Lares Trek & Inca Trail: A 5-Day Epic Journey to Machu Picchu

Lares Trek & Inca Trail: A 5-Day Epic Journey to Machu Picchu

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Tour Overview

Embark on the Ultimate Andean Adventure: 5-Day Lares Trek and Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.Experience a journey that seamlessly blends a cultural hike through remote mountains and villages with the legendary Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Over five unforgettable days, you'll immerse yourself in the rich traditions of local communities, marvel at breathtaking glaciers, explore piercingly blue lakes, and stand in awe before stunning waterfalls.Highlights of Your Adventure:Visit the natural hot springs of Lares: Begin your trek by relaxing in the therapeutic waters of Lares, surrounded by majestic Andean peaks.Hike the iconic Short Inca Trail: Walk in the footsteps of the ancient Incas along a trail steeped in history and natural beauty.Arrive at Machu Picchu twice: Witness the magic of Machu Picchu at both sunset and sunrise. Enter through the Sun Gate in the afternoon of Day 4 and return the next morning to experience the sunrise over the citadel.Return on the Vistadome panoramic train: Enjoy panoramic views of the Sacred Valley's stunning landscapes aboard the Vistadome or 360° train on your journey back.Book with Confidence and Flexibility: Secure your adventure knowing you have flexible booking options for peace of mind.Don't miss this unique opportunity to connect deeply with the Andean world—blend cultural immersion, natural wonders, and historical exploration into one incredible experience. Book your TreXperience today and create memories that will last a lifetime! ...more ...less

Highlights

  • Embark on the Ultimate Andean Adventure: 5-Day Lares Trek and Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

  • Experience a journey that seamlessly blends a cultural hike through remote mountains and villages with the legendary Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

  • Over five unforgettable days, you'll immerse yourself in the rich traditions of local communities, marvel at breathtaking glaciers, explore piercingly blue lakes, and stand in awe before stunning waterfalls

  • Highlights of Your Adventure:Visit the natural hot springs of Lares: Begin your trek by relaxing in the therapeutic waters of Lares, surrounded by majestic Andean peaks

  • Hike the iconic Short Inca Trail: Walk in the footsteps of the ancient Incas along a trail steeped in history and natural beauty

  • Arrive at Machu Picchu twice: Witness the magic of Machu Picchu at both sunset and sunrise

  • Enter through the Sun Gate in the afternoon of Day 4 and return the next morning to experience the sunrise over the citadel

  • Return on the Vistadome panoramic train: Enjoy panoramic views of the Sacred Valley's stunning landscapes aboard the Vistadome or 360° train on your journey back

  • Book with Confidence and Flexibility: Secure your adventure knowing you have flexible booking options for peace of mind

  • Don't miss this unique opportunity to connect deeply with the Andean world—blend cultural immersion, natural wonders, and historical exploration into one incredible experience

  • Book your TreXperience today and create memories that will last a lifetime!

Itinerary

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Day 1: Cusco – Lares Thermal Baths – Kiswarani – Blue Lagoon

Location: Lares

Accommodation: Camp

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Your adventure begins with an early morning pickup from your hotel at approximately 4:30 am (depending on your location). As the sun rises, we’ll journey through the breathtaking Sacred Valley of the Incas, arriving at the renowned Lares hot springs around 8:00 am. Imagine starting your day soaking in the therapeutic waters, set at varying temperatures, with the majestic Andes surrounding you. These thermal baths are not only relaxing but offer natural healing benefits—perfect for your muscles, bones, and any travel stress.

After this refreshing experience, you’ll enjoy a hearty breakfast in a stunning location before we set off on the next leg of our journey. A short, scenic drive brings us to the trailhead, where we begin a 2-hour hike through picturesque landscapes, making our way to the charming village of Kiswarani. Here, your chef will prepare a well-earned lunch with fresh, local ingredients.

