Active Adventures |  MachuAmaz -  Machu Picchu &Amp; Amazon Adventure

The ‘Jaguar’ is our signature, multi-activity trip in Peru.It captures everything this beautiful country has to offer, from the towering peaks of the Andes down to the steamy depths of the Amazon jungle.You’ll have a blast in this land of geographical and cultural extremes! We start our trip in the heart of the Inca empire where we explore fortresses and surrounding valleys, hike over stunning mountain passes to Machu Picchu, cycle into the Sacred Valley of the Incas and view Amazon wildlife up close.The variety of activities and landscapes on this trip will give you a Peruvian adventure like no other – and an experience you’ll never forget!

  • What's Included

    All accommodations
    Charming hotels in the cities.
    Jungle lodge.
    Inca trail camping with the full support of our team.

    All activities
    Another of our signature multi-activity adventures! A mix of hiking & biking, plus market visits, plenty of inca ruins to explore and jungle wildlife viewing.

    All domestic transport
    Airport transfers on the first & last days.
    Domestic flights to and from Cuzco to the Amazon Jungle, and return.
    Boat journeys in the Amazon.

    All guiding services
    You'll have an experienced Active Adventures guide with you for the entire duration, as well as specialist local guides in select locations - the perfect mix!

    All meals
    Breakfast, lunch and dinner on all days except the free day in Cuzco.

    Hiking permits on the Classic Inca Trail

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  • Itinerary

    DAY 1 - ARRIVE IN CUZCO, HIKE SACSAYHUAMÁN FORTRESS

    Our trip starts in Cuzco, the heart of the Inca empire. Your trip leader will greet you with a cup of hot coca tea – a local speciality. After lunch, we’ll set off for a walk around this amazing ancient city and up to Sacsayhuamán fortress overlooking the main Plaza and Cuzco Valley. The fortress, meaning ‘House of the Sun’, is a magnificent archaeological site representing a set of jaguar’s teeth with massive, perfectly fitted stones weighing up to 130 tonnes (143 tons) each and was the place where the Incas made their final stand against the Spanish conquistadores. No one really knows what the Incas used Sacsayhuamán for – some say it was a sanctuary and temple of the sun, others say it was a granary. No matter who is right, you’ll have a lot of fun hearing all the stories this amazing area inspires. Later, we’ll take a walk through the colourful Cuzco street markets. If you prefer, you can take some time to soak in the vibrant atmosphere of Cuzco’s lively town square and meet up again later for an evening meal.Ramada Wyndham Costa del Sol, Cuzco (Lunch, Dinner)Hiking Distance: 2 kilometres (1.2 miles), 2-3 hoursElevation Gain: 200 metres (656 feet)Elevation Loss: 200 metres (656 feet)

     

    DAY 2 - CYCLE SACRED VALLEY, VISIT PISAC MARKET, HIKE PISAC RUINS

    We’ll head into the fertile Sacred Valley of the Incas this morning, stopping just above Cuzco, where we’ll jump on our bikes and ride down through breath-taking scenery, dotted with local villages and surrounded by the massive green slopes of the Andes. We’ll finish our ride in the small town of Pisac, where we’ll have a chance to check out the colourful mercado artesanal. From here we’ll begin a spectacular hike up to the Pisac ruins. These Inca terraces rise 610 metres (2000 feet) up from the river below. It’s a heart-pumping walk up through ancient agricultural terraces – you’ll never forget the views of Pisac and the Urubamba Valley! After exploring the ancient complex, we’ll descend the original Inca stairways and head back down the valley to Cuzco. This is the largest existing fortress-city of the Incas, and it’s the perfect warm-up for your Inca Trail trek tomorrow!Ramada Wyndham Costa del Sol, Cuzco (All meals)Sacred Valley Biking Distance: 20 kilometres (12 miles), 2-3 hoursPisac Ruins Hiking Distance: 3 kilometres (1.8 miles), 2-3 hoursElevation Gain: 250 metres (1,476 feet)

     

    DAYS 3, 4, 5 AND 6 - INCA TRAIL OPTIONS

    It’s an early start this morning as we start our trek to Machu Picchu!

     

