Peru and the Cusco and Puno Region.

Realize why Bioandean Expeditions has a good reputation.First of all we are a 100% Peruvian Agency based in Cusco Peru and We offer the very best service, using carefully 3stars,4stars and 5stars hotels which are based on great Standards and the leaders in their category here in Cusco and Puno Region. When you arrive to Cusco you will be greeted by one of our representatives holding a sign with your name on it. After your arrival at your hotel you will meet your guide who will be given a pre-briefing. During our tours we look after our passengers every step of the way. There are no hidden surprises. Yes – we included the train back from Machu Picchu and all internal land and air transportation (Included domestic flights) All our full day tours include lunch.


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Overview

This package through Peru’s southern regions combines city explorations, valley outings, multi-day hikes, and lake visits over 10 days and 9 nights. It opens in Cusco and moves to adjacent valleys before entering trail paths and plateau waters. Individuals participate in guided walks and boat excursions, each highlighting elements of Andean terrain and legacy. BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS oversees the complete program, delivering reliable coordination from beginning to end.

Participants engage with regional customs, such as market exchanges and pottery making sustained across eras. Halts at Inca constructions come with extensive overviews from proficient guides. These specialists, versed in several languages, build on long histories of escorting parties from numerous nations through these courses. They explain the functions of each area in Inca community and its relations to contemporary Andean patterns. Private transportation, possessed by the agency and controlled by adept drivers, assures protected journeys consistently.

A key section covers the Sacred Valley, where fields and settlements display routine existence. The assembly advances to elevated locations, noting how groups employ the land for provisions. Foods here originate from fresh, area organic materials. Selections for worldwide cooking are present, possibly incurring supplements per the picked location; contact the BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS scheduling personnel for particulars.

The course then proceeds to the Inca Trail, a hiking route through passes and campsites. Elevations vary, offering sights of diverse plant zones. Camps provide fundamental setups, matching the outdoor emphasis. Across the full arrangement, one of our personnel observes your development, prepared for modifications.

Cusco portions stress Inca locations and later buildings. Efforts span from directed strolls to vehicle trips, including temples and strongholds. Guides, possessing considerable path acquaintance, expand on Inca construction methods for aims like elevation management. The agency’s conveyances supply convenience in shifts, and all halts encompass complete portrayals to foster insight.

Approaching the conclusion, the way attains Lake Titicaca, edging Peru and Bolivia, where reed foundations show resourceful dwelling. Dwellers sustain practices connected to the water’s assets, like forming from native substances. The housing comprises family lodgings, advancing comprehension of their patterns. The final days revert to Cusco, uniting the varied features observed.

Altogether, this proposal by BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS distinguishes through its equilibrated extent, fusing exertion with pauses. It attracts those eager about Peru’s historical richness and natural assortment, upholding a constant rhythm. The agency’s inherent means, encompassing conveyances and multilingual workers, cultivate a trustworthy structure. Numerous mention the customized management renders the relaxing level more attainable.

Highlights

  • Inclusive blend of Inca Trail hikes with lake cultural stays, setting it beyond our agency’s city-focused journeys by incorporating extended outdoor elements.
  • Entry to paths like Wiñaywayna and Amantani family homes, yielding calmer encounters over packed substitutes from competing firms.
  • Multilingual guides with international group proficiency, supplying fuller particulars than standard aids elsewhere.
  • Agency-maintained private transportation with competent drivers, yielding consistency above erratic public ways in rival bundles.
  • Camp and home accommodations, permitting genuine cultural links missing in premium hotel-oriented tours from others.
  • Complete site depictions on Inca layouts and Andean habits, heightening education past basic surveys in similar ventures.
  • Train pick for Machu Picchu movement, allowing tailoring unlike set hours in various group schemes.
  • Area organic meals with worldwide substitutes at feasible added outlay, bringing dietary adaptability not usual in thrift proposals from opponents.
  • Continuous supervision by a worker, securing comfort exceeding self-directed parts in other companies’ arrangements.

Trip details

  • Duration: 10 days and 9 nights, granting adequate intervals to connect with each site’s attributes without pressure.
  • Group Size: Restricted to 12 persons at most, enabling stronger guide engagement and easier management in confined areas like trails or boats.
  • Locations Covered: 13 particular areas in Peru, traversing highland, valley, trail, and lake environments for an extensive perspective on local variances.
  • Operating Season: Functions all year, though certain times could present drier trails in valleys or steadier weather on lakes.
  • Maximum Altitude: Ascends to 4700 meters or 15418 feet, featuring progressive height increases to support adaptation.
  • Activity Level: Relaxing overall, with hiking days balanced by lighter explorations and rest chances, fitting for those with general endurance.
  • Service Basis: Based per person, incorporating shared features like guidance and transfers.

