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Trilha Inca para Ingapirca

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Descrição

A Trilha Inca é de longe a trilha mais famosa da América do Sul. Nosso passeio leva você para a Maior Trilha Inca do Equador, em apenas 6 milhas (10 km) combinamos belas paisagens montanhosas e a mistura impressionante de pedras de pavimentação Inca. Destaques: • Caminhe por uma das trilhas mais famosas do Inca e desfrute do primitivo paramo equatoriano. • Visite o maior sítio arqueológico inca no Equador e o único templo elíptico no império Inca • Aprecie a beleza dos Andes Equatorianos enquanto você dirige pela fértil fazenda do interior.

Opções de passeio

Culebrillas de 1 dia-Ingapirca
  • Duração: 12 horas Almoço tour privado: Você terá um tour privado e flexível apenas para você e sua festa Traslado incluído
3 dias Achupallas-Ingapirca
  • Duração: 3 dias Café da manhã 2, Almoço 3, Jantar 2 Tour privado para sua festa Traslado incluído

Itinerário

Passagem sem paragem

Em apenas 10 km, nosso passeio leva você pelo paramo equatoriano intocado, caminhando por uma parte da Trilha Inca mais bem preservada do Equador. Formada por uma estrada de pedra de 7 metros de largura que segue as altas cordilheiras dos Andes, antigamente esta trilha ligava Quito a Cusco. Ao longo da rota, passaremos por uma bela lagoa chamada Culebrillas, fazendas e Incan Tampus (edifícios de pedra construídos pelos Incas, onde Chasquis ou mensageiros incas se refugiaram há centenas de anos)

Entrada não incluída

Atingindo uma elevação máxima de 4.100 m (13.276 pés) acima do nível do mar, tornando-se um dos pontos mais altos da Estrada Real em todo o Império Inca. Terminamos nossa caminhada na vila de San José, onde os caminhantes geralmente recebem uma recepção calorosa das crianças locais. Depois, visitaremos o sítio arqueológico de Ingapirca, considerado o sítio inca mais importante do Equador. Aqui você vai explorar as duas culturas, Cañaris e Incas

Destaques

Guia profissional (licenciado)
Todas as taxas e impostos
Almoço
Transporte por veículo particular

O que está incluído

Incluído
Guia profissional (licenciado)
Todas as taxas e impostos
Almoço
Transporte por veículo particular
Não incluído
Gorjetas

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Informações importantes

  • Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas cardíacos
  • Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
  • Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
  • Uma quantidade moderada de caminhadas está envolvida
  • Opera em todas as condições meteorológicas, entre em contato conosco para mais detalhes

Avaliações(5)

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JACQUELINE_S
November 18, 2025
very friendly guide,...

very friendly guide, wanted to tell us a lot, however there was sometimes a language barrier. In 1 hour we went up 800 m and that was pretty tough. We could have taken longer because we still had to wait 40 min for the driver because the driver did not answer his phone.

Resposta do operador

Beste gast, Hartelijk dank voor uw review en voor het delen van uw ervaring met ons. Wat fijn om te horen dat u onze gids als zeer vriendelijk heeft ervaren en dat hij enthousiast was om veel informatie te delen — dat waarderen wij enorm. Het spijt ons dat er soms een taalbarrière was en dat dit de communicatie heeft bemoeilijkt. Ook begrijpen wij dat de snelle stijging van 800 meter in één uur behoorlijk intens kan zijn. Daarnaast bieden wij onze excuses aan voor de wachttijd op de chauffeur; dit had uiteraard beter gecoördineerd moeten worden. Uw feedback is voor ons zeer waardevol en helpt ons om onze service verder te verbeteren. We hopen u in de toekomst opnieuw te mogen verwelkomen voor een nog aangenamere ervaring. Team Cuenca Bestours

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milester
January 14, 2024
Easy booking an cancellation

The booking process for this tour was very easy and felt very secure. We ended up having to cancel at the last minute since we decided to postpone our trip to Cuenca because of recent unrest. Cuenca Bestours were willing to cancel our tour and processed a full refund within a couple of days. We will definitely book with them again when we return.

Resposta do operador

Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with Cuenca Bestours. We appreciate your understanding and flexibility in light of the recent unrest, and we completely understand the decision to postpone your trip to Cuenca. We're pleased to hear that our booking process met your expectations and that you found it easy and secure. We understand that plans can change, and we are glad we could assist you promptly by canceling your tour and processing a full refund within a couple of days. Your kind words and the consideration of booking with us again upon your return mean a lot to us. We look forward to the opportunity to welcome you back and provide you with an exceptional experience when the time is right for your travels to Cuenca. Cuenca Bestours Team

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Sasha I
June 23, 2023
stunning mountain hike and impressive historic ruins

A highlight of our trip to Ecuador! The hike starts at the beautiful Laguna Culebrillas. We walked past ruins, along the mountains, on the Inca Trail, and finished at the Ingapirca ruins. Absolutely stunning mountain views the entire time. Our guide, Wilson, was fantastic! He was perfectly professional and extremely knowledgeable; we learned a lot over the course of the day.

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Porquekay
September 13, 2022
Incredible Trek through Sangay Park

The hike was incredible, Juan was so knowledgeable about the landscape, plants, and animals. We were the only people we saw for the entire hike and had Sangay all to ourselves! El trek fue increíble, Juan tuve mucho conocimiento sobre el paisaje y la naturaleza. Fuimos solos en todo el trek y no vimos a nadie.

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Nicki E
September 25, 2021
A Great Experience from Beginning to End

While staying in Cuenca, we did two half-day hikes at nearby national parks. Both were arranged ahead of time through Cuenca Bestours. Great communication all the way along, and our guides were wonderful. Each tour included pick up and drop off at our hotel. The Ingapirka/Inca Trail hike started in Sangay National Park at Laguna Culebrillas. From there our guide, Luis, led us along a portion of the Inca trail that once connected Quito with Cusco, including a stop at the ruins of an Incan way station. We never saw a single other hiker along the way—just a couple of caballeros going in the opposite direction. It was a fairly easy hike, not too much going up, but it’s soggy and there was a lot of puddle & stream jumping toward the end, so we were glad to have waterproof boots because our shiny new hikers were COVERED in mud by the end of the hike. I also recommend wearing quick-drying wool socks because I sometimes slammed a foot into water that flooded my entire boot. This biosphere was also a paramo, but it felt different from Cajas. Cajas is, like, this crazy terrain that completely changes every time you turn a corner, whereas the scenery along this portion of the Inka Trail is more uniform with incredible views of mountainscapes and clouds. We hiked for 3 ½ hours with gorgeous views, and then a driver brought us to the town of Ingapirka where we relaxed in a local restaurant and enjoyed a hot lunch and warm Ecuadorian moonshine (which I suspect was a perk of being with Luis, a homegrown Ingapirkan). Next came a short guided tour of the Ingapirka ruins. It was interesting to see the blending of Cañari and Incan traditions in the structure, and Luis provided great background to what we were looking at. The drive from and back to Cuenca was an hour and a half each way. Luis pointed out interesting sites along the way and told their stories. He was also happy to stop along the road when we wanted to take a picture. Once you get to the town of Ingapirka, it’s a very bumpy vertical drive of almost an hour to the starting point of the hike.

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