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Patabamba, Huchuy Qosqo a Machupicchu 2 Días

  • Altitud: 2050 – 4050 m / 6725 – 13287 pies
  • Duración: 2 días / 1 noche
  • Distancia: 14 km
  • Nivel de dificultad: Normal (Fácil)

Esta caminata es ideal para aquellos pasajeros que realmente quieren estar en medio de la nada con solo la naturaleza rodeándolos mientras acampan en un área que apenas es vista por los turistas. Huchuy Qosqo (pequeño Cusco) está situado sobre el Valle de Urubamba y ofrece vistas muy espectaculares sobre la cordillera de Vilcanota.

Comenzará su caminata en Tauca, ubicada en la carretera principal Cuzco-Chinchero-Urubamba. Allí también se reunirá con su equipo y tripulación. Después, se dirigirá al noreste y caminará un total de 6 horas (12 km).

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2 Days – 1 Night

Max Guests: 8

Max. Altitude: 2050 – 4050m

Act. Level: Moderate

Itinerario de Huchuy Qosqo a Machupicchu 2 Días:

1er día:Cusco- Patabamba - HuchuyQosqo - Lamay - Machupicchu Pueblo

A las 06:00 am, nuestro vehículo lo recogerá del hotel y lo trasladará a la comunidad de Patabamba (3’700m / 12.139 ft.) a una hora y media de Cusco. Patabamba es un pequeño pueblo ubicado a 600 pies sobre el río Urubamba, una formación natural que le permite ver y disfrutar del espectacular cañón y mirando al otro lado del valle las ruinas y el pueblo de Pisac.

Aquí es donde se inicia la caminata de 6 horas por un antiguo camino Inca caminando hacia el lado izquierdo del cañón hasta el Complejo Arqueológico de HUCHUY QOSQO (3’400m / 11.154 ft.). Este camino ha sido construido a gran altura y se distingue por estar siempre sobre el valle del río Urubamba a través de comunidades agrícolas y consciente en el horizonte la Cordillera Urubamba con sus hermosos picos nevados.

Tendremos tiempo para explorar el lugar y luego caminaremos cuesta abajo hasta el pueblo de Lamay ubicado en el Valle Sagrado. Aquí nos espera nuestro vehículo privado. donde tomaremos nuestro transporte que nos llevará a Ollantaytambo, lugar donde continuaremos en tren hasta el pueblo de Aguas Calientes. Noche en hotel.

  • Duración del viaje en autobús: 1 hora y media

  • Duración de la caminata: 5-6 horas

  • Clima: frío.

2do día:Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Cuzco

Es recomendable visitar la ciudad perdida de los Incas temprano en la mañana; partirá hacia el santuario histórico de Machu Picchu (2400m / 7874f), donde podrá escuchar mucha información sobre agricultura, astronomía y religión en el antiguo Machu Picchu.

Después de que el guía termine el servicio de guía turístico, todos tendrán tiempo suficiente para ir a Aguas Calientes donde tendremos tiempo para el almuerzo antes de tomar el tren para regresar a Cusco.

  • Tiempo de viaje en bus: 1 hora
  • Tiempo de caminata: 2-3 horas
  • Clima: El clima en Machu Picchu es cálido con mosquitos.
Inclusiones

Incluye

  • Transporte, desde y hacia su hotel.
  • Boleto de tren clase Expeditions de Ollantaytambo a Aguas Calientes ida y vuelta
  • Comidas 01B, 01L y 01D (opción vegetariana o celíaca)
  • Guía profesional bilingüe (español e inglés)
  • Tarifas de ingreso a Huchuy Qosqo
  • Entradas a Machu Picchu
  • Bus goes up from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu
  • Hotel en Aguas Calientes
  • Primeros auxilios, incluida botella de oxígeno de emergencia.

No incluida

  • Comidas no especificadas después de cada día del itinerario.
  • Bus sube y baja de Aguas Calientes a Machu Picchu
  • Propinas opcionales al personal.
  • Seguro de viaje.

