Choose our Inca Quarry Trail to Machu Picchu for an unparalleled adventure led by experienced, local guides. We ensure personalized service, small group sizes, and commitment to sustainability. Our comprehensive package includes all essential amenities and transport arrangements, relieving you of logistic concerns. With us, you not only explore iconic historical sites but also discover hidden gems along the trail, making your journey as memorable as your destination. Moreover, by booking with us, you're supporting local communities, contributing to the preservation of this timeless path. Join us for an unforgettable journey of discovery and connection.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔ Porters or Pack Animals: These support staff carry camping equipment, food, and personal items
✔ Meals: As mentioned in the itinerary
✔ Entrance Fees: The cost of entry to the Inca Quarry Trail and Machu Picchu
✔ Lunch
✔ First Aid and Emergency Oxygen: These essential safety provisions are included.
✔ Dinner
✔ Breakfast
✔ Train Tickets: The cost covers the train ride from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes & back.
✔ Camping Equipment: This includes tents, inflatable sleeping mats, and other necessary camping gear.
✔ Professional Guide: An experienced, bilingual tour guide will accompany you
✔ Round-trip Transportation: From Cusco to the trailhead and Aguas Calientes to Cusco.
✖ Travel Insurance
✖ Personal Trekking Equipment
✖ Additional Snacks or Beverages
✖ Optional Activities
✖ Tips for Guides and Porters (Optional)
✖ Personal Porter (Optional)
Pickup Locations
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2. Hotel Wanakawri
3. Hotel Dorado Inka Gold
4. DM Hoteles Cusco
5. Fuente de Agua Hotel
6. Luxury Home San Jeronimo Cusco
Additional Info: If your hotel is not within the pickup zone, then please meet us by the fountain at Plaza de Armas Cusco.
Itinerary
Cusco - Huarocondo - Pachar - Corimarca
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Cusco
Your journey on the Inca Quarry Trail begins early, with a 5:00 AM pickup from Cusco. From there, we drive to Huarocondo.
The journey from Cusco to Huarocondo is a scenic one, presenting the first glimpse of the breathtaking Andean landscapes that characterize the region. Departing from the ancient city of Cusco, the drive traverses rolling hills and quaint villages, each with its unique charm. As the vehicle ascends, you'll witness a dramatic change in the scenery, with panoramic views of the verdant valleys and rugged mountains forming an awe-inspiring backdrop. This 2-hour drive, covering approximately 62 kilometers (38.5 miles), is more than just a means to reach Huarocondo - it's the first chapter of your adventure on the Inca Quarry Trail.
Duration: 4 hours
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Pachar
From Huarocondo, we will drive towards Pachar. The drive is a visual treat, offering expansive views of the Andean landscape characterized by quaint villages and lush farmlands. As you navigate the winding roads, the crisp mountain air fills the vehicle, a reminder of your proximity to nature.
Upon arrival in Pachar, you prepare to embark on the first leg of the trail. This small village serves as the perfect starting point for your trek, providing an opportunity to stretch your legs and adjust to the altitude. The beauty of Pachar lies in its simplicity and tranquility, a perfect counterpoint to the forthcoming adventure.
Before setting out, you might take a moment to enjoy a hearty breakfast, fortifying yourself for the trek ahead. The local cuisine is not only delicious but also provides the energy you'll need for the day. And with that, your Inca Quarry Trail to Machu Picchu truly begins, as you step onto the path that leads you towards the majestic Inca ruins.
Duration: 6 hours
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The hike from Pachar to Corimarca is a journey not just through physical landscapes but also through time. As you set off on the path, you traverse a terrain that shifts from verdant farmlands to the more rugged highlands, offering a taste of the varied ecosystems the Andes is renowned for.
The trek is moderately challenging, but every step brings you closer to the echoes of the Inca civilization. You'll walk along trails etched into the mountainside, some portions of which are original Inca paths. The stunning vistas of the surrounding peaks and valleys offer ample opportunities for breathtaking photographs.
Upon reaching Corimarca, you'll encounter your first Inca ruins of the trip. This ancient settlement, nestled in the mountains, offers a tantalizing glimpse into the architectural prowess and cultural richness of the Incas. Take the time to explore the site, absorbing the history embedded in the stone constructions.
Here, you can set up camp for the night.
Duration: 9 hours
Ccorimarca to Queuñacancha
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As the sun dawns, we'll break camp and prepare for the day's trek. With a hearty breakfast in your belly, you'll set off on the path towards Queuñacancha.
The trek is notably challenging, but it is also immensely rewarding. As you hike through the high Andean terrain, you'll witness a mosaic of landscapes - from lush cloud forests to rugged mountain passes. You'll encounter a series of Inca ruins, each bearing its own distinct historical and cultural significance.
