
ADVENTURE HONEYMOON PACKAGE 5D/4N
Forget boring roses and chocolates. We offer passionfruit, birdsongs, massages and dinners by candlelight under the stars, Mountains and ancestral Inca trails, ziplining and hot springs. With the final destination at Machu Picchu one of the world´s wonder.
ITINERARY
01
CUSCO – SACRED VALLEY
After breakfast we make our way to the colorful town of Chinchero with its colonial buildings, cobbled streets and beautiful churches. Tonight we spend our first night at Casa de Barro Lodge located at Chinchero (12,342′). Easy active option (Level 2): Extended visit in Chinchero, then a guided tour of Moray Inca Agricultural Site and the Maras Salt Mines. Optional hike to Pichingoto. Walking 2-3 hours.
- Meals included: breakfast and lunch
- Overnight: Casa de Barro Lodge
02
CHINCHERO, ABRA MALAGA, INCA JUNGLE TRAIL, ECO QUECHUA LODGE
Depart the hotel early to head to the amazing Sacred Valley with stops in various lookout points along the way and crossing over the 4,316m high Malaga Pass at the base of massive glaciers. The landscape is quite impressive with amazing views of the snow-capped mountains. Following the tour of the Malaga Pass, go to the Guaman Marka Inca Ruins which have recently been restored. Arrive in Santa Maria in time for lunch. After, prepare for an afternoon hike along the Inca Jungle Trail, reaching Eco Quechua lodge at the end of the day. Enjoy a special candlelit dinner in our riverfront restaurant.
- Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
- Overnight: Eco Quechua Lodge
03
ECO QUECHUA LODGE (1, 530 M / 5,007 FT)
Today is spent leisurely spending time around the lodge resting, or participating in activities provided locally. The most popular activity at Eco Quechua is a nearby half-day canopy zipline tour. In the afternoon, guests may choose the bird watching tour, visit to the hot springs, enjoy a massage, or Andean sauna. In the evening, the tour leader will brief the trekking party on gear and the itinerary for the next two days.
- Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
- Overnight: Eco Quechua Lodge
04
ECO QUECHUA LODGE, LLACTAPATA INCA TRAIL, ECO QUECHUA LODGE
After an early start and a hearty breakfast, travel to the beginning of the Llactapata Inca Trail. Walk about 20 minutes to the coffee plantation where local experts will teach the group about sustainable growing practices and coffee’s vital role in Santa Teresa´s social and economic evolution. It is said that Santa Teresa produces the best organic coffee of the world. After tasting the result of the plant to cup process, head uphill on a 2-3 hour hike towards the Llactapata Pass (2,700m/8,900ft), where there is a distant but quite special view of Machu Picchu from the southwest which few tourists ever glimpse. An added value is the Llactapata Ruins, which have recently been restored, a place that had great sacred significance for the Incas.
Lunch is provided nearby, in view of Machu Picchu. After lunch, begin the final descent to the Aobamba River through lush bamboo forests and more orchids and coffee plantations, another 2-3 hour hike. Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu are a short (30 minutes), scenic train ride away. (Total hiking time: 4-6 hours. Hiking level: moderate to challenging).
- Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
- Overnight: Eco Quechua Lodge
05
MACHU PICCHU – CUSCO
Today is spent exploring the Sanctuary of Machu Picchu with the tour leader. In the afternoon, return to Aguas Calientes to board the train for the journey back to Ollantaytambo. Get off the train in Ollantaytambo and you will be transfered to your choosing hotel at Ollantaytambo, Urubamba or Cusco. Breakfast in your hotel; recommended to purchase a box lunch before heading to Machu Picchu.
