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U.S. Passport Service Guide - Passport and visa information for American citizens who travel abroad. Directory of rush passport expediters.

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Inca Trail to Machu Picchu FAQ

What is the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu? The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is the most popular trail in the world. It is a sacred path used by the incas in ancient times.

Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, History: The Inca Trail was used only for royal, sacred and political reasons, it was not just a route to this particular place, its structure was built as a spiritual ascent, with a dramatic entry to Machu Picchu.

 

What time is it recommended to trek through the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu?

 Between June and September. This is also considered to be high season, therefore the prices and costs will be higher. Between the months of October and May it rains frequently which often affects the tourists on this trek, in the month of February it’s not permitted to trek the Inca Trail  since the organization in charge of its preservation (INRENA, INC.) close the Inca Trail  for maintenance reasons

When the traveler on his first visit to Cusco raises his eyes and looks up at the clean and fluffy sky his doubts disappear: To days great adventure is to follow in the footsteps of the ancient dwellers of the Inca Empire. Why invest up to four days trekking on steep paths to reach the old citadel of Machu Picchu, if there is a railroad that can take you there in comfort in only six hours? Only the experience itself can supply the answer.

 

 

 

The physical exertion climbing up the trail, to slowly slide down mud covered knee-wrenching slopes, to go into the nights surrounded by the stars and to speak to the whistling cold wind in the highland, becomes, at the end of the road, the fair price paid for one of the most extraordinary experiences to be found anywhere in the world today.

The best way to start your Inca Trail  experience to the mysterious citadel of Machu Picchu is to acclimatise in the beautiful city of Cusco. A walk to Sacsayhuaman and also along the multiple “Pacchas” or fountains and churches of the city is a good idea.

 

The day before starting out on the tour, the traveler receives all the necessary information and recommendations needed for the trail: Schedules, campsites, regulations in force within the Machu Picchu Ecological Park (It is a Natural Reserve protected by the Peruvian State), equipment, basic things such as clothes to bring, food, security, first aid kits, porter services, transport and tourist information.

 

 

Along the Inca Trail  and as a preview of your marvellous final encounter with the awesome citadel, the visitor will get to know a series of archaeological sites that bear testimony to the greatness of the Inca Empire. Built by a civilisation that did not know the use of the wheel or hard metals, these incredible buildings are found in the most inhospitable altitudes and, apparently, as far away as possible from the quarries where the huge granite stones of which they were built, some the size of a truck, are to be found.

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QUECHUAS EXPEDITIONS is a Travel Agent from Cusco-Peru, launched by WISTMAN SANCHEZ HUAMAN* wayra: Peruvian famous travel agent/guide, and other professionals in Tourism which have been guiding and organizing Customized and Tailor Made Itineraries: Adventure, Ecotourism, Bird Watching, Conventional and “off the beaten track” Tours for more than 12 years.

 

Quechuas expeditions for Good is for travelers who want more real and authentic holidays that also benefit the environment and local people. We offer and practice a Responsible Tourism; designing more enjoyable and authentic holidays that maximize the benefits to local communities, minimize any negative social or environmental impacts of tourism, and help local people in health, education, and to conserve fragile cultures and habitats/species.

 

Our mission is to act as a conduit and open a window into the little known aspects and insights in the region, enabling you to explore the areas of your particular interest, whilst enjoying a well balanced itinerary. We do this by providing quality advice at the PLANNING stages of your trip, and quality support DURING your travels.

 

We will assist you in the choice of destinations and accommodation all of which we have and are personally visiting during the last calendar year. Our recommendations always lie on locally inspired and/or owned establishments, never compromising comfort and always offering value for money.

 

We will provide serious and well researched background information on the destinations to be visited as well as current practical details to make your trip run smoothly. On the ground we are fully dedicated to cover every logistical aspect of the trip so everything works out.

 

We are contactable 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to help you out in the case you run into any inconvenience or you want to change your plans. Please also note that every quechuas expeditions Good trip either has a volunteer component built in, or is organized to raise funds for a particular Project we Support.

 

It is another way that we can support our community-based partners around the country and educate more people through direct, personal experience.

 

Helping community of canacchimpa where our inca trail porters live (huarocondo) view video

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