You'll traverse along ancient Inca paths, weaving through the majestic mountains. The air, though thin at this altitude, is crisp and refreshing. Every step, every breath, connects you deeply with the spirit of the ancient civilization.
Finally, as you approach Queuñacancha, you'll be met with a sight that is worth every bit of the day's effort. This serene highland meadow is the perfect spot to set up camp for the night. As the day ends, you can rest your weary body and rejuvenate your spirit, under the serene Andean sky.
Duration: 8 hours
Queuñacancha - Inca Quarries - Ollabtaytambo - Aguas Calientes
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Inca Quarries
You wake up early to the crisp Andean air in Queuñacancha. After a nourishing breakfast, you'll pack up and continue the trek towards the Inca Quarries.
The trail initially takes you through a spectacular landscape of verdant valleys and rugged mountains. As you climb higher, you'll find yourself in awe of the panoramic views that unfold before your eyes. The breathtaking vista of the surrounding mountains and the distant valleys is a sight to behold.
After a few hours of trekking, you'll arrive at the Inca Quarries. This is a significant archaeological site where the Incas carved stones for the construction of Ollantaytambo. You can still see the remnants of the quarries, chisel marks on the rocks, and stones that were abandoned midway through their transportation down the mountain.
A guided tour of the Inca Quarries gives you a deep understanding of the remarkable skills and ingenuity of the Inca stonemasons.
Duration: 5 hours
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Ollantaytambo
After your fascinating exploration of the Inca Quarries, you'll continue your trek on the third day of the Inca Quarry Trail. The journey from the quarries takes you along the rugged mountainside, where you'll be met with awe-inspiring views of the Sacred Valley and the surrounding Andean peaks.
The trail descends, leading you through lush vegetation and past scattered remnants of Incan stonework. As you make your way towards Ollantaytambo, you'll catch glimpses of the distant, terraced hillsides of this ancient town. Ollantaytambo, one of the last standing Incan cities, is steeped in history, with its narrow cobblestone streets and well-preserved Inca walls.
Upon arrival in Ollantaytambo, you'll have a brief period to rest and refuel. Take this opportunity to wander through the town, immerse yourself in the local culture, and perhaps even try some traditional Peruvian cuisine.
Duration: 5 hours
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Aguas Calientes
As the evening draws near, you'll head to the Ollantaytambo train station to board your train to Aguas Calientes. The train ride offers an enchanting perspective of the Andean landscape as it meanders through the mountains. The town of Aguas Calientes, nestled in the cloud forest at the foot of Machu Picchu, will be your final stop for the day.
Duration: 10 hours
Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu - Cusco
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Machu Picchu
You'll rise early for the much-anticipated visit to Machu Picchu. You'll embark on a short bus ride that winds up the mountainside, leading you to the entrance. As you step through the gate, the city unveils itself, nestled amidst mist-clad mountains, an awe-inspiring sight that is sure to leave an indelible mark on your memory.
You'll then begin your guided tour, walking among the time-worn stone structures that form this ancient city. Your guide will lead you through key areas, explaining the historical and cultural significance. As you wander the maze of pathways, you'll see the Sun Temple, the Room of the Three Windows, and many more fascinating structures.
After the guided tour, you'll have some free time to explore on your own, soaking in the mystical atmosphere of this unique place. Whether you choose to revisit some of the structures, take more photographs, or simply sit and reflect amidst the ancient stones, your visit will undeniably be a highlight of your adventure.
Duration: 5 hours
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After immersing yourself in the rich history and breathtaking beauty of Machu Picchu, you'll embark on a scenic train ride back to the city of Cusco. Leaving from Aguas Calientes, you'll be seated comfortably aboard a train heading to Ollantaytambo. As the train glides along the tracks, you'll be treated to picturesque views of the Andean landscape.
On arrival in Ollantaytambo, you'll find yourself surrounded by the stunning remnants of the Inca Empire. Ollantaytambo is known for its terraced fields, ancient ruins, and a tranquil atmosphere. If time allows, you might enjoy a brief exploration of the town's charming streets.
Duration: 6 hours
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Plaza Regocijo (Kusipata)
From Ollantaytambo, a private transport will be waiting to take you on the final leg of your journey to Cusco. This route, too, boasts of mesmerizing views that are characteristic of the Sacred Valley. You'll witness the spectacular transition from lush, mountainous terrains to the charming cityscape of Cusco. With this, your memorable fourth day of the Inca Quarry Trail concludes as you are dropped off at your hotel, carrying the unforgettable experiences and vivid memories of your journey.
Duration: 3 hours
Additional info
• Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
• Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness