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Tambopata & the Inca Trail

Your journey begins at a lodge in the Tambopata National Reserve in the Peruvian Amazon. The Tambopata National  Reserve and adjacent Bahuaja-Sonene National Park  protect the biological diversity of the entire watersheds of the Tavara and the Candamo Rivers and most of the watershed of the Tambopata River.

Over 1,300 bird species (including 32 parrot species - 10% of the world's total), 200 mammal species, 90 frog species, 1,200 butterfly species and 10,000 species of higher plants are protected within this reserve.

From the Amazon we travel to Cusco and on to the Sacred Valley of the Incas to begin our acclimatisation and explore the Inca heartland. After visiting the colourful Indian market of Pisac drive to the Inca terraces of Moray and hike to the Sacred Valley, visiting the Maras salt pans of Maras.

After two nights in the Sacred Valley we begin the Inca Trail, one of the most famous treks in the world, which follows an ancient Inca pathway to the lost city of Machu Picchu.

The spectacular scenery on the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is ever-changing as you move from the lower forests to high altitude grasslands and misty cloud forests. You pass several Inca fortresses along the way (Llactapata, Runkurakay, Sayamarca, Phuyupatamarca, and Winay Wayna), and there are often awe-inspiring views across the snow-capped peaks of nearby mountains. Walking the Inca Trail can make your arrival at Machu Picchu even more spectacular and gives you a great sense of achievement.

After exploring Machu Picchu you return to Cusco and will have a full day of both guided and individual exploration to enjoy the city. Cusco is the favourite city of most visitors to Peru, as the mixture of ancient history, traditional Andean culture and a relaxed atmosphere makes it a charming place to stay. 

Trip highlights

  1. Macaws, monkeys and Giant Otters in the rainforest
  2. Exploring the Sacred Valley of the Incas
  3. Hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
  4. Relaxing in Cusco

Itinerary

  1. Day 1 (SAT):
    Fly to Lima. Transfer to hotel.
  2. Day 2:
    Fly to Puerto Maldonado, then travel to Sandoval Lake Lodge. (FB)
  3. Days 3-4:
    At Sandoval Lake Lodge. (FB)
  4. Day 5:
    Depart for Puerto Maldonado, fly to Cusco and transfer to Sacred Valley. (B)
  5. Day 6:
    Visit Pisac market then hike from Moray to the Sacred Valley. (B)
  6. Days 7-9:
    Inca trail trek. (FB)
  7. Day 10:
    Reach Machu Picchu. Explore, then back to Cusco. (B,L)
  8. Day 11: 
    Morning tour of Cusco and the nearby Inca sites. (B)
  9. Day 12:
    Fly to Lima in the morning. Day use of hotel. Gold Museum and city tour. Transfer to airport. (B)

Price

Our trips are tailor made for you and prices vary according to the accommodation used and time of year. As a guide price using mid-range accommodation this itinerary will cost from £2010 per person not including international flights.

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Duration and details

12 days

Is it for you?

The Inca Trail is a moderately challenging trek. You will need to carry a small backpack with your requirements for the day, but porters will carry the rest of your gear. You need to be relatively fit to cope with the trek bearing in mind the altitude you will be at (as high as about 4200m). We strongly recommend that you spend 2 days in Cusco before the trek to acclimatise.

Best times to go

Between April and October (dry season)

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Included

As for Inca Trail and Tambopata sections. Also includes flights (Lima-PEM, PEM-Cusco, Cusco-Lima)

Not included

Please consult.

Getting there

From UK, flights to Lima cost around £700.

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