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Machu Picchu Mountain Lodges
Cusco
Peru
For those of you looking for a luxurious way to follow a less trodden Inca trail, this trip is for you. By day we ride through the Cordillera Vilcabamba, a spectacular mountain range in the heartland of the Andes that cradles the legendary Machu Picchu. By night we stay in boutique luxury lodges, each a day’s ride apart.
Rediscover an old Inca route. This is a trip on first-rated steeds, cantering through undulating open vistas, climbing rugged high mountain trails and meandering beside raging rivers. We have created this adventure in which you will be able to experience Peru at its best and like never before: horseback riding from lodge to lodge, enjoying the comfort and service of top quality mountain lodges located in pristine areas and finally reaching Machu Picchu - the crown jewels - as a final destination.
In this journey you will ride from 3,900 m to 2,100 m, traversing across magnificent mountain passes, enjoying enormous and mystical snow-capped peaks like the Salkantay, seeing nature in its purest form and exploring several different eco-systems from start to end. Moreover the chances for ethnic and cultural exchange are ever-present, with local natives who will still remain closely attached to their heritage and are very willing to share it with open minds.
The luxury mountain lodges feature gourmet Peruvian cuisine, outdoor jacuzzis, comfy beds with down duvets and cozy lounges with fireplaces.
The finest Quarter horses from top farms in Uruguay are the foundation stock for the herd. The breeding program has introduced Arabian bloodlines that bring passion and loyalty to the steeds, and the training programs have refined the horses to produce unparalleled riding partners, specially suited to the high mountain terrain.
Those in search of a true once-in-a-lifetime experience can chose to make their pilgrimage to Machu Picchu in comfort with sure-footed horses as confident companions.
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Meeting:
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Cusco
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Airport:
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Cusco
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Transfer:
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Cusco
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Riders:
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4 riders
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8 riders
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Trip Rating
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Rates and Dates for 2010
Rates include:
Accommodations in luxurious mountain lodges and first night in Cusco at the Casa Andina Private collection, all meals except Day 1, all ground transportation including train, 5 riding days
| A | 2010 | 8 day trip, AP with first night Casa Andina PC in Cusco | 8d / 7n | $2775 |
| Single supplement | $640 |
| Salkantay entrance fee | $50 |
| Extra Hotel overnight at Casa Andina Private Collection pp (dbl) | $115 |
| Extra Hotel overnight at Casa Andina Private Collection - Single | $210 |
Transfer Option:
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2010
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Transfer is included from Cusco airport or hotel on Day 1
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Tour Dates
Check here for details and availability
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2010
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05/08
- 05/15
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8d / 7n
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8 day trip, AP with first ni...
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2010
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06/14
- 06/21
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8d / 7n
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8 day trip, AP with first ni...
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Reserve
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2010
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07/05
- 07/12
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8d / 7n
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8 day trip, AP with first ni...
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4
/8
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Reserve
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2010
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07/26
- 08/02
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8d / 7n
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8 day trip, AP with first ni...
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Reserve
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2010
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08/16
- 08/23
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8d / 7n
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8 day trip, AP with first ni...
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/8
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Reserve
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2010
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09/06
- 09/13
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8d / 7n
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8 day trip, AP with first ni...
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4
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Reserve
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2010
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09/27
- 10/04
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8d / 7n
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8 day trip, AP with first ni...
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4
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Reserve
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2010
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10/17
- 10/24
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8d / 7n
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8 day trip, AP with first ni...
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4
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Reserve
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Rates do not include:
Meals in Cusco.
2009 Itinerary - Please Note: 2010 itinerary starts on Day 2 with hotel overnight
Day 1: Pick up from Cusco airport upon arrival and transfer to the hotel. We spend the night here, taking time to relax and acclimatize to the altitude.
Day 2: Pick up at 8 am to visit Ollantaytambo and its Inca fortress, before being transferred back to Cusco for lunch followed by a guided City Tour. We visit the Temple of the Sun, the main Cathedral on the Plaza de Armas and the bohemian district of San Blas, among other sights. After lunch we transfer to the hotel where we have the afternoon to ourselves. In the evening the guide gives us a briefing on the trip to come. Overnight.
Day 3: After an early breakfast, guests will be picked up starting at 7:00 am at the hotel in Cusco by the guide and transfer by vehicle in direction to the Salkantay Lodge & Adventure Resort in Soraypampa. En route we will take a short break to visit the Inca ruins of Tarawasi near the town of Limatambo (approx. 1.5 hrs from Cusco). After leaving Limatambo, we pass through the mountain village of Mollepata where we stop for a short coffee break before ascending a winding mountain road to the Coronilla Ranch.
