Wayllabamba Camp | Machu Picchu

The Campsites are assigned randomly by the government authorities of the Inca Trail.  Q'inti's Camp Site consists of double occupancy tents, a chemical toilet in a toilet tent, and a dining tent.  The tents are either REI or Northface tents.  They are equipped with a thermarest mattress for isolation from the cold, a sleeping bag from Northface or REI, a sleeping bag liner and a small light .  In the morning our staff will wake you up with a bowl of warm water and a washcloth. 

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Pacaymayo Campsite | Machu Picchu

Pacaymayo Campsite, located at approximately 3,590 meters above sea level on the Inca Trail in Peru, is a unique stop for trekkers due to its stunning views and historical significance. Nestled in the Andes, this campsite offers a serene environment with breathtaking vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Travelers can explore nearby Inca ruins, enjoy the natural beauty, and experience the tranquility of the high Andes.

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Phuyupatamarca Campsite | Machu Picchu

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Machu Picchu | Machu Picchu

Located more than 6000 feet above sea level in Peru's mountain peaks, Machu Picchu is one of the world's most impressive archaeological sites. This legendary lofty city was abandoned by the Inca Empire, reclaimed by the jungle and lost to humanity until its rediscovery in 1911. Built by the Incas on the summit of "Machu Picchu" (Old Peak), in the middle of a tropical montane forest overlooking the canyon of the Urubamba, the 'Lost City of Machu Picchu' is a site of extraordinary beauty and enormous archaeological significance. The complex reflects the Inca Empire at its height, with giant walls, terraces and ramps that appear to have been cut naturally in the continuous rock escarpments. The phenomenal technological skills of the Incan engineers can be seen in multiple facets of the site: the exacting precision of the massive stone buildings, the water channels that reveal a deep understanding of hydraulics, and Intihuatana, a carved ritual stone known as the "hitching post of the Sun", which served as a solar calendar that regulated planting and harvesting.

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