The Lares Trek is not just a hike, it is a cultural immersion into the heart of the Andes. Unlike other routes, this trek takes you through remote villages, where you will have the rare opportunity to interact with local Quechua communities that have preserved their ancestral traditions for centuries. Here, people still practice traditional weaving techniques and cultivate native Andean crops, offering an authentic glimpse into their way of life.
As you trek through breathtaking landscapes of snow-capped peaks, crystal-clear lagoons, and rolling valleys, you will also discover a hidden Inca archaeological site along the way. This unique combination of living culture, untouched nature, and a...
Points forts
4 jours
Proposé en Anglais & Espagnol
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
4 jours
Proposé en Anglais & Espagnol
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Bus d'Aguas Calientes à Machu Picchu (aller-retour)
Tente à manger avec tables et chaises
Trousse de secours
3 Afternoon Snacks
Déjeuner
Dîner
Cuisinier
Petit-déjeuner
Mules to carry cooking and camping equipment and 7kg of your personal items
bouteille d'oxygène
Inflatable sleeping mattress - Thermarest
Eau (sauf les 4 premières heures de randonnée où vous devez apporter la vôtre)
Tente 4 places pour 2 randonneurs
Transport de retour en train et en bus à Cusco
Guide touristique adjoint pour les groupes de 9 personnes et plus
Guide touristique professionnel bilingue.
Hotel in Aguas Calientes, Day 3
Pick up from your hotel and transportation from your hotel to the start of trail
Sac de couchage (Peut être loué chez nous)
Breakfast on Day 1, lunch on Day 4.
Entrée de la montagne Huayna Picchu
Conseils
Assurance voyage - il est fortement recommandé de souscrire une assurance voyage pour la durée de votre voyage
Trek De Lares De 4 Jours Au Machu Picchu
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À propos
The Lares Trek is not just a hike, it is a cultural immersion into the heart of the Andes. Unlike other routes, this trek takes you through remote villages, where you will have the rare opportunity to interact with local Quechua communities that have preserved their ancestral traditions for centuries. Here, people still practice traditional weaving techniques and cultivate native Andean crops, offering an authentic glimpse into their way of life.
As you trek through breathtaking landscapes of snow-capped peaks, crystal-clear lagoons, and rolling valleys, you will also discover a hidden Inca archaeological site along the way. This unique combination of living culture, untouched nature, and a...
Points forts
4 jours
Proposé en Anglais & Espagnol
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
4 jours
Proposé en Anglais & Espagnol
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Bus d'Aguas Calientes à Machu Picchu (aller-retour)
Tente à manger avec tables et chaises
Trousse de secours
3 Afternoon Snacks
Déjeuner
Dîner
Cuisinier
Petit-déjeuner
Mules to carry cooking and camping equipment and 7kg of your personal items
bouteille d'oxygène
Inflatable sleeping mattress - Thermarest
Eau (sauf les 4 premières heures de randonnée où vous devez apporter la vôtre)
Tente 4 places pour 2 randonneurs
Transport de retour en train et en bus à Cusco
Guide touristique adjoint pour les groupes de 9 personnes et plus
Guide touristique professionnel bilingue.
Hotel in Aguas Calientes, Day 3
Pick up from your hotel and transportation from your hotel to the start of trail
Sac de couchage (Peut être loué chez nous)
Breakfast on Day 1, lunch on Day 4.
Entrée de la montagne Huayna Picchu
Conseils
Assurance voyage - il est fortement recommandé de souscrire une assurance voyage pour la durée de votre voyage
Itinéraire
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
CUSCO – PUMAHUANCA – PUYOC
1 Stop
1
Sacred Valley of the Incas
Our Lares Trek adventure begins with an early morning pickup from your hotel in Cusco (3,399 masl / 11,152 ft.). We travel by private transport through the Sacred Valley, enjoying views of snow-capped peaks and traditional Andean villages, before reaching Pumahuanca (2,950 masl / 9,678 ft.), the starting point of our trek.
We begin a gradual 14 km (8.7 mi) ascent, gaining 1,150 m (3,773 ft.) as we hike through a scenic valley surrounded by native forests and streams. Along the way, we visit the Inca site of Pumahuanca, where our guide explains the region’s history, flora, and birdlife.
Unlike other routes, this less-traveled path offers complete serenity. With luck, we may spot Viscachas (rabbit-like chinchillas) and Andean foxes. Our campsite at Puyoc (4,100 masl / 13,451 ft.) is set in a barren yet stunning high-altitude landscape, where cold temperatures and occasional snowfall make warm clothing essential for a comfortable night under the Andean sky.