Here, after a short period of familiarization, we will begin our ride to Soraypampa. This is a good opportunity to acclimate and enjoy a mild & beautiful 3- 4 hour trek on their first day. The Salkantay Lodge takes its name from the majestic peak at the head of the valley – the “Salkantay”, the 2nd most sacred peak in Inca mythology and, at 20,600 ft (6,270 m), the highest in the region.
After a warm welcome by our friendly staff, guests will be shown to their rooms and have time to wash-up. The first afternoon is spent at leisure to adjust to the altitude, taking advantage of the outdoor Jacuzzi or just walking in the beautiful surroundings. An evening briefing by the fireplace is followed by aperitifs and dinner.
Technical Description
Riding Hours: Approx. four hours
Type of Terrain: Open roads, some steep ascending trails
Type of Riding: Walk, trot, canter, gallop
Note: Lunch is a picnic lunch en route. Non-riders will be transferred directly to the Lodge.
Day 4: Today we ride out for three hours in the surrounding area of Soraypampa to visit the Humantay Lake, fed by glaciers far above on the slopes of Humantay. A short walk of about thirty minutes is necessary in order to reach the lake, but the view is well worth it and those brave enough can go for a swim. This activity is excellent for acclimatization. We return to the lodge for lunch, after which we have the option to ride out again for around three hours in the surrounding area, or guests may choose to trade the glacial swim for a relaxing soak in our outdoor Jacuzzi. We spend the night at the Salkantay Lodge with gourmet food and warm, comfortable beds. In the evening, the guide will brief the trekking party on gear and the itinerary for the next four days. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are taken at the Lodge.
Technical Description:
Riding Hours: Approx. three hours
Type of Terrain: Open roads, some steep ascending trails and open fields
Type of Riding: Walk, trot, canter
Non-rider activity: Hike to Humantay Lake
Day 5: We continue our ride (about five hours) towards Machu Picchu, riding up the Rio Blanco valley and circling Humantay opposite Salkantay. In the process we reach the highest part of the ride, a pass at 4500 metres (14,800 ft) where we keep our eyes open for Andean condors, common to the area. At the pass we stop to take in views of snow-capped peaks of the Vilcabamba Range in every direction, the south face of Salkantay towering above us. We will keep our eyes out for Andean condors, often visible in this area. From the pass we continue our descent toward the Wayra Lodge (“Wayra”: wind; ‘the place where the wind lives’) our destination for the evening. A hot lunch is taken en route. Dinner and overnight at the Lodge
Technical Description:
Riding Hours: Approx. four hours
Type of Terrain: 80% steep trails and 20% open land
Type of Riding: Walk, trot
Non-rider activity: transfer to Ollantaytambo
Day 6: We continue downhill above the Salkantay River, descending into the cloud forest, through increasingly verdant scenery. Upon arrival at Collpa Lodge we are greeted with a Pachamanca (subject to availability; traditional underground stone cooking). This traditional meal is famous for its cooking method which consists of layering meat with hot stones and then covering the whole thing up to bake. After observing the uncovering of the Pachamanca, which consists of a variety of meats (chicken, lamb, beef, pork and guinea pig) and vegetables (potatoes, sweet potatoes and yucca) we enjoy our meal. Collpa Lodge is located on an open promontory at the confluence of three rivers. The outdoor Jacuzzi has almost panoramic views of lush green mountains. We spend the afternoon relaxing or walking in the surrounding area. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
Technical Description:
Riding Hours: Approx. three hours
Type of Terrain: Steep trails
Type of Riding: Walk, trot
Non-rider activity: Day free in Ollantaytambo
Day 7: Today we head down the Santa Teresa river valley, through banana and passion fruit orchards and coffee plantations. The coffee grown here is said to be one of the best organic coffees in the world. Along the way we stop for a picnic lunch. Afterwards, we continue our ride (a total of around five hours) to the beginning of the Llactapata Inca Trail, which is where we say goodbye to our horses. A short thirty-minute walk through an avocado orchard brings us to Lucma Lodge. We arrive in time to allow for exploration of the small village of Lucmabamba and possible meeting with members of the local community.
Technical Description:
Riding Hours: Approx. four hours
Type of Terrain: Steep trails and some open roads
Type of Riding: Walk, trot, canter
Non-rider activity: Transfer by train and vehicle to Lucma Lodge
Day 8: We are transferred to the train station by van in order to catch the train to Aguas Calientes, also known as Machu Picchu town. Those who wish to can hike this distance instead. (The guide confirms guests’ preferences the night before.)
