Inca Trail, Titicaca & Nazca

Inca Trail, Titicaca & Nazca

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Inca Trail, Titicaca & Nazca

15 Days Starting and ending in Lima

Visiting: Lima, Paracas, Islas Ballestas, Ica, Nazca, Abancay, Cusco, Ollantaytambo, Huayllabamba, Dead Woman's Pass, Pacaymayo Valley Campsite, Sayacmarca, Puyupatamarca, Machu Picchu, Aguas Calientes, Puno, Taquile Island, Uros Floating Islands, Juliaca

Tour operator:

Exodus

Tour code:

TPD

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

5 - 16

Physical rating:

Moderate

Age range:

16-99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:
English
Interests:

History, Island Hopping

Activities:

Trekking, Walking

From:
$4500 (USD)

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Tour Overview

This tour combines the best-known trek in the Americas with a taste of Peru's diverse landscapes and cultures. Lake Titicaca’s waters lie adorned with floating reed islands inhabited by indigenous groups, while the barren coastal deserts and their mysterious lines of ancient Nazca civilisations continue to fascinate visitors. Cuzco is the ideal base for archaeological discovery and for embarking on the spectacular Inca Trail trek to the imposing citadel of Machu Picchu.



Highlights

  • Walk the classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

  • See the Nazca Lines in the coastal desert

  • Travel through the imposing Apurimac Valley

  • Traditional Taquile Island and the floating reed islands on Lake Titicaca

  • Free time to explore the old Inca capital, Cuzco

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Start Lima; Optional Walking Tour Of Lima's Colonial Centre.

Location: Lima

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hotel El Tambo 1 (or similar)

Meals Included: No Meals

Our trip starts in Lima today. The group flights are scheduled to arrive in

the morning. A group arrival transfer is provided and free transfers are

also available for any flight, as long as you have supplied Exodus with your

flight details in advance and have requested a transfer. There will be a

noticeboard in the hotel reception with details of where and when the group

welcome briefing will be held today. Time allowing, there is the option to

take a walking tour of Lima's colonial centre this afternoon, replete with

Spanish churches and colonial architecture.

Day 2 : Drive South To Paracas And Sail To The Wildlife-Rich Ballestas Islands; On To Ica.

Location: Paracas, Islas Ballestas, Paracas, Ica

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hotel Villa Jazmin (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

We set off very early this morning (around 05.30am) and drive south from Lima

until we reach the port of Paracas (4-5 hours' drive). Here we take a boat to

the Ballestas islands, a national park that contains one of the highest

concentrations of marine birds in the world. There are Sea lions, numerous

species of birds and the Paracas Candelabra, a curious pre-Inca design on the

hillside, only recognisable from the sea. The boat trip lasts around 2 hours,

and once we're back on dry land we drive for around an hour to Ica, in the

heart of Peru's wine-growing region.



Day 3 : To Nazca; Nazca Lines Viewing Platforms; Optional Scenic Flight.

Location: Ica, Nazca

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hotel Casa Andina (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

At the Huacachina oasis just outside Ica, there are high sand dunes where we

may have time to try 'sand-surfing' (optional). We arrive at Nazca in the

afternoon with time to visit the viewing platforms close to the Nazca Lines.

These are one of the world's great archaeological mysteries, consisting of

enormous drawings and patterns etched in the desert sand. Afterwards, for

those who wish there is the chance to do a scenic flight over the Nazca Lines

(optional).

Day 4 : Head High Into The Andes To Abancay.

Location: Nazca, Abancay

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hotel de Turistas Abancay (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

We turn inland from the coastal desert, climbing high into the Andes on

today's long (11-12 hrs) but spectacular drive. Vicuñas (a smaller wild

relative of the llama) can be seen along this road, as this area is Peru's

largest vicuña reserve. Flamingos are usually sighted at high Andean lakes

near the road. This region has only recently become easily accessible to

tourists due to an upgrade of the Abancay/Chalhuanca road. The altitude here

can make physical exertion difficult (the highest point we reach today is

Negro Nayu at approx. 4600m). It is recommended to rest in the evening after

the 12-hour drive. We overnight in Abancay on the road to Cuzco.

Day 5 : Continue To Cuzco (3400M); Afternoon Free To Acclimatise.

