The Epic Andean Experience Trek
If you prefer to go on less used paths, the Lares Trek to Machu Picchu 4 Days is the perfect alternative hike after the Classic Inca Trail go. This Lares Trek hike begins in the Andes Mountains quaint town of Lares. After that, you will travel by breathtaking landscapes and lakes until arriving at Machu Picchu. You could get to view some of Peru best native animals, such llamas and alpacas, along the journey. It would be an amazing adventure to visit the most iconic ancient building of the Incas, Machu Picchu.
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Through this Lares Trek 4 Days adventure, immerse yourself in real cultural experience. You will have a good time trekking and see some breathtaking vistas of the snow-covered mountains. The main attraction of the Lares Trek is climbing to isolated Quechua communities where locals keeps their traditional attire, you will recognize their distinct way of life and how little has changed in hundreds of years. Before concluding your cultural experience with a guided tour of the incredible Machu Picchu site.
Highlights of Lares Trek: Hot spring, Mountains & Machu Picchu
Hiking distance: 32km/20 milles
Considerations: Acclimatization is required
Season: April to November
Max. Altitude: 4720m/15620ft
Itinerary at a Glance
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Day01
Cusco - Famous Thermal Baths - Kiswarani Waterfall Campsite
Embark on a lifetime adventure to hike on the best alternative trek to Machu Picchu, Lares Trek Peru.
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Day02
Quiswarani - Condor Pass - Cancha Cancha Village
Explore the Andes of Peru by hiking through Andean communities, and breathtaking views.
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Day03
Cancha Cancha - Huaran - Ollantaytambo - Aguas Calientes
End your Lares Trek in the Sacred Valley of the Inca and join the best train journey towards the Seven Wonders.
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Day04
Machu Picchu - Ollantaytambo - Cusco
Discover the iconic Inca site of Machu Picchu with our guided tour after your 3 Days Lares Trek
Cusco - Famous Thermal Baths - Kiswarani Waterfall Campsite
Trekking Distance: 10 km/ 6.2 miles
Camp Elevation: 3,850 meters / 12,631 ft
Weather: Cold
Accommodation: Camping
Difficulty: Moderate
Meals: Lunch, dinner and snacks
For your Lares adventure we will pick you up from your hotel at 5 a.m. to begin the famous Lares Trek. We can pick you up from any hotel or apartment if it is located in the cities of Cusco, Urubamba, Huaran, or Pisaq. It will be a three-hour drive along the beautiful landscape of the Sacred Valley and through the Andes until we arrive at the Lares Hot Springs site.
Then, you will enjoy the hot springs, which are divided into various pools ranging from freezing cold to boiling. They are all composed of pure volcanic water, which is medicinal in nature and considered to be good for your bones, stress, muscles, and headaches. After soaking in the baths for a while, you will drive 20 minutes to the trailhead, Punta Carretera, at 3,300 m (10,827 ft) above sea level.
It is here that you will meet up with your horses and horsemen. You will give your duffel bags to the horsemen to be transported to the campsite. Following this, you will begin your expedition to Machu Picchu. To start, it will be a two-hour, gradual uphill hike until we reach our lunch spot at the first village, called Kiswarani. This section of the hike is considered the “potato valley sector,” where people farm many varieties of organic potatoes.
Your guide will also point out some indigenous medicinal plants growing along the way. Then, we will arrive at our lunch spot, where you will enjoy your first delicious meal prepared by our trekking chef.
After lunch, our horsemen (llameros) will do a ceremony with llamas, showcasing these beautiful animals. Llamas were considered sacred to the Incas and fundamental to their economy. Our llameros will introduce you to these animals and discuss their importance and why owning one is a sign of privilege. Today they are disappearing, constantly being with smaller animals. We hope to continue the tradition of the Incas and give some llamas work. This is our way of supporting the community that helps protect them. Llamas are friendly and strong animals and are a nice companion to walk with. Just don’t get too close; they might try to give you a kiss.
You will also have time to explore the village and visit some local homes, where you will learn about the lifestyle and ancient traditions of the local people. If there is time, we will visit the school where the kids still speak Quecha, their native language. If you’d like, you may bring some toys, notebooks, or any type of school supply to share. Perhaps you may even teach them a few English words. It will be another two hour, gradual, uphill hike until we arrive at the campsite, where you will be welcomed by our trekking staff, who will have your tents set up. We’ll enjoy some hot drinks as the sky darkens and the stars start appearing. Finally, you will enjoy a lovely dinner prepared on site. If you want to keep star-gazing, you may stay up for a while longer or, if you’d rather, you can turn in to your tent.
