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Trekking Inca Trail til Machu Picchu

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Beskrivelse

Inka-stien er en af de mest berømte og utrolige vandrestier i verden. Inka-stien til Machu Picchu er et af de mest imponerende eksempler på de omkring 40.000 kilometer veje, der blev bygget for omkring 500 år siden. Inka-veje blev bygget gennem ørkener, højland og jungler, der strækker sig fra det sydlige Colombia gennem Peru, Bolivia, det nordlige og centrale Chile og det nordvestlige Argentina. Inka-stien begynder i en typisk Andes-region og ender i en jungleregion, der passerer gennem skyskove, inka-tunneller, broer og sne. At foretage denne vandring er en mulighed for at gå tilbage i tiden og leve med inkaerne i 4 ubeskrivelige dage. Husk, at Inca Trail til Machu Picchu ikke kun er for dine fødder, men også for dit sind.

Turmuligheder

Klassisk service
  • Transportør medfølger ikke: Inkluderer ikke porter til at bære personlig last Afhentning inkluderet
Komfortservice
  • Tog: Inkluderer Vistadome-tog for en sektion transportør: Inkluderer porter til at bære personlige ting Afhentning inkluderet

Højdepunkter

Ekspeditionstog
campingudstyr
Kok og portører
Rundturstransport til Cusco
Førstehjælpskasse og iltflasker
Rundtursbus til indgangen til Machu Picchu

Hvad er inkluderet

Inkluderet
Ekspeditionstog
campingudstyr
Kok og portører
Rundturstransport til Cusco
Førstehjælpskasse og iltflasker
Rundtursbus til indgangen til Machu Picchu
Ikke inkluderet
Indgang til Huayna Picchu eller Machu Picchu bjergene
Sovepose
Drikkepenge

Afhentningssteder og tider

Afhentning fra centrale hoteller beliggende i byen Cusco

Rejsendes vurderinger

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Vigtig information

  • Anbefales ikke til rejsende med rygskader
  • Anbefales ikke til gravide rejsende
  • Anbefales ikke til rejsende med fare for hjerte-kar-sygdomme
  • Rejsende skal mindst være i moderat fysisk form
  • Inca Trail lukker i februar måned for vedligeholdelse
  • På grund af stor efterspørgsel afhænger togplaner og Machu Picchu-entrébilletter af tilgængelighed på bekræftelsestidspunktet. Hvis de ønskede muligheder ikke er tilgængelige, kan der blive tilbudt alternativer, hvilket kan påvirke rejseplanen og den endelige pris. Vi anbefaler kraftigt at booke mindst 3 måneder i forvejen.
  • Togene giver dig mulighed for at medbringe en håndbagage, der ikke er større end 5 kilo.
  • Det anbefales at booke 4-dages Inca Trail mindst 6 måneder i forvejen, især i højsæsonen fra maj til august.
  • Vi anbefaler, at du medbringer en kasket, en uldhue og handsker, en vandtæt jakke, komfortable sko, solbriller og solcreme
  • Hvis du ønsker at bestige Huayna Picchu eller Machu Picchu bjergene, er det vigtigt at anmode om pladsen på tidspunktet for reservationen.
  • Denne aktivitet anbefales ikke til børn under 12 år
  • Det er påkrævet at være i god fysisk form

Anmeldelser(1)

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D2793VBjameso
November 16, 2024
Great 4 day trek to Machu Picchu guided by Tour in Peru

We recently took a trek with SAM Tours Peru. My wife and myself were guided by Oscar, the guide, chef Armando, Sous Chef Reinaldo and porters Torrido, Eusebio and Arnulfo. Oscar met us the night before at our hotel in Cusco covering where we were planning to hike and answered any questions. He and then picked us up the next morning at 5.45 for travel by van to the start of the hike at Ollantaytambo. Here we crossed the river and started climbing, fairly gently at first but still enough to feel the height and lack of oxygen in the air. Oscar was very good at calling for breaks to catch our breath disguised as viewing the landscape and vegetation as it changed. The first day, which was relatively short, ended at Wayllabamba camp. As with most of the Inca Trail campsites this is fairly diffuse with 10 or so areas, each large enough for a hiking group to pitch tents, kitchen/dining tent without feeling crowded. The campsite is within a small village and in a super steep sided valley with great views. Dinner was filling and tasty The next morning started at 05.00 with an 6.30 departure from the campsite. The second days trekking had steep climbs, eventually reaching 4,200m at the well named Dead Woman's Pass. Along the way Oscar found regular ways to let us catch our breath, disguised as pointing out interesting plants, discussions of the geography, the Inca philosophy and way of life. We camped overnight at the Pacaymayo Valley Campsite. The third day was long but not so much climbing. We started walking at 06.30 and completed the days' trek at about 17.00hrs. The route was through the "Cloud Forest'. The clouds forms when the humid air from the Amazon basin or the humid air from the sea, depending on the wind direction, gets lifted to 4000 m and the water condenses. This means that the view was largely of cloud but the positive was that this condensed on the vegetation and the result was luxuriant growths of lichen and parasitic plants on the trees in a way I had never before seen. This was all well explained by Oscar as we went along (which also meant we were forced to stop, drink and get our breath back). On the descent to the campsite there are some very steep and long steps to descent. Good walking poles and acre are essential (apart from for the porters who run down them with their massive loads, making us feel very humble.) The night was spent at Wiñayhuayna campsite. Just before dinner Susan and I thanked the trekking staff chef Armando, Sous Chef Reinaldo and porters Torrido, Eusebio and Arnulfo and we showed our gratitude with thanks and some modest appreciation of all the work they had done on our behalf. These men, whose real jobs are as farmers in the Ollantaytambo area, had worked hard for us, without complaint, and with great good humour. The down side to the last night was that we had to rise the next morning at 02.45, leaving the campsite at 03.20. The reason for this is that the porters and cooks had to strike camp and descend to catch a special early train from Macau Picchu Pueblo (previously Aguas Calientes) and we had to hurry down to a covered area which opens for access to the route to the Sun Gate path. Being there in good time means that one is out of the rain for the hour's wait. In the busy period the queue for the gate can stretch for more than 200m with many trekkers being exposed to the rain. The last day's walk was easy compared the previous threewith only Oscar for company. The path was generally very good with generally easy ups and downs. It should be noted that there are some steep steps up to the sun gate, best taken on all fours. Before we knew it we had arrived at Machu Picchu at a higher gate than the day tourists use and started our tour of the site. Oscar once again gave us explanations of the buildings in the town and their Incan construction. After 3 hours, but appearing much less, we caught the bus down to Aguas Caliendes for a well deserved lunch and then the train down to Ollantayambo and minibus to Cusco, again accompanied by Oscar. We must express our thanks to the eternally good humoured trekking staff who fed us well despite the mountains and occasional rain. Carrying their vast weights with good humour and Oscar our Guide who helped us pace ourselves and remain well hydrated along the way.

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