The 'Lares' Trail provides an excellent alternative to the 'Classic'
Inca Trail. It is similar in duration, altitude and level of
difficulty, and offers sensational views of the Andes Mountains and the
surrounding valleys. Like the 'Classic' Trail this itinerary culminates
in a visit to the magnificent ruins of Machu Picchu. This route will be
used when permits cannot be obtained for the 'Classic' trail or when it
is closed annually during the month of February.
Day 1 - Cusco - Calca - Lares- Hot Springs - Concany
It
is an early start this morning, as we board a bus in Cusco and travel
through the Sacred Valley to the Lares hot springs. We spend the
remainder of the morning soaking in the medicinal hot springs. After
lunch we embark on the start of our trek. It is a two-hour trek to our
campsite at Concany. Along the way, we will reach a height of 3940m,
before descending to the Queullacocha lagoons. Here there are
opportunities to spot some of the Andean wildlife of the region. Our
destination for the night is Concay, where we will have magnificent
views of Colque Cruz.
(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Day 2 - Concany - Epsaycocha
After
breakfast we climb steeply up through the valley, arriving at the
community of Huacawasi where some of the finest weavings in Peru are
made. We can observe the skills and brilliant techniques of the weavers
as they make their ponchos and other garments. Passing through the
village we begin climbing up to Condor Pass, the second pass of the
trip at a height of 4100m. From here, we have a stunning view of the
renowned Mount Veronica (5750m.) Descending gently we come to the
beautiful Epsaycocha Lake, where we set up camp for the night.
(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Day 3 - Epsaycocha - Patacancha - Pumamarka - Ollantaytambo - Aguas Calientes
Today
our trail leads downhill into the valley below to the village of Willoc
where we have lunch. From here it takes two more hours to arrive at
Pumamarka where we enjoy the Inca terraces before finally arriving at
the ancient town of Ollantaytambo. Situated in a fertile river valley
and sheltered by mammoth mountains, this ancient Inca village is
considered one of the most important living museums in the world. This
is a perfect place to appreciate the vast archaeological remains and a
wide variety of flowers and birds species. We then board the train from
Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes and spend the night in a comfortable
hostel. Make sure you take a dip in the hot thermal springs that give
the town its name.
(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Day 4 - Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu
After
an early breakfast, we'll take the first bus to Machu Picchu, avoiding
the large crowds that arrive from Cusco later in the morning. Entering
into the archaeological sight we now have a fully guided tour of this
ancient and mystical Inca city. Before taking the bus back down to
Aguas Calientes, there is free time to explore the ruins at your own
pace, soaking in the atmosphere. For the adventurous, you can climb to
the top of Huayna Picchu, where you have the opportunity to see Machu
Picchu from a unique vantage point. You can also make the short hike up
to the sun gate for that classic photo of Machu Picchu In the afternoon
we descend once again to Aguas Calientes where we catch the late
afternoon train back to Cusco.
Breakfast
Special Notes:
1.
The Lares Trail will be used for all tours that include the Inca Trail
during the month of February. The Classic route is closed to all
travellers at this time for maintenance and to allow for rejuvenation
of the trail.
2. We will do our experienced best to obtain
permits for the Classic Inca Trail. In the unlikely event that we are
unable to secure the necessary trekking permits for the 'Classic' trail
the Lares route will be offered as the alternative.