We’ll admit it, no one does the Inca Trail quite like G-Adventures. G combines the cultural highlights of the Sacred Valley with the challenge of one of the world’s best-known hikes. The four-day Inca Trail trek passes through a stunning combination of the region’s ruins, mountainscapes and cloud forests. Once you catch your first glimpse of Machu Picchu in the early morning light, you’ll know it was all worthwhile. Best of all, since G runs their own treks, they can ensure the fair treatment of their porters and the quality of food and equipment, so you can relax and enjoy the beauty of the region.
Named Best Inca Trail Tour Operator by the Regional Direction of Foreign Trade and Tourism of Cusco (RDFTTC) in Peru. Your purchase of this tour helps employ over 560 local guides, porters, cooks, drivers, and office staff — connecting local communities to the global tourism chain.
The Inti Raymi festival takes place every June 24th in the Fortress of Sacsayhuaman, Cusco. In Quechua Inti means Sun and Raymi means celebration. Inti Raymi is the celebration of the God Sun, the most venerated god in Inca religion. According to Inca tradition, Pachatutec, the first Inca, created the Inti Raymi to celebrate the winter solstice which marked the first day of the New Year in the Inca calendar. The winter solstice begins on June 21st but according to the incas, the sun stays in the same place until the 24th when it finally rises. Therefore, every year on June 24th the festival of the Inti Raymi takes place in the city of Cusco.
"My Own Room" applies to all nights EXCEPT nights 3-5 on the Inca Trail.
Note: Price and availability subject to change. Price is secured once the service is booked and confirmed.
Includes ticket to festival, transportation and boxed lunch.
In Cusco, every corner tells a story and every story is captivating, mystical and inviting. Imagine walking through streets with names like "Ataúd" [Coffin], Siete Culebras [Seven Serpents] and "Harpies" [Harpies]. In these streets time seems to have stopped, every corner offers a piece of history, and the stones remain alive because they have survived intact.
Cusco witnessed the arrival of the Spanish, and yet to this day it conserves an ancestral magic which captivates the thousands of visitors who each year form part of its living history.
Cusco, acknowledged as the historic capital of Peru, renowned as the navel of the Earth. Once you visit for yourself, you will be captivated by it's magic.
Overnight Cusco