HuchuyQosqo Trek & Machu picchu 3D/2N

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Cusco, Peru
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Duration

3 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

16 people

Languages

English, Espanol, Portuguese

About this tour

huchuy qosqo tour

Discover Huchuy Qosqo, an ancient Incan site at 3,600 meters in the heart of Sacred Valley, overlooking Lamay and the Vilcanota River. With INKANET ADVENTURE, this 3-day trek unveils stunning Andean vistas and deep ties to Inca history, culminating at Machu Picchu.

Explore Huchuy Qosqo’s remarkable structures, like the 40-meter kallanka and 800-meter irrigation system, showcasing Inca engineering brilliance. Wander through terraced farmlands, remote villages, and lush valleys, guided by experts sharing tales of Inca farming and spirituality. Marvel at snow-capped peaks and vibrant Sacred Valley scenery en route to Machu Picchu, where iconic temples and terraces await, offering an unforgettable blend of adventure, culture, and history in Peru.

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Highlights

  • Huchuy Qosqo is a lesser-known gem in the Andes that has ancient Incan ruins. It has beautiful views and interesting archaeological insights into Inca history.
  • With the help of an expert, discover the hidden secrets of Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, and learn about its purpose.
  • Follow the ancient paths of the Incas as you trek through breathtaking Andean landscapes, passing through remote villages, crossing rough terrain, and taking in the stunning views.
  • Learn about the colorful traditions of the people who live in the Sacred Valley while surrounded by stunning natural beauty.
  • Your professional guide will give you personalized attention, making sure you have a deep, enriching experience at each site by sharing historical context and interesting stories about the ancient Inca culture.
  • Walk the same paths and see the wonders of the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu for yourself to connect with the lasting legacy of the Inca civilization.
  • As you walk through high-altitude terrain, you can test your endurance while taking in the views of the Sacred Valley below, the snow-capped mountains, and the deep valleys.
  • See the beauty of the Inca Empire by visiting ancient stonework, terraces, and royal buildings that have stood the test of time and nature.
  • Along the way, you can visit hidden archaeological sites like Huchuy Qosqo's terraces and Inca buildings, which give you a look at how the Incas lived and how well they built things.

Included/Excluded

  • Pick up from your hotel in Cusco is easy, so your adventure will get off to a good start.
  • A bilingual tour guide who is fluent in both English and Spanish will help you.
  • Tickets to see the interesting Incan sites of Huchuy Qosqo and Machu Picchu.
  • You will get a private ride from Cusco to Tambomachay, where your trek will begin.
  • Private transportation from Tauca to Ollantaytambo that is comfortable and private.
  • You get two hearty breakfasts, two healthy lunches, and two tasty dinners with all meals included.
  • There are special dietary options available, such as vegetarian, vegan, and other diets that you can ask for.
  • A professional chef with top-notch cooking tools will make your meals.
  • You will get all the camping gear you need, including big tents that can fit three people and all of their stuff.
  • Tables and chairs are provided in the dining and cooking tents so that you can eat outside comfortably.
  • Mules and horses will carry all of the camping gear, food, and cooking supplies. Each person is allowed to bring 7 kg of personal items.
  • Train tickets that let you go from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes and back.
  • Bus tickets that let you go back and forth between Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu.
  • Aguas Calientes offers one-night stays with a private bathroom, Wi-Fi, TV, and a buffet breakfast for a comfortable stay.
  • For safety, an oxygen bottle and a first aid kit are included, so you can relax while you hike.
  • Lunch on the third day to keep you going on the trip.
  • If you don't have your own sleeping bag, you can rent one in Cusco.
  • Giving the team tips is optional but appreciated.
  • Trekking stick (you can rent one in Cusco to help you hike).

Itinerary

At 6:00 AM, the Huchuy Qosqo Trek will pick you up at your hotel in Cusco. You'll start your trip through the rough Andean grasslands after a 30-minute private drive to the trailhead at Tambomachay (3,700 m / 12,138 ft). Your morning hike up to Soccllaccasa Pass (4,020 m / 13,186 ft) goes up 300 meters over time. As you walk along the trail, look for archaeological remains hidden in the Cauca Ravine. This area is known for its wild crops, such as tarwi and cochineal, as well as many types of cacti.

As you go higher, you'll get to Queullococha Pass (4,185 m / 13,727 ft), where you'll be able to see the snow-covered peaks of Veronica, Pitusiray, and Chicon from all sides. You can eat lunch next to the peaceful Queullococha Lagoon, where you might see Huallata (Andean geese), native ducks, and small freshwater fish. After your break, head to Challu Challu Pass (4,220 m / 13,842 ft), where you can see the Chinchero plains and the Piuray and Qoricocha Lagoons from all sides.

