Itinerary: Lares Trek To Machu Picchu
Pre-trek briefing (required)
We provide a full pre-trek briefing at our office or at your hotel in Cusco. This gives you the chance to ask questions about the trek itinerary. Briefings are scheduled for the day before your trek starts.
Please take this into consideration when booking your travel plans to Cusco, to ensure you arrive in time for the briefing.
Day 1: Cusco - Ollantaytambo - Patakancha – Champa Cocha
The first day after breakfast at the hotel, we will pick you up at 05:00 a.m. from your hotel In the Ollantaytambo town we will stop to make the necessary purchases for the trekking. We travel 2:30 hours to the town of the Sacred Valley of the Incas we will walk a total of 12 km (7.44 miles). We arrive to Patakancha, a Quechua community where people live very much like their Incan ancestors, in their stone homes with thatched roofs. The local people make their own clothing, work the land with foot ploughs and live off their Llamas and Alpacas whilst supplementing their income working as porters. We spend some time visiting their community and school. After meeting with our porters, your kit will be loaded and we will start our hike. Leaving the village we enjoy views of the Llama and Alpaca herds grazing along the trail. The scenery is typical of the high Andes, with high altitude grass and Polylepis trees. After trekking an ascent for one and a half hours the trail will level out and we will reach Lake Ipsayccocha, a beautiful lagoon, here we stop for lunch. We continue walking and cross our first high pass of Ipsayccocha Pass at 4600masl or (15,000 feets) The rest of the hike will be downhill towards our campsite in Champa Qocha or Huaca Wuasi at 4200masl or (13,776 feets) Our camp will be set up and we will enjoy dinner and spend the night
Overnight in Soyrococha
Camp site
Meals: Lunch and Dinner
Day 2: Champa Cocha - Huaca Wasi - Tambohuaylla - Lares
Starting with an early morning breakfast, we begin our 2 hour descent until we reach the community of Huaca Wasi, we will walk a total of 13 km (8,000 miles). The scenery will be completely different from yesterday, there will be fields full of potato, barley, quinoa and corn. In the morning we learn about the local weaving techniques and take a look at some of their high quality ponchos, wool hats and other garments. Our walk will be continued for another 3 hours then we arrive at Tambohuaylla, where lunch will be served, before heading to the local school to meet with the children who are involved in our social project. We will then walk another one hour and a half before reaching Hot Springs near the colonial village of Lares. Here we set up camp and take a relaxing dip in the warm waters, which are famous for their healing powers. Finally, we will have dinner and spend the night.
Overnight in Lares (Hot Spring)
Camp site
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day 3: Lares - Ancasmarka - Ollantaytambo - Aguas Calientes
After a delicious breakfast, we will continue our tour and take a bus trip for a time of 3 hours approx. (1.5 miles) We will arrive at the Ancasmarka Archaeological Center where we will visit with our respective Guide to know the importance and at the end we will have lunch. Once we have had lunch we will say goodbye to the chef and support staff. Continuing our tour
The bus will take us further down the sacred valley to the Inca town of Ollantaytambo.
In the afternoon we take the train to Aguas Calientes, this will be a spectacular journey that begins in the Quechua highlands and slowly descends into lush tropical vegetation as we approach.
Spend the night in a hotel in Aguas Calientes and meet for dinner
Expedition Train Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes
Upon arrival at the station you will be waiting for a staff of the company to transfer to their respective hotels in Aguas Calientes Town
Overnight in Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu)
Accommodations: Hotels 3⭐⭐⭐ standard (Hotel Hatun Samay, Flower House and other in the same category)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodations: Hotels ⭐⭐⭐ standard
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day 4: Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu - Cusco)
Breakfast at the Hotel
After a delicious breakfast at your hotel. You will meet your guide and take the 25-minute bus ride up to Machu Picchu. You will have a 2 hours and 30 minuts aprox. the tour with your guide. where we will visit the incredible architecture and the mysterious temples left by the Incas. A
professional English-speaking guide will help us understand the sophisticated ideas and technology of this highly advanced culture. The suggested time to descend from Machu Picchu to the town of Aguas Calientes is 13:00 p.m depending on the departure time of the train to be always 30 minutes before the departure of train.
Expedition Train Aguas Calientes - Ollantaytambo or Poroy (Cusco)
Upon arrival at the station you will be waiting for a staff of the company to transfer to their respective hotels in Cusco
Meals: Breakfast
Trip Details

