The Moonstone Trek

The Moonstone Trek

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The Moonstone Trek

9 Days Starting and ending in Cuzco

Visiting: Peru

Tour operator:

Exodus Adventure Travels

Tour code:

TPM

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

4 - 16

Physical rating:

Moderate / Challenging

Age range:

16-99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:

English

Activities:

Trekking, Walking

From: $2700

NB: Prices correct on 19-Sep-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

The trek starts in a quiet, rural valley between Cuzco and the Sacred Valley and finishes in Ollantaytambo, only seven miles upstream from the start of the Inca Trail. It passes through seldom-visited Andean villages, Inca and pre-Inca ruins and heads onto a beautiful altiplano plateau surrounded by glaciated peaks. Most groups won't encounter any other tourists for the entire trek and the combination of stunning mountain scenery and wildlife, fascinating relics and real isolation is truly rewarding.



Highlights

  • Discover Cuzco with its distinct Inca-Colonial fusion architecture

  • Seldom walked trails and few other tourists (if any!)

  • Majestically perched Machu Picchu

  • Walk a section of the Inca Trail via Wiñay Wayna

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Start Cuzco; Free Time To Explore The Inca Capital

In the altiplano hills, Cuzco, the imperial city of the Incas, was the geographic, cultural and political centre of a vast empire which, at its peak, stretched from present-day Quito in Ecuador to Santiago, Chile. After Spanish conquistadores invaded the city, they built on top of Inca structures, resulting in unique architecture, a fusion of the Inca and Spanish colonial styles.



There may be time for a short orientation tour of the city or free time to wander the cobbled streets, admiring the old houses, visiting interesting museums, churches and pre-Columbian buildings, or to sit in a cafe and sample a coca tea.



Take it easy upon arrival into Cuzco and drink plenty of water to allow your body to acclimatise to the altitude (11,155ft/3,400m).



There is a welcome briefing in the hotel lobby this afternoon/evening.



Accommodation: MamaSara Hotel (or similar)

Day 2 : Free Day; Optional Sacred Valley Excursion

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today has been left free for exploring Cuzco, one of the most beautiful cities in South America. The Plaza de Armas, a fantastic spot for people watching, and Qorikancha (the Sun Temple) in the Santo Domingo church and monastery are worth a visit. The Mercado San Pedro is the place to try local produce and there are many handicraft markets to shop for souvenirs, such as alpaca jumpers and scarves.



Outside the town are more Inca ruins, notably the fortress of Sacsayhuaman where the Inca armies made their last stand against the Conquistadores. Cuzco is also the gateway to the Sacred Valley of the Incas and, should you wish to visit the sites, your leader can help organise an excursion, including Pisac Market (optional).



If you would like something more active, there is an array of other optional activities available, including paddleboarding on a lake, mountain biking, or a combination of via ferrata and zip-lining in the Sacred Valley.



Accommodation: MamaSara Hotel (or similar)

Day 3 : Start The Moonstone Trek; Walk Past Ruins And Hamlets To The Village Of Chillipawa

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We have an early start as it’s a very busy day! We take a private minibus to the trailhead, stopping first to explore the nearby ruins that the trek was named after. This is a large site with several distinct Inca remnants, clearly of religious importance. As with the rest of the trek, we are most likely to have the site completely to ourselves. The Moonstone itself is a large carving on an enormous boulder and its significance is not yet understood.



The trailhead is in a quiet, dusty valley and we soon climb high enough from the floor to enjoy great views. Around lunchtime, we stop to explore the imposing pre‐Inca fortress of Wata, which straddles the trail. The ruin has not yet been accurately dated and pottery can often still be found lying on the ground. The path then traverses along a green side valley as we head above a few tiny villages before entering the village of Chillipawa, where we camp.



Accommodation: Full‐service camping:  Chillipawa Camp

Day 4 : Up The Accoccosa Pass And Onto The High Pampas

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

A long, steady climb with plenty of rest stops to aid acclimatisation takes us above the villages and into the high pampas – rugged meadows of long grass. We normally stop for lunch shortly before the crest of the Accoccosa Pass (where the very rare Andean flicker is sometimes seen, and often heard). The last leg of the pass is on loose red scree, but the view from the top makes it all worthwhile: a broad, hidden valley surrounded by snowy peaks, the Huayanay range on the left, the Urubamba range straight ahead and beautiful, triangular Mount Veronica (19,030ft/5,800m) to the right. We have time to explore this plateau and experience walking in the altiplano before returning to our camp for a well‐deserved hot dinner. The isolation of the camp, well away from any settlements, results in spectacular night skies when clear.