Quiswarani - Condor Pass - Cancha Cancha Village
Trekking Distance: 14 km/8 miles
Camp Elevation: 3,750 meters / 12,303 feet
Accommodation: Camping
Difficulty:Challenging
Weather: Cold
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner>
Today you will be woken up around 5 a.m. with our service of hot drinks. You will have amazing views of the colorful lake and the Kiswarani Valley. The local people will already be up and about, taking their llamas and alpacas out to graze. Breakfast will be served as soon as you finish packing your gear. Then we’ll fill up our water bottles, organize snacks, and you will begin the most memorable day of your expedition to Machu Picchu. It will be a three- or four-hour climb to get to the summit of the mountain.
This pass is called the Pachacute, or Condor Pass. We’ll zigzag our way up to compensate for the steep uphill. The views of the area are stunning. You will see lakes, waterfalls, llamas, and alpacas. We will have an emergency horse to ride on in case you are tired. Once you arrive at the Condor Pass, you will be above the clouds and above the mountain peaks, and the surrounding 360-degree views are astounding.
In front of you will be the majestic mountain of Pitusiray, which is at 5,700 m/ 18,700 ft high, and the Condor pass is at 4,680 m/ 15,354 ft high. Afterwards, we will enjoy the hot drink service that your porters will carry with them. We will take advantage of some phenomenal photo opportunities and start our descent.
You will begin the one-hour downhill descent towards El Mirador (Vista Point), where you will enjoy lunch. There will perhaps be some llamas grazing nearby. After lunch, you will hike the last three hours downhill, with fantastic views of many lakes and llamas and alpacas, before arriving at your campsite, the village of CanchaCancha, which is the only village that does not have modern technology.
Canchacancha is a village (3,750 m/ 12,303 ft) where people still practice real traditions of the Incas. In this Incan village, 85 percent of the houses are still composed of original, ancient construction, made of stone with grass-thatched roofs. Unlike any other village in the Lares Valley, this village has no electricity or cars. Here, you will not only enjoy the wilderness, but your porters will also set up your tents. You will have some time to meet with the local children.
We provide them with food and school supplies, so we invite our travelers to share this support for the education and health of this native village. You can join us and bring anything you would like to supplement the lives of these Quechuan-speaking children. Following this, your guide will take you to one of the local family’s houses, where you will learn about the lifestyle of the locals. You can see how they raise their guinea pigs, and you will learn about the traditional, hand-woven textiles made of llama and alpaca wool. This is the best day of your hike. In the evening, you will enjoy hot drinks and dinner.
Cancha Cancha - Huaran - Ollantaytambo - Aguas Calientes
Walking Distance: 9 km /6.2 miles
Accommodation: Hotel
Difficulty: Moderate
AguasCalientes Elevation: 2,000 m / 6,562 feet
Weather: Cold in the morning, warm in the afternoon.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Our porters will wake you up with a hot drink, and you will have some time to pack your bags and enjoy breakfast. After breakfast, you’ll have time to explore the village and visit the local elementary school, where the ancient Inca language, Quechua, is still taught. Once you are ready, you’ll begin the last leg of your Lares trek. It will be four hours of walking downhill along this lovely path, where you will pass by more llamas and alpacas.
We’ll pass by farms where they cultivate potatoes, fava beans, and many other traditional tubers in the traditional Incan style. This is a great opportunity to learn about Peruvian agriculture because people still farm by hand with traditional Inca farming tools. Now, we will start to descend to the warmer area, the Sacred Valley. You will begin to feel the micro-climate changes and start seeing crops that are different from those in the high mountains.
Around the Sacred Valley, people farm corn, quinoa, kiwi, peaches, avocados, and other types of fruits. Of course, this area has a lot of Incan history. You will end the tour at the little village of Huaran, in the Sacred Valley, at 2,700 meters (8,858 feet), where you will say goodbye to your horses, horsemen, chef, and porters, as they will be going back to their homes.
From Huaran, we will catch a van and make the short drive into the valley to visit Ollantaytambois the only living, intact Inca village. It still has many Inca water channels, houses and walls. Your guide will take you around to view this small town until it is time for dinner, which will be at a local restaurant. We’ll then catch the 7 p.m. train for AguasCalientes, the town below Machu Picchu (train times may vary, depending on availability). Upon your arrival to AguasCalientes, you will check-in to your hotel and relax.