But the day doesn’t end there! We continue with another 2-hour trek, passing through postcard-perfect scenes of potato farms, vibrant waterfalls, and awe-inspiring mountain vistas. Your destination? A tranquil campsite perched on the shores of the enchanting Blue Lagoon at 3,900 meters (12,795 ft). Upon arrival, your tent will be ready, and a steaming cup of tea will be waiting for you—just the thing to unwind after a day of adventure.

As night falls, immerse yourself in the magic of the Andean sky. Stargaze under the pristine heavens and let our guides introduce you to the fascinating world of Inca astronomy.

  • Campsite Altitude: 3,900 m (12,795 ft)
  • Distance: 10 km (6 miles)
  • Duration: 7 hours
  • Meals: Breakfast, snacks, lunch, dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping

Day 2: Blue Lagoon – Condor Pass – Canchacancha Community

Location: Cancha Cancha

Accommodation: Camp

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We'll wake you up bright and early with a steaming cup of coffee or coca tea to energize you for the day's adventure. This is the longest and most challenging day of our trek, but it’s filled with incredible rewards! After a nourishing breakfast, we’ll embark on a 4-hour uphill hike to reach the majestic Condor Pass at 4,750 m (15,583 ft)—the highest point of your journey. As you ascend, you'll pass by crystal-clear lakes where Wallatas (Andean geese or ‘love birds’) gracefully swim, all set against the backdrop of the towering Andean giants: Pitusiray, Sawasiray, and Qolquecruz, each standing over 18,000 ft high.

At the summit of Condor Pass, take a moment to catch your breath with a well-deserved cup of coca tea while your tour guide leads a spiritual offering ceremony to the sacred mountains, connecting you with the powerful energy of these ancient lands.

Next, we begin our descent—over 3 hours through breathtaking Andean scenery. Along the way, you'll be greeted by serene lagoons, exotic birds, playful llamas and alpacas, and even the elusive vizcachas (rabbit-like creatures). Keep an eye out for more Wallatas as we make our way to our second campsite in the traditional village of Canchacancha.

Canchacancha sits at 3,750 m (12,303 ft) and is a unique place, completely untouched by modern technology. There are no drainage systems, computers, internet connections, or even cellphone service. Here, the local people speak Quechua, the ancient language of the Incas, and live by time-honored traditions. You’ll have the rare opportunity to meet and interact with the villagers, visit a local school, and help teach and play games with the children. The community welcomes any donations of food, school supplies, or anything else that can support their education and well-being.

In the afternoon, your guide will invite you to visit a local family's home, where you’ll experience their traditional lifestyle, taste authentic food, and see firsthand how they raise guinea pigs, llamas, and alpacas. Afterward, enjoy a hearty dinner prepared by our talented chef, and then settle in for a well-earned night’s rest under the Andean stars.

  • Campsite Altitude: 3,750 m (12,303 ft)
  • Distance: 16 km (10 miles)
  • Duration: 7 hours
  • Meals: Breakfast, snacks, lunch, dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping
  • Difficulty: Moderate to challenging

Day 3: Canchacancha – Salineras of Maras – Ollantaytambo

Location: Ollantaytambo

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Wake up to a stunning panorama of the Andean highlands and savor a delicious breakfast as you prepare for the final leg of your trek, descending from the highlands into the fertile Sacred Valley. Before we begin, we'll bid a heartfelt farewell to the villagers who continue to live by ancient Inca traditions, remaining isolated from the modern world.

As we make our way down, you'll experience a dramatic change in landscapes and ecosystems—from the cold, rugged mountains where potatoes thrive to the lush, fertile soil of the Sacred Valley, where corn dominates the crops. Our trek concludes in the charming town of Huaran (2,700 m / 8,856 ft), where we’ll meet our private bus.

From here, we'll journey to the famous Salineras of Maras, where thousands of salt pools have been harvested since pre-Inca times, and then continue to Ollantaytambo, known as the “Last Living Incan City” or the “World Capital of the Native Americans.” Walk the ancient streets, explore Inca water channels, and immerse yourself in the living history that surrounds you.

