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Join us on a seven-day journey that honors ancient Inca traditions and natural wonders. In Cusco, we will discover rich Inca heritage that inspires patience, resilience, and joy. Our journey will open the doors to freedom and a deeper sense of purpose.
We will explore breathtaking landscapes, starting with the Four Lakes Circuit and the Inca bridge at Q’eswachaka. At Machu Picchu, we’ll experience the awe of a timeless world wonder. Ancient sites like Puma Marca, Saqsaywaman, and the Sacred Valley will bring us closer to Inca history.
Together, we will participate in traditional ceremonies for cleansing and gratitude, led by local experts. These sacred rites in Chinchero and other historical sites will deepen our spiritual connection to this remarkable land. We will return with a renewed sense of mission and appreciation for life’s beauty.
The tour is moderately difficult. It involves light hiking and walking on uneven terrain at high altitudes. A basic level of fitness is recommended.
The highest altitude reached will be 4,200 meters (13,779 feet) at the Qeswachaka Inca Bridge.
Yes, it is advised to spend at least a day or two acclimatizing to the altitude in Cusco before starting the tour. The first day of the itinerary is designed for acclimatization.
The ideal time to take this tour is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. This period offers clearer skies and more stable weather.
Yes, the itinerary includes some free time, especially in Cusco and Aguas Calientes, for personal exploration and relaxation.
Bring comfortable hiking clothes, sturdy walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, and a rain jacket. The weather can vary, so layers are essential.
Tips and gratuities for guides, drivers, and hotel staff are not included. Tipping is optional but appreciated.
This 7-day tour was a perfect mix of culture, adventure, and history! From acclimating in Cusco to standing in awe at Machu Picchu, every day brought something unique. Puma Marca was a hidden gem, peaceful and rich in history. Saqsaywaman’s massive stonework was just mind-blowing, and hiking to the Qeswachaka Bridge was a special experience that connected me with ancient Inca traditions. Machu Picchu was, of course, a highlight, and the day we spent in the Sacred Valley at places like Maras and Moray was equally memorable. Ending with the Andean despacho ceremony was the perfect way to reflect on the whole journey. I left feeling inspired and grateful for the chance to connect with such a beautiful culture and landscape.