Duration
3N / 4D

Activities
Adventure

Difficulty
Moderate to challenging

Hiking Distance
25KM / 15 miles

Minimum Height
2000 m.s.n.m. or 6,560 ft (Aguas Calientes Town)

Maximum Height
4600 m.s.n.m. or 15,088 ft (Ipsayccocha Pass)

Destinations
Machu Picchu

Tour Language
English, Spanish

Accommodation
02 Nights Camping /01 night Hotel

Meals
03 Breakfast, 03 Lunch, 03 Tea time and 03 Dinners

Starts / Ends
Cusco – Cusco
IMPORTANT: Please Allow 2 - 3 Days for Acclimatization
The services included
- Transportation from your hotel in Cusco to the start of the hike and back to your hotel at the end
- Entrance to the Lares hot springs
- Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu
- Round trip train tickets in the Expedition service from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes and back to Cusco
- Round trip bus tickets to Machu Picchu and back to Aguas Calientes
- One night Hotel in Aguas Calientes (⭐⭐⭐ Standard)
- The North Face Mountain 25 tents which are 2-person, 4 season tents designed for maximum comfort
- Therm-a-Rest mattress and pillow provided for free
- Duffle bag that you can fill with up to 7kg or (15 pounds) of your personal gear that the horses will carry
- Other camping equipment, such as a kitchen tent manned by a professional cooking staff, a dining tent with table and chairs, and a bathroom tent
- Experienced tour guide fluent in English, Spanish and Quechua. Our guides are equipped and trained to practice First-Aid, administer oxygen if needed, and conduct radio communication
- Complete meals and snacks during the trip starting with lunch on the first day and ending with breakfast on the fourth day at your hotel (the last lunch in Aguas Calientes is not included). Our experienced chefs make amazing meals in the middle of the mountains and are also used to preparing dishes for people with different food restrictions or lifestyles, so please let us know your preferences and we will make sure to meet your dietary needs.
- Professional chef who grew up in the countryside and a horseman with horses/mules to carry all of our gear
- ne extra horse in the case of an emergency
Not included
- Breakfast on the first day and lunch on the last day in Aguas Calientes
- Sleeping bag or trekking poles (can be rented from us)
- Tips for guide, chef, and horseman (optional)
Prices: Lares Trek To Machu Picchu
Group Service
USD $595.00 per person
Private Service
Number of people
Price per person USD
1 - 2 people
USD $745.00 per person
3 - 5 people
USD $695.00 per person
6 - 8 people
USD $635.00 per person
9 + people
USD $595.00 per person
Discount
Children 17 years old and under - $40USD off
* To receive the child discount you must send us a copy of the child’s passport.
Additional Options: Lares Trek To Machu Picchu
Huaynapicchu Mountain: USD$70.00
Machu Picchu Mountain: USD$70.00
Vistadome Train: USD$45.00
Sleeping Bags: USD$25.00
Trekking Poles: USD$15.00 (1 pair)
Prívate Tent: USD$40.00
What to bring to: Lares Trek To Machu Picchu
- Small backpack
- Large backpack
- Warm clothes - Including jacket, fleece, thermal clothes for sleeping, gloves, scarf
- Rain clothes - Jacket and trousers, poncho, hat
- Swimsuit
- Small towel
- Strong, waterproof trekking boots
- Walking poles
- Sandals
- Flashlight
- Camera - Extra batteries as they run out faster under cold conditions
- Suncream, moisturiser
- Insect repellant - Min 20% DEET
- Toilet paper
- Personal first aid kit
- Snacks - Biscuits, energy bars, chocolate, raw fruits, muesli, etc
- Water Bottle
- Cash in Soles/$USD
- YOU MUST BRING YOUR ORIGINAL PASSPORT
How to book: Lares Trek To Machu Picchu
To book the tour, please send us an email peruvianpathsandadventures@gmail.com with the information of each person: full name, nationality, date of birth and gender (Copy of your passport) Please include the tour you want to do, the date start, and how many people are in your group.
Tour Map: Lares Trek To Machu Picchu