After our exploration, we'll enjoy a hearty dinner at a local restaurant in Ollantaytambo before retiring to a comfortable hotel for the night—ready for the next chapter of your adventure.

  • Campsite Altitude: 2,700 m (8,856 ft)
  • Distance: 12 km (7.4 miles)
  • Duration: 4 hours
  • Meals: Breakfast, snacks, lunch, dinner
  • Accommodation: Hotel
  • Difficulty: Easy to moderate

Day 4: Ollantaytambo – Short Inca Trail – Aguas Calientes

Location: Aguas Calientes

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After an early breakfast at your hotel, we'll set off on a breathtaking 1.5-hour train ride along the winding Urubamba River from Ollantaytambo to km 104 at Chachabamba, nestled in the heart of the cloud forest. Upon arrival, we'll head straight to the Chachabamba checkpoint to begin your TreXperience to Machu Picchu. Don't forget to bring your original passport to pass through the checkpoint.

Our adventure kicks off with a visit to the enchanting Inca site of Chachabamba. From here, we'll hike along an ancient Inca Trail, abandoned in the 16th century and hidden for centuries in the lush jungle. The initial part of the trail involves a gradual uphill hike lasting about 4 hours until we reach the mesmerizing Wiñaywayna, which translates to "Forever Young." Here, we'll pause to explore this stunning archaeological site and soak in the spectacular views of the Andes. A delicious packed lunch and refreshments will be provided to keep you energized.

Rejuvenated, we'll continue our hike towards the Sun Gate (Inti Punku), where you'll catch your first awe-inspiring glimpse of the Lost City of the Incas—an unforgettable sight that will leave you breathless. From the Sun Gate, it's a one-hour downhill walk to the city, offering breathtaking views at every turn. We'll arrive at Machu Picchu in the afternoon, providing a unique opportunity to experience the citadel with fewer crowds—perfect for capturing those once-in-a-lifetime photos.

After immersing ourselves in the magic of Machu Picchu, we'll take a comfortable bus down to Aguas Calientes, where we'll enjoy a hearty dinner and spend the night in a cozy hotel, resting up for the next day's adventures.

  • Aguas Calientes Altitude: 2,000 m (6,561 ft)
  • Highest Altitude: 2,700 m (8,858 ft)
  • Distance: 16 km (10 miles)
  • Duration: 7 hours
  • Meals: Lunch, snacks, dinner
  • Accommodation: Hotel
  • Difficulty: Moderate

Day 5: Discover Machu Picchu (Lost City of the Incas) – Return to Cusco

Meals Included: Breakfast

Rise very early to seize the highlight of your Lares Trek and Short Inca Trail tour: visiting the legendary Machu Picchu. We'll head straight to the queue to catch one of the first buses at 5:30 am, ensuring we arrive as the sky begins to brighten. As dawn breaks, you'll witness incredible views of the ancient city emerging from the morning mist.

On a clear day, you can marvel at the spectacular sunrise over Machu Picchu—an unforgettable sight that will leave you breathless. Your expert guide will lead you on a 2 to 3-hour comprehensive tour, unveiling the secrets of the city and covering all its major highlights. After the tour, you'll have the freedom to explore Machu Picchu on your own or challenge yourself with a climb up Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (tickets must be booked in advance). Your guide will provide all the information you need to return to Aguas Calientes for lunch (not included).

In the afternoon, relax as you journey back to Cusco aboard the luxurious Vistadome train and a private van, enjoying panoramic views of the Sacred Valley along the way. You'll arrive in Cusco at approximately 7:30 p.m., concluding your unforgettable adventure.

