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Their isolation has
allowed this tradition to continue. You will be furnished with
porters that can carry up to 35 pounds. You will also get
double-occupancy sleeping tents; kitchen, dining and latrine
tents and the services of professional English-speaking
guide and cook. All meals will be furnished for you during the
trekking portion of the trip. You will walk approximately only 4
hours a day; ascending from 9,514 to 11,811 feet, you will camp
near small towns inhabited by the Andean people called Huaruros,
known by their vivid hand-woven red ponchos. You will have the
opportunity to visit their villages and mingle with the people.
Itinerary
DAY 1:
CAMP:(CANCHACANCHA).
Early morning a private vehicle will pick you up at our hotel
and take you to the Sacred Valley of the Incas and to the head
of the trail ,where you start the trek.Our hike begins in a
fertile valley and follows the Huaran river up through a
mountain corridor. After walking for about 4 hours, we arrive to
the stone houses with thatched-roofs of the Canchacancha
community (11,000'). Camp after the town. (B+L+D)
DAY 2 :
CAMP:(QUISHUARANI). Today we pass two brilliant high lakes,
Sauirococha an Yaruccocha, a beautiful waterfall feeds the
second. Here we can see several bird species including Andean
ibis, Andean geese and flamingoes. You will go over a pass at 4,
850 high above the clouds, with spectacular views of the massive
Pituseray and Chicon glaciers. Having trek for about 5 miles you
will camp near a small village of stone huts with thatched
roofs.(B+L+D) .
DAY 3 : LARES HOT
SPRINGS /HUACAWASI. An early start will take us to the relaxing
hot springs at Lares, where you can bathe, pampering yourselves
as you languish in the warm water.After a trek of about 4 miles
you will arrive to the community of Huacawasi, the natives here,
engage in daily weaving beautiful garments. You will be able to
observe the shearing of llamas; carding of the wool and dying it
with natural colors; and the actual weaving of the cloth and
fabrication into ponchos.(B+L+D)
DAY 4 : YANAHUARA
/ MACHUPICCHU Early morning walk up to the Wacahuasi Pass (
4,750m). The views are spectacular as we pass large rock
formations, lagoons and follow original Inca stone paths that
once connected the Lares Valley with the Urubamba Valley. Our
gradual descent in another 3,5 hours approximately will take us
through the Native community of Yanahuara in the Sacred Valley
of th Incas.
From here on we
can take a 15 minute bus ride to Ollantaytambo for an extension
trip to visit Machu Picchu
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