Luxury Inca Trail
2 Days / 1 Night
Our luxury Inca Trail 2D/1N is designed for travelers who want to experience the magic of the Inca Trail, without committing the time needed for one of the longer multi day hikes. Complemented by an overnight stay at the famous Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo and a luxurious train ride back to Cusco in the Vistadome Observatory train, this tour will feel like an easy stroll in Machu Picchu Citadel.
Why Book Inca Trail Trek with usLuxury Inca Trail 2 Days / 1 Night
Trip Details
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INTRODUCTION
Archaeological sites.
The Short Inca Trail offers a remarkable opportunity to explore some of the most iconic archaeological sites along this ancient route. You will visit Chachabamba and the breathtaking Wiñay Wayna, one of the most impressive and well-preserved sites on the Inca Trail, before reaching the Sun Gate.Entrance to Machu Picchu.
The highlight of the Short Inca Trail is arriving at Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate (Inti Punku). This privileged entrance, exclusive to Inca Trail hikers, offers a spectacular first view of the citadel that cannot be accessed by any other route.Vast landscapes.
This one-day hike takes you along original Inca stone paths with stunning views of lush cloud forest, dramatic mountain landscapes, waterfalls, orchids, and diverse flora and fauna. The journey blends adventure, history, and natural beauty in the perfect balance.Luxury treatment.
Our luxury version of the Short Inca Trail elevates your experience with premium amenities. After your hike, you will enjoy an overnight stay in a 5-star hotel in Aguas Calientes, offering the highest standards of comfort and service. Your visit also includes a delicious lunch at one of the top-rated restaurants in town and a scenic return to Cusco by Vistadome Observatory or Hiram Bingham train (based on your selected service).Bucket-list moment.
Machu Picchu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site spanning 32,592 hectares (80,537 acres), is one of the world’s most iconic archaeological treasures. Your expert guide will lead you through the mysteries, history, and significance of this ancient citadel during your exclusive guided tour. With approximately one million visitors per year, entering through the Sun Gate makes your arrival especially unique and unforgettable.
Highlights
Itinerary
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DAY 1: Cusco - Wiñay Wayna - Sungate - Machu Picchu
Today is a full and exciting day, so be sure to rest well the night before. Your private pickup will be at 4:30 AM directly from your hotel in Cusco. In our private Alpaca Expeditions vehicle, we will travel for approximately 2 hours to our exclusive breakfast location at the Alpaca Expeditions Porter House, where a delicious regional breakfast will be waiting for you. Enjoy this meal with your guide and trekking crew before continuing to the Ollantaytambo train station.
From Ollantaytambo, you will board the Vistadome train to KM 104, the official starting point of the Short Inca Trail. After the checkpoint, we begin our steady uphill hike of approximately 3 hours toward the impressive archaeological site of Wiñay Wayna, where your guide will share its history and importance during the Inca Empire.
A short walk from Wiñay Wayna brings you to your private lunch spot, where your crew will greet you with a freshly prepared meal and time to enjoy a relaxing siesta.
After lunch, we continue along the trail toward the iconic Inti Punku (Sun Gate). From here, you will experience your first breathtaking, postcard-perfect view of Machu Picchu. We will not enter the archaeological site today, this moment is dedicated to photography, reflection, and enjoying the spectacular scenery before heading down to Machu Picchu Pueblo.
Tonight, you will enjoy a luxurious stay in Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel or a similar 5-star property in Machu Picchu Pueblo, offering exceptional comfort, service, and natural surroundings. Dinner will be served at the hotel.
Total walking distance: 11 km / 6.84 mi
Machu Picchu elevation: 2,400 m / 7,873 ft
Weather: Warm & humidToday’s Inclusions
Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Snacks & Water
Tickets: Inca Trail permit
Services: Professional private guide | Private pickup & transportation (Cusco hotel → KM 104 trailhead)
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DAY 2: Machu Picchu - Cusco
Your day will begin with a delicious breakfast at your hotel before heading to Machu Picchu for your guided visit.
Your guide will first take you to a scenic viewpoint where, weather permitting, you may enjoy a beautiful sunrise over Machu Picchu Citadel. From here, you will begin a 2-hour guided tour of the archaeological complex, exploring the lower sites of Machupicchu.