Description of OPTIONAL hike:
We leave the lodge around 9am and head uphill for around two hours towards Llactapata pass (2600 metres/8500 feet). After heading downhill for about ten minutes we come upon the recently restored Llactapata Ruins from where we also have a distant but very special view of Machu Picchu from the southwest, a perspective that few tourists get to enjoy. We walk another ten minutes or so to our lunch spot where we enjoy a picnic lunch with the same view of Machu Picchu. We then descend to the Vilcanota River through bamboo forests, orchards and coffee plantations, a descent of between two and three hours. Aguas Calientes, the town of Machu Picchu, is a short train ride away and we check into our hotel for dinner and a well-earned rest. The whole group spends the night in Aguas Calientes.
Day 9: We have a very early start in order to make the thirty-minute bus ride up to Machu Picchu and arrive before sunrise. We then enjoy a private guided tour of the city, followed by several hours in which we are free to explore the ruins by ourselves. Afterwards we return to Aguas Calientes by bus for lunch and then take the afternoon Vistadome train to Ollantaytambo (about an hour and a half), where we are transferred by car to Cusco (about one hour) and our hotel. We spend the night here. If you prefer we can easily arrange for another night in Aguas Calientes to have more tiome to explore Machu Picchu - let us know at time of booking.
*** the 2010 itinerary ends today in the afternoon - hotel arrangements can be made ....
Day 10: After breakfast we are transferred to Cusco airport for your flight back to Lima.

Meeting:
Cusco
Airport:
Cusco
Transfer:
Cusco
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Tack:
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Uruguayan Endurance Saddles: similar to English-type; leather
American Endurance Saddles: similar to Western-type; synthetic
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Horses:
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Quarter Horse, Arab/Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred
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Pace:
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Moderate - from walk to fast canter - 4 to 5 hrs per riding day
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Canter |
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(3
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Age:
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16
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Max
65
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Weight:
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Max
210 lbs
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Riders:
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4 riders
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8 riders
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Horses: All horses are picked from a pre-selected pool especially for each trip,according to their level of fitness at the time. Our horses are especially trained for high altitudes and rugged terrains. We take “replacement” or “back-up” horses on every trip.
Safety: we strongly recommend the use of safety equipment such as helmets and back protectors on this ride. Helmets, chaps and back protectors can be rented at the beginning of the ride, subject to availability. Please notify us in advance if you wish to rent any such equipment. If you decide to use the equipment at short notice or on the day of the ride, the cost can be added to your spending at the lodges and added to your final bill, payable at the last lodge.
Passport and Visa Requirements:
Passports Valid passport required by all nationals referred to in the chart above. Visas Not required by all nationals referred to in the chart above, travelling as tourists for stays of . more
In the dry season it is warm in the day but cold at night. When it rains the temperature drops, but it warms up immediately afterwards, and rain is very infrequent in the dry season. During the rainy season is almost exactly the same except that it is significantly warmer at night and rains rather more often.
You should bring a variety of light, natural fibre clothing (short and long-sleeved tops, thin jumpers, raincoats, that can be layered to cope with the different environments you will experience on the trip.
You should bring whatever riding equipment you feel comfortable riding in, particularly your own riding hat or helmet and footwear, breeches, half/full chaps, etc.
Also, light, natural fibre clothing that can be layered. Very strong sunblock (factor 50 or above – we have burnt right through factor 30 up here and ended up with second-degree burns) and mosquito repellent.
We also recommend a torch, as the power is provided by generators which are turned off between 11pm and 6am, and a bathing suit in order to take advantage of the Jacuzzi at the lodge and the swimming pool at the Huacachina Oasis. Binoculars, a camera and sunglasses are also recommended, as are any medications currently being taken by the guest.
Most personal hygiene products can be bought in Lima, but if you are going to be arriving late or have particular preferences you should bring your own, just in case. Basic toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, shower gel) are provided at the lodge for guests and you should feel free to take these away with you when you leave.
Layers are definately best. Most of our guests dress “mountain smart/dressy” for nights, but casual is totally fine (some of our guests dine in hiking pants, fleece and flip-flops/crocs or sneakers.)
There are opportunities to shop in the local markets or high-end/luxury stores for alpaca sweaters which are very popular.
If you have a cell phone that has international roaming, it should work fine in Peru. If not, when you arrive to the Lima or Cusco airport you will be able to rent cell phones for a short period. Usually this service is found around the baggage claim area.
