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The
Inca Trail remains the top choice of most travelers eager to
visit the legendary World Heritage Site of Machu Pichhu. If
you’re planning to trek the Inca Trail and explore the Andes
then Himalayan Kingdoms offers a range of thrilling treks. All
of our Inca Trail treks have been researched and designed by
Hugh Thomson; Britain’s foremost explorer of lost Inca
settlements and writer of two acclaimed books on the subject
Our Inca Trail treks all include ample time for a thorough
exploration of Machu Picchu – the lost city of the Incas -
together with several days acclimatising in the Sacred Valley
where you will visit several important Inca sites. We also spend
time, on all of our Inca Trail treks, in the colourful and
lively Andean city of Cusco where Inca traditions combine with
Colonial influences in a fascinating cultural mix.
We offer several
options to trek to Machu Pichhu. You can stay on the classic
Inca Trail, follow the route pioneered by Hiram Bingham when he
discovered Machu Pichhu or trek the Royal Inca Trail - a longer
version of the classic trek - along a series of forgotten Inca
roadways. For something a little different, why not go beyond Machu Picchu and trek to the remote high mountain region of
Vilacamba along the White Rock Trail or attend the ancient
Andean Festival of the Snows?
Whichever trek you choose you can rest assured that Himalayan
Kingdoms have been pioneering tours and treks in the great
mountain ranges of the world for the last 20 years.
Classic Inca Trail
The Inca Trail in style giving the best possible acclimatization
and an extra day at Machu Picchu.
The Hiram Bingham Trail
Trek alongside the roaring Urumbamba river, through pristine
cloud forest visiting seldom seen Inca ruins along the way
before reaching Machu Picchu.
The Royal Inca Trail
A spectacular trek along little-traveled Inca trails, across
high mountain passes and past remote Inca ruins before finally
meeting up with the classic Inca Trail.
The White Rock Trek
A magnificent trek between the great Inca ruins of Machu Pichhu
and Choquequirao in the remote Vilcabamba cloud forest of the
Peruvian Andes
Festival of the Snows
A spectacular torch-lit procession over several high passes is
the culmination of this unique holiday into the Andean
heartlands. The mountain festival follows a two week tour of the
sacred landscape of the Incas including a day spent at Machu
Pacchu.
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