Accommodation: Full‐service camping:  High Pass Camp

Day 5 : Continue Along A Narrow Canyon And Inca Aqueduct Before Crossing Over To The Inca Quarry Of Cachicata

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We start after breakfast by following the stream into a narrow canyon. Rare polylepis trees grow here and we pass through a small grove as we leave the canyon. Our path then turns north and traverses very high above a deep, steep valley separating us from the Huayanay mountains. This is probably the most spectacular section of the trek and we roughly follow a (now-defunct) Inca aqueduct spectacularly carved out of the cliffs to take water from the hidden valley of our campsite to the Sacred Valley several miles away. At the end of the traverse, we have a short but steep climb up to our lunch spot: a flat, ridgetop meadow facing straight across the Sacred Valley to the snowy Urubamba range.



After lunch, we walk down to Huayrapunku. Meaning Gate of the Wind, this is a ridgetop Inca shrine oriented to Mount Veronica, of which it has an incredible view. A short walk brings us to our final campsite, among the granite stones of the Cachicata Quarry. It was here that huge blocks were cut from the rose‐coloured granite before being dragged down the mountainside and across the river to the Sun Temple at Ollantaytambo.



Accommodation: Full‐service camping:  Cachicata Camp

Day 6 : Descend To Ollantaytambo Where The Trek Ends

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Wake before dawn to watch the sun rise over the Sacred Valley from our campsite high above it, the sun’s first rays catching the glaciers of Mount Veronica. This is our last day on trek and we descend from the pampas into the lush valley floor along the enormous stone ramps on which the Incas dragged the stones. We cross the river and explore the huge Sun Temple complex to see where the stones ended and what use they were put to.



Accommodation: Tunupa Lodge (or similar)

Day Walk Along Inca Trail Via Wiñay Wayna Ruins

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

We wake early for a scenic train journey through the Urubamba River valley (approximately 1hr 20min) to Km104 where we disembark, cross the river, and start our full-day Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu. Our uphill efforts are rewarded with spectacular views and access to the attractive ruins of Wiñay Wayna (Forever Young), where we enjoy our box lunch. From here, a relatively flat trail takes us past wild orchids to Inti Punku (the Sun Gate), where we get our first full sight of Machu Picchu, one of the New Wonders of the World. Our afternoon arrival usually yields great photo opportunities as we descend into the ruins complex. With our full tour tomorrow, we exit the site and board the bus to Aguas Calientes to enjoy a well-earned meal, shower and a comfortable bed for the night in preparation for our early return to Machu Picchu.



Accommodation: Inti Punku Machu Picchu (or similar)

Day 8 : Guided Tour Of Machu Picchu; Return To Cuzco By Train And Road

Meals Included: Breakfast

We start early to beat the day-trippers from Cuzco and reach the ruins as early as possible; buses return us up the winding road to the Machu Picchu entrance. During high season (May to October), there may be a bit of a wait.



Machu Picchu is one of the architectural and engineering marvels of the ancient world and what makes it all the more dramatic is the staggering mountain backdrop. The Spaniards never found it, the Incas left no records of it, and so Machu Picchu remained an enigma, a city lost for centuries in the jungle until it was rediscovered in 1911 by the American historian Hiram Bingham. Your guided tour highlights the history, culture, architecture and mysteries that Machu Picchu still holds to this day.



This afternoon, we catch the train back to Ollantaytambo (1hr 30min) and continue by private bus to Cuzco (1hr 30min).



Accommodation: MamaSara Hotel (or similar)

Day 9 : End Cuzco

Meals Included: Breakfast

The adventure ends in Cuzco and we begin our return journeys home after breakfast. However, if you’re not ready for the adventure to end, you can always book onto our Lake Titicaca extension, where you explore the sky-high waters by boat, visit an indigenous community and explore the pre‐Inca site of Sillustani. Alternatively, journey into the wilds on our Amazon Rainforest extension and explore lakes, rivers and jungle trails in search of the abundant wildlife that lives there.

What's Included

  • Meals
    8 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 3 dinners.


* All breakfasts, 5 lunches and 3 dinners
* 5 nights en suite hotels and 3 nights full-service camping
* All transport and listed activities
* Tour leader throughout
* Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)
* Arrival and departure transfers
* Full porterage throughout trek
* Exodus kitbag 
* Inflatable sleeping mat while camping

What's Not Included

  • Sleeping bag (hire locally from US$20)

  • Travel insurance

  • Single accommodation (available on request)

  • Visas or vaccinations

Food


All breakfasts, 5 lunches and 3 dinners are included in the price of the
tour. 

Peruvian cuisine has developed a reputation for its flavours and originality
and it’s well worth trying out a few of the local delicacies. Amongst these
are ceviche (a spicy dish of seafood or fish marinated in lime juice), lomo
saltado (a Peruvian take on a beef stir-fry) and various hearty soups such as
the delicious quinoa soup. Other dishes include roasted cuy (guinea pig),
alpaca steak, and to drink, the national beverage: Pisco Sour.

Drinking water is included throughout the holiday as the tap water in Peru is
not safe to drink; boiled and filtered drinking water is provided on the trek
and elsewhere your leader will buy large water containers for you to refill
your bottle from. 