Location: Abancay, Cusco

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: MamaSara Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

We set off towards Cuzco this morning, stopping en route to visit the unique

Inca Saywiti stone and Tarawasi ruins. The glaciated summits of the

Vilcabamba Mountain range and the descent into the Apurimac River valley

demonstrate the dramatic contrasts of the Andes Mountains, and we should

expect stunning scenery throughout today's 5-6 hour drive.







Day 6 : Free Day In Cuzco To Explore The Many Inca Ruins And Spanish Churches.

Location: Cusco

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: MamaSara Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

The city has a multitude of attractions in and around the city, both active

and historical, and today is free to explore the city and its surroundings.

An optional visit to the Sacred Valley of the Incas and the Pisac ruins is

available, as is the option to try paddle-boarding on a high altitude lake on

the plateau just outside the city.







Day 7 : The Classic Inca Trail: Start Inca Trail Trek From Km82; Walk Along Urubamba River, Climb To Huayllabamba.

Location: Cusco, Ollantaytambo, Huayllabamba

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Huayllabamba Camp

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

The Classic Inca Trail is a tangential branch part of a 45,000km road network

linking the whole empire to Cuzco. It was built in the 15th Century to reach

Machu Picchu but was abandoned soon after the Spanish conquest. American

adventurer, Hiram Bingham travelled along the trail when he came across Machu

Picchu in 1911. The trail opened to the public in 1970.



We leave Cuzco early and drive for roughly two hours to Ollantaytambo; our

last chance to buy any items needed for the trek. From here we veer off the

road and follow a track beside the river (45 minutes) to the start of the

Inca Trail at Piscacucho, commonly known as Km82. After greeting our trekking

crew, we show our passports at the checkpoint and begin the Inca Trail trek.

The trail runs alongside the Vilcanota River beneath the impressive

snow-capped Nevado Veronica, passing through cactus gardens and fields of

corn until we reach the enormous Inca ruins of Llactapata, where we continue

up a side valley to camp near the hamlet of Huayllabamba.



*Walk Profile: approx. 11km / 6‐7hrs walking

Day 8 : The Classic Inca Trail: Cross Dead Woman's Pass (4215M), Then Descend To Pacaymayu.

Location: Huayllabamba, Dead Woman's Pass, Pacaymayo Valley Campsite

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Pacaymayu Camp (full-service camping)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

This is the longest and most strenuous day. A long climb (largely up stone

staircases) takes us first through an area of cloud forest to the meadows of

Llulluchapampa, then over the Warmihuañusca (Dead Woman's) pass, at 4215m

the highest point on the trek. After quite a long, steep descent we camp in

the scenic valley of the Pacamayo River (3600m).



*Walk Profile: approx. 10km / 6‐7hrs walking*



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Day 9 : The Classic Inca Trail: Over Runquracay Pass (3800M) To Ruins Of Sayajmarca And Phuyupatamarca.

Location: Pacaymayo Valley Campsite, Sayacmarca, Puyupatamarca

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Phuyupatamarca Camp (full-service camping)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We start the day with an easier climb which takes us past the ruins of

Runquracay and over the Runquracay Pass (3930m). From now on the Inca Trail

becomes a clearly defined path made of flat boulders. We pass the ruins of

Sayajmarca and suddenly enter rainforest; at one point the trail passes

through an Inca tunnel. We camp at a spectacular campsite on the ridge above

the Inca site of Phuyupatamarca (3680m) to benefit from the views of sunset

and sunrise.



*Walk Profile: approx. 12km / 5-6hrs walking*

Day 10 : The Classic Inca Trail: Walk Down Inca Steps To Wiñay Wayna And Machu Picchu Via The Sun Gate.

Location: Puyupatamarca, Machu Picchu, Aguas Calientes

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Terraza de Luna (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

From the ridge, we embark on the infamous Inca steps: a two kilometre stone

staircase taking us rapidly downhill amid a panorama of overwhelming

immensity, with the peaks of the Vilcabamba range above, and the river

thousands of metres below. After visiting the attractive ruins of Wiñay

Wayna, we have an undulating walk through cloud forest high above the river

to Inti Punku, the Sun Gate. From here we get our first full sight of Machu

Picchu itself, with Huayna Picchu rising behind.



