Inca Echoes Experiential Tour 6D/5N

Inca Echoes Experiential Tour 6D/5N

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Inca Echoes Experiential Tour 6D/5N

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Machu Picchu

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High in the Andes, the Q'ero community safeguards ancestral knowledge and its deep spiritual connection with nature. This sacred territory, home to the P'aqos and Ñustas spiritual guides, offers a vision of the world linked to the elements and cycles of life. Those who visit this Andean corner are more than tourists; they are guests immersed in an authentic experience. They participate in rituals, learn ancestral wisdom, share daily life, its cuisine, customs, and the art of llama and alpaca breeding. It is a deep immersion in a living culture that teaches us to feel and understand the world from a different perspective.

12 to 65 years
6 Days and 5 nights
Local guide: English & Spanish

Upon arrival, we will assist you at the airport for your transfer to your hotel in Cusco. You will have time to acclimatize to the altitude and rest. Enjoy your first night in this historic city.

What’s included?:

  • Assistance at Cusco Airport - Htl
  • Tourist Transportation and Transfer by the company
  • 01 hotel night in Cusco.

This day we will start at 7:30 AM, from the hotel to the Sacred Valley to visit sites such as Mirador de Taray, visit the alpacas, a stop at the Pisaq market, then you will have a buffet breakfast in the Urubamba Valley. Afterwards, we will have a ceremony at the Ñaupa Church temple with the Quero masters. Together with the guide, we will perform the cleansing ceremony, coca reading, and health cleansing. Next, we will visit the archaeological center of Ollantaytambo. Afterwards, you will be dropped off at your designated hotel in the valley. Sacred Valley. Night in the Sacred Valley of the Incas.

What’s included?:

  • Transportation and bilingual guide
  • Buffet lunch in Urubamba
  • Tourist ticket for entrance fees.
  • Materials for the ceremony.
  • 01 native Qero teacher.
  • 01 night in the Sacred Valley.

At 8:00 AM, we will begin our journey to the town of Amaru, crossing the picturesque Sacred Valley of the Incas. Upon arrival, we will be warmly welcomed by the inhabitants with traditional music and songs of the region.

During our stay of approximately three hours, we will have the opportunity to learn about the agriculture, customs, and daily life of this authentic community. In addition, we will share a delicious natural lunch prepared by the inhabitants themselves.

After this enriching cultural experience, we will continue our journey to the town of Aguas Calientes to board the 3:37 PM Expedition train. Overnight in Aguas Calientes Aguas Calientes.

What’s included?:

  • Tourist transportation.
  • Bilingual guide
  • Entrance to the area.
  • Typical local lunch.
  • Materials in Amaru
  • 1 night in Aguas Calientes
  • Expedition train ticket from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes

After breakfast, we will board a bus to begin the ascent to the entrance point of Machu Picchu. We will have 2 hours of guided tour with a professional guide and after this, some time to take photos.

After this time, we will board a bus again for the descent to Aguas Calientes, where we will have a buffet lunch in a beautiful restaurant in Aguas Calientes.

After lunch and some free time, we will return by train to the city of Poroy, where they will be waiting to pick us up and we will head to the city of Cusco, thus culminating the tour of this day. Night in Cusco.

What’s included?:

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Bilingual guide
  • Consetur bus service from San Miguel de Allende
  • Admission to Machu Picchu
  • Tourist transportation from Ollantaytambo to Cusco.
  • 1 night at a hotel in Cusco
  • Expedition train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo.
  • Assistance in the town of Aguas Calientes.

This day we will do a very quiet tour to be able to rest, the tour begins at 06:40 am with your pick up and Afterwards, we will visit Moray on ATVs. Upon arrival at the start of the tour, we will have an induction where we will be given details on how to carry out this tour, as well as how to use the ATVs with all the safety equipment. The guide will be available at all times to assist the passenger. Afterwards, we will head to the Maras salt mines, a natural factory that presents spectacular scenery. After visiting and exploring this place, we will return to Cusco.

What’s included?:

  • Tourist transportation.
  • Professional bilingual guide.
  • ATV equipment.
  • Tourist transportation.
  • Partial tourist ticket.
  • 1 night in Cusco.

Breakfast at the hotel at the appropriate time, transfer from the hotel to the airport.

What’s included?:

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Hotel-airport transfer.
  • Private tourist transportation.

Suggestions for your trip

You will need to bring a passport valid for no more than 6 months.

Appropriate clothing for the weather (this information will be provided once your reservation is confirmed).

