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Hotels in Peru
Private Tours in Cusco
:: Private Sacred Valley Tour
:: Cusco City tour
:: Maras, Moray and Salt  Mines
:: Tipon Pikillacta Andahuaylillas
Traditional Tours in Cusco & Machupìcchu
:: 1D Tour to Machu Picchu
:: 2D Tour to Machu Picchu
:: 2D/1N Sacred Valley & Machu
:: 3D/2N Sacred V. & Machu
:: 1D Tour of the Sacred Valley
:: Half Day City Tour in Cusco
:: Inti Raymi Package 2011
:: 1D Tour to Inti Raymi Cusco
:: Shared Tour / South of Cusco
:: Shared Tours to Maras Moray
Adventure Tours in Cusco
: 2D/1N Bike Tour Machu Picchu
: 1 Day Bike Tour in Cusco
: 1 Day Bike in the Sacred Valey
: 2D/1N Bike to Lares Valley
: Horseback Riding Maras Moray
: Horseback Riding Pichingoto
: Horseback riding Salt Mines
: Extended Horseback Riding
: Horseback Riding Pumamarca
: Biking Maras Moray
: White Water Rafting Cusco
: Horse Riding in Cusco
: Full Day Quat Atv Bike
: Half Day Quat Atv Bike
Tours In Puno
:: 4D/3N Titicaca Lake-Puno
:: 3D/2N Titicaca Lake-Puno
:: 2D/1N Titicaca Lake-Puno
:: 1 Day Titicaca Lake-Puno
:: Half day Tour of Uros
:: Half Day tour of Sillustani
:: Private City Tour in Puno
:: Festival of Candelaria in Puno
:: Half Day Sea Kayaking Uros
:: Full Day Sea Kayaking Uros
:: 2D/1N Kayak Uros/Amantani
:: 3D/2N Kayak Uros/Amantani
:: Downhill in Puno /Yanamayo
:: Half Day Biking in Puno
:: Full Day Biking in Puno
Tours In Arequipa
:: City Tour in Arequipa
:: 2D/1N Colca canyon
:: 3D full trekking Colca  canyon
:: 3D Soft trekking Colca Canyon
:: Half day Rafting in Arequipa
:: Full day Biking and Rafting
:: Half day Horseback Riding
:: 3D/2N Horseback Riding
:: 2D/1N Horseback Riding
Tours In Nazca
:: Half Day Tour in Nasca
:: Half Day Tour to Aqueducts
:: Half Day tour to Ballestas
:: Cusco-Nazca-Lima 1D/1N
:: Arequipa-Nazca-Lima  1D/1N
:: 3D/2N Arequipa/Nazca/Lima
:: 3D/2N Cusco/Nazca/Lima
Tours & Packages in Huaraz.
:: Adventure daily Tours
:: Promotional day tours Huaraz
:: Horseback Riding in Huaraz
:: 3D/2N Olleros Chavin-Huaraz
:: 4D/3N Llanganuco Santa Cruz
:: 6D/5N Santa Cruz – Ulta
:: 8D/7N Huayhuash Cajatambo
::11D/10N Huayhuash Huaraz
::12D/11N Alpamayo Santa Cruz
::12D/11N Alpamayo ulta huaraz
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Overview of Lares Trek

 

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A quieter, three-day alternative to the Inca Trail; no permits required

Hidden within the magnificent snow-capped Andes, the beautiful Lares Valley has all the natural beauty of the Inca Trail – magical mountain scenery and the legacy of the Incas – but without the busy tourist crowds. In fact, the Lares Trek is so far off the beaten track that it has changed little over the last 500 years.

With stunning landscapes and remote settlements, the area has remained largely untouched by tourism and retains its authenticity, offering a glimpse of life the way it used to be in Peru. You will meet traditionally dressed Andean farmers, and wander markets trading as they have done for centuries, see thatched stone and adobe houses and watch herds of llamas and alpacas roaming free.

The Lares Trek is a similar grade to the Inca Trail Trek (with one challenging high pass) and is fully escorted, with 2 nights camping and one night in Aguas Calientes before an early bus ride up to Machu Picchu on day 4.
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Fitness: The trek involves days of walking. You will be accompanied by a team of porters, llamas, a cook and an English speaking guide. You can walk entirely at your own pace as your guide will be at the front and either a porter or tour leader at the back with the last person. The second day is the hardest with two very high passes to cross

(4560m and 4520m). The trail is certainly not easy but you do not need to be an athlete or a trekking expert to complete it. Fitness naturally is important, but if you really want to do it and you have a positive attitude then you will be fine. Surviving a trek such as this is really all about how you walk it. You must take it slowly and simply wander along at your own pace. If you find you are short of breath and can’t talk normally then slow right down and take very small steps (it can actually be quite hard to change from your normal walking pace but it is very important to try to slow down as much as possible). Don’t let yourself get swept along in a race with the group, just plod along and do your own thing and give yourself time to take in the scenery. It’s really important not to stop and sit down all the time. We recommend you hire walking poles from our office in Cuzco (A couple sticks US$ 20 for whole trip, and then when you need a breather you can stop and lean on this for a few minutes. It is best to only stop and sit down to rest every hour or so.

Altitude: Altitude can affect anyone at moderate to high altitude (generally anything over 3,000 metres). Altitude sickness is caused by the lack of oxygen which can be up to a third less than at sea level. No one understands why some people are affected and others not and age, level of fitness and strength is no indication of how well you will fare. Be aware that altitude sickness can be serious, so if your guide advises you to rest or descend, please do as instructed. As the trek is a mixture of ascents and descents, altitude sickness is often short term and suffering from it does not necessarily mean you will be unable to complete the trek. Drugs are available to combat the effects of altitude sickness, for more information please asks your doctor before you travel.