Traditionally busy with groups of trekkers clamouring for photos, we plan our

arrival at Inti Punku later in the day so we can enjoy unobstructed views of

the magnificent ruins. Whilst most groups choose to visit Machu Picchu today,

we'll pass around the edge of the ruins and exit the site, descending to

Aguas Calientes for a well-earned rest, a shower and a comfortable bed for

the night. Our trekking permits allow us one entry into the site, which we

use for our tour tomorrow when we are refreshed and more able to enjoy it.



There is usually time for an optional visit to the hot springs in Aguas

Calientes, however in recent years they have become over-crowded and the

water quality can suffer as a result. We will be reunited with those who have

been on the Moonstone Trek or the Train Option at the hotel this afternoon.



*Walk Profile: approx. 9km / 6-7hrs walking*







Day 11 : Guided Tour Of Machu Picchu; Return To Cuzco By Train And By Road.

Location: Machu Picchu, Ollantaytambo, Cusco

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: MamaSara Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

In order to beat the day-trippers arriving from Cuzco and reach the ruins as

early as possible, a very early start is required to queue for Machu Picchu;

only government-registered buses can make the 30-minute drive up the winding

road to the site entrance and during high season (May-October) queues can be

hours long. 



Machu Picchu is one of the architectural and engineering marvels of the

ancient world and what makes it all the more dramatic is its mountain

backdrop of staggering immensity. The Spaniards never found it, the Incas

left no records of it, and so Machu Picchu remained a great enigma, a city

lost for centuries in the jungle until it was rediscovered in 1911 by the

American historian Hiram Bingham. 



New regulations for visiting Machu Picchu are now fully enforced; of the

three possible visiting slots, we will purchase the morning slot from 06:00

until 12:00 (unless unavailable), you will be limited to a maximum of four

hours within the site and must be accompanied by a guide. There will also be

three set routes to follow around Machu Picchu; Exodus selects the most

comprehensive route. 



We catch an afternoon train back to Ollantaytambo (1hr 30 mins) and continue

by private bus to Cuzco (2hrs 30 mins).

Day 12 : Drive Across The Altiplano To Lake Titicaca (3800M), Visiting Inca Sites En Route.

Location: Cusco, Puno

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hotel Casona Plaza (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Today we travel for 8-10 hours by private coach along the Vilcanota River and

onto the altiplano, the high plains separating the Andes from the jungle.

Although it is quite a long drive, it is interesting and often spectacular.

There are scheduled stops at interesting sites along the route to help break

up the day and all along the route we get a feeling for the immensity of the

Andean landscapes. A packed lunch is included today. This afternoon we arrive

into Puno (3,800m) on the shores of Lake Titicaca.



Day Trip To Floating Reed Islands Of Uros And Taquile.

Location: Puno, Taquile Island, Uros Floating Islands

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hotel Casona Plaza (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

A full day on the lake today as we visit both the island of Taquile and the

floating islands of the Uros Indians.



First, we take a boat to the floating island of Uros. The Uros have been

living on rafts of reeds for centuries, and although many have now moved to

the mainland there are still a couple of thousand who remain on the islands

which are anchored close to Puno. A reasonable amount of their income is now

provided by strictly regulated tourism, but they also still fish the lake and

engage in barter with communities on the mainland in order to obtain

essential daily items.



Afterwards, we continue on to Taquile Island, home to a community known for

their remarkable weaving and traditional lifestyle. The panoramic views of

the lake from the island are incredible, and it is often possible to see the

snow-capped peaks of the Cordillera Real in the distance. There is the option

to eat lunch on the island, before we return to Puno.





Day 14 : Transfer To Juliaca; Fly To Lima.

Location: Puno, Juliaca, Lima

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hotel El Tambo 1 (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today we transfer approximately 1 hour to Juliaca Airport and in the

afternoon fly back to Lima. In the evening there is the chance to go for a

final meal together at one of the local restaurants (at own expense).





Day 15 : End Lima.

Location: Lima

Meals Included: Breakfast

The tour ends after breakfast today.



What's Included

  • Meals
    10 breakfasts, 1 lunches, 0 dinners.