    DAYS 3 TO 6 - OPTION A, LARES INCA TRAIL

    Day 3 (afternoon) - Hike Lares Inca Trail to CuncaniFrom Cuzco, we’ll head in the direction of the Sacred Valley. The road leads to Lares and crosses the Amparaes Pass. This phenomenal drive winds through arid landscapes, crosses rivers and you’ll see some of the most stunning mountain vistas in Peru. Our final destination is the hot baths of Lares. Here, naturally occurring hot springs await us before we set out on our trek. From the thermal baths unfolds a small track used by local children and community members of Lares. We’ll pass through hand tilled fields and crops of quinoa and potato, amongst quaint stone houses. After a gradual climb of a few hours we’ll stop for a delicious lunch, before continuing on to the community of Cuncani, where we’ll set up camp for the evening.Lares Inca Trail camp (3,840 metres (12,600 feet)) (All meals)Hiking Distance: 11 kilometres (6.8 miles), 4-6 hoursElevation Gain: 600 metres (1,968 feet)Day 4 - Hike Lares Inca Trail over Paso de Pumahuanca to PacchaIf we have clear skies at sunrise, we’ll wake to the imposing view of Colque Crus, a majestic mountain capped by a glacier, which provides water to the local community. We follow the path next to an icy stream that will take us towards the pass. The ascent is challenging. On reaching the summit a stunning view of the Pampas of Anta awaits us, followed by a descent that will be most welcome after the challenging climb. The descent is steep but beautiful, crossing a small forest of ‘Polylepis’, the endemic and endangered trees of the high Andes. Just after the forest and with an incredible view of the valley below we will stop for lunch. After which the drop continues until we reach our camp, a tranquil paradise surrounded by trees and crossed by a small river. Tonight, if we find some dead tinder, we’ll enjoy a cosy campfire.Lares Inca Trail camp (4,040 metres (13,400 feet)) (All meals)Hiking Distance: 12.5 kilometres (7.8 miles), 7-9 hoursElevation Gain: 1,000 metres (3,280 feet)Day 5 - Hike Lares Inca Trail to OllantaytamboThis morning will be our last on the trail. From camp the walk becomes easier down to the piscigranja (fish farm). As we descend we’ll feel the climate changing, becoming warmer and more alive, with more variety in vegetation, and we’ll be accompanied by hummingbirds along the way. After a few short hours we’ll meet our private transportation that will take us to Ollantaytambo Station to board the train to Aguas Calientes. As the train travels along, the valley turns into a canyon and the scenery alters, as the cloud forests begin to appear, on our approach to the Machu Picchu Sanctuary. We will disembark the train at Aguas Calientes. After a well-deserved shower we’ll enjoy a delicious dinner at one of the best restaurants in town.Local hotel, Aguas Calientes (2,040 metres (6,692 feet)) (All meals)Hiking Distance: 6 kilometres (3.6 miles), 4-5 hoursElevation Loss: 800 metres (2,624 feet)Day 6 (morning) - Visit Machu PicchuAfter an early breakfast, we’ll head up to the ancient city of Machu Picchu, where we’ll join the rest of our group.Hiking Distance: wander around the ruins, 3 hoursElevation Gain: 200 metres (656 feet)Elevation Loss: 200 metres (656 feet)

     

    DAYS 3 TO 6 - OPTION B, CLASSIC INCA TRAIL

    Day 3 (afternoon) - Hike through the sacred Valley of the IncasWe’ll leave Cuzco and make our way through the Sacred Valley of the Incas before starting our hike at Piscacucho, or Kilometre 82 as it is known by the locals. From here we’ll spend the day hiking alongside the Rio Cusichaca, surrounded by massive Andean peaks, Inca ruins and semi-arid forest. We’ll visit a couple of small villages along the way, then have lunch and rest a while on the way to our first camp, Pisonay. When you arrive at camp, you’ll find our porters have set up your tent so you can simply relax with a hot drink and get to know your fellow travellers. Tonight our cooks will prepare the first of many sumptuous hot meals for us to enjoy in our dining tent – you’ll be impressed how well we take care of you on the trail.Classic Inca Trail camp (3,000 metres (9,842 feet)) (All meals)Hiking Distance: 12 kilometres (7.3 miles), 5-7 hoursElevation Gain: 400 metres (1,312 feet)Day 4 - Hike Inca Trail to PacaymayoToday is an unforgettable day. You’ll be woken with a cup of coca tea brought to your tent door. After a hearty breakfast, we’ll begin our hike on what will be our most challenging day. Today we climb 914 metres (3000 feet) up to Warmiwañusqa, or ‘Dead Woman’s Pass’ altitude 4400 metres (14,435 feet). The trail winds its way up through a beautiful mountain pass with stunning panoramic views of the alpine wonderland. It’s a challenging hike to the pass, and the 360º views make every step worthwhile. After celebrating our ascent, we’ll walk down cobbled steps paved by the Incas over 500 years ago to Pacaymayo Valley, our camp for the evening. Again, we’ll already have tents set up so all you need to do is relax and enjoy the evening.Classic Inca Trail camp (3,580 metres (11,745 feet)) (All meals)Hiking Distance: 11 kilometres (7 miles), 6-8 hoursElevation Gain: 1,200 metres (3,937 feet)Elevation Loss: 600 metres (1,968 feet)Day 5 - Hike Inca Trail to Wiñay WaynaThe scenery gets even better today! We’ll explore several fascinating Inca fortresses as we descend, with the cloud forest becoming more and more lush as the air becomes warmer and denser. The ancient ruins and increasingly verdant surroundings lend an eerie mood to the day as we make our way down to our next camp, Wiñay Wayna. This is our final night on the trail, with breath-taking views and another hearty dinner!Classic Inca Trail camp (3,600 metres (11,810 feet)) (All meals)Hiking Distance: 12 kilometres (7.3 miles), 6-8 hoursElevation Loss: 800 metres (2,624 feet)Day 6 (morning) - Hike to Machu PicchuAfter a very early breakfast, we hike about an hour in the dawn light to Inti Punku, the Sun Gate. We’ll wait here for the sun to rise and the morning fog to lift, giving us our first glimpse of Machu Picchu. It’s a moment to savour before we make our way down to explore this mysterious ancient city!Hiking Distance: 7.3 kilometres (4.5 miles), 6-7 hoursElevation Gain: 600 metres (1,968 feet)Wander around the ruins: 3 hours, +/- 200 metres (656 feet)