Trip Summary

Day 1: Cusco City Tour

  • Upon arrival at Cusco Airport, reception and transfer to the hotel.
  • Free morning to rest.
  • Afternoon city tour starting, visiting Main Square, Cathedral, Koricancha, Sacsayhuaman, Q’enko, Puka Pukara, Tambomachay.
  • Tour ends approximately 6:30 p.m.

Day 2: Sacred Valley of the Inkas – Cusco

  • Pickup at 8:15 a.m.
  • Visit Ollantaytambo.
  • Proceed to Chinchero.
  • Then to Pisac market.
  • Lunch in a restaurant.
  • Back in Cusco around 6:00 p.m.

Day 3: Cusco – Piscacucho – Wayllabamba

  • Leave from Cusco to Urubamba.
  • Stop at Ollantaytambo.
  • Move to Piscacucho (Km 82).
  • Lunch at Miskay.
  • Hike to Wayllabamba campsite, seeing Patallaqta.

Day 4: Wayllabamba – Warmiwañusca – Paqaymayu

  • Early start.
  • Hike up to Warmiwañusca pass at 4200 meters.
  • Lunch after pass.
  • Continue to Paqaymayu campsite.

Day 5: Paqaymayu – Chaq´Icocha – Wiñaywayna

  • 45-minute hike to second pass at 3850 meters.
  • Visit Runcuracay.
  • Also Sayacmarca and Phuyupatamarca.
  • Head to Wiñaywayna.

Day 6: Wiñaywayna – Machu Picchu – Cusco

  • Early breakfast.
  • Hike to Inti Punku.
  • Short hike down to Machu Picchu.
  • Register and 2-hour guided tour.
  • Bus or walk to Aguas Calientes.
  • Buffet lunch and free time.
  • Train back to Cusco.

Day 7: Cusco – Puno (With Stops)

  • Leave Cusco at 7:00 a.m., arrive Puno at 5:00 p.m.
  • Stops at Andahuaylillas, Raqchi, La Raya, Pukara.

Day 8: Uros Islands – Amantani

  • After breakfast, 2-hour boat to Uros Islands.
  • Proceed to Amantani Island.
  • Lunch provided.
  • Overnight at local home.

Day 9: Amantani – Taquile – Puno

  • After breakfast, visit Taquile Island.
  • Trek and lunch in restaurant.
  • Return to Puno port at 5:00 p.m.

Day 10: Puno – Cusco

  • Breakfast at hotel.
  • Pickup and transfer to Juliaca airport, 40 minutes.
  • Assistance at airport.

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DAY 1 Cusco City Tour

Upon arrival to Cusco Airport. Reception and transportation to the Hotel where you will receive an aromatic coca tea to stimulating for the height, will have the free morning to rest and also we suggest you have a light lunch in either your hotel or in one of the surrounded.

In the afternoon we will depart on a City tour (entrance to the archaeological centers and museums including) we will visit the Main square, Cathedral, the Koricancha (temple of the sun) and in addition we will make a route bordering archaeological centers like Sacsayhuaman Fortress, Q’enko, Puka Pukara and Tambomachay, tour finishes 6:30pm approximately at the main square in order you can take dinner in one of the exquisite restaurants in the area, then overnight.

You will be picked up at 8:15 am. Full day excursion to the Urubamba Valley visiting: the colorful Indian market in Pisac where a mixture of color and tradition will be able appreciated besides will have a good opportunity to try our bargain skills on the free time to interact with the local craftsmen to purchase their hand-made souvenirs. The Valley has a distance of 31 km (19 miles) of Cusco, and an altitude of 2,970 ms (9,700 p), Pisac is located to the entrance of the Sacred Valley and followed by Ollantaytambo, the older town continuously occupied of the American continent. The narrow streets of Ollantaytambo, along with their channels that have not varied from the time Inca, evoke their ancestral inheritance, lunch in a typical restaurant and after we explore Ollantaytambo we will be visit Chimcheros which is another great archeological site in the Sacred Valley we will be back in cusco at around 6:00 pm.

We will leave from Cusco and travel to Urubamba where we will stop briefly at Ollaytaytambo where you can buy last minute gear and personal needing, then we move on to Piskacuchu (Km 82) and the start of the Inca Trail. We will have lunch at Miskay and relax a bit before hiking to our first campsite. Huayllabamba, Along the way we will see the first and the biggest archeological site of the inka trail patallaqta.