If you have added the optional hike to Huayna Picchu, your guide will accompany you to the entrance gate for this climb.
Huayna Picchu perfectly fits the Short Inca Trail itinerary, so no extra arrangements are needed beyond purchasing the entrance in advance.Please note:
Machu Picchu Mountain (Montaña) does not fit this schedule. This hike requires more time and an earlier entry, so it is only possible if you choose to spend an additional night in Aguas Calientes.After your visit, you will take the bus down to Aguas Calientes. Lunch will be served at Indio Feliz or similar, one of the town’s top-rated restaurants. You will then have some free time to relax before boarding your Vistadome Observatory train back toward Cusco. Upon arrival, our private transportation will take you directly to your hotel.
Total walking distance: 2 km / 1.24 mi
Machu Picchu elevation: 2,400 m / 7,873 ft
Weather: Warm & humidToday’s Inclusions:
Meals: Breakfast | Lunch
Tickets: Entrance to Machu Picchu Citadel
Services: Private professional guide | Guided tour inside Machu Picchu
Extras: Shuttle bus Machu Picchu → Aguas Calientes | Vistadome Observatory train tickets | Private pickup & transfer to your Cusco hotelEND OF TOUR
Inclusions
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Included
In our LUXURY INCA TRAIL 2D/1N trek we guarantee a carefully crafted, luxury trek from beginning to end.
- Staff
- Professional english-speaking guide
- Private chef & chef assistant
- Fully trained porter crew to carry camping equipment
- Meals
- All meals cooked on site with fresh, local produce while on the trail. A la carte menu.
- 01 breakfast at Alpaca Expeditions Porter House
- 01 breakfast at Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo on DAY 2
- 01 lunch at Indio Feliz in Aguas Calientes
- Daily snacks & water
- Open bar at each campsite
- Equipment
- Dining tent & chairs (SPECIFY)
- Ceramic crockery & glassware
- Portable chemical toilet & toiletries
- Tickets
- Inca Trail permits
- Entry ticket to Machu Picchu
- Bus Machu Picchu Citadel – Aguas Calientes
- Vistadome Observatory train Aguas Calientes – Cusco
- Others
- Welcome gift
- Private pre-trek briefing session
- Personal duffle bag for packing personal belongings
- Private pick-up & drop off from hotel in Cusco
- Private overland transport from Cusco to trailhead
- Separated private transportation for our porter crew & equipment
- 01 night accommodation at Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo *****
- Guided tour of Machu Picchu Citadel
- First aid kit & oxygen bottle
- Staff
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Not Included
In our LUXURY INCA TRAIL 2D/1N trek the following services are NOT included.
- Meals
- All meals not listed
- Equipment
- Walking sticks
- Personal hiking backpack
- Others
- Hotel accommodations not listed
- Extra transportation required & resulting from unforeseen and force majeure circumstances
- Personal expenses
- Travel insurance – highly recommended
- Gratuities
- Meals
Price
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Price per person
- 2 a 6 paxs: $1650 per person
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Student Discount
- $35 off per person
Student discounts apply to anyone who has a valid UNIVERSITY STUDENT CARD at the time of the trek or who is 17-years-old or younger. For those using a University Student Card our under 17-years-old, we need to see a copy of their card or passport at the time of booking to receive the discount.
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Additional Items
Below is a quick list of prices, but check our Additional Options section for more details.
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Huayna Picchu is the iconic peak that rises beside Machu Picchu, famous for its steep stone pathways and breathtaking views. The hike typically takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour to reach the summit, depending on your pace. Although this portion is done independently, your guide will accompany you to the checkpoint and point out the trail entrance before you begin. This hike requires an additional entrance ticket, which we can secure for you in advance, as availability is very limited.
Huayna Picchu tickets are issued in timed entry groups to manage trail capacity. The sessions currently offered are:
• Group 1: Entry from 7:00–8:00 AM
• Group 2: Entry from 9:00–10:00 AMWe usually book the 9:00–10:00 AM entry so you can fully enjoy your guided tour of Machu Picchu first, then begin the hike without rushing. Once inside the checkpoint, you may take your time ascending and descending.