  • Duration: 3 – 4 hours
  • Meals: Breakfast (hotel)
  • Difficulty: Easy

What's Included

  • Hotel Pickup: From your hotel for the tour.
  • Free Luggage Storage: Secure storage for your belongings.
  • Professional Tour Guide: Knowledgeable and experienced.
  • Door-to-Door Service: From hotel to hotel.
  • All Bus Tickets: To Machu Picchu.
  • Entrance Tickets: To the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu.
  • Camping Accommodation: 2 nights in the mountains.
  • Hotel Accommodation: 2 nights in a 3-star hotel.
  • Eureka Tents: For camping.
  • Sleeping Foam Mattress: For a comfortable sleep.
  • Duffle Bag: This bag is for your belongings, up to 8 kilos.
  • Chef, Porters, Horse Riders: For assistance and support.
  • Cargo Mules: To carry food and equipment.
  • Emergency Horse: Available if needed.
  • Safety Equipment: First-aid kit, satellite phones, oxygen tank.
  • Camping Gear: Rain ponchos, pillows, dining tent, chairs, tables.
  • Panoramic Trains: For the return journey.
  • All Taxes and Booking Fees: No hidden costs.

What's Not Included

  • Sleeping Bag, Air Mattress, and Trekking Poles: These items can be rented if needed.
  • Huayna Picchu Mountain: The entrance fee is not included.
  • Machu Picchu Mountain: Entrance fee not included (different from the Machu Picchu citadel).
  • Lunch on the Last Day: Not provided in Aguas Calientes.
  • Travel Insurance: Not included, but it is recommended to have your own.
  • Tips: Optional gratuities for guides, porters, and staff.

Requirements

  • Passport: A current valid passport is required.
  • Rain Gear: Essential for wet weather.
  • Sun Protection: Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.
  • Warm Layers: Fleece or long-sleeved tops for warmth.
  • Personal Medication: Any necessary medications.
  • Camera: Plus extra batteries to capture memories.
  • Head Torch: Useful for nighttime activities.
  • Extra Snacks: Power bars, chocolate, and other energy-boosting snacks.
  • Extra Money: For souvenirs, drinks, and tips. Small change is useful for paying to use villagers' toilets on the first day.

Please Note

  • Adult Supervision: Children must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Infant Seats: Available on request if advised at the time of booking.
  • Dietary Requirements: Please inform us of any specific dietary needs at the time of booking.
  • Vegetarian Option: Available upon request at the time of booking.
  • Passport Details: Passport name, number, expiry, and country are required at the time of booking for all participants.
  • Valid Passport: A current valid passport is required on the day of travel.

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  • When is the tour available?

    This tour is available all year round except February

  • Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?

    All our tours guides are fluent English speakers

  • Is there a limit to luggage that can be brought on the tour?

    You can put up to 7 kilos of your personal stuff in the duffel bag, this will be transported by porters

  • What is the tipping policy?

    Tipping is absolutely optional.

  • Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?

    In case you need help with pre and post-tour accommodation, please contact us

  • Are all entrance fees included in the price?

    All entrance fee to the places we visit is included

  • Is there any free time to explore places during the tour?

    During the trek, you will always have time to explore the Inca sites on your own after the tour guide's explanation.

  • What currencies are required for this tour?

    During our tours, we visit local villages where you can buy souvenirs and you need Peruvian Nuevos Soles

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

    We use 3-star hotels, based on double occupancy.

  • What is the fitness level required to do this tour?

    Guest must have a moderate fitness leve

  • What happens if a group doesn’t make its minimum required number of passengers?

    Our tours are guaranteed and will depart always on the scheduled dates

  • Are children permitted to take part in the tour?

    Children must be always with their parents,

  • Is there a supplement for solo travellers?

    Solo Travelers must pay a 35.USD as a single supplement, you can be pair up with another traveler as well (during this pandemic single supplement is mandatory)

  • Are airport transfers included in this tour?

    Transfer in and out in the airport of Cusco is included

  • Will there be an escort accompanying this tour?

    You will always have a tour guide during our trekkings.

  • Are vaccinations required for this tour?

    Please visit your doctor and see what vaccines are required

  • When is the best time to travel to Cusco?