We’ll start the day, early in the morning, just to take advantage of the shade of the mountains, its much better to hike up to the highest point of the Inca Trail. Here, we can literally see the various ecological zones and microclimates, which make up the area, mapped out in front of us. We will cross the Warmiwañusca pass at 4,200 meters/13,780 feet above sea level. After lunch we will continue on to the Pacaymayo campsite, where we will enjoy dinner and a well deserved rest.

Begins with a nutritious breakfast and then a 45-minute hike up to the second highest pass on the Trail (3,850 meters/12,631 feet above sea level), and along the way we will visit the Runcuracay archeological site. During the day’s hike, we will also visit the Sayacmarca and Phuyupatamarca quechuan archeological sites . After lunch we will head to the Wiñaywayna site , where we will spend our last night on the inka Trail.

After an early breakfast, we begin the final leg of the trek to the lost city of Machupicchu. First, we will hike to Inti Punku (“Sun Gate”), where we will take in an inspiring and panoramic view of the Machupicchu citadel. After a short hike down to Machupicchu, we will register and then enjoy a 2-hours guided tour of the sanctuary-city. After the tour of Machupicchu, we will take the bus down or walk to Aguas Calientes where we will enjoy a buffet lunch and free time to enjoy the town before returning to cusco by train.

(Cusco – Puno leaving Cusco at 7:00 am arriving to Puno at 5:00 pm).

Andahuaylillas
It is named the “Sixtine Chapel of America” and in some sense the comparison examples of the Andean popular religious art. The church of Andahuayliaas is a jewerly of the mestizo baroque architecture that developed in Cusco. Its nave presents profuse decoration, especially in the celling decorated with carved panels which is a recover with pan de oro (type of gold decoration).

Raqchi (Temple of Wiracocha God)
To 121 Km of Cusco, it was an Inca church of monumental dimensions: 100 meters of length by 26 meters of wide and 14 meters of height; the temple is divided in two naves and each nave shows basics of 11 giant columns. The bases of the church are bulit perfectly carving stones continued with adobe. It is aprpreciated besides qolqas or granary places of military order, religious, Inka between others.

La Raya
Media point in the rout of Cusco – Puno. It is the highest part, it has 4335 meters above sea level, we can appreciate beautiful landscapes, llamas and vivuñas, geographic union between two cultures quechua and aymara, we can see the Altiplano arid and dry union with the quechua zone with rivers and valleys.

Pukara
It is the most important and oldest ceremonial center of the Altiplano, preceding to tiahunaco, characterized by a series oh echelon platforms ceremonial center. It’s also possible to appreciate interesting litosculptures, trails or tomb stone of intriguing personage that seems to show evidence of a brave civilization. here is where it was discovered the origins of the Andean culture in the Altiplano. Reception and transfer from the fist class bus station to the hotel Overnight at Hotel.

After breakfast, we will take a two-hour motor boat excursion on the waters of Lake Titicaca, which straddles the border of Peru and Bolivia, to the unique floating “islands” of the Uros. These ancient inhabitants of the lake, known as the Water Tribe, have built their own “islands” by periodically adding new layers of a type of reed unique to the area called “totora”. Their homes and boats are also made of this material. There are over forty of these islands, which have strategic defenses such as watch towers just in case!

Then it is on to Amantani Island, which is inhabited by over 3,000 Quechua-speaking natives, still governed by their ancient traditions, whose main occupations are the production of ceramics and textiles. You can explore the Inca and Tiahuanco archaeological remains on the island. The positive energy here is so powerful, you have an almost panoramic view of the lake and you will not want to miss the sunset and sunrise either.
Lunch is a simple affair provided by us before staying overnight at the house of a local islander, to enjoy the hospitality of a typical Amantani home.

After a good breakfast, you will visit Taquile island, a narrow, long and quite hilly island, of approximately 15 square kilometers, which was once used as a prison when it belonged to the Spanish. You will meet its inhabitants and admire their colorful textile fabrics, which has been their staple trade since time immemorial. Here you can also enjoy a highly scenic trek, followed by lunch in a local restaurant. Then you will back to puno port at 5:00 pm.

Breakfast in your hotel. At the designated time you will be picked up from your hotel and transferred to the Juliaca airport (will take 40 minutes by private taxi) for your departing flight.
You will be assisted at the airport before you board your plane.