Machu Picchu - Ollantaytambo - Cusco
Walking Distance: 2 km /1.2 miles
Difficulty: Moderate
Weather: Cold in the morning, warm in the afternoon.
Meals: Breakfast.
Day four is the most magical day because you will finally experience Machu Picchu. You will wake up early to catch one of the first buses (around 4:30 a.m.) for the 30-minute ride up to Machu Picchu. You will see the sunrise over the ruins. Your guide will take you on an informative two-hour tour. Afterwards, you will have time to explore on your own and hike Huayna Picchu if you choose to (this is a separate entrance ticket and costs $75 per person). In the afternoon, you’ll catch a two-hour train back to Ollantaytambo, followed by a bus back to Cusco, where we will transfer you to your hotel. Our Lares Trek service will finish here.
At Machu Picchu by Locals we are transparent and provide the specific details of what is included and excluded in our tours. We know this is very important so that you know what exactly to bring and you don’t miss anything. We provide this information to ensure that you have an incredible experience during your Lares Trek to Machu Picchu.
WE INCLUDE
Machu Picchu by Locals Team Provide
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Pre-departure briefing
Once you book the tour with us, you will get a notification about the pre-departure briefing, where you will meet with your trekking guide and the tour group in our office the night before your Machu Picchu hike. During this briefing, you will receive important details of the Lares trek. After this time, you will receive your duffle bag for your extra luggage, which will stay with our porter while you are hiking.
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Professional Trekking Guide
All our tour guides have a great reputation in customer service. Our tour guides have graduated with tourism career from National University San Antonio Abad of Cusco. They have also studied English in a private language institute. Through their patience, responsibility, knowledge, passion for trekking and proud to have been born in the land of the Incas, we ensure our tour guides provide an excellent experience for you when you explore the Magical Andes and Machu Picchu.
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Permits to Machu Picchu
Once we receive your details and the deposit for the tour, we purchase all the necessary tickets for your Lares trek. These permits will be for a specific date and will be in your name. Unfortunately, this information can’t be modified under any circumstance once confirmed.
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Accomodation
We will include a night of accommodation in Aguas Calientes clean, safe and hot shower (in case you want to upgrade for a hotel of 3* contact to Machu Picchu by Locals team.
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Porters Team
At Machu Picchu by Locals, we include horses and porter who will be carrying your personal belongings in a duffle bag that we provide during this Lares Trek. This duffle bag cannot exceed 7 kg/14lb. This weight includes the sleeping bag and mattress. You will be responsible to pack your duffle bag with your personal items (including sleeping bag and mattress) that you will not be using during the day before breakfast. Items that are packed will not be accessible till we reach the final camp for the evening.
Transportations
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Private Transport
We include all the transportations during your trek. We will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco, and take you to Lares town (Trail head). At the end of the trek, the bus returning from Ollantaytambo to Cusco will drop you off at your hotel.
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Train Ticket
For the Lares Trek to Machu Picchu, we include the returning train ticket after you have explored Machu Picchu on the last day. The train ticket will be one of the available trains scheduled for 14:20hrs, 14:55hrs and 16:20hrs.
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Bus Ticket
The Bus ticket round trip to Machu Picchu early morning
Equipment
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Camping equipment
Machu Picchu by Locals leads tours to Machu Picchu with a suitable camping equipment to make sure your Lares Trek is an experience of the life time. Our tents are Eureka or Doite pro Aconcagua for 4 people, which will be shared only for 2 people to ensure you comfort and enough place for your luggage. There will also be a spacious dining tent for you to enjoy each meal along this tour.
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Personal Duffle bag
We included a personal duffle bag for your 4 days Lares trek. You will get this duffle bag at Machu Picchu by Locals office during your pre-departure briefing the night before of your trek. This bag will be carried by our porters during the trek. You will find it in your tent every afternoon you arrive to the campsite. It can be filled with your personal items, sleeping bag and mattress but the maximum allowable weight is 7kg/17lb. The duffle bag must be returned to our office no later than one day after your trek.
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Medical First Aid Kit
All tour guides of Machu Picchu by Locals are very well trained in First aid. They received training courses every 6 months how to assist to someone who is in an emergency situation. Also, they are trained how to supply a balloon oxygen in the case if someone requires it.
