Aqui tem o roteiro que eles me enviaram para a trilha Inca de 2 dias:
Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu– 2 days, 1 night Price: US$280 adults – or – US$260 with a student ISIC card. Rental gear available for this tour in Loki Travel - ask in advance to make your reservation!
Day 1: Cusco – Km 104 – Aguas Calientes
At about 6am we pick you up from your hotel in our private vehicle and go to the train station. We have a chance to relax and enjoy the scenery on our three hour train ride. At km 104, we pass through a control point and begin our hike. We hike the three hours to the Wiñaywayna archeological zone and enjoy a guided visit. Here we have our boxed lunch and a brief break before continuing on the Inca Trail towards Aguas Calientes and Machupicchu. We will pass through the Sun Gate in the afternoon and visit Machu Picchu briefly before heading down to the town of Aguas Calientes. In Aguas Calientes we will have dinner and spend the night. You can also take advantage of an optional visit to the local hot springs.
Day 2:
Early in the morning, after a good breakfast in the hotel, we hike or take a bus up to the ruins of Machupicchu – Intipunku. With luck, we are able to enjoy the sunrise and the impressive view of Machupicchu. Following the two-hour guided tour of the ruins you will have the rest of the afternoon to visit the ruins on your own. When we’re ready, we go down by bus or hiking to Aguas Calientes, have lunch (optional) and return on the train to Cusco. From the train station, you are taken back to your hotel.
Amigos,
Preciso das dicas de vcs!
Tenho 8 dias para ir a Machu Picchu com a viagem iniciando na ultima semana de setembro de 2012!
Estou pensando no seguinte:
Dia 1: Voar RJ-La Paz
Dia 2: Puno (Titicaca)
Dias 3 e 4: Cuzco
Dias 5 e 6: Trilha Inca de 2 dias (inicia no km 104)
Dia 7: Cuzco
Dia 8: Voar Cuzco-RJ
É possível ou fica muito apertado?
Preciso tbm de indicação de agencias em Cuzco para reservar logo a trilha inca, alguma sugestão?
Vcs conhecem o Loki Hostel?
http://www.lokihostel.com/
Aqui tem o roteiro que eles me enviaram para a trilha Inca de 2 dias:
Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu– 2 days, 1 night Price: US$280 adults – or – US$260 with a student ISIC card. Rental gear available for this tour in Loki Travel - ask in advance to make your reservation!
Day 1: Cusco – Km 104 – Aguas Calientes
At about 6am we pick you up from your hotel in our private vehicle and go to the train station. We have a chance to relax and enjoy the scenery on our three hour train ride. At km 104, we pass through a control point and begin our hike. We hike the three hours to the Wiñaywayna archeological zone and enjoy a guided visit. Here we have our boxed lunch and a brief break before continuing on the Inca Trail towards Aguas Calientes and Machupicchu. We will pass through the Sun Gate in the afternoon and visit Machu Picchu briefly before heading down to the town of Aguas Calientes. In Aguas Calientes we will have dinner and spend the night. You can also take advantage of an optional visit to the local hot springs.
Day 2:
Early in the morning, after a good breakfast in the hotel, we hike or take a bus up to the ruins of Machupicchu – Intipunku. With luck, we are able to enjoy the sunrise and the impressive view of Machupicchu. Following the two-hour guided tour of the ruins you will have the rest of the afternoon to visit the ruins on your own. When we’re ready, we go down by bus or hiking to Aguas Calientes, have lunch (optional) and return on the train to Cusco. From the train station, you are taken back to your hotel.
Included
entrance for Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail
transfers from Cusco – train station
train ticket Cusco to KM 104
1 night hostel in Aguas Calientes
1 bus ticket Machu Picchu – Aguas Calientes
professional bilingual guide (English/Spanish)
1 breakfasts, 1 lunches, 1 dinners (veg. available)
train and transport back to Cusco
Not Included
entry to the hot springs (US$4)
additional bus ticket Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu (US$9)
tips (optional)
first day breakfast and last day lunch and dinner
Huayna Picchu (US$56 – not available with Inca Trail pass)
Obrigado!
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