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Lima, Lima, Peru
Andex Adventure is an incoming Peruvian tour operator founded by Carla Barrientos, professional in Tourism Administration with vast experience in the tourism market around 12 years. Our experience in tourism and high level of teamwork through our international network guaranties the highest quality of service for our clients. Our main office is located in Lima We strive to provide a well organized tourist service, assuring the security and wellness of our clients who can count on superior services and great experiences. Our motivation, flexibility, and enterprising spirit allow us stay ahead of the fast pace of tourism activity. We offer a series of trips to magnificent places within Perú in the form of classical, adventure, ecological and new vivential programs that reflect the country's wonderful and unique cultural roots. This website is intended to provide you with useful information about Perú and its destinations, routes, attractions, accommodations and more. We are always ready to help you choose the best itinerary to fit your personal travel style. We are multilingual specialists in making your trip an exciting experience

Thursday, September 28, 2006



Located in the rainforest of the Cuzco and Madre de Dios departments, Manu National Park is Peru´s greatest natural treasure. It is a trove for the number of species it shelters and the diversity of ecosystems it features. Established in 1973 over a land surface of 1,532,806 hectares, it was included in UNESCO´s list of Mankind´s Natural Heritages in 1987. It compromises the whole of the Manu River Basin as well as an extraordinary cross-section of altitudes ranging from 4,300m in the Andean High Plateau to 200m in the Amazon Floodplain.
Because of Manu's very low population of humans, who still employ traditional hunting techniques, animals have little fear of man. It is only in Manu that healthy populations of jaguars, tapirs, anteaters, giant otters and the endangered black caiman can still be found in undisturbed surroundings.

Itinerary

-Day 01
We leave Cusco early in the morning in our specialized overland vehicles. We pass Paucartambo, a picturesque Spanish colonial town, and continue to the Acjanacu pass, which marks the beginning of the cultural Zone of Manu Biosphere Reserve. Overnight in our open air lodge “San Pedro”.
- Day 02
Today we wake up very early to observe the Cock of the Rock (Rupicola peruviana), Peru’s national bird. After breakfast we continue in our overland transport down the narrow road between waterfalls and canyons toward the town of Atalaya. Here, we board our covered, outboard motor boat and head down the Alto Madre de Dios River for approximately 15 minutes toward our private reserve of “Erika” where we will hike through the interesting trail system that this transitional area between high jungle and low jungle offers. Overnight in the lodge. (B/L/D)
-Day 03
After breakfast we board our canoe for the three-hour trip down the alto madre de dios river to shepitiari native community that we are going to visit. now we enter the manu river and the reserved zone, stopping at limonal where we camp along the riverbank at the park rangers headquarters. short walk around the area. those who booked the 5 and 6 day tour will join the group. (b/l/d) and (l,d) for those who arrive.
- Day 04 - 05
We follow the Manu River until we arrive to Salvador Lake, our base campsite. From this vantage point we will have great views of riverside birds, sunbathing caiman, and the enormous capybara. For these two days we will hike through virgin forest and explore, by canoe. You will often see animals sunning themselves on beaches, or foraging for food in the trees lining the riverbanks.

Ollantaytambo It is a very vast complex which central part is in the town and its surroundings; traveling from Qosqo, from Pachar there is a large amount of farming terraces that are already part of the complex.

Itinerary
Pick up at your hotel at 09:00, then to the river from Urubamba to Ollantaytambo. The guide will give us equipment and instructions, and we will begin our adventures which will last 3 hours. It will include river rafting of levels 2 and 3 rapids. After lunch we will return to Cusco.
River Rafting at The Sacred Valley(02 Days- 01 Night)

The Incas called this the Sacred Valley because it was there that they developed a rich agricultural society, and built fortresses and different complexes, like Pisac andOllantaytambo, each place with thousands of stories to tell. Adventures in the Sacred Valley

Itinerary

Day 01 Cusco - Huambutio - Ollanta
Pick up at your hotel at 09:00am. We will go to the Urubamba River, Huambutio zone. The guide will give us equipment and instructions, and we will begin our adventure which will last 3 hours, and will include river rafting at levels 2 and 3. After lunch we will camp along the river in the Eucaliptus forest.
Day 02 Huambutio - Cusco
After breakfast our vehicle will transfer us to Ollantaytambo (about 1 hour). We will navigate the river to Point Pachar, running through levels 3 and 3+ rapids, for about 3 hours. After lunch we will be return to Cusco, arriving at 16:00.
Trek Ausangate (07 Days -06 Nights)

The international fame of the Mountain range Blanca and Huayhuash makes us forget that the andes crosses all full Peru of wonders like this one. The Ausangate (or Auzangate) is the fourth mountain higher of Peru and seventeenth of the andes; at the same time, it is located closely together of the great tourist pole of Cuzco, which makes a destiny very accessible.