Meals
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Meals
At Machu Picchu by Locals, we know food is such an important part of any vacation and getting the right fuel on an active holiday is crucial. For your lares trek, we include 3 breakfast, 3 lunch and 3 dinner. We cater to all dietary restrictions Vegetarian, Vegan, Gluten-free and others – just let us know your dietary restrictions at the time of your booking. Our team is well-trained to prepare the best food ever you’ve had with local and organic ingredients.
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Water
Machu Picchu by Locals will provide you water from the second day to the third day. This water will be filtered, boiled and cooled by our Chef. You must bring your own water container, bottle or camelback that can hold water for hiking for a few hours. We recommend a capacity of 2 liters.
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Snacks
Our team will provide snack every morning before leaving each campsite so you can enjoy it during your hike along the day. There will be many breaks when you can enjoy the delicious local fruits, biscuits, caramels.
WE NOT INCLUDED
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Sleeping bag
Every trekker along the Lares Trek needs a proper sleeping bag which has to be for -10°C / 14° F. We recommend you bring your own, but if you don’t want to bring your own or you don’t have one, you can rent a sleeping bag from us.
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Walking Sticks/Trekking Poles
Hiking with trekking poles has its benefits – protect your knees while you are hiking downhill. Specially on ancient paths which are many stairs up and down, trekking poles help you during the ascent, increase stability. If you don’t have a pair of trekking poles, you can rent them from our office
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Breakfast on the First day
We do not provide breakfast on the day of your departure. However, most hotel offers breakfast during your stay there. In case your hotel does not provide breakfast, we will stop at a restaurant near to Calca town where you will be available to purchase a breakfast
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Lunch in Aguas Calientes
Lunch on the last day at Aguas Calientes is not included in the trek. However, you and the group can enjoy the last lunch together in a restaurant recommended by your tour guide.
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Travel Insurance
We recommend to buy a travel insurance before to leave your country in case something happen along your visit to Peru.
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Tips for our team
Tips are not included. Tipping the team is usual on any excursion to Ausangate, although we pay good salaries to our entire team, tips are welcome as a token of your appreciation for the team hard work.
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Huayna Picchu
Huayna Picchu is the mountain which stands next to Machu Picchu. It is really famous hike normally takes 45 minutes hike up to the top by narrow steps steep with a great view of Machu Picchu citadel. If you would like to hike Huayna Picchu after your tour to Machu Picchu there is an extra cost of USD 75.00. Also, this booking must be done at least 3 months in advance due the popularity
LARES TREK TO MACHU PICCHU PAKING LIST
At Machu Picchu by Locals we focus to make your trip an unforgettable experience along the Lares Trek and we want to provide all details which you need to know before to leave your country and start your life experience in Peru.
What you need to pack? Important
- Passport
- Valid, STUDENT CARD (if you booked as a student)
- Immigration Card (given on the plane as you enter Peru)
- Good daypack (the smaller, the better)
- Water storage: Water reservoir like Camelback is encouraged – but enough for at least 2-3 liters.
- Comfortable hiking boots (lightweight with good soles)
FOR YOUR DUFFEL:
Porters or horses 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.
- 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
- Comfortable shoes for camp or flip flops
- Walking boots
- Waterproof jacket/rain poncho
Battery Charger: There is no place to plug in while trekking!
Large plastic bags: to help organize and keep clean from dirty.
Sleeping bag: Recommend down bags for -10C at least
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.
- Sun hat
- Rain gear
- Fleece
- Camera
- Music (iPhone)
- Hand sanitizer
- Toilet paper and small plastic bag for waste
- Extra Money for Souvenirs, Drinks & Tips
- Earplugs
- Some snacks (Chocolate, fruits, energy bars, etc.)
TOILETRIES:
- Sunscreen
- Face moisturizer
- Bug spray
- Hand sanitizer
- Wet wipes
- Small towel
- Toothbrush and paste
- Toilet paper
- Personal medication
- First aid kit: band aids, moleskin, etc.
PREPARING FOR YOUR LARES TREK 4 DAYS
BOOKING SYSTEM
At Machu Picchu by Locals, we try to make the best of us to booking system works as easy as possible for you, once you decided to do Lares trek, we will send to you a booking form where you need to complete all the required detail which are important to book your tickets, we need a previous deposit of 50% per person. Once as soon as you paid it, we immediately book a spot for this tour once we have done with it, we will send you your invoice and confirmation form that all the booking process has set up satisfactorily.
IS MACHU PICCHU BY LOCALS TEAM CONTACTING US BEFORE FLYING TO PERU?
