4 Days

Lares Trek

4 Days

Highlights

  • Experience breathtaking views of the Andes and untouched landscapes as you trek through remote villages.
  • Immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting Quechua-speaking communities.
  • Explore stunning archaeological sites and learn about the rich history of the Sacred Valley.
  • Enjoy delicious, freshly prepared meals along the trail, catered to your dietary preferences.
  • Conclude your adventure with a guided tour of the iconic Machu Picchu, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Cusco
  • 4,100 meters
  • 5-6 hours per day
  • Guided
  • 18
  • 65
From $ 898
/ Adult
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Overview

The Lares Trek to Machu Picchu offers a breathtaking alternative to the famed Inca Trail. This guided 4-day adventure takes you through authentic Andean communities, serene mountain landscapes, and a glimpse into the ancient way of life in the Cusco region. 

Along the way, encounter snow-capped peaks, peaceful lakes, lush valleys, and local traditions. Starting from the remote village of Pumahuanca in the Sacred Valley and ending in the thermal hot springs of Lares, the trek concludes with a seamless transition to Machu Picchu for a private tour of this iconic wonder. What makes this trek truly unique is its secluded route, allowing you to escape the crowds and experience untouched Andean culture. 

The small-group experience ensures personalized service, making for unforgettable moments with your guide and group. Whether you're admiring the stunning Yanacocha Lake or soaking in the Lares hot springs, every step of this trek promises magic.

Itinerary

Beginning in the quaint village of Pumahuanca, this day covers approximately 14 kilometers of uphill walking. You’ll gain a considerable 1,150 meters in altitude as the trail winds through lush valleys and passes small archaeological sites like Pumahuanca. Along the way, take in the vibrant flora and fauna, with opportunities to spot native species like Viscachas or Andean foxes. Enjoy the tranquility, as this route remains seldom traveled by others. The day wraps up with an overnight stay at the Puyoc campsite (4,100m/13,451ft), where cold temperatures and a chance of snow make warm clothing essential.

  • Meals included: Lunch, dinner

  • Accommodation included: Tent camping at Puyoc

Today is a highlight, promising gentler trails and lush scenery. After departing Puyoc, ascend to enjoy mesmerizing views of snow-tipped peaks, mirror-like lakes including Yanacocha (Black Water), and traditional Quechua communities. The predominantly downhill 13-kilometer stretch leads to the vibrant village of Cuncani, where locals in bright red traditional attire warmly welcome trekkers. Along the way, your guide will share insights into the ancient traditions and language of the area.

  • Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

  • Accommodation included: Tent camping at Cuncani

Focus shifts to cultural exchange as you meet local families in Cuncani. Enjoy the privilege of witnessing their daily lives and learning about their handmade alpaca goods. A short 6-kilometer trek takes you to the Lares hot springs, an idyllic spot to relax after days of adventure. From Lares, a bus will transport you to Ollantaytambo, where you’ll board a train to the town of Aguas Calientes beneath Machu Picchu.

  • Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

  • Accommodation included: Hotel in Aguas Calientes

A private guided tour of Machu Picchu awaits on the final day. Learn about its rich history, hidden corners, and stunning views during a comprehensive excursion. For intrepid travelers, optional hikes to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain can be added for a fee. After lunch, board the train back to Ollantaytambo, followed by transportation to your Cusco hotel.

  • Meals included: Breakfast

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Inclusions & Exclusions

What's Incuded?

  • Professional bilingual guide
  • Assistant guide for groups of 9 or more
  • Personalized service with small group size (max 8)
  • Daily meals (3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners)
  • Camping equipment (dining tent, sleeping mattress, etc.)
  • Hotel in Aguas Calientes (1 night)
  • Entrance fees to Machu Picchu
  • Round-trip train ride to Machu Picchu
  • Bus transfers between Cusco, Lares, and Machu Picchu

What's excluded?

  • Personal sleeping bag
  • Breakfast on Day 1, lunch on Day 4
  • Huayna Picchu Mountain entrance ($ 55 per person)
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips

FAQs

What should you bring?

  • Original passport.
  • University ID (if applicable for discounts).
  • Sturdy hiking boots.
  • Waterproof jacket or rain poncho.
  • Warm clothing (jacket, hat, gloves).
  • Comfortable hiking pants and T-shirts.
  • Sun hat, sunscreen, and insect repellent.
  • Toiletries and personal medication.
  • Camera and spare batteries.
  • Headlamp or torch.
  • Swimwear (optional, for hot springs).

Are there health restrictions on this tour?

  • Not suitable for travelers with back problems.
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers.
  • Not recommended for travelers with heart or serious medical conditions.
  • Not ideal for those susceptible to altitude sickness.

What is the cancellation policy?

Please get in touch with our team for detailed terms and refunds for cancellations.

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