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Exploring the Lares Valley‘s captivating landscapes and rich Andean culture is a transformative 4-day, 3-night trek. Led by expert indigenous guides, you will enjoy the Inca heritage and local traditions. With a mix of camping and hotel stays, the itinerary offers the chance to visit traditional Quechua villages and relax in natural hot springs. This intimate adventure, limited to 14 travelers, promises a memorable and impactful experience.
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The Lares Valley Trek with Hot Spring is a 4-day, 3-night experience that immerses travelers in the local Andean culture of Quechua villages.
With 317 reviews and a 100% traveler recommendation, this trek offers a small group experience (max 14 travelers) with personalized service.
Highlights include visiting the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Machu Picchu, one of the modern 7 Wonders of the World.
The trek is great for multi-generation groups and features expert indigenous guides who share Inca culture.
Travelers can expect a memorable journey through breathtaking landscapes and immersion in the local way of life.
100% local, indigenous company supports local communities through jobs, training, education, healthcare, and reforestation projects.
Expert indigenous guides share Inca culture with travelers, fostering cultural exchange and understanding.
Expert indigenous guides share Inca heritage, fostering meaningful cultural exchange and mutual understanding with travelers.
The trek directly benefits the Quechua villages visited, providing economic opportunities and resources to improve livelihoods.
This sustainable model ensures the local communities have a voice and stake in the tourism experience.
Before the hike, travelers attend a briefing night at 6:00 PM to prepare for the adventure.
During the trek, certified English-speaking guides, professional chefs, and porters accompany the group. Travelers enjoy 2 nights camping and 1 night in a hotel.
A personal porter carries up to 7 kg per person. All transportation, round trip Expedition tourist class train, and entrance fees are included.
Meals, first aid, and safety equipment are provided. Rental gear like sleeping bags, trekking poles, and air mats are available.
Tips for the crew and travel insurance are advisable.
Travelers are picked up from their hotel in Cusco at 5:00 AM to begin the Lares Valley Trek. The pickup details are as follows:
Confirmation of the booking is received upon reservation, however the tour isn’t accessible for wheelchair users.
Service animals are allowed, and the pickup location is near public transportation.
A minimum of 2 people per booking is required for this trek.
The Lares Valley Trek is a non-refundable tour, and no refunds will be issued for cancellations.
Travelers should be prepared for an active, multi-day adventure in the Andes.
The Lares Valley Trek isn’t recommended for travelers with pre-existing medical conditions like back problems, heart issues, or pregnancy, as it requires a moderate to strong level of physical fitness.
Trekkers should be in good shape to handle the challenging hikes through rugged Andean terrain. A minimum of 2 people per booking is required, and the tour is non-refundable, with no cancellations allowed.
Travelers should carefully consider their abilities before booking this trek. Safety is the top priority, so it’s essential to be honest about one’s physical condition to ensure an enjoyable and successful journey.
Why visit the iconic Machu Picchu, one of the modern Seven Wonders of the World? This ancient Inca citadel offers:
Breathtaking panoramic views of the Andes Mountains.
Immersion in the rich history and culture of the Inca Empire.
An opportunity to explore remarkable architectural feats, including the Temple of the Sun and the Intihuatana stone.
The Lares Valley Trek with Hot Spring itinerary includes a visit to Machu Picchu, allowing travelers to experience this iconic site firsthand.
With expert local guides and seamless transportation, guests can uncover the mysteries of this awe-inspiring wonder, creating lasting memories of their journey through the Andes.
As travelers embark on the Lares Valley Trek, they enjoy the vibrant Andean culture, where indigenous Quechua communities welcome them with open arms.
Expert local guides share the Inca heritage, offering an authentic glimpse into the region’s rich history and traditions.
Expert local guides share the Inca heritage, offering an authentic glimpse into the region’s rich history and traditions.
Visitors explore quaint villages, observe traditional weaving and pottery-making demonstrations, and learn about the importance of communal living.
This cultural exchange fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation for the resilience and ingenuity of the Quechua people.
The Lares Valley Trek’s emphasis on local immersion sets it apart as a truly transformative experience.
Although the Lares Valley Trek is designed for hikers of moderate to strong fitness levels, proper preparation can help ensure a comfortable and rewarding experience.
The trek involves:
Ascending and descending steep mountain terrain, sometimes at high altitudes.
Carrying a daypack with essential items.
Adapting to changes in weather, including potential rain, wind, and cold temperatures.
To prepare, it’s recommended to train with regular hikes, exercise, and build up endurance.
Proper gear, such as sturdy hiking boots, layers, and trekking poles, can also make a significant difference.
With the right preparation, travelers can fully enjoy the Lares Valley’s natural beauty and cultural richness.
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The best time to go on this trek is during the dry season, typically from May to September. This offers clear skies, comfortable temperatures, and fewer crowds for an optimal trekking experience.
The Lares Valley Trek is moderately challenging, requiring a good level of fitness, though less demanding than some other Andes treks. It’s suitable for active travelers who enjoy hiking and want to experience Andean culture and landscapes.
Travelers can extend their stay in Machu Picchu after the trek, but they’ll need to book additional hotel nights and train tickets separately. This offers flexibility to explore the ancient citadel at one’s own pace.
The weather during the trek is generally cool and mild, with daytime temperatures ranging from 15-20°C (59-68°F). Nights can be chilly, so warm layers are recommended. Occasional rain showers are possible, so bringing rain gear is advisable.
The trek includes a personal porter that can carry up to 7 kg per person. There are no strict restrictions on luggage weight or size, but travelers should pack light and only bring essential items for the hike.
The Lares Valley Trek with Hot Spring offers a transformative 4-day, 3-night adventure that immerses travelers in the rich Andean culture and stunning landscapes. With expert indigenous guides, visitors will explore traditional Quechua villages, hike through breathtaking mountain scenery, and rejuvenate in natural hot springs – creating a truly memorable and impactful travel experience.