The additional ticket cost is $75 USD per person.
Travel Info
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BRIEFINGS
All briefings are done at our office at 6:00 PM the night before your trek. If you are unable to make this time, you need to coordinate another time with a member of the Alpaca Expeditions office team. Briefings are approximately 30 -45 minutes long, and where you will receive your duffel bags.
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DUFFEL BAGS
You will receive your duffel bags at your briefing. Your porters will carry them and have them returned to you at each campsite. They measure 66 cm long X 36 cm wide/2ft long X 1ft wide.
Every duffel has a maximum weight of 7kg.
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PICKUPS
Alpaca Expeditions is one of the only companies to pick you up directly from your hotel. As long as your hotel is in the center of Cusco city, we will coordinate this pickup based on a time that your guide will discuss at the briefing. Pick up times may vary 30 – 45 minutes based on traffic conditions and previous pickups.
Cusco is an old city with cobblestoned streets and very narrow passageways. Smaller hotels and Airbnbs are often located on streets that cars can´t pass through. They also are frequently on hillsides with long steep climbs, making it difficult to carry luggage. We highly recommend that you book accommodations with better access. We have a list of hotels that are all comfortable with easy access to pick up and drop off. HOTEL LIST HERE.
Some treks will allow for pickups in the Sacred Valley, which is outlined below.
The following chart refers to possible locations we can pick you up from when beginning the tour.
Trek Possible Starting Locations Inca Trails Cusco, Urubamba, Yanahuara & Ollantaytambo Salkantay Treks Only Cusco Lares Trek Only Cusco Huchuy Qosqo Trek Only Cusco Ausangate and Rainbow Treks Only Cusco Day Tours Cusco, Urubamba & Ollantaytambo -
RETURNING TO CUSCO
We take care of every detail for your journey back to Cusco so you can simply relax and enjoy the end of your adventure.
After your guided tour of Machu Picchu, you will take a 25-minute shuttle bus down to Aguas Calientes. Buses run continuously throughout the day on a first-come, first-served basis.
From Aguas Calientes, you will board the Vistadome Observatory train, offering panoramic views and onboard entertainment.- Your train may return to Poroy or to Ollantaytambo, depending on the route availability.
- Please note that the Poroy/Cusco routes are not open year-round. When they are closed, all trains operate only to Ollantaytambo.
Once you arrive at the train station:
- If you arrive in Poroy, the ride to Cusco is about 30 minutes.
- If you arrive in Ollantaytambo, the drive to Cusco is approximately 2 hours.
At the station exit, please look for our team member wearing green and holding an Alpaca Expeditions sign. They will escort you to our private vehicle.
Your transportation will drop you off at Calle Arcopata, where any stored luggage will be waiting for you. Because larger buses cannot enter the historic center, we will arrange a smaller pre-paid vehicle to take you directly to your hotel, ensuring a smooth and comfortable finish to your journey.
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MACHU PICCHU ENTRANCE & CIRCUITS
Machu Picchu now operates with specific timed entrances and assigned circuits.
The site is divided into three main circuits:
• Circuit 1 (Upper viewpoints: 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D)
• Circuit 2 (Central areas of the citadel: 2A, 2B)
• Circuit 3 (Lower sections: 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D)For Inca Trail hikers, the standard visit includes:
Circuit 3B at 8:00 or 9:00 AM (subject to government availability)
A short guided visit through part of Circuit 1B when you arrive through the Sun Gate on the final day of the trailAfter you complete your assigned circuit, park rangers will guide you toward the exit, as re-entry is not permitted.
If you would like to spend more time exploring additional areas of Machu Picchu, you can request:
An additional entrance ticket for a different circuitExtra tickets are:
• Subject to availability
• At an additional cost, which varies depending on the circuit you chooseWe are very happy to help secure this upgrade for you upon request.
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HUAYNAPICCHU/MACHU PICCHU MOUNTAIN
Viewing Machu Picchu from above is a truly spectacular experience, which is why hiking one of the surrounding mountains is a popular optional add-on.