Yes, our work policy is to be in contact with our customers as long as necessary to inform them of all the details and changes that could occur after have confirmed the reservation, please you ask to check constantly your e-mail, also if you have some issue let us know to solve as soon as possible.
WHERE TO STAY IN CUSCO?
Cusco is a big city enough to find different categories of hotels from 2 stars to 5 stars also there are Airbnb places where you can stay without any problem. Cusco streets are narrow especially near to the main square and some streets are pedestrian with some stairs, we will send you a notify for the pick up if is not possible the access with our car and arrange another place to pick you up and drop off also a night before your tour you will meet with your tour guide who will tell you all the details about the tour. In case you want some recommendations please ask to Machu Picchu by Locals sales team.
ALONG THE TREK
IS THERE ELECTRICITY ALONG THE LARES TREK?
Not, because Lares trek is located in remote place where there is not electricity some local village located along the trek has solar panels your guide can talk with some of them in extreme cases to recharge your cellphone, we recommend to bring your extra power bank for the days you are on the mountains.
HOW CHALLENGING IS THE 4 DAY LARES TREK?
This Lares trek is particularly challenging specially for people who does not has experience hiking on the mountains, we recommend to training with some exercises a few times per week to don’t have problem, also is recommendable to spend some days in Cusco to acclimatize to the altitude because part of the segment along this trek are located over 4000m/13123ft
WHAT HAPPEN IF I GOT ALTITUDE SICKNESS?
No worry, our guide and team are professional and they know how to solve any issue during your trek, your guide will have a first aid kit all the time with some medications for these, also will be there an extra emergency horse to take you to the best place where you can recovery. Our team always has radio and they are trained for any emergency happen during our tours.
DO YOU NEED HIKING BOOTS FOR LARES TREK?
Definitely, it is always recommendable to wear a light hiking boots if possible. Ones with ankle support are extra helpful, especially for the inexperienced hiker. Because you will be climbing down so many steps created by the Incas, crossing some rivers especially the day 2 some of them are slippery, now uneven and at varying heights, the extra support helps from twisting your ankles.
SHOULD I USE WALKING STICKS?
Yes. Walking sticks are always helpful to trekkers, especially if is raining along the trek. Using walking sticks can help take the pressure off your knees while doing some portion of the trek. Plus they will help you get up the mountain as well.
WHERE DO I STORE MY LUGGAGE?
In case you have extra luggage which you not need to bring to the trail all the hotels in Cusco has storage where you can leave your luggage completely free, if you will change your hotel after the trek we have available our storage in Machu Picchu by Locals office, get more info with from our office team.
WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT AS FAR AS WEATHER
The weather in Cusco regions and part of the Andes is unpredictable even if the weather forecast says it’s sunny we can’t trust in it. It is an impossible question for us to answer. Historically April through September is the dry season, November through February is the rainy season and March and October and bridge months – a mixture of both. But the clouds have not followed these rules in the last few years. Prepare for sun and rain no matter when you come. As far as temperatures go, that is consistent throughout the year. Mornings and evenings are always cold. Make sure to bring a fleece jacket for the mornings and a down jacket for the evenings. Once the sun is up you should be comfortable hiking in short sleeves. Long pants (yoga or hiking) are encouraged to help from the mosquitos which can be a nuisance in some part of the trail.
From: USD 440.00 per person
USD 420.00: from 4 people to more
* Additional single room in Aguas Calientes $60USD
*Upgrade the returning train to Vistadome service( with larger windows and more confortable seats $60US per person
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4 Days / 3 Nights
Lares Trek to Machu Picchu
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Map of Lares Trek to Machu Picchu
WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT?
At Machu Picchu by Locals we offer the best service for all our customers and here is what makes us different than others.
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Small groups: Along our excursion group size is a capped at 8 people. This guarantees that you will enjoy every step of our excursion
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Hotel: During our excursion to Machu Picchu, we offer a private hostel stay for the last night. This ensures you are well rested and ready to explore Machu Picchu.
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Local Tour guides: Our team consists of 100% local tour guides, who have expert knowledge in our ancient culture.
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Best Camping Equipment: We have the state-of-the-art camping equipment for our excursion. The equipment is thoroughly cleaned and sanitized before and after every excursion.
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Best Trekking team: At Machu Picchu by Locals we focus to create the best experience during our excursions. Our team that consists of tour guides, cooks, porters, horse drivers are handpicked. We train our team to offer you the best service. We take care of our team by providing them with good equipment and paying them fairly.
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