Itinerary

Day 01 Cusco – Ocongate - Tinqui
The bus will pick you up at your hotel, and will take you to Puerto Maldonado. At Tinki (3800m) we will have lunch, with the snow-capped mountains visible just off in the distance. We will also have dinner here and camp for the night.
Day 02 Tinqui - Upis
After a hot breakfast we will start our walk to the snowy Ausangate mountain, where we will have a panoramic view of Picos. We will continue to Upis, where we will camp and have dinner. In this place you have the opportunity to bathe in the hot springs.Train will from Aguas Calientes to Cusco. Transfer to your hotel.
Overnight in Cusco.
Day 03 Upis - Quinsacocha.
After breakfast we will hike up the hill to 4500m. Then we will move ahead to lake Pucacoche, located on the west side of the mountain. From there you can get an up close view of some strange and impressive shapes of ice. Here we will also have dinner and camp.
Day 04 Quinsacocha - Pamapacahua
After breakfast we will continue on our way, passing spectacular torquoise lakes, and then over Palmoni Pass (4800m), where the beautiful sight of the south side of Ausangate Mountain and the Cordillera Vilcanot. We will have lunch here while enjoying the views, and later on go down to Chilcapinaya where we will camp.
Day 05 Pampacahua - Jampa
After breakfast we will visit some of the local communities. You will be able to see the special traditional clothing of these people. After lunch we will walk along Lagona Ticllacocha, passing the last peak and moving ahead to Pachspate, where we will camp. Another option, depending on the time, is to continue to Qomercocha, and camp there.
Day 06 Jampa - Pacchanta
We will have breakfast and hike down to Pacchata village, feeling the temparature change. Here we will eat our lunch and then we will be able to rest and enjoy the local hot springs.
Day 07 Pacchanta - Cusco
After breafast we will take a short walk, getting to know some more local communities along the way. After lunch our bus will take us back to Cusco.

Included
· Transfer in tourist bus.
· Professional guide.
· Horse guides.
· Horses.
· Meals during the expedition.
· Camping equipment.
Not Included
· Sleeping bag.

· Lunch on the last day.
Mollepata – Salkantay – Machupicchu(05 Days-04 Nights)

This is a nice option for tourists who want to do a new 5 day trek to Machupicchu, instead of the Inca Trail.

Itinerary
-Day 01 Cusco –Mollepata - Soraypampa
We will pick up in your hotel 4:00am then we will go to Mollepata where we will arrive in 2:30 hours and there we will have our breakfast and then we will start to walk until Soraypampa there is our camping site and our dinner .
-Day 02 .- SORAYPAMPA –QOLLPAPAMPA
We will get up early and we will have our breakfast and then we will start to walk after we will pass to Salkantay mountain where we will see the snow mountain and then we will continue to next camping site Qollpapampa there is our camping site and our dinner .
-Day 03 .-Qollpapampa – La Playa
Very early we will have our breakfast 6:00am and then we will start to walk 6:30 am from qollpapampa, during this road we will see diversity of flora and fauna , medicinal plants , esoterics and orquichs . we will pass small populets and we willentrance to hot spring next we will continue until next camping la playa there is our camping site and our dinner
-Day 04.- La Playa – Santa Teresa – Aguas Calientes
We will get up early and then we will take the bus to Santa Teresa aprox. 50 minute where we will have our breakfast aprox.7:30am after we will continue our travel and we will cross the river willkamayo in typical breage ( oroya) we will see the artificial waterfall we will our lunch in hydroelectric then we will take the train to Aguas Calientes there we will sleep in hostel and the dinner in restaurant
-Day 05 .- Machupicchu
We will have our breakfast aprox. 6:00am and then we will take the bus to sanctuary historic of Machupicchu then we will do the tour aprox.2:00 hours

Included
·Transportation from Cusco to Mollepata in private bus
·Transportation from la playa to Santa Teresa
·Train ticket from hydroelectric to Aguas Calientes ·Hostal in aguas calientes
·Train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Cusco
·Entrance ticket to Machupicchu·Bus ticket from Aguas Calientes to Machupcchu
·Food 4B 4D 4L
·Professional guide
·Camping equipment
·Matras.

