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Inca Trail Day 1 — Peru

🚶 워킹 9개 정차 지점 무료

🚶9 mapped stops

The first day of the classic four-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu — through the Sacred Valley along an ancient Inca roadway. Permit and licensed guide required.

이 투어의 정차 지점 (9)

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    Kilometre 82 (Piscacucho) The Inca Trail begins at Kilometre 82 on the railway to Aguas Calientes. A permit is mandatory and must be booked months in advance through a licensed tour operator — independent hiking is not permitted. A licensed guide accompanies every group. Altitude sickness is a real risk at 2,800 metres; acclimatise in Cusco for at least two days before starting. The trail follows an actual Inca road, paved with stone 500 years ago.
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    Urubamba River Crossing The trail crosses the Urubamba River — the sacred river of the Inca Empire, flowing through the Sacred Valley toward the Amazon basin. The valley is flanked by snow-capped peaks of the Vilcabamba Range. Eucalyptus and cactus line the trail at this lower elevation.
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    Patallaqta Ruins The first Inca archaeological site — a substantial complex of terraces and buildings that once served as a checkpoint and agricultural centre. The Inca terracing system is an engineering marvel — each terrace creates a unique microclimate, allowing different crops at different elevations.
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    Willkaraqay Viewpoint A fortified Inca site on a bluff overlooking the Cusichaca Valley. The stonework is classic Inca — fitted without mortar, each stone precisely shaped to lock with its neighbours. The trail follows the Cusichaca River, which provided water for the Inca settlements.
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    Cusichaca Valley The valley narrows and the trail climbs gently alongside the river. Andean crops — corn, quinoa, and potatoes — are cultivated on terraces by communities that have farmed this valley for centuries. The Inca agricultural system could support millions of people across the empire.
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    Cloud Forest Transition The vegetation transitions from dry valley scrub to cloud forest — orchids, bromeliads, and moss-draped trees appear. Over 420 species of orchid have been recorded along the Inca Trail. Hummingbirds are common, their iridescent feathers flashing in filtered sunlight.
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    Hatunchaca Settlement Ruins of an Inca way station — travellers and runners (chasquis) used these stations along the empire's 40,000-kilometre road network. The Inca had no written language; all administration was managed through quipu — knotted strings — and relay runners.
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    Tarayoc Viewpoint Looking back down the valley, the Sacred Valley stretches toward Ollantaytambo. The snowcapped peak of Veronica (5,893 metres) dominates the skyline. The Inca believed mountains were apus — protective spirits. Veronica was one of the most important apus in the empire.
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    Huayllabamba Approach The trail approaches Huayllabamba — the last inhabited village on the Inca Trail. Porters — many of whom are Quechua-speaking descendants of the Inca — carry equipment with astonishing strength and grace. Treat them with respect; their knowledge of these mountains is generational.

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