* All breakfasts, 5 lunches, 3 dinners
* 11 nights hotels and 3 nights full-service camping
* All transport and listed activities
* Tour leader throughout
* Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)
* Arrival and departure transfers
* Full porterage throughout trek
* Exodus kitbag 
* Inflatable sleeping mat while camping

What's Not Included

  • Sleeping bag (hire locally from US$20)

  • Travel insurance

  • Visas or vaccinations

  • Single accommodation (available on request)

Food


All breakfasts, 5 lunches and 3 dinners are included in the price of the
tour. 

Peruvian cuisine has developed a reputation for its flavours and originality
and it’s well worth trying out a few of the local delicacies. Amongst these
are ceviche (a spicy dish of seafood or fish marinated in lime juice), lomo
saltado (a Peruvian take on a beef stir-fry) and various hearty soups such as
the delicious quinoa soup. Other dishes include roasted cuy (guinea pig),
alpaca steak, and to drink, the national beverage: Pisco Sour.

Drinking water is provided. The tap water in Peru is not safe to drink;
boiled and filtered drinking water is provided on the trek and elsewhere your
leader will buy large water containers for you to refill your bottle from.

Hotel breakfasts are normally simple buffet-style affairs, usually including
bread/toast and jam, cereal, sometimes eggs or a cooked dish, sometimes
fruit, tea/coffee and fruit juice. Regrettably, we cannot guarantee that
wheat/gluten-free products will be available for breakfast in all locations -
if you have an intolerance you may wish to bring your own breakfast food.

Where lunch and dinner are not included we'll visit a variety of cafes and
restaurants.

During the Inca Trail (or Moonstone Trek) hearty breakfasts are served and
good quality cooked lunches and dinners are provided, and usually consist of
soup or a starter, a main course with meat/fish and some form of
carbohydrates, followed by a dessert. Some snacks between meals are also
provided. Drinking water (boiled and filtered) is provided in the mornings
and at lunch during the trek so that you can refill your bottles. Bed
tea/coffee is brought to your tent each morning and juice or hot drinks are
provided with all meals during the trek.

Accommodation

For this adventure in Peru, we have 11 nights in hotels and spend three nights camping. The Inca Trail are offered on a full-service camping basis with full porterage, meaning our camp staff put up and take down the tents, cook, and do all the camp chores. You need only carry your backpack for the day and enjoy your time on the trek.



While the hotels usually used on this trip are named in the day-to-day itinerary, below are some of the notable places we stay.



Ica: Hotel Villa Jazmin (night 2)







Surrounded by dunes and pisco distilleries, Hotel Villa Jazmin is an oasis of comfort in Ica. After a day of touring in the desert sun, Villa Jazmin invites you to relax by the pool and enjoy a cold drink from the bar (we recommend a pisco sour made with locally produced pisco).



Inca Trail: Full-service camping (nights 7-9)







For three nights, we sleep among Andean peaks and wake to mountain views. It'll be the adventure of a lifetime for some, but not one without comforts. We sleep and dine in good-quality four-season tents. We also have a toilet tent set up both in camp and during lunch stops. Boiled and filtered drinking water is provided in the mornings, at lunch and dinner so we can refill our water bottles. Additionally, a bowl of warm water is provided each morning and evening for washing. On the Inca Trail, we stay in official campsites where additional bathroom facilities are available.



Aguas Calientes: Inti Punku Machu Picchu (night 10)







The Inti Punku Machu Picchu hotel is centrally located in Aguas Calientes, a small town alongside the Urubamba River. This comfortable hotel offers clean, contemporary rooms with private baths and hot water, making it a perfect place to relax and take in this unique setting far below the ruins of Machu Picchu.

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  • Are flights included in this tour?

    International flights are not included with this tour.

  • Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?

    Yes, our local guides are English speaking.

  • Are children permitted to take part in the tour?

    The minimum age for this tour is 16 years old.

  • Is there a supplement for solo travellers?

    If you would like to be paired with a tour member of the same gender, there is no additional charge. A single supplement can be requested if you would like your own room.

  • Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?

    We are happy to assist with pre and post tour accommodation. Please enquire for detailed information.

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  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Exodus has been trading since 1974

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  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.

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Reviews from Travellers on this Tour

INCA TRAIL, TITICACA & NAZCA

The trip exceeded our expectations. We enjoyed ev

The trip exceeded our expectations. We enjoyed every minute and so much interest and so many contrasts made two weeks seem twice as long. The trip notes only give a taster of what is in store.

