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Inca Trail and Galapagos Holiday itinerary
Fly to Peru today. Please note: international flights for this holiday are quoted separately.
Fly to Cusco this morning. Meet your guide who will be with you throughout your time here. Acclimatise gently to the altitude (3,300m) with a walking tour.
Spend today with your Pura guide exploring the Inca sites both in and around Cusco and the Sacred Valley nearby.
Explore the Inca ruins at Ollantaytambo. Start your four day hike with a walk alongside the Urubamba River. Walk 5km, 2hrs, up 50m. We also offer the one-day ‘Royal’ Inca Trail walk or the train trip to Machu Picchu for anyone less active.
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What makes our Inca Trail different?
At Pura Aventura we only operate our own dedicated Inca Trail walks and we take longer to do it. By doing this we can be sure that you will get the most from your walk to Machu Picchu and avoid the crowds.
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Today you walk at relatively low altitude (3,000m) through a pretty wooded landscape camping in a lovely spot at around 3,800m. Walk 10km, 6.5hrs, up 850m
Today is the hardest day of the trail as you cross over two high passes, effectively hiking an ‘m’ shape. Walk 15km, 8hrs, up 650m, down 850m.
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Our Inca Trail Porters
Your porters work extremely hard on the Inca Trail. In particular, the meals they prepare is the subject of much admiration from Pura clients. We work with a set team from a particular village. We can trust them to do a good job for you, they can trust us
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The final day of the trail is the most beautiful, starting with what can be the most stunning sunrise. Arrive in Machu Picchu this afternoon. Walk 11km, 6hrs, down 700m.
Enjoy a full guided tour of Machu Picchu this morning. Return to Cusco by train this afternoon.
Fly this morning to Quito. You should arrive in the Ecuadorian capital this afternoon. Settle in to your charming and very comfortable hotel where you spend the next two nights.
Today usually starts slowly to give you time for a lie in and to enjoy a leisurely breakfast. Your local guide comes to find you and take you on a tour of the city, including a walk around the newly renovated colonial centre.
Fly to the Galapagos early this morning. After lunch, set sail the short distance to North Plaza where you walk close to the fearless wildlife: Sally Lightfoot crabs, sea lions and land iguanas.
Visit the giant tortoise breeding and conservation project at the Charles Darwin Centre this morning. After lunch on shore, continue to the highlands to look for giant tortoises in the ‘wild’.
Start today with a landing on ‘sea lion beach’. All along the sand are sea lions basking in the sun. This afternoon walk to the rugged cliffs of Punta Suarez to see spectacular bird life.
Walk across Floreana Island to see flamingoes and sea turtles. Continue to the Devil’s Crown where you can snorkel. After lunch, visit Post Office bay and learn something about the human history of the islands.
Walk across a lava flow this morning on Isabela Island. There is very still little sign of life on these fairly new flows. Carry on to Urbina Bay where you should see penguins and turtles.
Start today with a walk on Isabela to see if you can see giant tortoises in the wild. You will almost certainly see land iguanas along the way. Swim in the bay before crossing to Fernandina Island to see marine iguanas.
Walk along the shores of Santiago Island to see the relatively rare fur seals. Snorkel offshore for some of the most abundant marine life of the week. Sail round to pinnacle rock from where you walk to the top of Bartolome Island for beautiful views.
Get up early this morning to paddle through mangroves in the dawn light. Fly back to the mainland and connect through to your flights home. Please note that international flights for this holiday are quoted separately.
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