Huayna Picchu (circuit 3A)
This is the famous peak seen behind the citadel in classic photos. The trail is steep but rewarding, taking about 45 minutes up and 45 minutes down.
Huayna Picchu entrance tickets are sold in specific time slots, which determine when you must begin the hike:
• Entry times are at 7:00 AM and 9:00 AMWe typically reserve a later morning session, giving you time to enjoy the full guided tour of Machu Picchu first. The hike is done independently, but your guide will bring you to the trail entrance.
Machu Picchu Mountain (circuit 1A)
This mountain offers broader panoramic views and a longer climb, roughly 1.5 hours up and 1.5 hours back down.
Entry times are:
• 6:00 AM or 8:00 AMDue to these early start windows, this hike cannot be combined with the full guided tour included in the 4-Day or 7-Day Inca Trail itineraries on the same day. You would need a second entrance ticket and an additional visit on the following day.
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HEALTH CONCERNS
You must be honest with your guide about any health conditions or concerns you might have. While our guides are not medical professionals, they do have first aid training. We also work with a clinic in Cusco that can help assist our team.
You are responsible for assessing whether a Tour is suitable for you. You should consult your physician to confirm your fitness for travel and participation in any planned activities. You should seek your physician’s advice on vaccinations and medical precautions. Alpaca Expeditions will not provide medical advice. It is your responsibility to assess the risks and requirements of each aspect of the Tour based on your unique circumstances, limitations, fitness level, and medical requirements.
If you develop extreme altitude sickness or any other illness that prevents you from hiking, and you still wish to visit Machu Picchu by train, we will work with you to coordinate this trip. Since this will be a new trip, it may require additional fees. We will use as much of the original itinerary to keep costs low.
If you experience issues while hiking and can not continue, a porter will accompany you to the closest road and wait while a car comes to pick you up and bring you to the nearest health clinic.
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STRIKES
Unfortunately, strikes are frequent in Peru and can disrupt our tours. Roads are often blocked, and trains stopped. We will make sure your trek continues as planned, even if that means leaving the night before your start date. Under these circumstances, tours might need to be canceled. But our operations department will coordinate with you in this situation. Your safety is always our top concern and will dictate how we decide.
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LOST ITEMS
You are responsible for your items throughout the Tour. Please be diligent about where you leave your things and remember to remove all items from our vans, your tents, restaurant, etc. Do not leave anything unintended during your hike. Other trekkers or teams might pick it up not knowing whos it is.
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TIPS
Tipping is part of the tradition of any trek to Machu Picchu. While we pay good wages to our entire team, anything extra is always appreciated. Please know that this is not obligatory and that you should never feel pressured into this.
Typically the participants in a group pool their tipping money together for the porters and chef. The amount recommended is different per trek and listed below. For the guide, this is more personal and needs to be decided based on your relationship with them and done separately from the group. Porters and Chefs prefer soles if possible. Guides are happy with U.S. dollars, Peruvian Soles, or even your credit card 😉
Trek Per Porter Chef Inca Trails (4, 5 and 7 Days) 60 – 80 soles 150 soles 2D/1N Inca Trail with Camping 50 soles 100 soles Salkantay Treks 100-120 soles 200 soles Lares Trek 100-120 soles 200 soles Huchuy Qosqo Trek 50 soles 100 soles Ausangate 100-120 soles 200 soles * These numbers refer to what each member of the Green Machine should receive after the group pools their money. This is just a reference guide.
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TRAVEL INSURANCE
To protect your travel investment, we highly recommend the purchase of travel insurance. Getting travel insurance before you leave home is strongly encouraged and very easy. We work with a great agency in the United States, that has helped to make it easy and affordable. What an excellent way to protect yourself while you are visiting Peru.
If interested in booking through our trusted partner, Ahart, Frinzi & Smith, CLICK HERE.
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WEATHER
Of course, the weather is unpredictable. Typically the dry season in Cusco is from April through October, but this does not stop rain from falling in June or the sun from coming out in December so just be prepared. No matter what month you are doing the trek, make sure that you have rain gear that includes a waterproof jacket, pants, poncho, and waterproof gloves. Many people forget about gloves, but being cold and wet makes hiking very unpleasant.