INCA TRAIL, TITICACA & NAZCA

One of the best holidays/experiences I have enjoye

One of the best holidays/experiences I have enjoyed to date.Perceived Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail to be over hyped and becoming commercialised. A pleasant surprise to find exactly the opposite. Peru is a beautiful country, the Andes mountains and High Plains are spectacular viewing. A packed holiday adventure, get up and do it. You will have memories which last forever.

Inca trail Titicaca and Nazca

Although I found the trail tough, I thoroughly enj

Although I found the trail tough, I thoroughly enjoyed my trip. Lake Titicaca and the Reed Islands are so interesting, and different, and the people are lovely. We saw many Inca ruins on the trail and in the Sacred Valley, and they were amazing! The cherry on top though was Machu Pichu itself. It was totally AWSOME!! However we had more to come. The Nazca Lines are just awsome too!! We also had great fun on the sand dune buggy ride!! Not to be forgotten are the Ballestas Islands. The wildlife there is just fantastic! All in all, a brilliant holiday!!

Inca Trail Titicaca and Nazca

This was an abosolutely amazing trip. The guide c

This was an abosolutely amazing trip. The guide couldn't have been more attentive or knowledgeable in any way, he was fantastic. From the time we got to the airport in Lima to the time we got back there at the end of 2 weeks, we did not have a dull moment. All the hotels were really good and very comfortable. The food was excellent even when we were camping the chefs did an excellent job in making sure we had the right food for the amount of exercise we were doing. Flying over the Nazca Lines was amazing and a sight you should not miss while you are there. Lake Titicaca was fasinating, especially the people on the reed islands. This is a trip not to miss.

INCA TRAIL, TITICACA & NAZCA

Great, well organised trip- everything went nice a

Great, well organised trip- everything went nice and smoothly

Inca, Trail, Titicaca, Amazon

A true lifetime experience holiday. As others have

A true lifetime experience holiday. As others have said be prepared for long hours travelling and some early starts, but it is worth it to see the diverse spectacles Peru offers. From the wildlife of the Ballestas islands, via sand dunes and the Nazca lines to the high Andean plains, Cusco and the Inca Trail to Lake Titicaca and just for good measure we added the Amazon extension. The sense of achievement at the end of every climb on the trail and the clapping from the porters as we reached camp each night was exhilarating. The group developed a close supportive bond that helped everyone through some difficult times particularly when illness struck on the final day of the trek. All the group successfully reaching the Sun Gate was a real pinnacle. Visiting Machu Picchu the day after rather than the usual visit after a long trek at dawn was a bonus.

INCA TRAIL, TITICACA & NAZCA

Review by Angela not GraemeThis was a trip I'v

Review by Angela not GraemeThis was a trip I've always wanted to do and it lived up to my expectations. It was an excellent trip which was very well organised and enabled us to see the varied landscapes of Peru and learn about the Peruvian culture. I am not a camper so was particularly impressed with the camping part of the trip. The porters were excellent and took such good care of us. I couldn't believe the super standard of the food, you even got woken up with a cup of tea and got afternoon tea at 5pm. It was also great getting a hot bowl of water to wash at the beginning and end of the day.

INCA TRAIL, TITICACA & NAZCA

Exceeded my expectations. Well planned itinery. pl

Exceeded my expectations. Well planned itinery. plenty of time to acclimatise. Loved going to Titicaca first and loved the trail and subsequent itinery through the Andes, Nazca and Paracas. It was like 3 holidays in one!

Inca Trail Titicaca & Nazca

Great holiday with full (but not overloaded) itine

Great holiday with full (but not overloaded) itinerary. Don't dismiss the problems that can be associated with altitude (coupled with the demands of trekking and camping) but the group leader took great care to ensure these were mitigated as far as possible.

Peru tour

Really enjoyed the tour or Peru. Everything was we

Really enjoyed the tour or Peru. Everything was well organised which made the tour really easy. Caesar was a brilliant guide, not only did he ensure everything ran well, he took the time to make sure we all had a good trip. I left the trip in Puno (to go to La Paz) and he took the time to arrange a bus ticket and taxi to get me there. The only negatives were the tourist bus you take between Cusco & Puno ( this really highlighted how good the guiding had been before then).

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