    The best time to visit Cusco is during the dry season, which runs from May to September. The weather is perfect for trekking and exploring the city, with clear skies and little chance of rain. This is also the peak travel season, so it can be busier. If you prefer fewer crowds and don’t mind a little rain, the shoulder seasons (April and October) can also be great times to visit.

  • When do you have to arrive in Cusco?

    It’s a good idea to arrive in Cusco at least 2 to 3 days before your trek starts. This gives your body time to adjust to the high altitude, which is crucial since Cusco sits pretty high up at 11,152 feet (3,400 meters). The extra days also give you time to explore the city and its surroundings before your big adventure begins.

  • How to prevent altitude sickness?

    Altitude sickness is pretty common when you head to places like Cusco, so it’s smart to be prepared. Here are a few things you can do to avoid or lessen it: - Arrive early: Give yourself a couple of days to acclimate. - Drink plenty of water: Staying hydrated is key. - Try coca tea: Locals swear by it. It's made from coca leaves and can help with altitude adjustment. - Avoid heavy meals and alcohol: These can make it harder for your body to adjust. - Take it easy: Don’t push yourself too hard on the first day or two. - Medication: Talk to your doctor about altitude sickness pills like Diamox if you're worried. If you start feeling dizzy, tired, or get a headache, slow down, rest, and stay hydrated.

  • Which is better, Inca Trail or Salkantay Trek?

    Both treks offer incredible experiences, but they’re different in key ways: - The Inca Trail is all about history, as you’ll walk the same paths the Incas did and pass through several archaeological sites. It’s a shorter trek but highly regulated, with limited permits. - The Salkantay Trek is a bit more off the beaten path. It’s longer and tougher but offers stunning scenery, including glaciers and cloud forests. There are fewer crowds, and no permit is required. If you want the classic Machu Picchu experience, go for the Inca Trail. If you're looking for a more rugged adventure, Salkantay might be the better choice.

  • How many people are allowed in each group?

    The size of each group on the Inca Trail is typically limited to 16 people. This ensures a more personalized experience and allows for easier management on the narrow paths of the trail. TreXperience, like most tour operators, adheres to this limit to comply with government regulations and to preserve the environment along the trail.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

Kate G  

Ultimate Lares + Inca trail (5 days) - highly recommend Trexperience and this trek. Unforgettable.

10-Oct-2019

Can’t thank Trexperience enough for our incredible Ultimate Lares + Inca trail (5 days) experience. Elisban was our tour guide, he is funny, charming and an absolute wealth of knowledge. He of course speaks Quechua and Spanish, and his English is excellent. He knows so much about the Inca and pre-Inca civilisations and the history of Peru. Also being from Lares he knows the community and shared such valuable insight into everyday life for the highlanders. None of our questions went unanswered and we felt connected to him and his people, with a deep respect for their way of life. Elisban has many years experience trekking and leading groups, and it certainly shows. He is professional, but has a way of keeping things feeling fun and relaxed. He makes an effort to get to know everyone on the trek and we can call him a friend once we’re done. We miss him already. We wish Elisban all the best! Mucho gusto! Thank you for everything! All the food on the trek was made with LOVE by Leonardo and Margot, they are so kind and work so well together. The meals were literal feasts, each dish so full of flavour and fresh ingredients. We had two vegans (including myself) and vegetarian on our trek, which they were easily able to cater for and everyone had plenty to choose from. The food was 10/10 , could not have asked for anything better. The porters/horsemen Julián and Gregorio were great, they’d have everything set up and ready for our arrival at lunch or camp well before we arrived, and have the whole camp packed up before we could even finish breakfast. We camped next to Gregorio’s village on night and were able to visit a home there and experience life for the highlanders. We also passed through Julián’s village as well. The horses (mules) were beautiful and well taken care of. They and the chefs would run past us on the trail with a smile, the horses in tow, while we’d be struggling with our next step! Such respect for each one of them. I became very unwell during the trek (a stomach bug pick up in the Cusco then made worse by the altitude) and every one of the Trexperience team took such good care of me. Leo and Margot made me herbal teas to sooth my stomach and special soup when I felt I could keep food down. They knew exactly what to give me and we’re so sweet. Elisban would check on me frequently and made sure I was well enough to continue, he had first aid ready to provide hydration salt and other remedies. Special mention to Elvis, he is a guide in training and this was his first trek. He also took care of me for a few hours on the trail while I was sick. Throughout the trek he was only ever patient and kind. He was always chipper and willing to share stories of his own. We adored having Elvis with us, he will make a great guide one day. We felt like we got the best of both worlds with Lares and the Inca trail to Machu Picchu. Every bit of the tour/trek was so well organised and executed perfectly by the crew. If anything went wrong we didn’t notice. Trexperience ensures they employ women in their crew (something other companies don’t do) and are committed to sustaining the environment and community in the highlands. Also, a percentage of the amount you pay for the trek goes to the Trexperience library, a small room rented outside of Ollantaytambo with books and computers with internet access to support the local children’s education. We visited the library at the end of the Lares trek and got to meet the children at the library, it was wonderful. Trexperience are a newer and smaller company than some of its competitors, however prove that they are equal to any other trekking company out there. Many of the crew explained they moved from other companies to Trexperience because they support them personally and their communities. You get a local guide, a local chef and porters, and nothing could be better. ...more ...less

