1. Can I trek the Inca Trail alone without
a travel operator?
No . As from 1st January 2001 trekking independently has
been prohibited. The regulation, however, was not enforced
until early 2002. You will necessarily to hire an operator
to get all the permissions, the entrance tickets for the
trail MUST be bought in Cusco well in advance only through a
licensed Inca Trail operator. They cannot be purchased at
the start of the trail.
2. Should
I make a reservation for the trek in advance or wait until
arriving in Cusco ?
Because the numbers of persons permitted on the trek has
been dramatically reduced it is advisable to make a
reservation 5-6 weeks in advance. This is particularly
important if you are planning on arriving in Cusco during
the peak season (June-September).
3. What's the best time during the year
to go?
The 'dry' season from April to October seems to be generally
considered preferable, at least as far as weather.
It's mostly dry but it can rain at any time. Remember the
dramatic temperature range. At higher altitudes, it's sunny
during the day and cold and windy at night.
4. How hard is the Inca Trail?
The trek is physically challenging, but no technical
expertise is required. The difficulty comes largely
from the repeated step ascents and descents, and from the
high altitude. The climb to the first pass takes you up from
around 2000m (6500ft) to more than 4000m (13000ft) in a
relatively short space, followed by a descent of around
1500m (5000ft). After the second pass at 3500m (11500ft),
things generally become easier.
5. What do we do for drinking water?
PERU 'S PARADISES E.I.R.Ltda will provide boiled water to
fill your bottle at meal times, although the water is clear
always use sterilizing tablets and follow the instructions.
The sterilizing tablets 'MicroPur' can be bought in most
pharmacies in Cusco . With these tablets you have to wait 40
minutes before drinking. Take a bottle of at least 1½ liter
capacity per person. Bottled mineral water can also be taken
from Cusco , bought at km82, just before Wayllabamba and at
Wiñay Wayna and Machu Picchu . If you are employing the
services of a personal porter you can afford to take the
extra weight of a few bottles of water. Besides, You'll come
across a small stream or mountain spring every 1½ hours
along the trail where you can fill up your water bottle too.
Besides, You'll come across a small stream or mountain
spring every 1½ hours along the trail where you can fill up
your water bottle too.
6. What are the toilets like along the
trail?
Toilets have improved a lot in the last couple of years and
all of the larger campsites have toilet blocks with flush
toilets and running water. On the whole they are kept pretty
clean. There are hot shower facilities are Wiñay Wayna on
day 3, although they are usually pretty unclean and you have
to pay a little extra.
7. Should I hire an extra porter? when?
Our service includes porters for carrying the food, tents,
dining tent and cooking equipment. However, during the Inca
Trail you will have to carry your personal stuff (such as
backpack, camera, etc) your sleeping bag and pad (both
provided by us if needed). Hiring an extra porter may make
the trek more enjoyable since you will walking withouth all
that extra weight. Each porter can carry up to 18 kilos and
you must ask for him to us or to your operator when booking
your Inca Trail. |