Hotel breakfasts are normally simple buffet-style affairs, usually including
bread/toast and jam, cereal, sometimes eggs or a cooked dishes, sometimes
fruit, tea/coffee and fruit juice. Regrettably, we cannot guarantee that
wheat/gluten-free products will be available for breakfast in all
locations – if you have an intolerance you may wish to bring your own
breakfast food.

Where lunch and dinner are not included in Cuzco/Aguas Calientes we'll visit
a variety of cafes and restaurants.

During the Moonstone Trek hearty breakfasts are served and good quality
cooked lunches and dinners are provided, and usually consist of soup or a
starter, a main course with meat/fish and some form of carbohydrates,
followed by a dessert. Some snacks between meals are also provided. Bed
tea/coffee is brought to your tent each morning and juice or hot drinks are
provided with all meals during the trek.

 

Accommodation

We use three-star hotels for this Andean trip, which feature an excellent blend of quality and comfort and are within an easy walk of the attractions in Cuzco, the Sacred Valley and Aguas Calientes. On trek, we have three nights of full-service camping with full porterage, meaning our camp staff put up and take down the tents, cook, and do all the camp chores. You need only carry your backpack for the day and enjoy your time passing mountains and Inca ruins.



Below are the hotels typically used on this trip.



Cuzco: MamaSara (nights 1-2 and 8)







Just a few blocks from the historic centre, MamaSara is well located for our adventures in the one-time Inca capital of Cuzco. The design of the rooms pays homage to the city with locally sourced furniture and artwork, while the restaurant serves Peruvian Andean cuisine.



Moonstone Trail: Full-service camping (nights 3-5)







For three nights, we sleep among Andean peaks and wake to mountain views. It'll be the adventure of a lifetime for some, but not one without comforts. We sleep and dine in good-quality four-season tents. We also have a toilet tent set up both in camp and during lunch stops. Boiled and filtered drinking water is provided in the mornings, at lunch and dinner so we can refill our water bottles. Additionally, a bowl of warm water is provided each morning and evening for washing. Camp staff will set up, break down and transport all camp equipment necessary.



Ollantaytambo: Tunupa Lodge (night 6)







Tunupa Lodge is located in Ollantaytambo, a town in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. It has comfortable and cosy rooms, plus a bar and restaurant that serves delicious local and international cuisine, plus a variety of drinks. The hotel also has a lovely garden and is a great place to relax and reflect on your amazing trek to Machu Picchu.



Aguas Calientes: Inti Punku Machu Picchu Hotel (night 7)







The Inti Punku is centrally located in Aguas Calientes, a small town alongside the Urubamba River. This comfortable hotel offers clean, contemporary rooms with private baths and hot water, making it a perfect place to relax and take in this unique setting far below the ruins of Machu Picchu.

Check out our Q&As

  • Do you require a visa for this holiday?

    Visas are not required by UK citizens, Western European nationals, Americans, Canadians, Australians, New Zealanders, South Africans and most other nationalities. If you are in any doubt please contact the nearest Peruvian Embassy.

  • What is the standard of the hotels on this tour?

    5 nights hotels in en suite rooms

  • Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?

    Yes.

  • Are children permitted to take part in the tour?

    Minimum 16 age passenger can go on this tour.

  • Are vaccinations required for this tour?

    There are no mandatory vaccination requirements.

    Recommended vaccinations are: Polio, Tetanus, Typhoid, Hepatitis A.

  • What is the maximum group size?

    16

  • Are airport transfers included in this tour?

    Yes,

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Exodus has been trading since 1974

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

    You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

The Moonstone Trek

I felt that our tour leader and our support group

I felt that our tour leader and our support group looked after us exceptionally well. We were well catered for, the service was excellent and they were all very friendly and helpful.

The Moonstone Trek

The organisation was faultless and the trip was su

The organisation was faultless and the trip was superb, and fully thought through to make it as rewarding as possible. The standard of the guide - Cesar Smith - was top class.

The Moonstone Trek

Well organized,great trekking, excellent food but

Well organized,great trekking, excellent food but above all our guide Edwind just made the trip for us all. He comes highly recommended. Reliable, friendly amusing and thoughtful.

The Moonstone Trek

The quality of the tour guides were excellent with

The quality of the tour guides were excellent with the itinerary very well planned.

The Moonstone Trek

From landing in Peru the customer care was excelle

From landing in Peru the customer care was excellent and our Moonstone trek team were outstanding.

The Moonstone Trek

"Brilliant trip with great guides, The only thing

"Brilliant trip with great guides, The only thing i would say that this trip is not moderate and should be re-classified "

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The Moonstone Trek

I felt safe and looked after, the trip was well or

I felt safe and looked after, the trip was well organised and our guide was brilliant!

The Moonstone Trek

Our guide Edwind was fantastic, knowledgeable and

Our guide Edwind was fantastic, knowledgeable and incredibly thoughtful and hardworking

The Moonstone Trek

Great itinerary and excellent guide

Great itinerary and excellent guide

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