- Meals included: breakfast (recommended to purchase a sack lunch before departing for Machu Picchu)
ADVENTURE DATA CHART
Day | Location | Altitude | Distance | Times | Total |
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Day 1 | Cusco to Chinchero (5 nevados view point) | 11,023 ft / 3,360 m | 17 mi / 28 km | Bus: 30m | Bus: 6h 40m |
Chinchero to Urubamba (Hatun Qollqa View Point) | 12,342 ft / 3,762 m | 29 mi / 48 km | Bus: 40m | ||
Urubamba to Ollantaytambo (coffee break) | 9,432 ft / 2,875 m | 11 mi / 19 km | Bus: 30m | ||
Ollantaytambo to Collpas y Peñas (Incan ruins) | 9,160 ft / 2,792 m | 10 mi / 17 km | Bus: 30m | ||
Qollpas y Peñas to Abra Malaga | 10,004 ft / 3,050 m | 25 mi / 41 km | Bus: 1h 30m | ||
Abra Malaga to Sirenachayoc (Water falls) | 14,160 ft / 4,316 m | 15 mi / 25 km | Bus: 30m | ||
Sirenachayoc to Huaman Marca (Incan Ruins) | 12,401 ft / 3,780 m | 27 mi / 45 km | Bus: 1h 30m | ||
Huaman Marca to Santa Maria | 5,905 ft / 1,800 m | 13 mi / 21 km | Bus: 30m | ||
Santa Maria to Santa Teresa | 4,461 ft / 1,360 m | 12 mi / 20 km | Trek: 4h / Bus: 1h | ||
Santa Teresa to Eco Quechua Lodge | 5,084 ft / 1,550 m | 1 mi / 1 km | Trek: 15m / Bus: 5m | ||
Day 2 | Eco Quechua Lodge to TunkiHuayco (cock of the rock reserve) | 5,249 ft / 1,600 m | 11 mi / 18 km | Bus: 20m | Bus: 1h 10m / Trek: 7h |
Eco Quechua Lodge to Lucmabamba (Coffee Tour) | 7,020 ft / 2,140 m | 16 mi / 27 km | Bus: 30m | ||
Lucmabamba to Llactapata Inca Trail (Cloud Forest) | 9,120 ft / 2,780 m | 9 mi / 16 km | Trek: 7h | ||
Aobamba River (Relaxing break) to Eco Quechua Lodge | 5,134 ft / 1,565 m | 4 mi / 8 km | Bus: 20m | ||
Day 3 | Eco Quechua Lodge to Hidro Electrica (Train Station) | 5,118 ft / 1,560 m | 4 mi / 8 km | Bus: 20m | Bus: 50m / Train: 2h 25m |
Hidro Electrica to Aguas Calientes | 6,692 ft / 2,040 m | 7 mi / 12 km | Train: 45m | ||
Aguas Calientes to Machupicchu | 7,874 ft / 2,400 m | 5 mi / 9 km | Bus: 30m | ||
Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo | 9,432 ft / 2,875 m | 26 mi / 42 km | Train: 1h 40m |
WHAT IS INCLUDED
- Transportation from Cusco and drop off in Cusco
- Eco Quechua Inca Jungle trail trekking tour or ground transportation to the lodge (depending on preference).
- Service of a bilingual guide (Spanish/English) from day one to the last day of the
- All meals except breakfast on the first day and the last lunch at Aguas Calientes.
- Your stay at Eco Quechua Lodge.
- Transportation to the Colcamayo (Santa Teresa) hot springs and entrance fee.
- Llactapata Inca Trail.
- Coffee.
- Ziplining tour
- Guided visit of Machupicchu (includes entrance fee and transportation to the site).
- Train ticket (Hidro Electrica train station to Aguas Calientes, and Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo).
WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED
- Flights to Peru and Cusco
- Alcoholic beverages
- Meals not specified
- Tiping
- Optional activities,other expenses and services not specified on this
RECOMMENDATIONS
- At the lodge we provide filtered water, local coffee, tea and local organic seasonal fruits free of charge.
- In an effort to reduce plastic waste on the trail and at the lodge we encourage guests to use refillable water bottles. For this purpose we provide an ample supply of the highest- quality filtered water.