Bring a medium-sized backpack for each day.

Bring hiking shoes.

Sunglasses.

Sunscreen.

Mosquito repellent.

Extra money for shopping or souvenirs.

Bring a water bottle.

01 hat for the cold.

Sunglasses.

Snacks for the tour.

Let our team of experts help you choose the best tour for you today!

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We know how important it is for you to be well informed before your trip. Here you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions we receive from our travelers. If you have any other questions, do not hesitate to contact us. We are here to help you plan the adventure of your dreams!

The best way to avoid altitude sickness in Cusco is to arrive prepared. For the first two days, take it easy: avoid intense physical effort, rest well, and stay hydrated. Drinking alcohol or smoking is not recommended because it can worsen symptoms. If you feel unwell, let your hotel staff or guide know and prioritize rest.

It depends on the region. For Cusco and the Andes, the dry season (roughly May to October) is usually the most comfortable for tours and hikes because there’s less rain. The rainy season (roughly November to March) brings greener landscapes, but heavier rain and more variable weather. On the coast (Lima), summer is sunnier, while winter is more overcast.

For a comfortable visit, many travelers spend 4 to 6 days in Cusco: 1–2 days to acclimate and explore the city + 1 day for the Sacred Valley + 1 day for Machu Picchu (sometimes with an overnight stay in Aguas Calientes). If you also want Rainbow Mountain, Humantay, or other tours, it’s ideal to add 1 or 2 extra days.

For many countries in Latin America, Europe, and North America, entry as a tourist without a visa is often allowed for a limited time. Requirements still vary by nationality, so it’s best to check official information before traveling (and carry a valid passport and, if required, proof of onward travel).

In general, yes—you can travel normally, but as with any tourist destination, it’s best to take precautions: watch your belongings, avoid isolated areas at night, use official transportation, and don’t display expensive items. On tours, follow your guide’s instructions and avoid buying services from informal vendors without references.

The currency is the Peruvian sol (PEN). In big cities, you can pay by card in many places, but in markets, small towns, and for small purchases, cash is often better. It’s a good idea to carry small bills. To exchange money, use reputable exchange offices or banks and avoid street exchange.

Cusco has a mountain climate and it can change quickly. During the day there can be strong sun, and temperatures drop in the afternoon. Dressing in layers is best: a t-shirt, a warm layer (fleece), and a wind/rain jacket. Don’t forget sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and comfortable shoes. On tours like Humantay or Rainbow Mountain, it’s colder—especially early in the morning.

For most travelers, there are no mandatory vaccines for the main tourist areas (Lima, Cusco, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu). If you’re visiting the Amazon (Iquitos, Puerto Maldonado), it may be recommended to ask about the yellow fever vaccine and mosquito protection. The most important things are travel insurance and bringing any personal medications you need.

In Peru, you can buy a prepaid SIM card from local operators (for example, at airports, malls, or official stores). You’ll usually need an ID document to register it. Hotels and restaurants often have Wi-Fi, but coverage can be unstable in rural routes. If you go trekking, expect some areas with no signal.

The key is to book in advance: tickets and, if applicable, trains/buses can sell out in high season. Bring your ID (passport or national ID) because it’s often required at checkpoints. Respect the assigned circuits and time slots. Wear comfortable shoes, bring water and sunscreen—weather can change quickly.

Peru uses type A and type C plugs, with 220V voltage in many places. If your devices use a different plug type or voltage, bring an adapter and/or converter. Tourist hotels sometimes offer multiple outlets, but it’s best not to rely on that.

Tipping isn’t always mandatory, but it’s common to tip for good service. In restaurants it can vary, and on tours it’s typical to tip the guide and/or driver depending on your satisfaction. Carrying small bills makes this easier.

In many cities, it’s recommended not to drink tap water, especially if you have a sensitive stomach. The safest option is bottled or boiled water, and be cautious with ice or juices if you’re not sure about hygiene.

In Lima, use ride-hailing apps or official services instead of informal street taxis. In Cusco, you can walk for short distances (keep in mind the hills), and for longer trips use official taxis or transportation arranged by an agency. For tours outside the city, the easiest option is a tour service or private transport.

Don’t forget: a valid document, travel insurance, layered clothing, a rain jacket, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, insect repellent (if you’re going to the jungle), sunglasses, a hat, a basic first-aid kit, and cash in small bills. If you have demanding tours, motion-sickness tablets and light snacks can also help.

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