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Where and how to book
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  • If you want to do the Inca Trail, you have to book in advance, at least 2 months before, as the entrance to the Park is restricted, and you have to do it in a group.
    The best way is to look at several Cuzco agencies in internet. Here are the most famous:
    - http://www.andeanlife.com/
    - http://www.sastravelperu.com/
    - http://www.unitedmice.com/
    - http://www.qente.com/
    - http://www.perutreks.com/

    What To Buy: They offer different dyas to start, different menus... but roughly they are very similar. Expect to pay between 250-320 USD for the 4 days / 3 nights trail including tickets, guide, meals and tents.

    What To Pay: When you decide which agency, write them a mail, fill up a form and send here (money transfer) about 100 USD. Then you have a reservation. You will have to be 2-3 days before the trail begins in Cuzco, pay the rest of the money and have a previous evening meeting for the details of the trekking.

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  • Apart from the money you pay for the trail you may want to have:
    - Sleeping bag (10 USD)
    - An extra porter. That is a porter to carry your stuff. I had a half porter for 35USD.

    What To Buy: "A porter? Why? I can carry my rucksack" OK, tough guy, you repeat me that after 3 hours climbing endless steps!!!
    Believe me, if there is something I don't regret about my Inca Trail is having paid a half extra porter to carry my 9 kgs heavy rucksack. I wouldn't have made it to the top without that, no matter how much you have to pay take an extra porter, THAT makes the difference between suffering the trail or enjoying it!


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    Drinks and snacks on the way
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  • Along the trail there are several drinks and snacks stops. Not really shops and not really cheap but here you can find basic drinks, chocolate, Gatorade...



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    Comments for SirRichard about Machu Picchu
    staindesign Thu Jun 18, 2009 00:27 UTC
     Bravo! Wonderful info! I loved it, it was perfect! I can't wait to see Machu Picchu at the end of the month!
    Laurel914 Wed Jul 30, 2008 16:52 UTC
     Very helpful tips and great pics too. Your page is sure to be usefel for next year's trip to Machu Picchu.
    elpariente Wed May 31, 2006 09:01 UTC
     Es realmente tentador llegar caminando al machu Pichu Nos das una info excelente en esta página
    JEWEL_OF_INDIA Sun Feb 19, 2006 21:17 UTC
     I have been wanting to go on the inca trail for many years now, but could never stump up enough cash. Your page has made me want to go even more so! Will definitely be saving my pennies for it now!
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