Set out on a captivating 4-day trekking adventure through the Lares Valley, a hidden gem in the Andes. Enjoy the traditional Andean way of life as you explore quaint villages, witness time-honored weaving practices, and discover ancient Inca ruins. But the journey doesn’t end there – this tour offers a once-in-a-lifetime chance to marvel at the iconic Machu Picchu, one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. With a flexible booking process and a focus on sustainable experiences, this trekking expedition promises an unforgettable exploration of Peru’s breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
This experience made our list of the 13 Best 4 Day Tours In Urubamba.
Key Points
- 4-day trekking tour through the breathtaking Lares Valley, showcasing the region’s high Andean landscapes, traditional villages, and natural thermal pools.
- Immersive experience in the cultural heritage and ancestral customs of the indigenous Andean people, including opportunities for weaving demonstrations and cultural activities.
- Sustainable aquaculture and innovative farming practices at a fish farm in Pumahuanca, providing an educational experience on environmental stewardship in remote regions.
- Guided exploration of the iconic Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, with stunning vistas of the surrounding Andes mountains.
- Flexible booking and cancellation policy, allowing for stress-free planning and the ability to adjust plans as needed.
Tour Details
This 4-day trekking tour through the Lares Valley and Machu Picchu costs from €550.72 per person.
Trekkers will enjoy a breathtaking high Andean landscape and incredible mountains as they explore traditional Andean villages and the Lares Valley’s natural thermal pools.
They’ll also visit a fish farm in Pumahuanca and tour the iconic Machu Picchu, one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World.
The tour includes pick-up, transportation, accommodations, English and Spanish-speaking guides, meals, porters, and round-trip train tickets and bus service to Machu Picchu.
While not included, trekkers can rent gear like sleeping bags, private tents, and trekking poles, and pay extra for activities like visiting hot springs or hiking Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain.
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Booking and Cancellation
Travelers can check availability and reserve their spot on the tour, paying nothing upfront.
Free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours in advance. This allows guests to lock in their reservation without any initial cost, giving them the flexibility to adjust their plans as needed.
The tour operator’s ‘reserve now & pay later’ policy makes booking simple and stress-free. If travelers need to cancel, they can do so free of charge, as long as they provide at least 24 hours’ notice.
This booking and cancellation policy provides peace of mind, ensuring guests can easily secure their spot on the Lares Valley and Machu Picchu trek.
Breathtaking Andean Landscape
Trekking through the Lares Valley, hikers will be immersed in a breathtaking high Andean landscape, with incredible snow-capped mountains towering overhead.
The rugged terrain offers a glimpse into traditional Andean village life, where locals continue to preserve their ancestral customs and practices.
Pristine alpine meadows dotted with wildflowers
Glacial-fed streams and rivers that flow through the valley
Ancient Inca ruins and archaeological sites hidden among the peaks
This awe-inspiring environment provides a unique opportunity to connect with the natural world and gain a deeper understanding of the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Traditional Andean Villages
As trekkers make their way through the Lares Valley, they’ll have the chance to experience firsthand the vibrant cultural traditions that have been passed down through generations in these Andean communities.
Visitors can expect to see locals dressed in colorful, handwoven textiles and engaged in centuries-old agricultural practices.
Many villages also feature traditional adobe architecture and charming town squares where locals gather to socialize and share meals.
Trekkers may even be invited to participate in cultural activities like weaving demonstrations or traditional music and dance performances.
These immersive experiences offer a unique glimpse into the rich tapestry of Andean life and allow travelers to forge meaningful connections with the indigenous people who call this stunning region home.
More Great Tours NearbyLares Valley Exploration
The Lares Valley’s rugged, high-altitude terrain beckons trekkers with its breathtaking landscapes, pristine lakes, and opportunities to take in traditional Andean culture.
As you journey through this remote region, you’ll encounter quaint villages where locals welcome visitors, proudly showcasing their time-honored weaving traditions and farming practices.
Along the way, you can rejuvenate in the soothing natural thermal pools, offering a refreshing respite after a day of trekking.
Discover the valley’s pristine lakes and take in the majestic mountain vistas.
Interact with friendly locals and learn about their centuries-old way of life.
Soak in the restorative natural thermal pools to recharge your batteries.
Fish Farm in Pumahuanca
One unique stop along the trek is the fish farm in Pumahuanca, where visitors can learn about sustainable aquaculture practices in the Andes.
The farm raises a variety of fish, including trout and tilapia, using environmentally-friendly methods. Guests will have the opportunity to see the feeding process and even try their hand at catching fish.
The guide will explain how the farm utilizes the natural mountain springs and gravity-fed irrigation systems to minimize ecological impact. Visitors leave with a deeper appreciation of how modern, responsible farming techniques can thrive in remote regions.
This educational experience provides a fascinating look at innovative ways local communities are adapting to their surroundings.
Machu Picchu Exploration
After exploring the fish farm in Pumahuanca, the tour continues to the culmination of the journey – the iconic Machu Picchu.
Visitors can look forward to a guided tour of this breathtaking Inca citadel, one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. The tour includes entrance fees and round-trip transportation from Aguas Calientes to the site.
Visitors will have the chance to:
- Marvel at the impressive stone structures and terraces built into the mountainside
- Discover the history and significance of this ancient Inca sanctuary
- Take in the stunning vistas of the Andes mountains surrounding Machu Picchu
With an expert guide to provide insights, travelers can fully enjoy the wonder and mystery of this iconic UNESCO World Heritage site.
Inclusions and Exclusions
According to the details provided, the tour package includes various amenities and services. For instance, it covers pickup and transfer, transportation by bus, accommodation in tented camps and a hostel, as well as an English and Spanish-speaking guide.
Meals, including 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, and 3 dinners, are also included. Plus, the package provides porters, a round-trip train ticket to Aguas Calientes, and the entrance fee for Machu Picchu. Travelers will also have access to a bus that transports them up and down from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu.
However, the tour excludes certain optional items, such as a sleeping bag, private tent, trekking poles, and entrance fees for Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain. It also doesn’t cover the first breakfast and last lunch in Aguas Calientes, as well as any emergency horse.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Difficulty Level of the Trekking?
The difficulty level of the trek is moderate. It involves hiking through high Andean landscapes and exploring traditional villages, but the tour includes porters to assist with carrying equipment, making the trek accessible for most travelers with reasonable fitness levels.
Is There Any Age Limit or Minimum Age Requirement?
The tour doesn’t have an age limit or minimum age requirement. It’s suitable for travelers of all ages, though children may require additional assistance during the more strenuous aspects of the trek.
Can I Bring My Own Camping Gear?
Travelers can bring their own camping gear for this tour. The tour provider allows participants to use their personal tents and sleeping bags, which can help reduce the overall cost of the trip.
Are There Any Fitness Requirements for This Tour?
This trek requires a moderate level of fitness. Participants should be able to hike 4-8 hours per day over varied terrain. The tour operator can provide guidance on training and preparation to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
How Much Additional Spending Money Should I Budget For?
For this tour, travelers should budget an additional €120-€150 per person to cover optional expenses like sleeping bag rental, private tent, trekking poles, and entrance fees for Huayna Picchu and hot springs. Budgeting this extra spending money is recommended for a comfortable experience.
Recap
This 4-day trekking tour through the Lares Valley and Machu Picchu offers an unforgettable adventure in the Andes.
Enjoy the region’s traditional culture, explore ancient Inca ruins, and witness the breathtaking natural beauty.
With a flexible booking process, you can easily customize your experience to suit your preferences.
Don’t miss the opportunity to discover the wonders of this remarkable destination.
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