Also, prepare for four seasons. Several of the treks through the Andes involve various microclimates and you will need to be prepared. Layers are always key since they are easy to adjust to different temperature changes. Be prepared with a warm packable down jacket since the evening will be cold.
It’s also important to note that the weather can change a listed itinerary. There are times that routes become impassable, and our guides will be forced for your safety to rework your tour.
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ALTITUDE
As soon as people book their trip to Peru, specifically Cusco, they start wondering about altitude sickness. The air at high altitudes contains less oxygen than at sea level and forces your body to work harder to get the oxygen it needs. Over several days at high altitude, your body adjusts to the lower amount of oxygen in the air. For this reason, we always recommend spending at least two days in Cusco before beginning any trek in the Andes. Cusco is a marvelous city with lots to do, so if you have more time to acclimate you won´t be bored.
With altitude sickness, you may first feel like you have the flu or a hangover. You may have a headache, tiredness, loss of appetite, nausea or vomiting, dizziness, trouble sleeping, trouble breathing during exercise. If any of these effects become severe, please contact our office, and we will help you get to a doctor.
Most of the time, these symptoms will be mild. We always recommend easing into activity slowly, allowing your body to adjust. Drink plenty of fluids such as water or coca tea. Coca tea has been used since ancient times to help prevent altitude sickness. Leaves from the Coca Plant contain alkaloids that help bring oxygen into your blood, helping your body avoid the effects of altitude sickness. Avoid drinking a lot of alcohol and coffee. They will cause you to urinate more often and become dehydrated. Avoid smoking. Smoking makes it more difficult for your body to get oxygen. Avoid sleeping pills. They may cause shallow breathing at night, making it more difficult for your body to absorb oxygen while you sleep.
Remember the trek to Machu Picchu is not a race. Even those in the best shape will suffer from altitude sickness if they race to the top of the mountain too quickly. Go slow, and it will give your body time to adjust to the elevation.
Your healthcare provider may prescribe medications, such as acetazolamide and dexamethasone, to help prevent altitude sickness. Start the medicine two days before you get to a high altitude. Continue to take it while you are at high altitude.
You must remember that this is your holiday and you do not want to stress out about the possibility of getting sick from the mountains. Do everything slowly and drink lots of water, and enjoy the coca tea. If anything does happen and you, unfortunately, get sick, let your guide know right away. Alpaca Expedition guides are trained to help you get through it.
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GETTING TO CUSCO
Cusco’s airport (Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport) currently operates domestic flights only. All international travelers must first arrive in Lima, where you’ll go through immigration and customs. Even if you have a connecting flight to Cusco on the same airline, you’ll need to collect your checked bags in Lima and recheck them for your domestic flight.
The fastest and most convenient way to reach Cusco is by plane. Major airlines such as LATAM, SKY Airlines, and JetSMART offer multiple daily flights between Lima and Cusco (approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes). Because of Cusco’s high altitude and mountain weather, flight delays or cancellations can occur, so it’s best to plan some buffer time in your itinerary.
If you prefer to travel overland, comfortable long-distance buses are available. The journey from Lima takes about 20–22 hours, while routes from nearby cities such as Arequipa or Puno take between 6–10 hours. Peruvian bus companies such as Cruz del Sur and Oltursa are known for their safety and comfort, with reclining seats and onboard service.
Packing List
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ESSENTIALS
- Passport
- Valid, STUDENT CARD (if you booked as a student)
- Good daypack (the smaller, the better)
- Water storage: Water reservoir like Camelbaks are encouraged – but enough for at least 2-3 liters.
- Comfortable hiking boots (lightweight with good soles)
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FOR YOUR DUFFEL
Porters will carry up to 7 kg of your personal items. This must include your sleeping bag and air matt (if you bring/rent one). From us these two items weigh 3.5 kg.
- 2-3 wicking t-shirts
- 2-3 hiking pants
- 4 sets of undergarments.
- 4 sets of hiking socks
- 1 Fleece
- 1 Warm, down jacket: gets very cold at night
- 1 Rain jacket and pants
- 1 sun hat
- 1 wool hat
- Headlamp: essential
- Waterproof gloves (even if they are ski gloves, take them)
- Comfortable shoes for camp
- Walking boots
- Waterproof jacket/rain poncho
- Quickdry towel. We provide small ones, you might enjoy something a little larger.
