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Inca trail

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The vast Inca’s Empire was connected by an extense Inca trail system. This
Inca Trail system linked about 25,000 miles (40,000 kims.) Nowadays, the
Classic Inca Trail is the most popular and better preserved trail. The Inca
Trail is the only trail in Cusco that has as final destination, Machu Picchu.
There are several places from where it is possible to start the Inca Trail, but
the most popular ones are the 2 Day Inca Trail and the Classic 4 Day Inca
Trail.

If you would like to hike the Inca Trail, you will need to have an Inca Trail
permit which needs to be purchased through a local tour operator. Latika
Inca Trail is a tour operator located in Cusco which has obtained a license to
operate the Inca Trail for the 2011 season. During the high season (April to
October), it is important to obtain your Inca Trail permit well in advance
because the Peruvian government only allows 500 people per day and
permits can be sold out three months in advance. All tour operators and
travel agencies offer packages including the permit and other services. It is
important to book the Inca Trail with a tour operator that is going to provide
you the service that you are paying for.

Day 1 : CUSCO – OLLANTAYTAMBO – PISCACUCHO – HUAYLLABAMBA (About


4:30hrs. – 12 Km/7.5 ml) (L), (D)

Day 2 : WAYLLABAMBA – WARMIWAÑUSKA – PACAYMAYU (About 7:00hrs. – 12


Km/7.5 ml) (B), (L), (D)

Day 3 : PACAYMAYU - CHAQUIQOCHA – WIÑAYWAYNA (About 8:30hrs - 16 Km/10


ml) (B), (L), (D)

Day 4 : WIÑAYWAYNA - INTIPUNKU - MACHU PICCHU - OLLANTAYTAMBO -


CUSCO ( About 2:15hrs - 6 Km/4ml) (B)

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