Notas:

(1) Visita a Huayna Picchu: Para acceder a la montaña Huayna Picchu es necesario reservar con bastante anticipación. Sin embargo, se cobra un adicional de $70.00 USD y, posteriormente, se garantiza la entrada a Huayna Picchu (esta nueva ley estatal entró en vigor el 18 de julio de 2018).

 

Travel Info

Briefings

All briefings are done at our office at 7:00 PM one or two nights before your trek. If you are unable to make this time, you need to coordinate another time with a member of the Xtreme Tourbulencia office team. Briefings are approximately 40 minutes long.

Pickups

Xtreme Tourbulencia is one of the only companies to pick you up directly from your hotel. As long as your hotel is in the center of Cusco city, we will coordinate this pickup based on a time that your guide will discuss at the briefing. Pick up times may vary 30 – 45 minutes based on traffic conditions and previous pickups.

Cusco is an old city with cobblestoned streets and very narrow passageways. Smaller hotels and Airbnbs are often located on streets that cars can´t pass through.

They also are frequently on hillsides with long steep climbs, making it difficult to carry luggage. We highly recommend that you book accommodations with better access. We have a list of hotels that are all comfortable with easy access to pick up and drop off.

Huaynapicchu/Machu Picchu Mountain

Machu Picchu is most beautiful when seen from above, which is why hiking one of the mountains next to the ruins is very popular to do after your tour.

Huaynapicchu is the most popular and must be booked in advance since it sells out very quickly. This hike takes approximately 1 hour to the top, and another 45 minutes back down. Tickets are sold in time sessions stating when you can start this hike. The first session is from 7-8 AM, and the 2nd session is from 10-11 AM.

Again, this refers to the timeframe when you can start your hike. We usually book the second session so you can enjoy your tour with your guide first. You will do this hike on your own, but your guide will show you where to begin.

Machu Picchu Mountain is a bit longer and a bit less popular. It takes 2 hours to the top and another 1 hours to the bottom. Again there are two time windows – from 7-8 AM and 9-10 AM and we usually purchase the second time window. 4 Day treks, the Trekkers CAN NOT do this hike and enjoy a tour of the ruins. Time will not allow for this.

Hiking either mountain will allow you to have some extra time at the ruins once you complete, as listed above.

Machu Picchu Entrance Times

ENTRY SCHEDULE

Entry time to Machupicchu (*) Grace period during months of regular visitor demand (**) Grace period during months of high visitor demand (from June 1 to
October 15 and December 30 and 31) (**)
06:00 am Until 06:30 am Until 06:45 am
07:00 am Until 07:30 am Until 07:45 am
08:00 am Until 08:30 am Until 08:45 am
09:00 am Until 09:30 am Until 09:45 am
10:00 am Until 10:30 am Until 10:45 am
11:00 am Until 11:30 am Until 11:45 am
12:00 pm Until 12:30 pm Until 12:45 pm
01:00 pm Until 01:30 pm Until 01:45 pm
02:00 pm Until 02:30 pm Until 02:45 pm
03:00 pm Until 03:30 pm Until 03:45 pm

* Entry time at the main gate of the Inca city of Machupicchu.

** Entry at the control points of Machupicchu, Waynapicchu, and
Huchuypicchu mountains does not have a grace period.

Health Concerns

You must be honest with your guide about any health conditions or concerns you might have. While our guides are not medical professionals, they do have first aid training. We also work with a clinic in Cusco that can help assist our team.

You are responsible for assessing whether a Tour is suitable for you. You should consult your physician to confirm your fitness for travel and participation in any planned activities. You should seek your physician’s advice on vaccinations and medical precautions.

Xtreme TourBulencia will not provide medical advice. It is your responsibility to assess the risks and requirements of each aspect of the Tour based on your unique circumstances, limitations, fitness level, and medical requirements.

If you develop extreme altitude sickness or any other illness that prevents you from hiking, and you still wish to visit Machu Picchu by train, we will work with you to coordinate this trip. Since this will be a new trip, it may require additional fees. We will use as much of the original itinerary to keep costs low.

If you experience issues while hiking and can not continue, a porter will accompany you to the closest road and wait while a car comes to pick you up and bring you to the nearest health clinic.