Important: Passport Requirement for Your Trip
To ensure a smooth experience, Eco Quechua Lodge requires a scanned copy or a high-quality photo of each participant’s passport. This is necessary for organizing entrance permits and train tickets.
Please send your passport details in advance to avoid any delays in your itinerary. Thank you for your cooperation!
ADD ONS: Eco Quechua Reusable Water Bottles – Hydrate & Protect the Planet
Stay refreshed while reducing plastic waste with our Eco Quechua reusable water bottles. Durable, lightweight, and eco-friendly, they’re perfect for your adventures. Refill, reuse, and help protect the environment—one sip at a time!
Add one to your journey and be part of the change!
Eco Quechua Long-Sleeve Shirts – Adventure in Comfort
Stay protected and stylish with our Eco Quechua long-sleeve shirts, designed for adventure lovers. Made with breathable, quick-dry fabric, they offer UV protection and all-day comfort—perfect for hikes, jungle explorations, or cool evenings at the lodge.
Add one to your experience and take the spirit of Eco Quechua with you!
PACKING LIST
- Day pack
- Hiking boots (sneakers are not suitable)
- Full rain gear or poncho
- Lightweight hiking pants (recommended) or shorts
- Breathable dryfit shirts
- Comfortable shoes/flip-flops
- Cold-weather jacket
- Long-sleeve fleece/sweater
- Hat for sun and bandana
- Binoculars
- Headlamp
- Sunglasses
- Comfortable hiking socks (at least 4 pairs)
- Sunscreen
- Insect repellant
- Bathing suit
- Casual mountain wear for evenings
- Photo/video cameras and chargers
- Trekking poles
- Refillable water bottle (hydration bags are recommended)
BAGGAGE SPECIFICATIONS
- Please, NO hard suitcases or wheeled bags and / or backpacks («soft» luggage) are.
- We provide a limited amount of hair-dryers at the lodge, due to limited energy supply and environmental
- Shampoo and bath gel are provided at the
- Any additional clothing and luggage that you will not be needing on the trek can be stored at your hotel in
If you do not have an appropriate sized duffel bag, we can provide a duffel bag on loan at the pre-trek briefing (the night before departure from Cusco). Please return it to your trip leader after the.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
HOW DO I GET THERE?
Fly into Cuzco, Peru (CUZ). You will need to arrive one day prior to the itinerary. An Eco Quechua Adventures representative will provide transfer from your hotel to the first activity on Day 1.
WHAT ARE THE ACCOMMODATIONS LIKE?
Accommodations are in two different lodges as described below.
Casa De Barro Lodge
Located in the heart of the Sacred Valley winner of Trip Advisor Traveller’s Choice.
Eco Quechua Lodge
Situated in Santa Teresa, Peru, not far from Machu Picchu. Winner of Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence. Located at the gate of the Peruvian Amazon.
IS TRAVEL INSURANCE REQUIRED?
Travel insurance is not required but is highly recommended. Eco Quechua Lodge recommends travel insurance that covers accidents, medical expenses and emergency repatriation, including rescue and air ambulance. It is also recommend that it covers cancellations and loss of luggage. For recommendations on where to acquire trip insurance, please contact the travel support team.
WHAT MEALS ARE INCLUDED? AND WHAT IF I'M A VEGETARIAN?
All meals are included with the exception of breakfast on day 1 and lunch in Aguas Calientes. Typical meals will include chicken, beef, quinoa, vegetables, fish. Vegetarian and vegan options are available upon request.
Although we do our very best to adhere to the schedule above, the itinerary is subject to change for numerous reasons beyond our control, including weather and terrain conditions.
Availability: Daily Departure
Pickup: Cusco, Peru
Finish: Cusco or Sacred Valley
Price per person: USD 1450
Minimum Age: 9 Years Old
Duration: 5 Days
Passport: Required
Accommodations: 1 Night at Casa de Barro Lodge, 3 Nignt at Eco Quechua Lodge
Activity Level:
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