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Machu Picchu Explorer (Original)
Trip code: GGHT-O
Validity: 01 Jan 2013 to 31 Dec 2013
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Style
Original, Basix, Comfort
- Original trips are classic Intrepid adventures. With a mix of included activities and free time, they offer plenty of opportunities to explore at your own pace and take part in activities that really get beneath the skin of a destination. While the occasional meal may be included, you'll have the freedom to seek out your own culinary adventures. Accommodation is generally budget or tourist class (2-3 star), but you're as likely to find yourself as a guest of a local family as staying in a hotel or camping. Transport will vary as well. Depending on the destination and the itinerary you could find yourself travelling on anything from a camel to a train or a private safari vehicle. It's all part of the adventure! Original travellers have a desire to make the most of their travel time and really get to know a place, its people and cultures.
- The best value journeys on the planet! On a Basix trip you can expect amazing experiences, but none of the inclusions that you may not want. Which means budget (1-2 star) accommodation, plenty of free time, activities that are optional and the freedom to choose meals to suit your budget. On some trips you may be camping and required to set up your own tent. You'll also have access to a group leader to offer advice and help you uncover the region's hidden gems. On a Basix journey, the way you travel is all a part of the adventure. Depending on the destination and the itinerary, you could find yourself travelling on anything from a donkey to a bus or a private safari vehicle. These trips are ideal for first-time travellers seeking fun and independence with the support of a group leader. They're also ideal for independent travellers looking to make the most of their travel time with minimum hassle and maximum experiences.
- Comfort is your style of travel if you want the whole grassroots experience with more inclusions, meals and creature comforts. While accommodation is predominantly tourist class (3-4 star), on some itineraries there is the opportunity to stay with a local family, spend the night on a train or camp out in exotic places (without putting up your own tent of course). Along the way, you'll really experience the destination up close. You'll mingle with locals, enjoy a taste of their way of life and gain special insights from your leader. This is not luxury travel, but real world experiences - just with a softer landing!
Day 1
Bienvenido! Welcome to Cuzco.
This morning you will be picked up from your hotel before heading to the Sacred Valley.
Known as Wilcamayo by the Incas, this lush and fertile valley has long been the main source of food for the high Andes. Maize crops can be seen surrounding the river and covering the terraces carved high into the valley walls.
The first stop is at Pisac ruins from where you will enjoy a lovely view of the Pisac valley and the town below. Explore the market and maybe barter for a few items yourself before heading out to cross the Valley. Leaving Pisac behind you find yourself driving through amazingly fertile lands that are one of the main agricultural areas in the surroundings and that played an important part during Inca times.
We have a stop along the way to enjoy our lunch and then continue some more minutes until we reach the town of Ollantaytambo, one of the few, if not the only, living example of a city plan that has remained the same for many centuries.
Here you’ll visit the archaeological site of Ollantaytambo, and try to figure out how those terraces were build or the big boulders that are part of the temple of the Sun got to the place where you can find them now, the top of the mountain.
Your guide will point you at the train station where you will wait for the departure of your train that takes you to Aguas Calientes. A 1.5 hour train ride through the winding Urubamba Valley takes us to Aguas Calientes, nestled in the cloud forest (2040m above sea level) at the foot of the magnificent Machu Picchu.
Upon arrival a representative will be waiting for you to take you to your hotel and give you the last instructions for your tour the very next day.
Overnight at Aguas Calientes hotel
Accommodation
Hotel (1 nt)
Day 2
After an early breakfast, catch a bus to Machu Picchu (approx 30 minutes along a winding road). The first bus departs at around 5.30am. Please note that you will need to check out and leave your luggage on storage at the hotel while you visit Machu Picchu.
A local guide will take you on a 2 hour tour through the ruins. While it is thought Machu Picchu was built around 1440 as a country retreat for Incan nobility, there is evidence this had been a sacred site for much longer. Another school of thought is that this was an astronomical observatory. There is plenty of time to decide for yourself as you wander around the many temples, palaces and living quarters.
After taking advantage of the seemingly endless photo opportunities it is time to return to Cuzco, travelling first by train to Ollantaytambo (approx 90 minutes) then a shared transfer to Cuzco (approx 90 minutes).
Upon your arrival to Cusco your tour comes to an end. Please contact us if you need assistance with extra accommodation in Cuzco.
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At times local life here will be familiar to that of back home, and at times very different. Services are available most of the time, English may not be the native language, and there may be some cultural differences.
Some easy physical activities included in your trip. No physical preparation is required to make the most of the journey.
Group size
Maximum of 12 travellers per group.
Accommodation
Hotel (1 nt)
Meals
1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch
Transport
Vistadome train Aguas Calientes to Ollanta, Bus to Machu Picchu, Minibus
Joining point
Cuzco
Cuzco
PERU
Joining point instructions
Your Short Break Adventure pick up will vary depending on what style of trip you have booked (Basix, Original or Comfort). Pick up times and locations are fixed and as follows:
The pick up for travellers booked on the Basix style trip is:
Hostal Tika Wasi - hotel lobby.
Tandapata # 491
San Blas
Tel: + (51 84) 231 609
Pick Up Time: Between 08:15 and 08:45
The pick up for travellers booked on the Original style trip is:
Hotel Emperador Plaza - hotel lobby.
Santa Catalina Ancha # 377
Cusco
Tel: + (51 84) 227 412
Pick Up Time: Between 08:15 and 08:45
The pick up for travellers booked on the Comfort style trip is:
Hotel Mamasara - hotel lobby.
Calle Saphy # 875
Cusco
Tel: + (51 84) 245 409
Pick Up Time: Between 08:15 and 08:45
If you have any issues with the pickup, please call the Intrepid office on + (51 84) 233 633 or + + (51) 99605 5559.
Finish point
Cuzco
Cuzco
PERU
Carbon offset
Carbon Offset C02-e 81.00 kgs per pax.