Group Tours

Group tours are made up of all different types of people, with various hiking skills and ages. By agreeing to a group tour, you agree that some people might be slower or faster than you are.

Everyone can go at their own pace for the trek, and the guide will work with the group to spend time with everyone. Groups might request some modifications to the tour, and the guide will work with everyone to make the best decision for the group.

Strikes

Unfortunately, strikes are frequent in Peru and can disrupt our tours. Roads are often blocked, and trains stopped. We will make sure your trek continues as planned, even if that means leaving the night before your start date.

Under these circumstances, tours might need to be canceled. But our operations department will coordinate with you in this situation. Your safety is always our top concern and will dictate how we decide.

Lost Items

You are responsible for your items throughout the Tour. Please be diligent about where you leave your things and remember to remove all items from our vans, your tents, restaurant, etc.

Do not leave anything unintended during your hike. Other trekkers or teams might pick it up not knowing whos it is.

Tips

Tipping is part of the tradition of any trek to Machu Picchu. While we pay good wages to our entire team, anything extra is always appreciated. Please know that this is not obligatory and that you should never feel pressured into this.

Typically the participants in a group pool their tipping money together for the porters and chef. The amount recommended is different per trek and listed below.

For the guide, this is more personal and needs to be decided based on your relationship with them and done separately from the group. Porters and Chefs prefer soles if possible. Guides are happy with U.S. dollars, Peruvian Soles, or even your credit card.

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is inexpensive and strongly recommended. With trips being planned months ahead of time, you never can predict what could happen. Adventure travel includes more risk than the average trip.

Insurance is a way to protect the investment you have made on this journey. We can help recommend an agent to walk you through this type of insurance if needed.

Weather

Of course, the weather is unpredictable. Typically the dry season in Cusco is from April through October, but this does not stop rain from falling in June or the sun from coming out in December so just be prepared.

No matter what month you are doing the trek, make sure that you have rain gear that includes a waterproof jacket, pants, poncho, and waterproof gloves. Many people forget about gloves, but being cold and wet makes hiking very unpleasant.

Also, prepare for four seasons. Several of the treks through the Andes involve various microclimates and you will need to be prepared. Layers are always key since they are easy to adjust to different temperature changes. Be prepared with a warm packable down jacket since the evening will be cold.

It’s also important to note that the weather can change a listed itinerary. There are times that routes become impassable, and our guides will be forced for your safety to rework your tour.

Altitude Sickness

As soon as people book their trip to Peru, specifically Cusco, they start wondering about altitude sickness. The air at high altitudes contains less oxygen than at sea level and forces your body to work harder to get the oxygen it needs.

Over several days at high altitude, your body adjusts to the lower amount of oxygen in the air. For this reason, we always recommend spending at least two days in Cusco before beginning any trek in the Andes. Cusco is a marvelous city with lots to do, so if you have more time to acclimate you won´t be bored.

With altitude sickness, you may first feel like you have the flu or a hangover. You may have a headache, tiredness, loss of appetite, nausea or vomiting, dizziness, trouble sleeping, trouble breathing during exercise. If any of these effects become severe, please contact our office, and we will help you get to a doctor.

Most of the time, these symptoms will be mild. We always recommend easing into activity slowly, allowing your body to adjust. Drink plenty of fluids such as water or coca tea.

Coca tea has been used since ancient times to help prevent altitude sickness. Leaves from the Coca Plant contain alkaloids that help bring oxygen into your blood, helping your body avoid the effects of altitude sickness. Avoid drinking a lot of alcohol and coffee. They will cause you to urinate more often and become dehydrated. Avoid smoking. Smoking makes it more difficult for your body to get oxygen. Avoid sleeping pills. They may cause shallow breathing at night, making it more difficult for your body to absorb oxygen while you sleep.

Remember the trek to Machu Picchu is not a race. Even those in the best shape will suffer from altitude sickness if they race to the top of the mountain too quickly. Go slow, and it will give your body time to adjust to the elevation.

Your healthcare provider may prescribe medications, such as acetazolamide and dexamethasone, to help prevent altitude sickness. Start the medicine two days before you get to a high altitude. Continue to take it while you are at high altitude.