- Small bottle of soap: we provide warm water each day to clean – might make you feel fresh if you had a little soap.
- Battery Charger: There is no place to plug in while trekking!
- Large plastic bags: to help organize and keep clean from dirty.
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TOILETRIES
- Sunscreen
- Face moisturizer
- Bug spray
- Handsanitizer
- Wet wipes
- Toothbrush and paste
- Toiletpaper
- Personal medication
- First aid kit: band aids, moleskin, etc.
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INSIDE YOUR DAYPACKS
Daypacks can be any size for hiking, but we always say the smaller, the better. Inside Machu Picchu, bags larger than 25L will not be allowed in. If it is larger, you will need to store it outside citadel gates. But don´t worry, they have a secure storage facility.
- Water: we supply clean water at each meal. You are responsible for your first morning of water only as we won’t have time to filter water until your first lunch.
- Sunhat
- Rain gear
- Fleece
- Camera
- Music (IPhone)
- Handsanitizer
- Toilet paper and small plastic bag for waste
- Extra Money for Souvenirs, Drinks & Tips
- Earplugs
Luxury Inca Trail 2D/1N
Please fill in our BOOKING FORM carefully with your correct personal details.
The Alpaca Difference
Alpaca Expeditions is a 100% peruvian, indigenous owned company. Started by Raul Ccolque, a former porter and tour guide, Alpaca Expeditions separates ourselves by our dedication to both our customer and our team. We work very hard to make sure that all our clients needs are taken care of throughout the tour with us. At the same time, we never forget about our brothers and sisters working tirelessly for us to make all of this possible. Responsible and sustainable tourism that gives as much to our community as to our clients.
Meet the AE Trekking Team!
Everyone on the Alpaca Team is from Cusco region, living the traditions and history they share with you while on one of our tours. Our guides are all graduates of university studying tourism, history and english. Our chefs are trained every February by a professional cooking team learning new meals, adding varieties of entrees for all types of eating. And all our porters are from HUARQUI, HUACAHUASI, PATACANCHA, QUISWARANI, CANCHACANCHA, QUEYUPAY, UMACHURCO and CCACCACCOLLO villages, very often working this job on top of maining their farms back at home. Most of our team has been with us for years, as we have the most loyal, hard working, happy employees in Cusco. We know how lucky we are to have the best team trekking and you will immediately fall in love with all the men and women who call Alpaca Expeditions their home.
AE súper porters
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Our Guides
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Our Chefs
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What do we do for our porters?
Alpaca Expeditions would not be where we are today without these hardworking men and women. We could not imagine a harder job and our team does it smiling. We do our best to thank them for their hard work and loyalty by doing as much as we can to make their lives and their families lives better. All our porters receive all their equipment for free from warm winter hats to proper hiking boots. They sleep in proper tents and are given warm sleeping bags for night. They enjoy the same food we serve our clients and all leftovers are donated to their families. We visit their villages with doctors and dentists, donate school supplies and sports equipment. And our favorite time of the year is when we bring a group of porters and their families to Machu Picchu to visit the ruins for the first time.
AE súper porters
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Equality Matters
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Free Medical Assistance to Porters
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Extra information
Alpaca Expeditions is always ready to make your trip safe and as easy as possible for you. Because these trips are a bit more complicated than your typical tour, we have put together some notes on logistics, storage, and even recommendations on where to stay in Cusco. And of course our team is ready to answer any other question, as we promise to be your partner from the moment you first contact us to our last goodbye in Cusco.
Alpaca Expeditions Recognitions
ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
In the pursuit to stand out from the rest, Alpaca Expeditions has obtained four ISOs plus our carbon footprint certificate to date. These achievements result from our efforts to implement the internationally-recognized integrated management system. They also represent our commitment to all of our clients and staff of operating sustainability and responsibility in every way possible.












Porters will carry up to 7 kg of your personal items, which must include your sleeping bag and air mat (if you bring or rent one). From us, these two items weigh a combined total of 3.5 kg.