     

    DAY 6 (CONTINUED) - EXPLORE MACHU PICCHU

    We’ll meet our local guide who will show us around this fascinating ancient city. Afterwards, you’ll have all morning to explore the many passageways and stone structures of this mysterious place on your own. If you were on the Lares Trail, you’ll also have the chance to hike back to the Sun Gate for a unique perspective on these remote Inca ruins, set high on the top of a mountain surrounded by lush peaks. After plenty of time to explore Machu Picchu, we’ll take a scenic train ride back to Cuzco.Ramada Wyndham Costa del Sol, Cuzco (All meals)

     

    DAY 7 - FREE DAY IN CUZCO

    Cuzco is the archaeological capital of the Americas and it’s a fabulous place to spend a day exploring – it’s no wonder it’s the continent’s oldest continuously inhabited city! Walk along Cuzco’s central streets, lined with massive Inca-built stone walls that form the foundation of the city and blend into the colonial and modern architecture that has been added over the years. You can take the day to explore Cuzco’s most popular temples, museums, churches and fortresses. Alternatively, we’ll help you arrange one of the many optional guided activities available including mountain biking, hiking, or horseback riding. There’s also no shortage of great food and entertainment in Cuzco, with restaurants to suit any taste, cafés for coffee in the Plaza de Armas and great bars with local music.Ramada Wyndham Costa del Sol, Cuzco (Breakfast)

     

    DAY 8 - JOURNEY TO THE AMAZON, WILDLIFE VIEWING IN TAMBOPATA RESERVE

    Today we’ll take a short flight from Cuzco to Puerto Maldonado, a frontier town in the Amazon basin. We’ll take to motorised canoes and glide deep into the jungle down the Tambopata River, one of the headwaters of the Amazon. Listen for howler monkeys in the tropical forest canopy above and spot macaws perched high on the riverbanks. This area is teeming with wildlife and the boat trip to our jungle lodge is a great opportunity to look for giant otters, capuchin monkeys, caiman and an array of birds that can be found in this area. After lunch, we’ll experience the jungle with all of our senses by exploring on foot this time. Keep an eye out for the rainforest dwellers – including several species of monkeys – that come out in search of food in the late afternoon! After dark, you’ll have a chance to get back on board the canoes with a spotlight in search of the nocturnal caiman (South American crocodile) lurking in the river.Sachavacayoc Lodge, Amazon jungle (All meals)Hiking Time: 2 hours, short hikes in the jungle

     

    DAY 9 - WILDLIFE HIKE, VIRGIN JUNGLE EXPLORATION

    This morning we’ll explore some of the many miles of jungle trails that criss-cross the dense rainforest. We’ll travel by motorised canoe and hike through virgin forest to experience the wealth of native flora and fauna under the Amazon rainforest canopy, and learn how the indigenous people thrive in this challenging environment. The Amazon is the most biologically diverse place on Earth and you’ll discover more about the amazing flora and fauna here, as well as learning about the incredible medicinal plants that are found in this region. After lunch, you have the rest of the afternoon free to hang out at the lodge with a book or continue exploring the surrounding area on your own. If you’d prefer to hike a little more this afternoon, you can head out with our naturalist guide on little-known trails that pass by the homes of some of the rarest animals in the rainforest. This evening we’ll brave the jungle on foot to look for tarantulas, insects and frogs that come out after dark.Sachavacayoc Lodge, Amazon jungle (All meals)Walking Distance: 2 kilometres (1.2 miles), 1-2 hours

     

    DAY 10 - RETURN TO CUZCO, DEPART FOR HOME

    This morning we leave the rainforest and take a boat back to Puerto Maldonado, where we’ll catch a short flight to Cuzco. This is the last day of your trip in Peru, if you have time to spare after the trip, we’re happy to give you suggestions on how to make the most of it. On the other hand, if you’re on your way home today, we’ll send you back refreshed and invigorated from the great food, exercise, rest and adventures you’ll have had with us in Peru!(Breakfast, Lunch)

 

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