Nature Trips Peru

Mystical Huchuy Qosqo Trek to Machu Picchu (3 Days)

Swift Andean Escape with Spiritual Insights and Local Hospitality

Overview

Explore the hidden gem of the Huchuy Qosqo ruins—an ideal hike for those who don’t have much time but crave a swift escape into the Andean wilderness. Immerse yourself in Andean spirituality, partake in a ceremonial gratitude offering led by a shaman, stay overnight with locals, and uncover the wonders of the Sacred Valley of the Incas and Machu Picchu!

Itinerary

Early in the morning, we will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco and drive for about one hour to the local community of Taucca in the Sacred Valley. The hiking adventure commences with an ancestral ceremony led by our Andean Shaman—a mindful moment to express gratitude to the spirits, ourselves, and to set an intention for this trek. Our 3-hour ascent takes us to the trek’s highest point, offering chances to admire several lagoons with breathtaking views. At the mountain pass, enjoy incredible vistas of snow-capped mountains and the Sacred Valley. Descending, we reach the village of Pucamarca, explore the ancient Inca ruins of Patabamba, and follow the original Inca trail to the archaeological site of Huchuy Qosqo (3650m / 11,975 ft), meaning “Little Cusco” in Quechua. This site was utilized by the Incas for rituals and offerings to their gods. In the late afternoon, acquaint yourself with a local family, learn about their customs, and enjoy a traditional dinner before staying overnight.

After savoring a delightful breakfast at the local homestay, our local guide will delve into the fascinating history of this archaeological site. Ample time is allocated to explore the remarkable ruins, featuring sacred temples, farming terraces, storehouses, water channels, and the original Inca reservoir. Following this, a 2-hour downhill hike brings us to the local community of Lamay. From there, we use private transportation to reach Ollantaytambo, where we enjoy lunch. In the afternoon, we board a train to Aguas Calientes, where we spend the night at a hotel.

This is the day we’ve all been eagerly anticipating! Following a hearty breakfast at our hotel, we board the shuttle bus destined for the World Wonder of Machu Picchu. Guided by our local guide, we explore the key features of this ancient Inca citadel, including the Temple of the Sun, Temple of the Condor, Temple of Three Windows, Sun Dial, Quarry, the House of the Inka, urban areas, and agricultural terraces. Ample time is set aside for photography, with the option to visit Machu Picchu Mountain or Huayna Picchu Mountain (not included; please inform us in advance!). Afterward, we return to Aguas Calientes. In the afternoon, we board a train to Ollantaytambo /Poroy, reveling in the scenic landscapes of the Sacred Valley. Upon arrival, our driver awaits to transport us back to Cusco.

$590

for the couple

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2 people

$665

/person

Prices are in USD per person, based on a group of 2. Please contact us for customized modifications.

3-4 people

$585

/person

Prices are in USD per person, based on a group of 3-4. Please contact us for customized modifications.

5-7 people

$510

/person

Prices are in USD per person, based on a group of 5-7. Please contact us for customized modifications.

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Inclusions and Additional Information

  • Overnight stay with a local family (night 1) and at a 3-4-star hotel in Aguas Calientes (night 2).
  • Meals: lunch and dinner on day 1, all meals on day 2, breakfast on day 3.
  • Activities as outlined in the itinerary.
  • Professional English-speaking guide.
  • Entrance tickets for Machu Picchu and Huchuy Qosqo
  • Pick-up and drop-off in Cusco.
  • Transportation to the starting point of our hike.
  • Shuttle bus service between Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu.
  • Train transportation from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo /Poroy.
  • Transportation from Ollantaytambo /Poroy to your hotel in Cusco.
  • Breakfast on day 1, lunch and dinner on day 3.
  • Trekking poles. Available for rent for $15.00 per person.
  • Activities and meals not mentioned in the itinerary or indicated as optional.
  • Gratuities for the staff.
  • National or international flights.
  • Travel Insurance.

If you ever need to cancel or want to know about refunds, you can find all the details in our Terms and Conditions. If you’re not sure about something or have any questions, just get in touch with us.

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FAQ about this trek

The trek is moderate in difficulty, suitable for individuals with a reasonable level of fitness. It involves varied terrains, including uphill climbs and descents. We recommend being adequately prepared with comfortable trekking gear.

Accommodation includes an overnight stay with a local family on night one and a comfortable night at a 4-star hotel in Aguas Calientes on night two.

No need to worry about camping gear—we’ve got you covered! Enjoy a delicious box lunch during the trek. On the first night, you’ll stay at a local homestay near Huchuy Qosqo, where a local family will freshly prepare meals for you. You’ll experience simple yet very comfortable accommodations, ensuring your journey is both pleasant and convenient. However, please note that hiking poles are not included in the package; you can rent them for 15 USD. Just let us know in advance, and we’ll take care of the arrangements.

Huchuy Qosqo held significant spiritual importance for the Incas. This ancient site is believed to have served as a ceremonial center and religious retreat. The exact spiritual purposes are not fully understood, but it is thought that the Incas used Huchuy Qosqo for rituals, ceremonies, and possibly as a place for connecting with the divine forces of nature.

The strategic location of Huchuy Qosqo, overlooking the Sacred Valley, suggests its role in the Inca cosmology and their reverence for the natural landscape. As with many Inca sites, the exact spiritual significance may vary, and interpretations are often based on a combination of archaeological evidence and Andean cosmology. Exploring the spiritual aspects of Huchuy Qosqo adds a fascinating layer to the historical and cultural significance of this remarkable site.

The best time to visit Machu Picchu and Huchuy Qosqo is generally during the dry season, which spans from May to September. This period offers more stable weather and clearer skies, providing better visibility for enjoying the breathtaking views of the site. June to August is the peak tourist season, so while the weather is pleasant, there may be larger crowds.

Alternatively, the shoulder months of April and October can also be good options. These months still offer relatively dry weather, but with fewer visitors compared to the peak season.

Keep in mind that Machu Picchu is a popular destination year-round, so it’s a good idea to plan and book your visit in advance, regardless of the time of year. Ultimately, the best time to go depends on your preferences for weather, crowd size, and overall experience.

Please remember that the train company only allows carry-on baggage (a duffle bag or small backpack) with a weight no greater than 5kg/11lb and a maximum size of 62 linear inches/157 cm (height + length + width). Boarding with luggage larger than stated above will not be allowed.

Clothing:

    • Comfortable hiking boots with good ankle support.
    • Lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing for trekking.
    • Insulating layers for colder evenings.
    • Rain jacket or poncho, as weather conditions can change.

Daypack Essentials:

    • Daypack to carry essentials during the trek.
    • Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection.
    • Personal first aid kit with any necessary medications.
    • Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.

Personal Items:

    • Personal hygiene items (toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.).
    • Towel and wet wipes for refreshing during the trek.
    • Camera or smartphone for capturing memorable moments.

Optional Items (Available for Rent):

      • Hiking poles (available for rent at 15 USD).

Original passport:

  • To enter Machu Picchu

This comprehensive list should cover the essentials for a comfortable and enjoyable trek. If you have any specific questions or need further guidance, feel free to reach out to our team. We want to ensure you’re well-prepared for an unforgettable adventure!

To visit Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain, please inform us in advance. There is an additional cost of $60 USD for this option. It’s important to let us know ahead of time because the entrance tickets are limited and tend to sell out quickly. This way, we can ensure availability and make the necessary arrangements for your memorable experience.

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