Not Included
·Sleeping bag
·The lunch last day
Mollepata – Salkantay – Machupicchu(05 Days-04 Nights)

This is a nice option for tourists who want to do a new 5 day trek to Machupicchu, instead of the Inca Trail.

Itinerary
-Day 01 Cusco –Mollepata - Soraypampa
We will pick up in your hotel 4:00am then we will go to Mollepata where we will arrive in 2:30 hours and there we will have our breakfast and then we will start to walk until Soraypampa there is our camping site and our dinner .
-Day 02 .- SORAYPAMPA –QOLLPAPAMPA
We will get up early and we will have our breakfast and then we will start to walk after we will pass to Salkantay mountain where we will see the snow mountain and then we will continue to next camping site Qollpapampa there is our camping site and our dinner .
-Day 03 .-Qollpapampa – La Playa
Very early we will have our breakfast 6:00am and then we will start to walk 6:30 am from qollpapampa, during this road we will see diversity of flora and fauna , medicinal plants , esoterics and orquichs . we will pass small populets and we willentrance to hot spring next we will continue until next camping la playa there is our camping site and our dinner
-Day 04.- La Playa – Santa Teresa – Aguas Calientes
We will get up early and then we will take the bus to Santa Teresa aprox. 50 minute where we will have our breakfast aprox.7:30am after we will continue our travel and we will cross the river willkamayo in typical breage ( oroya) we will see the artificial waterfall we will our lunch in hydroelectric then we will take the train to Aguas Calientes there we will sleep in hostel and the dinner in restaurant
-Day 05 .- Machupicchu
We will have our breakfast aprox. 6:00am and then we will take the bus to sanctuary historic of Machupicchu then we will do the tour aprox.2:00 hours

Included
·Transportation from Cusco to Mollepata in private bus
·Transportation from la playa to Santa Teresa
·Train ticket from hydroelectric to Aguas Calientes ·Hostal in aguas calientes
·Train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Cusco
·Entrance ticket to Machupicchu·Bus ticket from Aguas Calientes to Machupcchu
·Food 4B 4D 4L
·Professional guide
·Camping equipment
·Matras.

Not Included
·Sleeping bag
·The lunch last day

Machupicchu the old capital of the incaico empire, constitutes as nobody ignores it, main tourist attraction of Peru.It is well-known as “the lost city of the Incas “is located an abyss on the brink of madness.

Itinerary

Day 01 Cusco - Mollepata - Markokasa
Pick up at your hotel in private bus which will take us to the picturesque small villages of the Pampa de Anta (Izcuchaca, Zurite, Ancahuasi). Later we will Limatamb Valley, where we will be able to see Tarawas ruins before continuing to Mollepata, the place where we will start our hike, moving towards our first camp, Markokasa.
Day 02 Markokasa - Choqekiclla - Soraypampa.
After breakfast, we will start our second day of hiking towards Choqukiclla. From there we will be able appreciate the magical, snowy mountain peak of Salkantay Humantay, which at its base we will camp, at approximately 4000m.
Day 03 Soraypampa - Pampa Japonesa - Canal Inca
After breakfast, we will begin our hike to Mt. Salkantay, and later will continue all the way down towards the Canal Inca Valley, where we will be able to observe the marvellous landscape. Here we will camp and have dinner.
Day 04 Canal Inca - Tres Piedras - Llullchapamp
After breakfast we will start on our way to Canal Inca (the Inca canal), that will lead towards Paucarcancha, entering the Cusichaca valley until we arrive at Llulluchapampa (Inkaraccay), our camp.
Day 05 Llullchapamp – Pacaymayu - Sayacmarca
After breakfast we will start our hike up to the first peak, Warmiwañuska (4200m), which is the highest point of the Inca Trail. Later we will descend towards Pacatmayu Valley, where we will camp.
Day 06 Sayacmarca – Phuyupatamarca - Wiñayhuayna
After breakfast we will start our hike, which today will pass through various ecological zones of flora, and wildlife. We will also visit various archaeological groups during the day. Finally, we will set up camp for the night.
Day 07 Wiñayhuayna – Machupicchu - Cusco
After breakfast, we will make one last effort after 7 days of hiking, to enjoy the panoramic view that offers us our last part of hiking, which will take us to Inti Punko (the sun gate), from where we will be able to see the wonderful city, MachuPicchu. We will have a guided tour and free time, and later we will head down towards Aguas Calientes, from where we will take the train to Cusco.

