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INCA TRAIL TREK - SILVER CLASS
(4 Day / 3 Night)

Day 1 - Cuzco - Inca Trail K.82
A mid morning you will be met by our guide and transferred by private bus to the starting point at k. 82. in Chilca. After a short hike you will enter into the National Park at Llactapata where you will be registered and the porters will be adjusted for the proper weights of all the equipment. At one time this was used as utilitarian center of large settlement of farming terraces which probably supplied the other Inca trail sites.( All the camping gear is carried by our staff giving you the time to enjoy the beautiful scenic views. Today you will get your first taste of the environment with all the diversity of plants as you hike along the Cusichaca river then on to Huayllabamba which leads into the Amazon basin. All the camping gear is carried by our staff giving you the time to enjoy the beautiful scenic views like the snow capped peak of Mt Veronica that tops out at 19,200 ft. As you make your way through the most intricate pre-Columbian highway system of the Americas (some say the world) you will continue to the village of Huayllabamba, as a steeper climb takes you through part of a mountain forest & up to the point of Llulluchapampa at ( 12,500 ft.) Here you will get your first glimpse of the Vilcabamba range as you settle in for the day and the camp site will be set by the porters at Llulluchapampa. ( Camp ) ( L/D )

Day 2 - Inca Trail
After a early breakfast the most difficult part climb of this Inca Trail is the ( 13,776 ft. ) Warmihuanunca Pass, this point is the highest part of the trip and from here the rest of the trip will be a down hill hike. After a brief moment to catch your breath and take some fabulous photos with your heads in the clouds you will descend into a area known as the orchid zone and continue towards the Inca outpost of Pacasmayo. After time is spent for a healthy lunch you will continue climbing a series of Inca steps and proceed towards the and the ruins of Runcuracay. ( 12,172 ft. ) Today’s camp will be set adjacent to a plateau and a small lake where clouds slumber by and time stands still. ( Camp) ( B/L/D )

Day 3 - Inca Trail
After a crisp fresh awakening to the breeze flowing through the mountains we enjoy the prepared breakfast and give respect to the mother earth for the gifts she bares. A rapid descent takes you through the cloud forest where a variety of flowers and tropical vegetation, mosses & tree ferns escort you to the magical ruins of Winay Wayna. Here there are several baths and newly uncovered terraces. Here we will set camp for the night.(B/L/D )

Day 4 - Inca Trail - Machu Picchu - Cuzco
After a crisp fresh awakening to the breeze flowing through the mountains we enjoy the prepared breakfast and give respect to the mother earth for the gifts she bares. A rapid descent takes you through the cloud forest where a variety of flowers and tropical vegetation, mosses & tree ferns escort you to the magical ruins of Winay Wayna. Here there are several baths and newly uncovered terraces. In the anticipation of continuing on the trail your hearts may begin to pound from the excitement that awaits your every step and breath as you approach the fabled citadel. Just as you are to make your final turn and approach the trails entry a sigh of relief to know the reward is only a few steps further as you enter into Inti Punku Pass or "The Gate of The Sun." Here you will get your first magnificent view of the forgotten city of Machu Picchu. As you proceed downward into Machu Picchu large rock structures or temples are along the path to which the guide will point out as you make your way into "coliseum" like site. As you arrive your guide will explain the history and the myths that surround this archaeological wonder. Several ideas or possibilities have been noted of this massive archaeological complex of acropolis proportion. Wether this site was pre Incan, a previous leaders sanctuary for his retirement, maybe a location for the virgins to be separated from the kingdom and used as wives for the Inca rulers or even sacrificial for the gods. It seems that the world will never know. After a time spent visiting the more important locations, you will proceed (2:00 - 2:30 p.m.) transfer by bus to Aguas Calientes to board the 3:00 p.m. auto wagon train for your return to Cuzco. After your arrival into the Cuzco and the train station. ( 6:45 - 7:00 p.m. ) our staff will meet and transfer you to the hotel. Option : overnight at Machu Picchu OR Aguas Calientes location ( B )



2012~INCA TRAIL INFORMATION~2012

  • The Silver & Gold Class (Classic Trek) opperates daily year round. ( except February )
  • Silver & Gold class treks average is 5-8 hikers.
  • Platinum services includes: a personal Massage Therapist for days 1, 2, 3 & 4 of the trek, international beverages: teas, coffees,wine plus all our award winning ammenities.
  • High Season May - September opperates daily.
  • The Bronze Class opperates daily year round. ( except February )
  • *$90. Inca Trail entry NOT included.



  • 2012 RATES FOR EACH CLASS OF SERVICE

    Class Days Single Double Triple Quad Group
    Bronze 4 $679 $659 $639 $629 call
    Silver 4 $759 $729 $719 $689 call
    Gold 5 $889 $849 $829 $809 call
    Platinum 5 $1539 $1359 $1049 $929 call

    SERVICES & AMENITIES OFFERED
    FOR EACH CLASS OF SERVICE

    Services Included Bronze
    (4 Days)
    Silver
    (4 Days)
    Gold
    (5 Days)
    Platinum
    (5 Days)
    Daily Departures
    Group Size : Maximum / Minimum 16/2 16/2 16/2 Private
    Average Group Size 8-16 3-8 3-8 Private
    Multi-Lingual Guide ( Eng./Ger./Fre./Ita./Jap./Heb./Spa.)
    Professional Chef / Cook
    Porters for Gear (carry tents and cooking equipment)
    *Porters Personal Gear (carry total of 8 kilos or 17.6 lbs.)  
    Massage therapist with daily massage (Day 1, 2 & 3 of trek )      
    Inca Trail Permit $90.00 $90.00 $90.00 $90.00
    Sleeping Tents ( 2 guests in each 4 person tent )
    Sleeping Bags Rental $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00
    Sleeping Pads ( 1" & Thermo Rest pads )
    Dining Tents  
    PRIVATE Restroom & Cleaning Facilities. ( Portable ) 
    Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & Snacks. ( 3 full meals per day ) 
    Table & Chair Service.   
    Transfers from Cuzco to k 82 by Private bus. 
    Transfers Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes tour bus. 
    Transfers Aguas Calientes by train to Poroy/Cuzco.  Backpacker Vistadome Vistadome Vistadome
    Transfer Poroy/Cuzco train station to hotel. 
    Single Supliment Fees         

    *DIFFICULTY LEVEL "5-6"
    "NOTE MAXIMUM WEIGHT FOR INCA TRAIL"
    The total amount of personal gear carried by the porters can not exceed:
    8 kilos or 17.6 lbs. which includes clothing & *sleeping bag.
    Any excess weight above the personal porters allowed weights you will be responsible to carry. Note: If you choose to rent or bring your own sleeping bag weight is from 1½ - 3½ lbs good for temperatures of 20 degree's and below. When packing for trek, please only bring what you will need for the trek. (minimal clothing/personal necessary items)

  • Availability on the Inca Trail is regulated by the Peru government. You can call TAMBO TOURS - 1-888-246-7378 and we will check the Inca Trail spaces and availability.



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