The Lares Trek offers adventurous travelers an immersive journey through the Andean highlands, showcasing the rich Incan history and vibrant cultural traditions of the region. This 4-day trek combines the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Andes with opportunities to explore ancient ruins, witness the salt mines of Maras, and cap off the experience with a visit to the iconic Machu Picchu. Under the guidance of local experts, trekkers can explore the heart of Andean culture, learning about the customs and way of life that have endured for centuries. But the true allure of the Lares Trek lies in the chance to disconnect from the modern world and reconnect with the timeless beauty of this remarkable corner of Peru.
Key Points
- The Lares Trek is a 4-day journey through the Andean highlands, offering immersion in Incan history and cultural traditions.
- The trek includes a scenic train ride on the Vistadome with panoramic views, and culminates at the iconic Machu Picchu.
- Highlights of the itinerary include exploring Incan history and architecture, visiting the Salineras of Maras, and learning about Andean culture.
- The trek offers a flexible booking process with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a pay-later option.
- The trek is guided by local experts, providing insights into the region’s rich cultural heritage and immersing participants in traditional Andean customs.
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Overview of the Lares Trek
The Lares Trek to Machu Picchu offers adventurous travelers a four-day journey through the stunning Andean highlands, immersing them in the region’s rich Incan history and vibrant cultural traditions.
This trek features a flexible booking process with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, as well as a pay-later option for added convenience.
Guided by local experts, trekkers will explore the Lares Hot Springs, the picturesque Blue Lagoon, and the charming Cancha Cancha Village, all while learning about the Inca Empire’s architectural and agricultural wonders.
The trek culminates with a visit to the iconic Machu Picchu, reached via a scenic Vistadome train journey, providing a breathtaking conclusion to this immersive Andean adventure.
Highlights of the Itinerary
Along the Lares Trek, adventurers can look forward to seeing the region’s rich Incan history and vibrant cultural traditions.
Local guides will lead trekkers through the stunning Andean landscapes, sharing insights into the architectural and agricultural wonders of the Inca Empire.
One of the highlights is a visit to the Salineras of Maras, an ancient salt-mining site where trekkers can observe the traditional methods used to harvest salt.
The trek also includes a scenic train ride on the Vistadome, offering panoramic views of the Sacred Valley.
Throughout the journey, trekkers will have the chance to learn about and experience the enduring Andean culture that has shaped this incredible region.
Day 1: Cusco to Lares Hot Springs
Travelers begin their Lares Trek adventure with a transfer from Cusco, the historic Inca capital, to the Lares Hot Springs.
Upon arrival, they’ll have the chance to soak in the natural thermal pools and unwind after their journey. The hot springs are situated amidst stunning Andean scenery, providing a peaceful respite before the trek ahead.
After relaxing, the group will visit the nearby Blue Lagoon, a serene lake surrounded by towering peaks. Here, they’ll learn about the cultural significance of this sacred site from their local guide.
This first day sets the stage for the incredible Incan history and landscapes they’ll discover over the next few days on the Lares Trek to Machu Picchu.
Day 2: Blue Lagoon to Cancha Cancha
After a rejuvenating morning at the Blue Lagoon, the group embarks on their trek towards the remote village of Cancha Cancha, surrounded by the majestic Andes mountains.
Ascending the Condor Pass, they’re treated to breathtaking panoramic views of the snow-capped peaks and glaciers. The trail winds through lush meadows and past tranquil streams, offering a glimpse into the traditional Andean way of life.
Along the way, the knowledgeable guides share insights into the region’s rich cultural heritage, from the intricate textiles to the sustainable farming practices.
As the group nears Cancha Cancha, they’re warmly welcomed by the local community, who invite them to experience their time-honored customs and hospitality.
Day 3: Campsite to Machu Picchu Pueblo
The morning trek from the campsite leads the group through the stunning Sacred Valley, where they marvel at the agricultural terraces and ancient Incan aqueducts that have stood the test of time.
The trail then winds its way to the Salineras of Maras, a mesmerizing set of salt ponds that have been harvested since Incan times.
After exploring the salt ponds, the group travels to the Incan fortress town of Ollantaytambo, a well-preserved example of Incan urban planning.
