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From Cusco: Classic Salkantay Trek with Return by Train

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From Cusco: Classic Salkantay Trek with Return by Train

Are you planning your next adventure and dreaming of trekking around the magical Salkantay mountain range in Peru? If so, a Classic Salkantay Trek with Return by Train in Cusco is the perfect choice for you. This challenging trek is a must-do for anyone looking for a full outdoor experience.

The Classic Salkantay Trek with Return by Train start from the beautiful colonial city of Cusco, in the heart of the Peruvian Andes. From here you’ll set off on an incredible 4-day trek up to the mountain pass of Salkantay at 4,650m. During this adventure, you’ll make your way over other impressive mountains before finally reaching Machu Picchu, one of the world’s most famous archaeological sites.

What’s Included With Your Classic Salkantay Trek with Return by Train?

The Classic Salkantay Trek with Return by Train is an all-inclusive package that takes the hassle out of planning a trek in the Peruvian Andes. Here’s what you can expect from your journey:

  • Accommodation: 4 nights of comfortable camping
  • Transport: Pick-up and drop-off from your hotel in Cusco, transfer from Mollepata to Soraypampa, return by train from Machu Picchu to Cusco
  • Food: All meals are included on the trek – delicious Peruvian classics as well as vegetarian options.
  • Guides: Experienced and knowledgeable tour guide fluent in English
  • Travel Insurance: Accident and medical insurance coverage is provided
  • Entrance Fees: Entrance to Machu Picchu is included

What Can I Expect to See During My Salkantay Trek?

One of the best parts of this trek is the incredible scenery you’ll be surrounded by as you make your way up to the mountain pass. Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect to see on your way up:

  • Stunning snow-capped peaks of the Salkantay mountain range
  • Spectacular glaciers and crystal-clear rivers
  • Cloud forests and lush green valleys
  • The majestic peak of Nevado Salkantay, rising up to 6,271m
  • The Gringo Killer, an intimidating peak at 5,450m
  • Exotic Andean flora and fauna, including alpacas, llamas, and condors.

Your trek won’t just be about admiring the spectacular natural beauty around you – you’ll also stop off at some spectacular ancient sites as you make your way up. These will include Inca terraces and archaeological remains along the Inca Trail. You’ll also have the chance to explore some welcoming and hospitable local villages and communities, where you can experience the true culture of Peru.

At the end of your journey, you’ll reach Machu Picchu, one of the world’s most beloved archaeological sites and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spend a day exploring the incredible ruins and taking photos that will last a lifetime. Then take a luxurious journey back to Cusco by train.

Where Can I Book a Tour?

When it comes to booking a tour, GetYourGuide is a great option. GetYourGuide offers hundreds of incredible tours, activities, and experiences all around the world – including in Peru. Their Classic Salkantay Trek with Return by Train package is perfect for anyone looking for an immersive and exciting experience in one of the greatest wildernesses in South America.

Their tour includes experienced guides who will ensure you have a safe but thrilling journey over this mountain pass. Plus, with travel insurance included in their package, you can rest assured that you’ll be safe throughout your journey.

All in all, if you’re looking for an unforgettable adventure in Peru, then a Classic Salkantay Trek with Return by Train is an unbeatable choice. You’ll get to experience some of the world’s most stunning scenery while exploring fascinating culture and history – all while supported by an incredible group of tour guides and fantastic travel insurance included in the tour cost. So click here to book your own Classic Salkantay Trek with Return by Train today!

An Insider’s Guide to Cusco, Peru

Welcome to Cusco! As you explore this beautiful city, you will surely find many of the popular tourist spots. However, to get the full experience and see Cusco from a local perspective, keep reading for our insider’s guide:

Hidden Gems

In addition to the well-known Machu Picchu, Limaq Punco and Tambomachay are two underrated attractions that are worth visiting. Limaq Punco is a small, well-preserved Incan ruin with a beautiful view of the city, and Tambomachay is a set of waterfalls that eases the mind with the sound of running water.

Dining Spots and Cuisine

Cusco has a rich gastronomical culture that will leave any food lover impressed and satisfied. Here, you will find delicious dishes such as guinea pig, alpaca, and ceviche. Local markets such as San Pedro market and Cusco market are great places to find fresh produce and local cuisine. For a fancier dining experience, try Chicha restaurant in downtown Cusco, where you can try dishes that fuse traditional Peruvian cuisine with modern techniques.

Cultural Experiences

Cusco is full of traditions and customs that locals love to share with curious tourists. Inti Raymi, Cusco’s Inca festival, is celebrated on the winter solstice (June 21st) every year and is a must-see experience. It is a colorful parade that tells the story of the Incan Empire and its relationship with the sun. If you are interested in art, check out Museo de Arte Precolombino, where you can find ancient artifacts and contemporary art that explore pre-Columbian experiences.

Local History

Cusco has a rich history that dates back to the pre-Inca era. One captivating tale is that of the Saksaywaman site, a complex wall structure made without mortar, with stones weighing up to 130 metric tons. According to legend, the stones were brought by aliens, while scientists believe the stones were quarried from a nearby hill and transported using huge ropes and ramps.

Off-the-Beaten-Path Suggestions

For a unique experience, take a trip to Moray, an Inca ruin, unlike any other. The circular, terraced depressions of Moray are amazing to behold and perfect for those who are into stargazing. Another great off-beat spot to visit is Huaca Pucllana, which is an archeological site located right in the middle of the Miraflores district in Lima, about an hour’s flight from Cusco.

We hope that this guide will allow you to experience Cusco in a more authentic and memorable way. Cusco is full of hidden gems, unique experiences, and one-of-a-kind food that you should not miss. Enjoy your stay!

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From Cusco: Classic Salkantay Trek with Return by Train

Experience Adventure Like Never Before: Book Your Tour Today!