Included

  • Professional bilingual guide (Spanish – English): This authority manages all Cusco stops, conveying in dual languages to render historical settings and building specifics reachable, grounded in extensive labor with mixed groups.
  • Private Transportation: Tourist-grade vehicles, held by BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS and operated by skilled drivers, manage all relocations.
  • Private Guided Tour: Adapted routes with full summaries of each location.
  • Tickets to City tour: Allows entry to chief circuit draws like temples and fortresses.
  • Tickets to Archeological sites: Official clearances to historical districts enclosing Inca constructions.
  • Professional bilingual guide (Spanish – English): For Sacred Valley, details valley sites with thorough discussions.
  • Private transportation: Agency possessions for the course.
  • Private guided tour: Individualized perceptions into areas.
  • Tickets to Sacred Valley: Access to valley attractions.
  • Tickets to archeological sites: Formal passes for safeguarded zones.
  • Buffet Lunch: Meal with natural local organics; worldwide at supplement—query reservations.
  • Professional bilingual guide (Spanish – English): For Inca Trail, multilingual with global traveler background.
  • Pick up from the hotel: Straight from Cusco.
  • Bus (Cusco – Piscacucho): Transfer to trail start.
  • Tickets to Inca Trail: Path entry.
  • A cook to prepare all meals: Focuses on trail nutrition.
  • Meals: 3 breakfasts, 4 lunches and 3 dinners: Energetic, with organics; international extra.
  • Kitchen equipment: dining tent, kitchen with table and chairs: For camp meals.
  • Tent capacity for 4 people (used by 2 for extra luggage space): Added room for gear.
  • Therma-rest air mattress: Padded for sleep.
  • 1 night accommodation in Hotel in Aguas Calientes: Pre-Machu Picchu.
  • Tickets to Machu Picchu: Official to Inca constructions.
  • Bus up and down (Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu): Shuttle service.
  • Train (Aguas Calientes – Ollantaytambo): Return ticket.
  • Bus (Ollantaytambo – Cusco): Final shift.
  • First aid kit: For trail urgencies.
  • Professional bilingual guide (Spanish – English): Lake Titicaca authority.
  • Bus (Cusco – Puno – Cusco): Ground tourist conveyance.
  • Private guided tour: Tailored island stops.
  • Tickets to the Islands: Official for Uros, Amantani, Taquile.
  • Motor boat-driver: Lake navigation with handler.
  • 1 night home stays with the families in Amantani: With locals.
  • Meals: 3 Typical Breakfast – 3 Typical Lunch – 2 Typical Dinner: Local organics.

Not Included

  • Ticket to Cusco Cathedral: Separate for this Cusco site if interior views wanted.
  • Meals: Broad Cusco segment omits food, for own choices.
  • 1 breakfast and 1 dinner: Sacred Valley leaves these open.
  • First breakfast and last dinner: Inca Trail flexible at ends.
  • Trekking sticks: Bring own for trail support.
  • Sleeping bag: Personal for camp nights.
  • Last dinner: Puno’s end meal for independent selection.

Pricing

Service TypePrice per PersonRequired Pre-paymentNotes
Group Service$2200$200Up to 12 sharing guides transports
Private Service$2500$250Exclusive party custom guide transport

Travel Guide

Regional Climate

Valleys maintain mild 15-25 degrees Celsius yearly, drier May-October. Cusco highlands 5-20 degrees Celsius days, frosty nights June-August. Trail varies with elevation, cooler highs. Lake 5-15 degrees Celsius, gusty. A sudden trail mist once taught me to carry ponchos always.

Locals and Practices

Cusco blends Quechua heritage with urban rhythm, open to history talks. Valley people in Pisac warmly trade stories. Trail communities value land care, quiet aids. Lake dwellers on Uros eagerly detail reed works. A friend grasped fabric methods from Taquile local, forging bond.

Usual Eats and Choices

Dishes highlight quinoa, potatoes, corn from farms, like lake fish or valley stews. Trail energetic meals. Budget: Cusco vendors anticuchos under $2, Puno empanadas cheap. Organics common, global burgers $4-8 extra; venues vary. Altitude light intake prevents issues.

Cost-Free Spots

Cusco square for life watching no fee. Pisac overlooks open. Aguas Calientes near paths free. Lake promenades Puno. Trail views during hikes. One: Ollantaytambo lanes for ancestor feels zero cost.

Budget Dining Areas

Cusco eateries set lunches soup mains $3-5. Puno markets cheeses breads under $2. Aguas Calientes rice spots low. Daily menus value. Recall $1.50 Pisac soup sustained hike.

MonthHighland Temp (°C)Trail Rain (mm)Wind DaysNotes
Jan8-18150-25010-15Rain gear trail
Apr10-2050-1005-10Clear passes
Jul5-1510-5015-20Layer cold
Oct8-1850-10010-15Good views

Suitable Wear Yearly

All times layers: airy shirts, tough pants. Dry May-October hats sun, gloves eves. Wet November-April sealed shoes, quick-dry. Avoid wet-holding cotton. Height scarves wind. Firm shoes vital. Stats: 60% travelers better with mixed clothes.

