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Ski Chile and Inca Trail Walk Holiday itinerary
Fly overnight to Latin America. Please note: international flights are quoted separately for this holiday.
Early morning arrival in Santiago. Take connecting flight south to Concepción and transfer to the beautiful spa resort of Chillán.Relax on arrival.
Chillán offers 10,000 hectares of skiable terrain spread over the slopes of two volcanoes in the heart of the Chilean Lake District.
Of the 35km of groomed runs, 30% are for beginners, 40% for intermediate and 30% for experts.
Your hotel has large outdoor pools fed by natural volcanic hot springs – a lovely way to relax after a day on the slopes.
If you fancy a change there is a cross-country skiing area as well as dog-sledding, both of which can be great fun. For the most serious enthusiasts, there is a helicopter on site for some serious off-piste adventure.
After a week at the resort you should be really relaxed and at home. Chillán is particularly special as it gives you a real flavour of Chile as well as being a world-class ski resort.
Enjoy your final day of skiing.
Check out of your hotel for your shuttle transfer back to Chillán where you catch train north to Santiago once more. Timings are up to you – we assume that you ski as much as possible today and catch a late train.
Travel to Peru today and stay overnight in Lima.
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.
Peru, Inca Trail
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.
Transfer back to the airport for your flight home today.
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