InicioTurismoWhat to do in Peru

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Is a new route through the beginning of the jungle in Cusco area.
Including biking downhill from the mountains to all the way down to the green valley. The landscape while you hike this trip is very beautiful. this trek ends in Machu Pichu very early in the morning.

ITINERARY: what to do in Peru

DAY 1: CUSCO TO SANTA TERESA
You will be picked up between about 8am outside the hostel. Then you will be driven through the stunning Sacred Valley and dropped off at the 3200m high San Luis. Here you will change into the bike kit provided (gloves and helmets) and will receive a 20 minute briefing by your tour guide. Then the fun commences. freewheeling down quiet but challenging roads, past changing landscapes; you will not want to catch your breath until the first picnic stop in Alfamayo three hours from your starting point. Here you can enjoy your provided lunch, while taking in the panoramic views After a quick change and a dab of insect repellant it is onwards and downwards towards Huamanmarca, site of a recently discovered archaeological Inca finding where your tour guide will provide you with the historical background. You will then carry on descending to 1500 meters, while the jungle’s edge rears up to the small but charming town of Santa Maria. You will then take a bus to Santa Teresa You will then carry on to Santa Teresa where you will spend the night (hostel accommodation).
Optional activity: Rafting 2 hours from Santa Maria (cost $40)
Availability dependent on season and number of people in group.

DAY 2: SANTA TERESA TO AGUAS CALIENTES
You will wake up and have breakfast at around 7am. After breakfast you will walk to Colpani taking in the views until you reach the restaurant where you will have lunch at the Hidroelectrica. From here it is only about a two and a half hour flat walk to Aguas Calientes, the base town for Machu Picchu. Dinner is included at a local restaurant before retiring to your hostel with hot water and private bathrooms.
Tip - Ask your guide about the gorgeous hot springs in Santa Teresa!
Optional Activity - Canopy - South America`s highest Zip Lines. Just 15
minutes from Santa Teresa. Duration roughly 2 hours. Price s/150 pp. If
you wish to do this please reserve when buying tour.

DAY 3: MACHU PICCHU TO CUSCO
An early start today as you will walk to Machu Picchu to arrive for 6 a.m. which with a bit of luck will coincide with a beautiful sunrise! Your guide will leave no stones unturned but feel free to challenge their knowledge of Inca history. Afterwards you have free time to dally with the llamas and show off your photographic skills. Those who still have the will can tackle Huaynapicchu which actually looks down on Machu Picchu. A frequent bus service takes visitors back to Aguas Calientes where you will catch the train to Ollantaytambo and then the tourist bus back to Cusco.

INCLUDED:

Transport from Cusco to San Luis
Professional bilingual guide
Bike with front suspension, gloves & helmet, plus only bikes in Cusco with hydraulic disc brakes
Food, from lunch on the first day to breakfast on the last day
Accommodation for 2 nights
First Aid kit
Entrance fee to Machu Picchu
Train back to Ollantaytambo then transport to your hostel in Cusco.
NOT INCLUDED:
Breakfast on the first day
Final lunch in Aguas Calientes
Bus from Aguas Calientes to Machupicchu (optional US$8 each way)
WHAT TO BRING:
Small backpack (we can store your large backpacks securely in locked room free of charge)
Rain gear - jacket & trousers or rain poncho (can be purchased in Cusco)
Hiking boots
Sandals or flip flops (comfortable for the evenings)
Wind jacket
Fleece
Camera, films & batteries (can be charged in hostels on the way - don´t forget your adaptor)
Hat to protect from the sun, rain and cold
Sun block
Sunglasses
Water bottle
Swimming suit & towel (for the hot springs in Santa Teresa or Aguas Calientes)
Personal medical kit
Change of clothing
Insect repellent - minimum recommended 20% DEET – no malaria risk has been reported
Toilet paper
Snacks: biscuits, energy bars, chocolate, raw fruits
Cash in Soles and/ or US$ min.150 Soles
Original Passport for Machu Picchu
Original International Student Identity card (if you have applied for a student discount).
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