Marilyn P  

Ultimate Lares Trek to Machu Picchu - 5 days

12-Sep-2019

This was a trip of a lifetime. For my 40th birthday I wanted to see Alpacas and Llamas “en naturaleza” in the Andes in Peru. The Ultimate Lares Trek, which combines the Lares Trek with the two day short Inca Trail/Machu Picchu, did not just help me achieve my birthday goal but far exceeded my wildest expectations. We happened to have a guide, a guide-in-training, a chef and a sous chef and two horsemen for our wonderful group of 8. Our main guide, Elisban, was excellent. Extremely knowledgeable, responsive, patient, and very much a leader, was above all extremely good natured and a pleasure to be around as was our guide-in-training, Maribel. As an example, each morning, Maribel with her amazingly calm and gentle way, would come by our tent and offer coca leaf tea and inquire gently about our condition, as over three-fourths of us were coming from below sea level. No one was ever left behind. She was excellent and it was wonderful to trek with another woman. I think I only saw one other female guide on the fourth day on the Incan Trail. It was that kind of genuine, heartfelt attention to detail from every single one of the staff that we encountered really made this trip above and beyond. Even the horsemen, Julian and Juan, were so organized and so pleasant that when you are tired from the days’ hike, the two men and five steps ahead and have everything beautifully established upon arriving to camp. I think I ate better on the Trek than at home. Thanks to Timoteo, the chef, and José, the sous chef, we basically had four course meals: homemade soups, freshly cut fruit and vegetables, juices, desert, beverages, hit water, water for our hikes, the list goes on... Above all, I think one of the best times (it’s hard to pick) was when the entire staff set up this incredible Pachamama which goes to Incan times in this idyllic countryside. I think one of the extra special things about this trek is that every single one of the staff were specifically from the region, spoke Quechua and not only answered and shared information about the individuals and families we encountered in the countryside but facilitated the schedule so we could spend a little time with the adults as well as children in many of the communities, almost like a gateway into an ancient culture that lives and breathes but as a tourist and foreigner, you would never have access to any other way. I think this was so special. As an incredible bonus, you get to hike to the sun gate and go to Machu Picchu (which anyone reading is aware of) on day four as well as get an incredible guide like Elisban on day five to take you through Machu Picchu and give color, insight and context to the things you are seeing. You also get to visit the Lares Thermal Hot Springs which wasn’t very touristy the day we went as well as the salt pools. This tour was an incredible experience as well as an incredible value considering the amount logistics that are handled seamlessly between our guides and Trexperience. Dealing with Machu Picchu and the logistics of that regulated part of the trip alone is absolutely priceless as there are many moving parts to visiting Machu Picchu. If you are into the animals, the Quechua culture, beautiful, unspoiled nature with no other tourists around, getting to be around great people who work with Trexperience as well as getting to fully experience Machu Picchu, then this would be your trek and I would not go with any other outfitter. In the future I expect to do another trek with Trexperience. ...more ...less

Rory  

I did the Ultimate 5 day Inca Trail.