Exertion and Health Prep

Relaxing with trail 4-8 hour walks uneven, need balance. Height paced; 25% mild signs, teas aid. No extremes, doctor for lungs. 3 liters water day. Anecdote: pal managed pass breaks, turning tough to triumph.


FAQs

What is the span of this package and how many can participate?

The Cusco Inca Trail Lake Titicaca package extends 10 days and 9 nights, affording plenty of moments to absorb historical locations, trail hikes, and lake immersions at a calm rate. It limits to 12 individuals per assembly, fostering closer guide connections and simpler oversight in tight spots like paths or vessels, enhancing group experiences.

To what height does it rise and what effort level?

Height maxes at 4700 meters or 15418 feet in areas like La Raya, with stepwise gains to facilitate settling. Relaxing pace includes hike days offset by easier surveys and breaks, appropriate for average fitness but ready for trail inclines.

What conveyances are used and by whom?

Private transportation by BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS features in majority, with adept drivers navigating highland and trail accesses securely. Boats for lake, trains for valley where picks encompass PeruRail for routine timings or Inca Rail for vista focus.

Are guides seasoned and multilingual?

Guides shine in steering travelers from diverse origins, fluent in Spanish and English with additions, holding profound course insight for lucid accounts of Inca makes and Andean modes, crafting instructive stops.

What provisions are supplied and alternatives?

Meals employ fresh area organics as noted, like 3 breakfasts on trail. Worldwide cuisine arrangeable at added fees per venues; consult BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS scheduling for preference fits.

How does safety get addressed?

A worker traces your schedule throughout, set for tweaks. Aid kits manage minors, guides versed in presses, agency conveyances inspected for trust, particularly at elevations.

What lodgings in remote zones?

Ranges from Cusco hotels to trail camps with tents and mats, Amantani family stays for cultural depth, all tidy and matched to settings for suitable rest after days.

Can I select the Machu Picchu train and differences?

Yes, PeruRail provides frequent departures for ease, Inca Rail offers wider windows for scene appreciation on Ollantaytambo route.

What Inca areas covered and portrayed?

Spots like Koricancha, Ollantaytambo, Wiñaywayna receive full narratives from skilled guides on water directs and ritual purposes, tying to larger Inca systems for enhanced grasp.

Does the outline permit extras?

Certain days hold free slots for options like market time in Pisac or Aguas Calientes leisure, maintaining adaptability sans group holds.

What creatures in trail or lake?

Trail may show birds, llamas; lake capybaras, avians during boats or walks, guides highlighting adaptations in surroundings.

How prepare for climate alterations?

Pack layers for valley warmth to high cold, waterproofs for precipitation, gradual sequence aids zone shifts.

Local engagements included?

Yes, Amantani stays, Pisac market involve habit sharing, crafts, directed for respect yielding true Andean bonds.

If wellness concerns emerge?

Kits handle smalls, guides know near spots, insurance needed, tracking worker sets swift aid in isolates like trails.

How contrasts to shorter packages?

Unlike briefs, this 10-day covers 13 areas mixing hikes and cultures, BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS’ own tools and staff render fuller than foes’ hasty forms.

What to Bring

  • Original passport and student card (ISIC) green card: Vital documents affirm identity and could earn lower rates at accesses and transports.
  • Essential insurance card: Key health protection confirms help for any medical events amid heights or distant segments.
  • Walking boots (with ankle protectors): Firm footwear backs treks on rough lands, averting turns in trails or valleys.
  • Waterproof jacket / rain poncho: Guards against abrupt rains typical in highlands or lakes, keeping dry in open tasks.
  • Warm jacket, hat and gloves: Crucial for cooler times to hold body warmth in elevated spots.
  • Comfortable shirts and pants: Soft attire fits daily strolls and shifting weather.
  • Sun protection cream (factor 35 is recommended): Potent lotion blocks harsh rays at altitude, stopping damage.
  • Insect repellent minimum 30% DEET: Strong blend deters bites in moist areas like trails.
  • Toiletries: Cleanliness goods like shampoo for multi-day absences from stores.
  • Personal medications: Required remedies plus spares for well-being.
  • Camera: Instrument for images, with power for records.
  • Flashlight with spare batteries: Illuminates evening paths or camp hours.
  • Water purification tablets (Micropur recommended): Renders water consumable if sources require.
  • Toilet paper: Own supply for remote places without.
  • Suggested extra contribution: Elective amounts assist local families, bolstering interactions.

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