You must remember that this is your holiday and you do not want to stress out about the possibility of getting sick from the mountains. Do everything slowly and drink lots of water, and enjoy the coca tea.

If anything does happen and you, unfortunately, get sick, let your guide know right away. Xtreme Tourbulencia guides are trained to help you get through it.

Getting To Cusco

The airport in Cusco currently is only for domestic flights, so all international travelers by plane must disembark in Lima and go through Customs. Even if your flight to Cusco is the same day by the same airline carrier, you must grab your bags in Lima and then check them back in.

The best way to get to Cusco is by air, and there are several options in airlines. LAN tends to be the most expensive but has the most options and flights. Expect delays or flight cancellations. Due to the high altitude of Cusco, it tends to be difficult to land, and any acclimate weather will stop air traffic.

Bus travel is always available, and while the trip can be long, especially from Lima, the buses in Peru are very well maintained and comfortable. This option is strongly encouraged if coming from a city closer to Cusco, like Puno. Lima buses will take about 20 hours to arrive.

Lista de embalaje

¿Qué necesito llevar?

  • Mochila pequeña con protección contra la lluvia (30 o 40 litros son suficientes).
  • Ropa para clima cálido y frío como una chaqueta impermeable.
  • Zapatos de trekking.
  • Zapatillas o sandalias (para duchas y aguas termales).
  • Calcetines de lana o sintéticos y un suéter.
  • Polos/Camisetas de manga larga y corta.
  • Poncho de lluvia y sombrero.
  • Traje de baño (para las aguas termales de Aguas Calientes).
  • Protector solar, repelente de insectos, alcohol y gel desinfectante y papel higiénico.
  • Cámara (envuelta en bolsa de plástico), una linterna y pilas.
  • Algunos snacks como barras de chocolate y frutos secos.
  • Pasaporte original, carnet de estudiante ISIC original (En caso de ser estudiante) y dinero extra en soles.
  • Tenga en cuenta que el depósito del programa no es reembolsable. Este se utiliza para comprar el boleto de entrada a Machu Picchu y para reservar el boleto de tren y los hostales. Una vez adquirido un cupo, no se puede revender.
  • XTreme Tourbulencia no dará ningún reembolso si un participante decide cancelar el viaje antes de la salida o durante el viaje (a excepción de las entradas a los sitios arqueológicos y los boletos de autobús/tren)
  • Si Xtreme Turbulencia no confirma la reserva se reembolsará totalmente su pago.
  • Todas las participantes deben llevar su propia mochila diaria de 30 litros.
  • El participante deberá declarar si padece alguna enfermedad o trastorno médico y deberá traer sus propios medicamentos.
  • Todos los participantes deberán traer su pasaporte original y, si dispone de él, su carnet de estudiante original “ISIC”.
Condiciones y términos
  • Tenga en cuenta que el depósito del programa no es reembolsable.

  • El depósito se utiliza para comprar el boleto de entrada a Machu Picchu y también para reservar el boleto de tren y los albergues. Una vez comprado un espacio, no se puede revender.

  • Xtreme Tourbulencia no realizará reembolsos si un participante decide cancelar el viaje antes de la salida o durante el mismo (excepto las entradas a los sitios arqueológicos y los boletos de autobús/tren).

  • Si Xtreme Tourbulencia no confirma la reserva, se le reembolsará el pago en su totalidad.

  • Todos los participantes deben llevar su propia mochila diaria de 30 litros.

  • El participante debe declarar si padece alguna enfermedad o trastorno médico y debe traer sus propios medicamentos.

  • Todos los participantes deben traer su pasaporte original y, si lo tiene, su carnet de estudiante original (ISIC).

Hoteles

Nuestros Hoteles

Para comenzar, queremos sugerirles algunas opciones de alojamiento en todo el cusco. Aunque es una ciudad pequeña, cada vez más calles se están convirtiendo en zonas peatonales libres de tráfico.

Por eso, hemos seleccionado hoteles cómodos y bien ubicados, que además nos permiten acceder fácilmente para recogerlos. Estas son solo ideas ustedes tienen total libertad para elegir su hospedaje.

Consulta nuestros hoteles

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