CHOQUEQUIRAO is situated in the spurs of the Salkantay mountain range, at 3035 masl surrounded by snow capped peaks of Yanama, Ampay, Choquetacarpu and Pumasillo on the right side of Apurimac river in the Santa Teresa district, province of Cusco. Choquequirao is an Inca town formed by small sites spread out in rubblework that in its adjoining constructs a complex metropolis similar to those of the other regions placed on the crest of the hill by the same name of Choquequirao.
Itinerary

Day 01 Cusco - Cahora - Chiquisca
Pick up of the passengers from their hotels and leaving Cusco towards Cachora, passing as well through small communities like Izcuchaca, Tarawasi, Limatambo, and then arriving at Mt. Cunyac which divides the departments of Cusco and Apurimac. Later we will pass into the district of Curahuasi (the Anis capital of the world), and then at Cahora we will meet our horse guides and start our hiking to Chiquisca, where we will witness the depth of Apurimac Canyon, and camp.
Day 02 Chiquisca - Playa Rosalinda - Santa Rosa.
After breakfast we will be back on our way, hiking along the winding path we will notice the vegetation of the jungle of Peru. With some luck we may see pumas, bear, Tarantulas and others species of animals. The way up continues, until we arrive to the view point where we will see the beautiful scenery surrounding the Apurimac River. When we arrive in Santa Rosa or Rosaspata we will be able to see the crubs preparation of Cañazo. Camp and dinner.
Day 03 Santa Rosa - Choquequirao.
Breakfast, and then an easy journey which will lead us up to the archaeological site, looking at the snowy Ampay Park, and observing as well at the mountains where Choquequiaro (Gold cradle) is located. This city was the last place where the Incas took shelter before being conquered by the Spanish. We will enter the platforms that have a very unique and perfect structure, establishing our camp inside the site, and we will have a guided visit. This area is very rich in flora and birds of the tropical forest. We will also have the opportunity to watch the king of the sky, the condor, which will be flying overhead.
Day 04 Choquequirao - Chiquisca
After an early breakfast we will begin hiking down to the Apurimac Valley. The second part of todays hike will uphill to our camp in Chiquisca. Dinner and camping.
Day 05 Chiquisca – Cachora – Cusco
Breakfast and then hiking to Cachora, a place where we will be able to see the impressive and snow-capped mountain of Salkantay, and then return to Cusco, at approximately 6:00-7:00 p.m.

Lares is the name of a small town on the highlands north of Cusco. We also call the nice trek there the Lares trek. We begin in the Sacred Valley of the Incas in Huarán and ascend down a narrow valley, where you will have the opportunity to see thatched stone houses surrounded by herds of llamas and alpacas. Inside the houses you will see guinea pigs running loose. The trek is moderate, we can compare it with the Inca Trail

Lares - HuaranOn this trip we will hike for 5-7 hours per day, all the while at an altitude of about 2900m, where we will have impressive view points of the snowy mountains peaks and many beautiful lakes. We will camp close to communities in order to be able to observe and appreciate the art and the textile that is conserved by these communities.

Itinerary

Day 01 Cusco - Huaran - Canchacamcha
Pick up at your hotel. We will leave Cusco by bus and first head to Huaran village, where our hike will begin. Our first camp will be in Canchacanch which is located in a lovely valley with extraordinary vegetation, where we will see flora and wildlife like orchids, native trees and more.
Day 02 Canchacamcha - Qeuñaqocha.
After breakfast we will leave very early in order to traverse mountains, grasslands, glaciers, lagoons and an impressive view point of the Mt. Sirwani (5400m). In the afternoon we will arrive in Qeuñacocha before the second peak (4200m), close to Kishuarani, a small community where we will observe the traditional textile and later camp.
Day 03 Qeuñaqocha - Huacahuasi
We will wake up very early, have breakfast and then begin our hike to Willkikasa mountain (5000m), where there is a spectacular view of the Vilcabamba mountain chain, where the flora and wildlife combine with the spectacular lagoons and waterfalls of the region. In the noon our hiking will continue as we will walk around the lake. We will see llamas, alpacas, and farming areas. Later we will visit the Huacahuasi community and camp.
Day 04 Huacahuasi - Patacanch - Ollanta - Machupicchu
We will have breakfast very early and later we will continue our walk through the communities where we will be able to see the work from the time of the Incas. At mid day we will take a bus to Patacancha - Ollantaytambo, where we will take a train to MachuPicchu at 19:45 arriving in Aguas Calientes at 21:30, and we will spend our last night there.
Day 05 Machupicchu - Cusco
Breakfast will take place very early and later the bus will take us up to the ruins of MachuPicchu. After a guided tour we will go back down to Aguas Calientes, and then we will make the trip back to Cusco.
Included