10-Oct-2019

It was amazing from start to finish. Parts were harder than I had imagined, but our guide was amazing and paced things well. When you finally walk through the Sun Gate, you feel an enormous sense of accomplishment. The food was amazing, the guide fantastic. I would highly recommend the 5 day over the 4 day, as it moves a little slower, giving you time to fully appreciate and enjoy the experience. ...more ...less

Davig0000  

Ultimate Lares Trek and Inca Trail 5D

07-Jan-2021

We booked ourselves on the ‘Ultimate Lares Trek and Inca Trail’ tour with Trexperience after finding that we couldn’t book the Inca Trail in Australia. I corresponded directly with Carlos who was able to organise everything without fuss. He even helped us out when we had a stolen passport incident four days before the tour, arranging for the replacement to be delivered to us mid trek. We didn’t really know what to expect with the tour, we were not experienced trekkers, but what we received was very special. We were part of a team. There were 4 trekkers in our party plus another three who booked separately. Our leader was Elisban who quickly had us settling in to the main task of putting some kms behind us, and gaining altitude. At our first camp we were introduced to the rest of the team, Gregorio the horseman (supplies and looks after the mules), Julian the camp organiser, Leonardo the chef and Margot the sous chef. We also had Elvis, trainee guide, and Pancho, the mule, who became part of our adventure at one point due to illness in our party. We were immersed into high Andean culture from the beginning, and by the end of the first three days of the tour we had experienced first hand what it was like for these people to live at such altitude in such isolation. Transport into these areas is either walk or take a mule if you have one. One tip, bring a some extra sols if you want to purchase some genuine home made colourful handiwork from the women who spin and weave them, and be prepared to bargain. Gregorio, Julian, Leonardo, Margot, Elisban and Elvis were tough, hard working, friendly and lot of fun. They made the whole adventure enjoyable, even though it was hard going. Leonardo and Margot served up a feast for each meal with multiple courses, and catering for two vegans and one vegetarian who were in our group. We just couldn’t eat it all. In the first three days of the trek we saw only three other groups, one going our way, two going the other way. In the last two days we joined the main throng on the road to Machu Picchu. The fourth day, climbing to Winay Wayna then joining the main Inca trail to the Sun Gate and Machu Picchu, seemed relatively easy going after the high altitude walking on the Lares trail. It was of course very exciting and the main point of the trek, but I must admit I missed the isolation and intimacy of the first three days. In the last two days we were definitely tourists, the first three we were adventurers. We also booked tickets to climb Huayna Picchu (Wayna Picchu), as the final part of the adventure. We were glad we did, though it nearly killed us. Others we met on the tour had not booked access to this peak and were disappointed. One bit if advice, get up to Machu Picchu a little bit earlier if you want to do Huayna Picchu, as we did end up a little bit rushed to start and finish this very difficult but rewarding climb. A special mention here to Elisban, our guide, who went to great trouble to keep us motivated, informed, entertained, safe and reasonably comfortable for the whole five days. Without his charm, cheekiness and care we would not have enjoyed the tour half as much. I would thoroughly recommend this tour ( Ultimate Lares Trek and Inca Trail Tour) and thoroughly recommend this company Trexperience. All of the Trexperience people, leaders and support crew, are local to this region with the support crew all from villages we trekked through. The Trexpereince leaders all have a great commitment to the local people and towns which they will tell you all about on the tour. Machu Picchu is very tourist driven, there is no getting away from that, but this tour balanced the very popular tourist destinations with some really enjoyable, genuine high Andean experiences. The other groups we encountered on the Lares trail seemed more interested in ticking a box, our trek was about taking our time, encountering the locals and having fun. I am sure that no two of theses tours goes exactly to plan, in the mountains there are always unexpected circumstances. What I do know is that we had a great adventure, a lot of fun and survived a number of memorable challenges. I am sure that if you do this tour with Trexperience you will have your own high adventure, create some wonderful memories, and find a great deal to enjoy and savour. ...more ...less

Lorraine  

Ultimate 5 Day Inca Trail - Excellent experience!

