After the pick up at 9:00 am we leave Cusco by
bus to the nearby town of Corao, some minutes
later, we will pack all our staff and will walk
toward the palace of Inca Ripac, historical
place, where the guide will give us an historic
interpretation of the place, then, we'll climb
to the northwest hill and we`ll pass the
Qoricocha Lagoon, where we have our snack and
rest, after we will decent toward the town of
Patabamba, where we will pitch the tents to
overnight, during the afternoon we will carried
out a walk in the streets of this picturesque
town to visit the different Andean weavings
associations, and see the technique of the same
ones. The guide will interpret some of the main
iconographies of these ecological weavings,
because all of them were made with materials of
the area remembering Inca times. (L, D).
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2nd
Day Patabamba - Huch'uy Qosqo |
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After the breakfast, we will walk uphill to the
archaeological place of Qhapac Cancha, This site
is perfect for watching almost the 80% of the
Sacred Valley of the Incas, then we will descend
to the town of Siwa, where we will stop some
moments to observe the roof technique of straw
of this picturesque town remembering the ancient
Inca buildings, which makes of the town a
welcoming place for a brief rest, after the
lunch in the proximities, we continue toward the
archaeological site of Huchuy Qosqo, where we
will camp, and just after a good rest our guide
will explain us about this interesting place,
all this beautiful place is protected by the
snow capped of Sawasiray and Pitusiray
spectacular Apus of the Sacred Valley of the
Inca. (B, L, D).
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3rd
Day Huch'uy Qosqo - Chinchero - Cusco |
After a healthy breakfast we will climb
northeast to the Yanaqhaqa, and after passing
the forest valley of the Canyon of Pucaqaqa,
we'll arrive to the pre-inca terraces of Lucre
culture, where we do a stop for resting then
we'll climb up to Wallataqasa Pass (4240
m./13,910 ft.) where we will see the landscape
of the authentic Andean Highlands.
Then after enjoying this site we will descend to
Tauca Village(3850 m./12,631 ft.) near of the
lagoon of Piuray, where a bus is waiting for us.
Some minutes later after the pick-up we will
drive about 15 minutes to Chinchero, where we
will stop for shopping and visiting the market
place.(B, L, D).
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We Provide:
Private
transport to Patabamba (starting town for walking) and from
Chinchero; all camping and cooking equipment including good
quality mattresses, spacious two person tents, dining
(tables and chairs)and cook tent, Extensive First-aid kit
including Oxygen; professional English and Spanish speaking
guides trained in first-aid and C.P.R. Porters and cook
team, All Meals Whilst Trekking Included as indicated in the
itinerary (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner).
Not
Included:
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ÇBreakfast on the first day and Dinner on last day.
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• Sleeping
bag.
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• Extra
mule or horse (for asking before departing)
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•
Archaeological sites entrance fees
** Tips for
Staff on the trail.
Equipment List:
On this
expedition we will be experiencing all extremes of Peruvian
climate, from freezing Altiplano to extremely hot sunshine.
During the day hopefully it will be generally sunny enough
for shorts and T-shirts though having a fleece and rain gear
handy is advisable. It will get cold especially in the
evenings so bring a warm fleece jacket, a good waterproof
and some warm clothes including thermal underwear, gloves,
scarf and woolly hat as well as one set of smarter clothes
for Cusco. Good quality Alpaca jumpers are available in
Cusco. A good quality sleeping bag is essential for your
enjoyment of this trip.
Suggested List:
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•
Comfortable clothes for travel
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• Smart
clothes for night life
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• Shorts -
T-shirts
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• A warm
fleece or down jacket
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• Thermal
underwear
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• Warm
hat, gloves, scarf
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• Sweater
(Available in Cusco)
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•
Waterproof coat & trousers (poncho)
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• Socks /
underwear
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• Trekking
trousers
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• After
trekking trousers & t-shirt
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• Good,
well walking boots
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• After
trek shoes (sandals)-optional.
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• Towel
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• Sleeping
bag
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• Water
bottle & purification tablets (optional)
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•
Sunglasses
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• Swim
suit
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• Sun-hat,
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• Head
torch & spare batteries
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• Book,
notepaper & pen (optional)
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• Sun
block
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• Lip balm
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•
Binoculars (optional)
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• Camera &
batteries
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• Pocket
knife
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• Insect
Repellent
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• Walking
sticks & protective rubber (optional)
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• Personal
toilet kit
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• Money
belt
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• Day sack
& rain-cover
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• Personal
first aid kit to include: painkillers, plasters
(band-aids), general anti-biotic, after-bite, anti-diarrhoea
tablets, re-hydration salts & personal medication.
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• We carry
an extensive first aid kit & Oxygen on all trips, but
these are generally for emergencies only)
Please
note:
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• The
mules carry all your heavy camping gear but this is
inaccessible during the day so please bring a small
day-pack to carry your personal day gear in - ie
water-bottle, iodine tablets, camera, sun-block, insect
repellent, light fleece and rain jacket.
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• Any
excess gear may be stored in Cusco at your hotel.
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• Most
good quality sporting equipment is unavailable in Peru
so if anyone wishes to donate any outdoor clothes,
sleeping bags etc they will be gratefully received by
any of our staff.
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Policy to Make a
Reservation:
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Complete
the booking form making sure that the name on the
booking form matches that on your passport.
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• Deposit
of % 50 PERCENT per person is required at the time of
booking.
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• Upon
receipt of your booking we will forward confirmation and
complete information of the trail and included services.
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• The
balance is due not less than 1 week prior to departure.
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• Upon
receipt of your final balance you will receive detailed
joining instructions.
And
lastly please note:
This is a very
nature and adventure trek and we expect our clients to be
prepared for any alteration in climate (Rainy
season-November to April- and dry season - May to October)
or/and change programmed events.
This
expedition involves trekking over several high passes up to
4240 m./13,910 ft., and involves steep descents. It
is recommended that all clients should have some previous
trekking experience and should be in reasonable fitness.
You should
also be aware that adventure travel, in particular trekking
and travelling in remote areas such as Southern Peru, does
carry with it certain inherent risks that you, the client,
will have to assume. You will have to take out adequate
travel insurance to cover these risks and any costs incurred
due to sickness, delayed flights and other factors out of
Gregory Adventure Tours Perú.
A
pre-departure meeting will be held on arrival in Cusco. It
is highly recommended you attend. All clients will be asked
to sign a risk assumption form and must provide a photocopy
of their passport, Peru entry stamp and details of their
travel insurance.
We
look forward to seeing you in Cusco ¡¡¡. |