
In Cusco, the search for new circuits has increased. This is due to the increase of travelers from different parts of the world throughout the year. Therefore, permits to the Inca Trail and surrounding trails have been multiplying. So Cusco has options for every type of traveler, whether it is a day hike, in places with altitude and slopes or a simple group hike. The important thing is the adventure.
This region offers the possibility of practicing all kinds of sports such as canoeing, rappelling, zip lining, bungee jumping and hang gliding. But undoubtedly the most popular sport is trekking. Below we will tell you about these trails so that you can choose the trekking you like the most.
Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
It is considered one of the best trekking in the world, because of the value of the nature where it takes place and also because of its historical importance. Currently this trail crosses numerous archaeological sites. The Inca Trail involves 4 days of trekking through the region, among majestic landscapes ranging from the mountains and rivers of icy water to the jungle brow and thick vegetation. 4 days trekking to enter the Inca City of Machu Picchu.
Salkantay – Machu Picchu Trekking
The Salkantay-Machu Picchu route is considered among the 10 best treks in the world. It is famous for its landscapes, its paths and also for the very high difficulty that it entails for the traveler to make this trekking will involve about 4 or 5 days to reach Machu Picchu. You will walk through mountain ranges as high as the Andes. Challacancha, Soraypampa, the Salkantay pass, Chaullay, are some of the communities and tourist sites that you will meet along the way. The trekking is up to 8 hours per day in these difficult conditions. You will camp and get up very early in the morning to see the sunrise at this altitude.
Ausangate Trekking
The fifth highest mountain in all of Peru is the “Ausangate”, also considered the protective mountain or guardian of the city of Cusco. You can trek through this region and choose the options that best suit your tastes. The fact is that this area involves a certain difficulty because it is a steep trekking, with high altitude and very cold. Depending on the amount of attractions you want to visit will be the amount of days you will be in this area, 4 hours from Cusco by vehicle. A trek through this mysterious place will fill your soul and will demand you in such a way that you will enjoy twice as much when you reach the highest camp.
Huchuy Qosqo – Machu Picchu trekking
The Huchuy Qosqo trail is breathtaking and you will be amazed by the beautiful scenery you will find yourself among, one of the easiest hikes in Cusco. The trail will take you through numerous archaeological sites and ancient villages of the Sacred Valley of the Incas; but you can choose to stop here or continue on another trail to the historic and natural sanctuary of Machu Picchu.
Choquequirao Trek
The trek to Choquequirao can be done in 4 or 5 days, according to the speed you want to give to the journey. Specifically, you will climb up and down mountains between very steep trails and with the sun beating down on you all the time. If the weather is bad, it is advisable not to go because it can become very dangerous for your body. This ancient Inca city, which is even bigger than Machu Picchu, is hidden under the undergrowth and jungle. Currently only 30% of the archaeological complex has been discovered and enormous efforts are being made to clear the area and remove the veil from this mysterious site.
Inca Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu
If you want to live an adrenaline-filled experience that combines hiking with other adventure sports, then the Inca Jungle is the alternative you are looking for. This trail takes you to Machu Picchu but combining a complex route that will lead you to practice several adventure sports.
The stone paths are in a very good state of preservation, which does not mean that they are difficult to walk. In addition to trekking you will be able to do downhill cycling, rafting, zip lining and rafting. And during each sport you will be able to contemplate majestic landscapes around you.
Lares – Machu Picchu trekking
This trek takes about 4 days and will take you through less crowded places. The Lares trek gives you the possibility to see and share with Andean communities that still preserve ancient customs. Such as agriculture, the raising of wool and meat producing animals and the manufacture of typical handmade garments. The hospitality of these people will delight you so enjoy this cultural experience. The route that takes you to Machu Picchu through Lares is very popular with travelers who want to get away from the mass tourism characteristic of the Inca Trail or the Salkantay Trek.



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