I made it to Cuzco yesterday afternoon flying in with LAN Airlines. I didn't have any issues with the flight. They were on time and flight service was pretty good. In this post, I'll discuss what you should plan for ahead of time and what you can hold off until you arrive.
Which Trek to Choose
There are a few trails to choose from when planning your trip. There is the traditional Inca Trail hike that is typically 3 days/2 nights. This trek will follow the old Inca trails. You will run into old ruins and get some fantastic views of the terrain. This is the most popular trek and usually sells out months in advance.
The Salkantay Trail is probably the second most popular trail. This one is typically 5 days/4 nights. I chose to do this one because I heard the views are even better than the Inca Trail. But to be honest, it's half the cost of the Inca Trail and you can book it as early as one week before your arrival.
Packing
If you plan to travel for 2 weeks or less, get yourself a 50L backpack. Most airlines will allow you to use it as carry-on luggage and therefore prevent the need to check in a bag. I purchased a Kelty Redwing 50 from REI. The prices for this pack range from $90 to $125. I got lucky and got it for $90 during an REI sale. I won't get into details on the pack but you can go to YouTube and find plenty of positive reviews. Below is a list of must brings for your trek.
Buy/bring for the trip
Hiking socks (3 or 4 pairs, depending on how long your hike is)
Medical kit
Hiking boots (you can rent them in Cusco but would you really?)
Water bladder (recommend 3L capacity)
Camera
Dry fit underwear
Dry fit hiking shirts and light jackets
Hiking pants (one should do)
Gloves
Luggage cube (to help organize your pack)
Rent if you don't own already
Waterproof hiking jacket
Hiking poles
Head lamp
Sleeping bag
Buy when you arrive in Cusco
Toilet paper
Sunblock
Insect repellent
Snacks
Water (for first day)
Diamox (for altitude sickness)
In addition to the items listed above, you'll also need to make room for your toiletries, electronics, and any souvenirs you plan to bring back. I also suggest bringing a towel and a bathing suit to jump into the hot springs if your trek includes it.
Choosing a tour company
The best way to book is by looking up reviews. TripAdvisor would be a great place to start. There are plenty of tour company sites you can visit online. Be sure to pay attention to what's included in the Tour. We chose to work with Salkantay Trekking as they specialize on the Salkantay trail. I will follow up with a review later. All companies will ask for a deposit in advance. This trek is approximately $400 but can vary depending on the time of year you go.
We'll that's it for now. I'm about to start the trek this morning so I'll be off the grid for the next few days. I'll promise to catch up on Cusco for my next blog.
Sounds like a well thought out and prepared trip! I was excited to hear about your travel plans in the infancy stages but reading about your adventure is motivating me to visit Machu Pichuu in the near future. Safe travels!
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