Wayllabamba Campsite | The Sacred Valley of the Incas

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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Tea, Coffee and Soft Drinks Included

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Pacaymayo Campsite | The Sacred Valley of the Incas

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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Winay Wayna Camp | Machu Picchu

Winay Wayna Camp is a picturesque campground located in the heart of the Peruvian Andes, along the famous Inca Trail. This serene campsite is surrounded by lush vegetation and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Visitors can enjoy basic amenities such as camping gear rentals and communal facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay. The camp is renowned for its proximity to the archaeological site of Winay Wayna, which features well-preserved terraces and temples, providing a glimpse into the ancient Inca civilization.

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Tea, Coffee and Soft Drinks Included

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