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MACHUPICCHU CONDOR TREK Based in the heart of the ancient capital of the Inca Empire, Trekking Cusco Tours is a travel agency specializing in trekking adventures in the Andean region. Founded by a team of local guides with a deep passion for the nature and culture of the Andes, our company is dedicated to providing authentic and memorable experiences to travelers from around the world. From the iconic Inca ruins of Machu Picchu to remote trails and snow-capped peaks of the Andes, we offer a variety of tours designed to cater to all skill levels and travel preferences. Our highly trained guides will not only take you to stunning locations but also share their expert knowledge of the history, flora, and fauna of the region, providing you with a deeper and more meaningful understanding of the environment you’re in. Join us for an unforgettable adventure in the magical mountains of Cusco.
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We have professionals with knowledge and experience in hiking
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Why travel with Machupicchu Condor Trek?
The Owner knows what people want in a trek or tour
Top trip leaders.
Uniquely designed Adventure treks and tours
Delicious and nutritious meals, catering to all food restrictions.
Guaranteed high quality personal service always
Sustainable and responsible travel.
Added value to each trek or tour for your money
Unique service philosophy dedicated to our porter welfare equally to our client services.
Fair and kind travel.
Equal employer with a focus on women’s rights in tourism.
TOUR TO MACHUPICCHU
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the mysterious Andes to the legendary citadel of Machu Picchu. Over five days, you will explore ancient Inca trails, winding through spectacular mountainous landscapes and fascinating cloud forests. Immerse yourself in the local culture as you interact with indigenous communities that still preserve their ancestral traditions. Our experienced guides will take you through an enriching experience, sharing fascinating stories about the history and architecture of this wonder of the world. From the exhilarating hike to the Sun Gate to the magical moment you gaze upon the ruins from Huayna Picchu, every moment of this trip will take you on an incredible adventure full of discovery and wonder.
- 1 days
- Up to 12
- Challenging
Price for Person
- 1 days
- Up to 12
- Challenging
Price for Person
- 1 days
- Up to 12
- Challenging
- 2 days / 1 Nights
- Up to 12
- Challenging
Price for Person
TOUR IN CUSCO
Immerse yourself in the magic of Cusco with our comprehensive tour that will take you through the most iconic and lesser-known spots of this historic city. During this two-day journey, you’ll discover the fascinating remnants of the Inca civilization, such as the Tambomachay complex and the Temple of Qorikancha. Explore the bustling San Pedro market, where you can taste local delights and purchase authentic crafts. Visit the bohemian neighborhoods of San Blas and Sacsayhuamán, where you’ll find artists’ workshops and panoramic views of the city. Our expert guides will lead you through this cultural adventure, providing detailed information and interesting anecdotes about the history and daily life in Cusco. From the vibrant energy of the streets to the serenity of the ancient temples, this tour will immerse you in the unique essence of Cusco.
- Full Day
- Up to 12
- Challenging
Price for Person
Sacred Valley
- Full Day
- Up to 12
- Challenging
Price for Person
South Valley
- Full Day
- Up to 12
- Challenging
Price for Person
$ 795.00
Frecuently Asked Questions
he Most Frecuently Asked Questions at Machupicchu Condor Trek
The best way to prevent altitude sickness in Cusco is to be prepared. During your first 2 days you
should take things easy. This means you shouldn’t take part in any strenuous activity. You shoulc
rest a lot and drink plenty of water. Alcohol and smoking isn’t a good idea as it can agitate you
and make you feel a lot worse
You can avoid altitude sickness by spending a few days taking it easy in Cusco before you head
off on any kind of trek. Trying to do a tough activity too soon could make you very ill. You should also eat lightly and avoid alcohol to feel your best.
There’s no definite answer to this as there are many options. The Inca Trail is the most popular and needs to be booked months in advance as there are only a certain number of spots each day. The best alternative trek is considered to be Salkantay, which offers a real adventure and fantastic scenery. Inca Jungle is great for those seeking a thrill and Lares is a top option if you want a quieter and more rural experience. If you have a lot of time and want to experience two incredible Inca sites, you can opt for the Choquequirao trek.
This depends on the individual who wants to trek. The Inca Trail is extremely popular as it takes you along the real trail where the Incas once walked. However, many say that the scenery on Salkantay is more beautiful. For this reason we would say go for the Inca Trail if you’re a real history lover and like to hike well-known treks, but go for Salkantay if you want to witness stunning landscapes and a variety of different climates.
The trek is moderately challenging. This means that most people will be able to complete it if they are well-prepared. Most of the trek isn’t too challenging. It’s just the second day where you walk up to the Salkantay pass. You’ll trek for a total of 10 hours that day. What makes this trek difficult is the high altitude at which you hike and the different terrains as well as changing climate.
The Salkantay Pass sits at 4,600 masl.
Along the trail you’ll experience a lot of different climates. You’ll need to pack for the cold on the first two days. The first night will get below zero, so you need to make sure you have warm clothing and an excellent sleeping bag.
You don’t need a permit for the Salkantay trek. You do need to pay S/10 upon entering, but this
doesn’t need to be reserved in advance, meaning that there is always space available.
If you do feel sick, there are a few things you can try. One is to speak to your doctor before you come to see if you can get a prescription for pills to help. These can also be bought in
pharmacies in Cusco. Other helpful ways are to drink coca or muna (Andean mint) tea, which have been in use since the Inca times. Small oxygen bottles are also available in pharmacies and can really help.
The coldest months in Cusco are from May to July. During this time the sun is strong in the day, but once it goes down or you spend much time in the shade, it can get very cold. It can go below zero at night, so warm clothes are a must during these months.
The best month in all the year is October. The climate is just right and the sky is usually very clear. It’s also not the busiest season so it isn’t overrun by visitors. However, anytime from May to October is a good time as it’s the dry season so you won’t get wet.
You can’t hike to Machu Picchu in one day from Cusco, but you can visit in one day. There’s a one day tour option where you start early in the morning and get a car to drive you to take the train from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes. You’ll then spend the morning in Machu Picchu before heading down for lunch, a brief rest or walk around the town, and then the train and car back to Cusco.
The best time of year is between May to October, with October being the best month of all. The trail is dry and the weather is lovely. During the rainy season the trail will be wet and can make it more difficult.
The highest part of the Inca Trail is Dead Woman’s Pass, which is 4,200 masl. The lowest you’ll
reach is 2,600 masl, meaning that the rest of the trek is between these two altitudes.
This is one of the most challenging parts of the Inca Trail as it’s almost 1,000 metres of uphill walking to get to this point. However, you’ll be rewarded with fantastic views once you get to the top.
You’ll need to pack lightly as you only have a limited amount of space/weight that you can take. You need to make sure you have clothing for warm and cold climates, as well as lots of sun and bug protection. We recommend using thin layers that can be taken on and off as needed. In addition make sure you have toiletries and any personal medication you need to take. Don’t forget your permit, Machu Picchu tickets, and passport as you won’t be able to enter without these.
The Inca Trail is relatively difficult. You’ll be hiking up to a high altitude and a lot of the trail is along ancient steps. This means it can be tough on your knees and ankles. Take your time to allow your body to adjust
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