The last climb will take you to the Rumicruz Pass, which is 4,230 m (13,874 ft) high and the highest point of the trek. From here, go down an old Inca Trail that leads to a quarry where stones were taken for Huchuy Qosqo. After this, the trail goes down 200 meters to Pucamarca (4,010 m / 13,153 ft), where you will arrive in the afternoon, set up camp, and enjoy a hearty dinner before resting under the Andean sky.

 

  • Distance: About 18 km or 11 miles
  • Elevation gain: 530 meters (1,740 feet)
  • Highest point: 4,230 m / 13,874 ft
  • Lowest point: 3,700 m / 12,138 ft
  • Climate: The hike happens in a temperate climate at a high altitude, with cooler mornings and afternoons, especially at higher elevations. In the morning, the temperature can be as low as 5°C (41°F) and as high as 15°C (59°F) in the afternoon.
  • Time: Hiking for about 7 to 8 hours
  • Level of Difficulty: Moderate to Hard, with steep climbs and hiking at high altitudes.

After a big breakfast, you'll leave camp at 7:00 AM to start your trip to Huchuy Qosqo. The day starts with a walk down an old Incan path into the Leon Punku Ravine, a canyon with a lot of historical importance. There are some amazing geological formations in this area, as well as the remains of an old Incan bridge and footpath. The river flows toward Huchuy Qosqo through the ravine, which is lined with beautiful rocks and boulders.

Huchuy Qosqo is on a fertile agricultural plateau with terraced fields all around it. It is 3,650 meters (11,975 feet) above sea level. The archaeological site is famous for its impressive buildings, such as a big ceremonial center. From this spot, you can see the Sacred Valley and the Vilcanota River below in all their glory. Your guide will tell you about the site's long and interesting history. You will then be able to see important parts of it, such as the King's Palace, the Temple of Water, and ceremonial altars, before continuing on your trek.

You will go down the mountain trail for the next two hours to the charming town of Tauca (3,762 m / 12,343 ft). You will stop here for a well-deserved lunch. After that, take a private car to the Ollantaytambo train station, where you will board a train for a 1 hour and 45 minute ride to Aguas Calientes, the entrance to Machu Picchu. Along the way, you'll see beautiful views of mountains with snow on them, old Incan terraces, and other ruins.

Your guide will meet you when you get there and take you to your hotel in Aguas Calientes, the town at the foot of Machu Picchu. You'll rest there for the night before going back to the famous site.

 

  • Distance: About 12 km / 7.5 miles
  • Elevation gain: 100 meters (328 feet)
  • Highest point: 3,762 m / 12,343 ft
  • Lowest point: 3,650 m / 11,975 ft
  • Time: 6 to 7 hours of walking and time spent getting there
  • Level of Difficulty: Moderate, with trails that go down and a medium height.

Your personal guide will meet you at the hotel reception after you have a great breakfast and take you to the bus station. After that, you'll get on the tourist bus for a 30-minute ride through the mountains to the entrance of the Machu Picchu Inca citadel. When you get there, you'll go on a three-hour guided tour of Machu Picchu. Your knowledgeable guide will tell you about the city's long history and show you famous places like the Temple of the Sun, the central plaza, and the stepped terraces. You'll also have plenty of time to take stunning pictures of the ancient site from the panoramic viewpoints of Machu Picchu.

After the guided tour, you'll have some time to explore the sanctuary on your own and learn more about its secrets. After you've finished looking around, take the bus back down the mountain to Aguas Calientes. You can have lunch at one of the many restaurants in town if you want to (this is an extra).

After lunch, you'll get on the train back to Ollantaytambo, where your guide will meet you and take you to your private car for a two-hour ride back to Cusco. You should get to Cusco around 6:30 PM, which will end your amazing trip.

 

  • Distance: About 6 km (3.7 miles)
  • Length: 3-hour guided tour of Machu Picchu, plus travel time
  • Level of Difficulty: Easy to Moderate; you don't have to walk much at Machu Picchu.

Durations

3 Days

Language

English
Espanol
Portuguese

Frequently asked questions

You should bring comfortable hiking clothes and sturdy boots, a sleeping bag (available for rent in Cusco if needed), a waterproof jacket, layers for varying weather conditions, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses for sun protection, personal toiletries, a small daypack for personal items, a camera, and trekking poles (available for rent in Cusco).

Additional costs include optional tips for the tour staff, meals in Aguas Calientes (optional extra), and the Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain hike, which costs $35 USD per person and involves an extra 2 hours of hiking, resulting in a later train return to Cusco.

The trek involves challenging terrain with significant altitude changes and is recommended for individuals with a moderate level of fitness. Daily hikes include ascents and descents at high altitudes.

Yes, you can rent sleeping bags, trekking poles, and other necessary gear in Cusco. It is recommended to arrange these rentals in advance to ensure availability.

Tour's Location

Cusco, Peru

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