· Professional guide.
· Entrance to the MachuPicchu.
· A cook. · Horse guide, who is in charge of the equipment.
· Meals during the expedition.
· Camping equipment - Triple tents, Mattress, Kitchen tent, tables, first aid.
· Transfer from Cusco - Huaran de Pata Cancha - Ollantaytambo.
· Train ticket from Ollantaytambo - Aguas Calientes - Cusco.
· Bus Aguas Calientes - MachuPicchu - Aguas Calients.
Conquer Cusco Machu Picchu (03days-02nights)

Cuzco is Peru’s main tourist destination and one of the most important destinations in the Americas. Known by the Incas as the “Home of the Gods,” Cuzco became the capital of one of the largest pre-Columbian empires: the Tawantinsuyo. Its name in Quechua means “ Navel of the World”.

Itinerary

-Day 01 Cusco
Transfer to the airport and depart for Cuzco. Arrival and transfer to the hotel. Group city tour of Cusco. Guided visit to the Cathedral, The Inca Temple of Koricancha and the nearby ruins of: Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo , Puca Pucara, the Red Fortress, and Tambomachay. Overnight in Cusco.
- Day 02 Machu Picchu
Pick up at the hotel and transfer to the train station. Train from Cusco to Aguas Calientes. The citadel of Machu Picchu is the most important tourist attraction of Cusco. Today, we will take a group tour of Machu Picchu. Rediscovered in 1911 by the American explorer Hiram Bingham, this citadel is considered to be one of the most extraordinary examples of landscape architecture in the world. The citadel is situated over 2,300 meters above sea level in the province of Urubamba on a remote mountain top. From the ruins, there is a magnificent view of the deep gorge of the Urubamba River, surrounded by the steep mountain sides covered in tropical jungle. After visiting Machu Picchu you can enjoy your lunch in Aguas Calientes. Train will from Aguas Calientes to Cusco. Transfer to your hotel.
Overnight in Cusco
-Day 03
Pick up at your hotel and transfer to the airport
Included
· 2 hotel nights in Cusco, including breakfast.
· City group tour in Cusco, including entrances fee.
· Group tour to Macchu Picchu, including: entrances fees, bus to the ruins, train tickets, group guide, lunch and transfers.
· All transfers in Cusco.

Not Included
· Other meals.
· Tips
· Airline Tickets.
· Any item not mentioned on the above travel plans.

Conquer Cusco-Machu Picchu & Sacred Valley(04days-03nights)

Cuzco is Peru’s main tourist destination and one of the most important destinations in the Americas. Known by the Incas as the “Home of the Gods,” Cuzco became the capital of one of the largest pre-Columbian empires: the Tawantinsuyo. Its name in Quechua means “ Navel of the World”.

Itinerary

-Day 01 Cusco
Transfer to the airport and depart for Cuzco. Arrival and transfer to the hotel. City group tour in Cusco . Guided visit to the Cathedral, The Inca Temple of Koricancha and the nearby ruins such as: Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, Puca Pucara The Red fortress and Tambomachay.
Overnight in Cusco.
-Day 02 Machu Picchu
Pick up at the hotel and transfer to the train station. Today tour to Machu Picchu in group. The citadel of Machu Picchu is the most important tourist attraction of Cusco. Rediscovered in 1911 by the American explorer Hiram Bingham, this citadel is considered to be one of the most extraordinary examples of landscape architecture in the world. The citadel is situated over 2,300 meters above sea level in the province of Urubamba on a remote mountain top. From the ruins, there is a magnificent view of the deep gorge of the Urubamba River, surrounded by the steep mountain sides covered in tropical jungle. After visiting the citadel of Machu Picchu, you can enjoy your lunch in Aguas Calientes. Train will from Aguas Calientes to Cusco. Transfer to your hotel. Overnight in Cusco
- Day 03 Sacred Valley Of The Incas
Breakfast. Guided visit to the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Just an hour’s drive from Cusco, the Urubamba Valley, or Sacred Valley of the Incas, is a setting of picturesque communities, impressive terraces and many important archaeological sites. Dominated by the imposing peaks of the Vilcanota mountain range, the valley ahs been the storehouse for agricultural products for the city of Cusco since Inca times, and today is famous for its corn with the largest kernels in the world. The valley includes the area between the Inca communities of Pisac and Ollantaytambo. Return to Cusco around 17:00 hrs. Overnight in Cusco.
- Day 04
Pick you at your hotel and transfer to the airport.