From there, they board the panoramic Vistadome train for the scenic journey to Machu Picchu Pueblo, the starting point for their exploration of the iconic Incan citadel the following day.
Day 4: Exploring Machu Picchu
Visitors awaken early to witness the magnificent sunrise over the timeless ruins of Machu Picchu, the long-lost Inca citadel that has captivated the world. Accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide, they explore the fascinating history and mysteries of this iconic site, uncovering the architectural marvels and hidden meanings that have endured for centuries.
From the iconic Inca Trail to the awe-inspiring vantage points, the group explores the site’s intricate layout, marveling at the precision of the stonework and the ingenuity of the Inca engineers who constructed this breathtaking wonder.
The tour highlights include:
- Exploring the iconic temples, plazas, and terraces
- Ascending to the Sun Gate for panoramic views
- Visiting the Inca Bridge, a remarkable feat of engineering
- Learning about the site’s agricultural and astronomical significance
Inclusions and Exclusions
Comprehensive inclusions ensure a seamless trekking experience, covering pre-departure logistics, in-transit comforts, and on-site necessities. However, certain optional gear rentals and entry passes remain the responsibility of the intrepid adventurer. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation, meals (except lunch on the last day), porters and horses, professional English-speaking guides, accommodation, and entrance tickets. Notably, the essential equipment of sleeping bags, inflatable mattresses, and trekking poles can be rented at an additional cost. On top of that, optional access to Huayna Picchu and Machu Picchu Mountain are excluded, allowing flexibility for guests to curate their Machu Picchu adventure.
Inclusions | Exclusions |
---|---|
Pre-departure briefing | Sleeping bag rental |
Hotel pickup and drop-off | Inflatable mattress rental |
Transportation | Trekking poles rental |
Meals (except last day lunch) | Huayna Picchu Mountain pass |
Flexible Booking and Cancellation Policy
Alongside the comprehensive inclusions, this Lares Trek to Machu Picchu offers a flexible booking and cancellation policy, allowing travelers to plan their journey with ease.
Guests can make their reservations with a pay-later option, and they’re free to cancel up to 24 hours before the start of the trek, providing them with the flexibility to adapt their plans as needed.
This flexible approach extends to the booking process itself:
- Pay later – No need to pay the full amount upfront.
- Free cancellation – Cancel up to 24 hours before the trek.
- Flexible dates – Adjust your travel dates as required.
- Easy planning – Tailor the experience to your preferences.
This hassle-free booking experience ensures a seamless and stress-free planning process for your Lares Trek adventure.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Average Group Size for the Lares Trek?
The average group size for the Lares Trek is typically between 8-12 participants. This group size allows for a more intimate and personalized trekking experience, enabling closer interactions with the local guides and deeper immersion in the Andean culture.
Can I Store My Luggage in Cusco During the Trek?
Trekkers can typically store extra luggage at their hotel or with a luggage storage service in Cusco during the Lares Trek. This allows them to travel light and avoid carrying unnecessary items on the multi-day hike.
Are Vegetarian/Vegan Meal Options Available on the Trek?
Yes, vegetarian and vegan meal options are typically available on treks in Peru. Travelers should let the tour operator know of any dietary requirements in advance, so they can cater to those needs during the trek.
What Is the Difficulty Level of the Lares Trek?
The Lares Trek is considered a moderate-to-challenging difficulty level, with long days of hiking at high altitudes and steep ascents. It’s best suited for moderately fit trekkers with prior experience in mountain environments.
Can I Extend My Stay in Machu Picchu After the Trek?
Absolutely, you can extend your stay in Machu Picchu after the trek. Many travelers opt to spend an extra day or two exploring the ancient citadel and its surrounding areas at their own pace. This allows for a more immersive experience.
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Recap
The Lares Trek offers an immersive cultural experience, allowing you to explore Incan ruins, witness the stunning Andean landscapes, and culminate at the iconic Machu Picchu.
Guided by local experts, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about Andean traditions and customs.
With a flexible booking policy and a pay-later option, this trek is a practical and hassle-free way to discover the rich heritage of the region.