Especial
Packages
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SALCANTAY-MACHU PICCHU-TREK (05 Days / 04 Nights)
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CHOQUEAQUIRAO-TREK (04 Days / 03 Nights)
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INKA TREKS
INCA TRAIL-TREK (4 days / 03 Nights)
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CUSCO DESTINATION
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Lima Destinations
Greatest Museums of Lima
Museums of Lima (3 days / 2 nights)
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INCA PATHWAYS-COSTA RICA INCA TRAIL TOUR
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INCAS
AND RAINFOREST - THE COSTA RICA INCA TRAIL AND MORE!
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ANDEAN.
MACHU PICCHU PILGRIMAGE - COSTA RICA HIKE IN THE INCA TRAIL
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MANU
BIOSPHERE
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ANDEAN.
MACHU PICCHU PILGRIMAGE-
COSTA RICA HIKE IN THE INCA TRAIL.
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PANORAMIC
PERU COSTA RICA TOUR
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GENERAL
INFO / INKA TRAIL
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One
of the most interesting, short and accessible treks in the region is the
one leading to the enigmatic Inkan City of Machupicchu. The best time
to do the Inka Trail is during our dry season between May to September;
however, this does not mean that there is no possibility of getting rains
or showers because they simply are unforeseeable even by this season.
The first thing when getting ready is to get the necessary camping equipment.
When dealing with organized excursions, normally the tour operators supply
all that is necessary except for the personal equipment that may also
be rented in the several specialized agencies by the Cuzco's downtown
area. The elementary equipment items are a tent, a backpack, sleeping
bag or blanket, insulating pad, rain gear, trekking boots, food for the
3 or 4 walking days, etc.
If
the trek is carried out by the traveler's own, then he must be very careful
about the equipment to be carried. Besides the items already indicated
he must get the following elements: canteen, flashlight, matches, knife,
cooking gear with stove, pots, jars, fork and spoon, candles. Food consisting
of light products such as instant soups, noodles or spaghetti, fish cans,
cheese, ham, rice, semolina, salt, pepper; dry fruits, oats, powdered
milk, instant tea, coffee or chocolate; refreshment packs, jam, butter,
candies, bread (kept in plastic bags it will be O.K. till the last day).
Even more, it will be necessary to take a small personal first aid kit
containing a bandage, sterile cotton, gauze, adhesive bandages, analgesics,
antiseptic ointment or liquid, diamox or coramina for those who suffer
altitude effects, insect repellent, sun screen, Vaseline. Coca leaves
are also very useful since that they are used to make infusions or they
could be chewed in order help people get adjusted to the altitude, as
well as for mitigating tiredness, thirst or hunger. Normally, water is
found in all the spots described in this book as campsites. However, it
is always commendable to boil the water, or otherwise to use chlorine
or any other purification device or tablets to make it drinkable. It is
recommended to take light clothing for the sunny days as well as warm
ones because in certain sectors the nights may be cold with temperatures
under 0° C (32° F). Do not forget a sun hat or cap, towel, toilet
paper; shoes must be preferably waterproof hiking boots with ankle protectors.
Depending on your interests also carry a photo or film camera, binoculars,
sun glasses, compass, a good trail handbook, etc. All the equipment including
the food should have a light or moderate weight for the hiker; some few
extra grams become heavy and unbearable on the hike. In order to sleep
do not leave your belongings outside your tent since in some sectors,
especially during the first hiking days some nighttime robberies were
reported. It is not recommended to hike all alone, do it always along
with some other hikers; there is a Safety Committee in order to grant
help to travelers but which is seldom effective. Moreover, it is recommended
not to move away from the trail or the signaled way; if you ever have
doubts ask the other travelers coming after you.
There
are some basic rules that must be kept in mind carrying out the trek,
such as:
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Set your campsite only in the signaled sectors, it is completely forbidden
to do it inside or close to the Inkan buildings;
- Avoid pollution of the Machupicchu Historic Sanctuary, inside where
the Inka Trail is. In the last years there was an enormous deterioration
in the trail's hygiene and sanitation; many irresponsible visitors defecate
in the ruins or over the trail, or leave their garbage wherever they want
without considering that there are many others like them who would like
to enjoy an agreeable and pollution-free surrounding. It is recommended
that every visitor group should take their garbage out of the Inka Trail
or ask their porters to do it, especially all non organic waste;
- Setting fires is not allowed and neither is he use of local wood for
that purpose; setting fires against the Inkan walls damage them irremediably
causing their stones crack;
- It is not allowed to gather flowers or other vegetable species; therefore,
it is forbidden to spoil flora of the Historic Sanctuary as well as capture
or hunt its wild fauna as many of the animal species are endangered. The
Machupicchu police are fully authorized to enforce penalties or arrest
those breaking the rules.
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