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| Travel Documents and Voucher |
| Personal Travel Insurance |
| Flight tickets |
| Passport |
| Visa (check with your consulate) |
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| RIDING GEAR |
| Riding pants or Jodhpurs |
| Riding boots + Mini-chaps |
| Riding helmet (recommended for all trips) |
| Riding gloves |
| Hat (with chin strap) for sun protection |
| Lightweight rain jacket |
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| PERSONAL CLOTHING |
| Jacket or sweater for cool evenings |
| Comfortable T-Shirts/Shirts |
| Casual pants |
| Shorts |
| Underwear and socks |
| Pyjama |
| Light summer jacket |
| Casual footwear (hiking boots!) |
| Swimsuit |
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| ADDITIONAL THINGS TO BRING |
| Personal Toiletries |
| Insect protection |
| Personal medications |
| Sore cream (for an emergency) |
| Sewing kit |
| Handkerchiefs |
| Adapter for electric appliances |
| Camera and enough extra film |
| Flashlight |
| Binoculars |
| Sun glasses with strap |
| High Factor Sun block and lip balm |
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*Important Notice: The following ratings have been submitted by guests and do not necessarily represent the views of Hidden Trails, its partners or employees.
Every care is taken to ensure accuracy but Hidden Trails is not liable for any errors or omissions.
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Horses: All horses are picked from a pre-selected pool especially for each trip,according to their level of fitness at the time. Our horses are especially trained for high altitudes and rugged terrains. We take “replacement” or “back-up” horses on every trip.
Safety: we strongly recommend the use of safety equipment such as helmets and back protectors on this ride. Helmets, chaps and back protectors can be rented at the beginning of the ride, subject to availability. Please notify us in advance if you wish to rent any such equipment. If you decide to use the equipment at short notice or on the day of the ride, the cost can be added to your spending at the lodges and added to your final bill, payable at the last lodge.
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Tack:
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Uruguayan Endurance Saddles: similar to English-type; leather
American Endurance Saddles: similar to Western-type; synthetic
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Horses:
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Quarter Horse, Arab/Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred
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Pace:
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Moderate - from walk to fast canter - 4 to 5 hrs per riding day
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Walk |
Trot |
Canter |
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Level:
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(3
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3
out of 5) Intermediate
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Age:
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16
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Max
65
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Weight:
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Max
210 lbs
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Riders:
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4 riders
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Max
8 riders
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Horses: All horses are picked from a pre-selected pool especially for each trip,according to their level of fitness at the time. Our horses are especially trained for high altitudes and rugged terrains. We take “replacement” or “back-up” horses on every trip.
Safety: we strongly recommend the use of safety equipment such as helmets and back protectors on this ride. Helmets, chaps and back protectors can be rented at the beginning of the ride, subject to availability. Please notify us in advance if you wish to rent any such equipment. If you decide to use the equipment at short notice or on the day of the ride, the cost can be added to your spending at the lodges and added to your final bill, payable at the last lodge.
Passports
Valid passport required by all nationals referred to in the chart above.
Visas
Not required by all nationals referred to in the chart above, travelling as tourists for stays of up to 90 days, except:
1. nationals of Latvia and Romania who do require a visa.
Note: Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements (see Contact Addresses).
Visa Note
2. A business visa is required for all nationals if the purpose of the visit is business. Any business-related unpaid work can be made on a tourist visa. Upon arrival in Peru, the business visa holder must register at the Dirección General de Contribuciones for taxation purposes. Business visa holders can remain in Peru for 90 days. If wishing to extend the visit, an application must be lodged with the Dirección General de Migraciones.
Nationals applying for a tourist visa require a bank statement showing a minimum balance of £1,000 and a mini statement taken from a cash machine on the date of application. Nationals applying for a business visa require a bank statement showing a minimum balance of £1,200 and a mini statement taken from a cash machine on the date of application.
All nationals are advised to check with the Peruvian Consulate prior to departure to obtain current details of any documentation which might be required. Postal visa applications are not accepted unless submitted through a travel agency.
Types of Visa and Cost
Tourist and Business: £19.20. Costs are subject to change according to exchange rates.
Validity
Up to 90 days.
Applications to:
Consulate (or consular section at embassy); see Contact Addresses for details.
Working Days Required
At least 24 hours; longer if authorisation from the immigration office in Lima is required.
| Passport Required? |
| British |
Yes |
| Australian |
Yes |
| Canadian |
Yes |
| USA |
Yes |
| Other EU |
Yes |
| Visa Required? |
| British |
No/2 |
| Australian |
No/2 |
| Canadian |
No/2 |
| USA |
No/2 |
| Other EU |
No/1/2 |
| Return Ticket Required? |
| British |
Yes |
| Australian |
Yes |
| Canadian |
Yes |
| USA |
Yes |
| Other EU |
Yes |
This information is not being updated on a regular basis. Hidden Trails does not
take any responsibility for the accuracy of the above information. Please, consult
the embassy or consulate for updated info.
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Machu Picchu Mountain Lodges
Tour Code: IT-PEIR01
8 days /
7 nights
~$2,775.00
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Uruguayan Endurance Saddles: similar t...
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Quarter Horse, Arab/Quarter Horse and ...
Pace:
Moderate - from walk to fast canter - ...
Walk, Trot, Canter,
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Cusco
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