This Peru Runcation is for all levels! This Peru Sacred Valley guided trail running vacation provides a unique opportunity to explore the ancient Inca city of Cusco and its surroundings. From salt mines to Incan ruins to Machu Picchu, you'll cover amazing sites and terrain while running on beautiful Peruvian trails and staying in comfortable hotels. You'll have the chance to visit some of the sacred valley's gems, including Moray, the earliest agricultural experimental "labs" in existence, and the infamous salt mines of Maras, while also enjoying breathtaking views of the Patacancha Valley and Apurimac Canyon. Overall, this itinerary offers a well-rounded experience that combines historical and cultural exploration with the thrill of trail running in a beautiful natural setting!
Day 1 Cusco – Sacred Valley
Day 2 Sacred Valley- Maras & Moray
Day 3 Sacred Valley- Pumamarca - Ollantaytambo
Day 4 Sacred Valley – Inca Trail Express – Machu Picchu
Day 5 Urquillos to Chinchero & Piuray Lake - Cusco
Day 6 Cusco -Out
Trip Difficulty: Level 1
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While the program is considered to be for all levels including beginning trail runners, it still requires training for the distances run each day and at altitude.
Optional 12-week training package available from an experienced running coach to ensure you're trained and ready to go for this adventure of a lifetime!
This trip requires a minimum of 4 to run. Please do not purchase flights until confirming with retreat organizer.
- All acommodations
- Local Running Insider
- Transportation
- Professional bilingual guide
- Train from Machu Picchu Village to Cusco
- Bus ticket Machu Picchu – Machu Picchu Village
- Entrance ticket to mentioned attractions
- First aid kit and oxygen tank
- Meals listed in detailed itinerary
Hotels every evening at these accommodations:
- Personal travel insurance
- Laundry service
- Airline tickets
- Sleeping bags (rent available)
- Personal gear
- Alcoholic beverages
- Additional services
- Tips
- Extras
Trip Minimum:
This trip requires a minimum of 4 participants to run. Please contact trip organizer before booking flights.
Passport:
Must have a valid passport valid through 6 months upon date of travel.
Travel Insurance:
Must have travel insurance prior to start of trip.
Fitness/Pacing:
While there are guides to accommodate a variety of paces for attending runners, this trip requires participants to be able to run and complete the mileage and elevation gain/loss specified on the itinerary in mountainous climates at high elevation. While most of the uphill climbs at high altitude are hiked, you are expected to jog/run the flats and downhills. Please read more about the trip level below.
Trip Difficulty: Level 1
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Weather:
Although this time of year is the dry season in Peru, weather in the mountains is variable and trail conditions are subject to change. Routes and itinerary subjective to change based on the safety of conditions and climate of the trail at the time of the trip. Please pack layers and options for multiple climates accordingly (a detailed packing list will be sent upon registration).
For a private room in hotels.
Day 1: Cusco – Sacred Valley
The group will be arriving to the ancient Inca city of Cusco this morning, giving us the chance to meet at the delightful Pachapapa Restaurant at 12:00 hrs, where we’ll introduce ourselves and enjoy a welcome lunch together. After lunch, we’ll enjoy a gentle post-prandial walk around Cusco, visiting its main attractions. You’ll be struck by the unlikely yet intriguing combination of ancientness and modernity in this urban wonderland, as you traverse its streets and feast your senses on its eclectic sights and sounds. A city replete with history on every corner, the ancient Inca capital is among the most visited urban areas in South America. Fashionably dressed modern Cusqueñans stride down the streets, intermingling with campesinos, or country folk, often dressed in traditional garb and leading alpacas or donkeys, while carrying great bundles on their backs. During this half-day tour, we’ll visit the most important sites of this folkloric Andean city. You’ll traverse cobblestone streets lined with original Inca walls on the way to the ancient Inca Temple of the Sun (Qoricancha) found inside the Church of Santo Domingo. Once completely covered in gold, and housing hundreds of golden artifacts, the sight of Qoricancha so excited the lust of the conquistadors that they had thousands of irreplaceable artworks and sculptures melted down so that they could send the gold to the king and queen of Spain.
Visit the Plaza de Armas, once the Inca’s main city center, and learn about its dramatic and sometimes violent history. Two churches stand on the Plaza, the Cusco Cathedral, the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cusco, dating from 1654; and the even more ancient Church of the Triumph, which was built on top of the Suntur Wasi, an Inca religious temple. Note the significant works of art depicting Mary and the infant Jesus, saints, and apostles from the Cusco School of Painting, There is a “Last Supper” painting that depicts the main course in the center of the table as a guinea pig or cuy; it was painted by Quechua artist Marcos Zapata in the 18th century. The Plaza de Armas is a gathering place for locals, especially on weekends, and boasts lovely flower gardens, benches for the repose of locals and tourists, and central statuary. The tour will proceed at a gentle pace to give you time to acclimatize to the high- altitude and to present questions to your guide. In the afternoon, we’ll transfer to the picturesque town in the Sacred Vallaey, where we’ll spend the night at a local boutique hotel. Dinner on your own.
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Duration of the City Tour: 4 hours
Driving distance: 45 km (28 mi) – Time: 1 hour