Our hiking group with our cooks, horsemen and guides. |
We chose to do this trek with Sam Travel Peru because they have a five star rating at TripAdvisor. We paid $557 each and for this price, it was worth every penny. Our guides (there were two of them) were very knowledgeable and mindful of our hiking capabilities. The horsemen and cooks were very nice and accommodating (we had a vegetarian in our group who was very satisfied with her meals). If you ever plan to do this trek, you can never going wrong with this tour company.
We then traveled for about an hour to our trail head. After hiking uphill for another hour, we had our breakfast prepared by our cooks.
With some rest and picture taking, we then headed to our lunch spot where we had an amazing view of the Peruvian Andes.
The view from the beginning of our hike on Day 2 |
R as he approaches the highest pass |
The views were amazing on this day and was worth every uphill climb! We then descended to Quishuarani where we camped for the night.
On Day 3, we hiked in the morning before heading to Lares for a refreshing soak at their natural volcanic hot springs and lunch.
We said our goodbyes to our cooks and horsemen before going to Ollantaytambo. Here, we had a couple of hours to ourselves so we checked out their markets and the ruins.
We had dinner in one of the many restaurants of Ollantaytambo, which was included in the fee, before taking the train to Aguas Calientes, the support town to Machu Picchu. We spent the night in a nice hotel where we took our first shower in three days. It was great to relax and have a good night's sleep before the highlight of our trip, Machu Picchu, on the fourth day.
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