Inca Trail (02 Days- 01 Days)

The attraction of this trail is that it is only a few hours walk up a grassy hillside to Wiñay Wayna and a couple of hours further to Machu Picchu making it ideal for trekkers wanting to experience at least a part of the Inca Trail but haven't got the time (or energy) to complete the full 4 day trek.
Itinerary

Day 01
The trek begins at kilometer 104 (104 kilometers along the railway from Cusco to Aguas Calientes). The trains stop only for a few minutes at Km 104 so be prepared to jump off quickly. The trail heads down to the river where you'll find a checkpoint; a gate that guards the bridge over the River Vilcanota. Here you'll have your entrance ticket checked (previously purchased in Cusco US$25 adult or US$15 student which includes entrance to Machu Picchu as well. On the other side of the river the trail heads off to the right towards the ruins of Chachabamba. These ruins, discovered in 1940, are located on the old Inca road that ran along the southern bank of the Urubamba river. The style of buildings and stonework suggest that this was an important religious site, as well as having the secondary function as a gate house guarding this entrance to Machu Picchu. From Chachabamba the Inca Trail goes south and climbs the hillside, entering some woods and crossing a small stream. The path then turns west and continues uphill leaving the woods for open grassland. The path is clearly marked. After about 2 hours after leaving Chachabamba, the path at last descends into a forest and much needed shade. Within minutes you'll reach a beautiful waterfall, and soon after leave the forest to arrive at the foot of the superb ruins of Wiñay Wayna. To get to the Trekker Hostal, climb up the stairway to the urban area of the terraces, following the stairs off to the right. You then pass a series of Inca baths and follow the trail right to the Hostal. It's a 15-20 minute walk. You will probably find yourself at the Trekkers Hostal for about 3 pm. The majority of tour operators stop here for the night but one or two continue on to Machu Picchu). You may stay in the hostal in basic dormitory beds or you may be camping depending on your trekking company.
Day 02
(6km) The trail from the hostal to Machu Picchu is clearly marked and takes about 1½ hours. Most people attempt to wake up at 4.30am so that they can leave Wiñay Wayna by 5.30am to get to Machu Picchu before sunrise. The sky starts getting light by 6am and the first rays of the sun reach Machu Picchu at about 7am. The trail contours a mountainside and drops into cloudforest before coming to an almost vertical flight of 50 steps leading up to the final pass at Intipunku (Sun Gate). Suddenly the whole of Machu Picchu is spread out before you in all its glory - a fantastic sight for all.

Included:
•Transfer: hotel –Inka Trail head and Cusco Train station –hotel.
•Transportation: private bus from Cusco to KM 104.
•Entrances tickets: The Inka Trail and Machu Picchu.
•Professional Guide: English speaking, 2 guides for groups over 9 people.
•Cook: in charge of meal preparation.
•Porters to carry only heavy equipment. We provide an optional service of personal porters
•(This service has an extra cost )
•Personal porter: They carry backpacks, sleeping bags and mattresses maximum 6.5 kilos (14.3 lbs) per person: (UGM Regulations)
•Gear: Double occupancy tents and sleeping pad, dinner tent, toilet tent, kitchen tent, tables, seats and first aids kit.
•Meals
•Bus from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes (train station).
•Train to Cusco: backpackers ( tourist train )
•Group size: 6 to 15 (average 12 persons).

Not Included:
•Breakfast on the first day (usually hotels offer a free breakfast service).
•Lunch in a restaurant in Aguas Calientes (last day).
•Tips.
•Sleeping bag (USD15.00) rented from our office for the whole days trek).
•Additional personal porter: if you want to carry more that 6.5 kilos of baggage, you may hire an additional porter