04-Apr-2019

I had an unforgettable experience on the Ultimate 5 Day Inca Trail. The porters are incredible people, carrying everyone's belongings, food, camping equipment etc. It's a tough job however they were constantly laughing and joking which would indicate that they like their job and have good working conditions which is very important to me. They all wore TreXperience branded clothing with back supports and sturdy boots. The chef Jubenal was absolutely brilliant! I told him he was wasted on the Inca Trail and should be working in a restaurant but he said he loved the adventure! We never ate the same meal twice which is some feat when you consider all the ingredients are carried on the backs of the porters. I have a very sensitive stomach and was sure I would experience a bad belly however everything was so well cooked and the hygiene was good so I did not suffer at all! We had warming soups on cold evenings and pancakes with smiley faces early in the morning! Too much food actually, I think the altitude affected my appetite! You will certainly not go hungry on this hike! Our guide Victor was patient and encouraged plenty of rest stops, especially when hiking the difficult Dead Woman's Pass! Trexperience included a free airport transfer with my package which was greatly appreciated. The only negative point I can make is that the itinerary mentioned yoga and meditation on 2 of the days of which there was none and our guide seemed completely unaware of, however our days were jam packed with activity anyway so I didn't miss it too much! Also the toilet facilities are pretty grim at some of the campsites, and there were no porta-potty's as advertised on the website, however I would expect less than perfect facilities when trekking in a developing country so you just have to deal with it! ...more ...less

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Truly Ultimate Lares Trek

08-Aug-2019

Our 5D/4N Ultimate Lares Trek with Trexperience lived up to and exceeded every possible expectation I had for this tour. From the ease of organisation beforehand, to the detailed briefing once in Cusco and of course the incredible tour itself, we could not have asked for anything more from the company. Starting with the Lares Trek, although less popular than the Inca trail, I would highly recommend the tour, encompassing mountain lakes, waterfalls and the spectacular Andes it does not disappoint in any way. As well as the scenic differences from the Inca tour, what is equally incredible is that the only people we came in to contact with along the way were local Inca communities, cut off from the rest of the world and living a completely different life to the one I am used to. Helping a young boy herd alpacas was a personal highlight. This community interaction was not only very special, but the lack of other tour groups just added to my experience. The food on this tour was also unbelievable, how the team produced such delicious food in such difficult conditions I will never know, but it was all great! The addition of the one day Inca trek I feel still gives a very good indication of the whole route, and of course to see Machu Picchu at the end is just the most spectacular finale. The transition from Lares to Inca trek was again managed seemlessly by Trexperience. What made the whole tour that much for memorable for me was our awesome guide Elvis Roque, who not only was an amazing guide answering every question we could throw at him with complete assurance, he was also a fantastic guy who did everything he could throughout to make sure we had the best experience possible. I would highly recommend anyone taking on a Trexperience tour to request Elvis and I can guarantee he will exceed your expectations. We owe a huge amount of the incredible experience we had to him, and are so grateful that we were lucky enough to spend 5 days with him. Thank you Elvis, and thank you Trexperience for 5 days that I will never forget. ...more ...less

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Lares Trek & Inca Trail: A 5-Day Epic Journey to Machu Picchu

5 Days Starting in Lares and ending in Cusco

Visiting: Lares, Cancha Cancha, Ollantaytambo, Aguas Calientes

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TreXperience

Tour code:

57983

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Fully Guided

Physical rating:

MODERATE

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3-70

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Vegetarians, Vegans, Meat, Dairy free

Tour operated in:

English , Spanish

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Hiking

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