Huchuy qosqo 2dias 1 noche
This
trek is organized for people
who do not want to do much
camping but still want to
feel the charm of the Andes.
On this tour we will see
splendid landscape and learn
about ancient history. We
visit Huchuy Qosqo a popular
Incan town built in the
highest part of the Sacred
Valley of the Incas. It was
the great palace of Inca
Viracocha, father of Inca
Pachacutec (the most
important kings in the Incan
Empire). It has stunning
mountain scenery and furtile
places to farm various
agricultural products.
DAY
1: Cusco - Tambomachay –
Pucamarca (4220m)
We
pick you up from your hotel
at 07:00 and drive you to
Tambomachay (3800m) an Incan
temple of the water cult
which has ceremonials
fountains. From here we are
going to start hiking
through Puna landscapes and
over the Sicllaccasa Pass
(4020m). On the other side
of the pass we will hike
along a trail that leads to
Ccauca Ravine where we will
admire archaeological
remains and wild crops such
as quinua. We continue on to
Queulloca Pass (4185m) where
we will enjoy views of a
lake with the same name and
snowcapped mountains named
Veronica, Pitusiray,
Sawasiray, and Chicon.
Continuing the trek we pass
Queullococha Lake where we
can see Huallatas, Ducks,
and small fish. Then we’ll
climb towards the Challu
Challu pass (4220m). Later
we ascend to the fourth pass
at Rumicruz (4230m), to
enjoy the Vilcanota Mountain
Range. At this point we will
have lunch before continuing
to an Incan stone quarry
(4220m), the place where the
rocks were extracted to
build Huchuy Qosqo. Finally
we will descend to the
Pucamarca Community (4010m)
where we will set up the
campsite and have dinner.
DAY 2: Pucamarca - Huchuy
Qosqo - Lamay – Cusco
(3600m)
Early
morning we will leave the
camp and walk downhill to
the Leon Punku Ravine where
we will find remains of an
Incan bridge and a trail.
Then we will hike to Huchuy
Qosqo (3600m) which was an
important center in the time
of the Incas. From this
place we will be able to
admire the Sacred Valley of
the Incas and The Sacred
River. Once we arrive at
Huchuy Qosqo we will have a
guided tour by our
experienced guide until
lunch time. After we will
continue the trek to Lamay
(2800m) where we can bathe
and relax in the natural hot
springs. Late in the
afternoon a bus will pick us
up to travel back to Cusco
arriving in the evening.
What's Included?
Transportation.- tourist
bus from cusco to tambo
machay starting point of the
trek and from calca to cusco
finishing point of the trek;
Camping equipments.- we
provide four people
capacity tent for two
persons, brand new four
season tents, roll mattress,
dinning room tent, kitchen
tent, toiled tent, seats,
tables, tent for guides and
porters, kitchen gears, bag
packs for the porters, warm
clothes for the porters and
life insurance for the
porters. you don’t have to
be worry how are the helpers
of your expedition.
Entrance
fees.- to Huchuy
qosqo.
Meals.- 1 breakfast.- 2 hot
lunches.- 1 hot dinners
delicious meals prepared by
professional chef food
includes pancakes, soups,
fresh fruit, avocado, pasta,
chicken, fish, or meat,
rice, all rich in
carbohydrates and suitable
for trekking, hot drinks
including coca leaf tea
which is excellent for the
altitude.
Teatime (tea,
coffee, biscuits, popcorn),
we offer vegetarian option,
we provide available boil
water the mourning for your
water bottles.
Guide.- English speaking
professional guides.
cooker
horses for the equipment
Other.- First aid kit and
emergency oxygen bottle.
What's
Excluded?
Sleeping bag.- can be
rented in our office for US$
10.00 for the entire trek
(every sleeping bag is
washed prior to each use).
Breakfast.- on the first
morning.
Tips for the staff.
Recommended things to
take?
-
Drinking water.
-
Rain gear.
-
Toilet paper and garbage
bag.
-
Flashlight and
batteries.
-
Sunglasses, sun block
and insect repellent.
-
Sweater and jacket
(something warm).
-
Extra t-shirt, shorts
and long pants.
-
Small towel and bathing
suit (optional), sun
hat.
-
Snacks (candies,
chocolate, energy bars,
etc.).
-
Comfortable hiking shoes
and sandals.
-
Camera.
-
Walking stick
(optional).
-
Personal items.
-
Some extra money.
You only need to carry a
small day pack with personal
items.