Staff and support: The trek will be led by an experienced guide with extensive local historical and archaeological knowledge. You will pass many Inca ruins along the way and your guide will conduct short tours wherever it is possible to do so. A team of porters will carry all equipment leaving you with just a small daypack to carry. The cook will prepare three meals a day (while camping) plus provide hot drinks and snacks.

Meals:  Your cook and porters will prepare three meals a day on the trek usually consisting of bread, eggs, tea and coffee for breakfast; soup, guacamole, cheese, tomato, cold meat and rolls for lunch and a two or three course dinner usually accompanied by rice, pasta or potatoes. There is usually a constant supply of coca tea and coffee and meals will be supplemented by tea breaks with biscuits and fruit. Meals are not included: Breakfast on Day First and Lunch Day 2 in Aguas Calientes. It is a good idea to bring a large bottle of water and some additional empty bottles (depending on the weight you wish to carry) to the start of your trek. After this you will refill your empty bottles from boiled water provided by the porters and carry them yourself. Boiled water will be provided during the trek when it is possible to make camp.

Tipping: Your porters, guides and cook have amazing strength, stamina and skill and you would almost certainly not be able to complete the trek without them. It is therefore commonly accepted that the standard combined tip for guides, porters and cook is US$30 per trekker.  

Weather: The weather in the Andes can be very unpredictable and you should be equipped for bad weather. Peru is located in the southern hemisphere meaning the winter extends from June to August. In the summer months daytime temperatures can be extremely hot and humid, but the nights can be very cold. During winter it can be cold during the day and particularly cold at night. It is usual to encounter some rain all year round so a poncho is ideal along with thermal underwear if you really feel the cold. (Ponchos which fit over everything including your day pack can be bought in Cuzco for approximately US$10).  






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Special Walking tour in Cusco & Outskirts
:: 1 Day Walking tour in Cusco
:: 1 Day tour Outskirts Cusco
:: 2D/1N Walking and Outskirts
The Best Alternative Trips
:: 1Day trip to Lares Valley 
:: 2Day trip to Lares Valley 
:: 3D/2N Inka Quarry trek 
:: 4D/3N Inka Quarry 
Trekking Tours in Cusco
:: 4D/3N Inca Trail / Machup
:: 2D/1N Inka Trail / Machup
:: Inca Trail / Regulations.
:: 4D/3N Salkantay Hike
:: 5D/4N Salkantay Trek
:: 4D/3N Lares Trek
:: 2D/1N Lares Trek
:: 4D/3N to Choquequirao
:: 5D/4N to Choquequirao
:: 8D/7N Choquequiraw / Mapi
:: 7D/6N Ausangate Trek
:: 3D/2N Hike Huchuy Qosqo
:: 2D/1N Hike to Huchuy Qosqo
:: 4D/3N Inca Jungle Bike
:: 3D/2N Inca Jungle Bike
Jungle Tours
:: 4D/3N Tambo Jungle Lodge
:: 3D/2N Tambo Jungle Lodge
Tours to Manu
:: 4D/3N Manu Cloud Forest
Eco Amazone Lodge
: Eco Jungle 2D/1N
: Eco Magic 3D/2N
: Ecological Nights 3D/2N
: Eco Adventure 4D/3N
: Eco paradise 5D/4N
Caiman Lodge
: Sachavacayoc tour 3D/2N
: Sachavacayoc Chuncho 4D/3N
: Condenado tour 3D/2N
: Colorado & Ccollpa tour 4D/3N
: Colpa Chuncho Tour 4D/3N
: Colpa colorado chuncho 5D-4N
: Tour Saco 4D/3N
: Shamanic Tour Stay 5D/4N
Wasay Lodge
: Wild Amazon 5D/4N Macaw
: Tambopata Candamo 4D/3N
: Tambopata Candamo 3D/2N
: Tambopata amazone tour 4D/3
: Tambopata amazone tour 3D-2
Refugio Amazonas
: Rainforest Photography 5D/4N
: Rainforest Photography 7D/6N
: Refugio Amazonas 4D/3N
: Refugio Amazonas Tour 3D/2N
Posada Amazonas
: Posada Amazonas - 3D/2N
: Posada Amazonas Tour 4D/3N
: Birdwatching Tour - 5D/4N
: Ayahuasca Ceremony 4D/3N
: Center birdwatching tour 9D/8N
Special Packages 2011
:: Special package 3D/2N
:: Special package 4D/3N
:: Special package 5D/4N
:: Special package 6D/5N
:: Special package 7D/6N
:: Special package 8D/7N
:: Special package 9D/8N
:: Special package 10D/9N
:: Special package 12D/11N
:: Special package 14D/13N
:: Special package 16D/15N
Tours In Lima
:: Private City Tour in Lima
:: Private Larco Museum tour
:: Private Gold Museum tour
:: Private Lit Up at Night Show
:: Historical city in Latin America
:: Lima Museum
:: Lima by Night
:: Tour to Pachacamac.
:: Tour to Caral Ruins
Tour to the South Coast
:: Half Day Paracas reserve
:: Tour to Ica & Huacachina
:: Nazca Lines
:: Palpa Lines
:: Cementery of Chauchilla
:: Tour to Cahuachi in Nazca
:: Tour to Channel of Cantayoc
:: Chicchirata carving Rocks
:: Cerro Blanco-Ica
:: Pampas Galeras reserve
:: Buggy & SandBoarding Desert
:: San Fernando Bay in Marcona

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