info@machupicchu360experiences.com
Urbanización Mateo Pumacahua Nº A-6

8-Day / 7-Night Full Adventure Package

Durations

8 Days

Max. Altitude

3650 m.s.n.m

Group Size

02 - 15 people

Difficulty

Easy

Type Service

Private - Group

Support

24/7

Estimated total
$714.00
1
Subtotal$680.00
Online booking fee (5%)$34.00
Total$714.00

🔒 Secure payment · Flexible cancellation

The ultimate Cusco adventure — every signature experience in the region, with the time to do it right. Over eight days and seven nights, you’ll explore the temples and fortresses of Cusco, conquer the three most spectacular high-altitude treks — the turquoise Humantay Lake, the glacial Seven Lakes of Ausangate, and the surreal Rainbow Mountain — wander the markets and terraces of the Sacred Valley, enjoy an evening of Andean dance and music, and reach the grand finale: the Lost City of Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.

What sets this itinerary apart is the pacing: a gentle city day, smart altitude progression across the treks, and a built-in recovery day before the highest climb — so you arrive at each peak strong. Everything is handled for you: private and shared transfers, professional guides, all entrance tickets, museum access, a folkloric dance show, buffet meals on every trek day, scenic train rides, and hand-picked hotels. Designed to operate from 2 travelers, with personal assistance before, during, and after every tour.

Itinerary

Arrival at Cusco airport and a private transfer to your hotel. In the afternoon, a guided Cusco City Tour takes you to the imposing fortress of Saqsayhuamán (≈12,140 ft / 3,700 m), the ceremonial site of Qenqo, and the outposts of Puka Pukara and Tambomachay, with entrance to the city’s museums — a perfect first step for acclimatization. As night falls, enjoy a vibrant folkloric dance show at the renowned Centro Qosqo de Arte Nativo. We’ll also hand you a herbal altitude spray to help you settle in. Overnight in Cusco.

An early departure toward Soraypampa, at the foot of the Salkantay glacier. After an uphill hike, you’ll reach Humantay Lake (≈13,780 ft / 4,200 m) — a glacial lagoon of unreal turquoise framed by snow-capped peaks. Buffet breakfast and lunch included. Return to Cusco in the afternoon. Overnight in Cusco.

A spectacular hike beneath the sacred Ausangate massif, linking a chain of glacial lakes (≈14,800 ft / 4,500 m), each a different shade of turquoise and emerald. One of the region’s most beautiful and least-crowded trails. Buffet breakfast and lunch included. Return to Cusco in the afternoon. Overnight in Cusco.

A well-earned day at leisure to rest and recharge before the highest climb. Enjoy Cusco at your own pace: the San Pedro market, a café on the Plaza de Armas, the bohemian San Blas neighborhood, or a chocolate or pisco museum. This rest day also helps your body keep acclimatizing. Overnight in Cusco.

Rested and fully acclimatized, you’re ready for the highest point of the trip: Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca, ≈16,400 ft / 5,000 m), one of the most photographed landscapes in Peru, where mineral layers paint the slopes in bands of color. Buffet breakfast and lunch included. Return to Cusco in the afternoon. Overnight in Cusco.

A full day in the Sacred Valley: the colorful artisan market and hillside terraces of Pisac; the concentric agricultural terraces of Moray; and the dazzling Maras Salt Mines. Buffet lunch at a local restaurant in the valley. In the afternoon we reach Ollantaytambo, where you’ll board the scenic train to Aguas Calientes. Overnight in Machu Picchu Town.

A Consettur bus ride up to the citadel of Machu Picchu, where your private professional guide leads you through this Inca sanctuary. Plenty of time for photos and to take in the magic of the site. Return by bus to Aguas Calientes, then the scenic train back to Ollantaytambo, followed by tourist transport to Cusco. Overnight in Cusco.

Free time in the morning for last-minute souvenirs or a final walk through Cusco, followed by a private transfer to the airport — plus a farewell surprise to close out your journey. End of our services.

Note: the order of the tours can be adjusted to match your arrival and departure flight times, while keeping the altitude progression in mind.

Included

  • Airport-to-hotel transfer in Cusco (private vehicle).
  • Hotel pickup to start every tour (shared service).
  • Transport to all tourist sites in the Cusco itinerary (shared service).
  • All entrance tickets: Saqsayhuamán, Qenqo, Puka Pukara, Tambomachay, Pisac, Ollantaytambo, Moray, Maras Salt Mines, Rainbow Mountain, Humantay Lake, and the Seven Lakes of Ausangate.
  • Entrance to the Wonder of the World: Machu Picchu.
  • Folkloric dance show in Cusco (Centro Qosqo de Arte Nativo).
  • Museum entrances in the city of Cusco.
  • Scenic train ticket, outbound: Ollantaytambo → Aguas Calientes.
  • Scenic train ticket, return: Aguas Calientes → Ollantaytambo.
  • Consettur bus ticket up to Machu Picchu.
  • Consettur bus ticket back to Aguas Calientes.
  • Tourist transport Ollantaytambo → Cusco.
  • Private professional guide for the Machu Picchu tour.
  • Professional shared guides for all other tours.
  • 6 nights' hotel in Cusco (Casona Arrambide) — matrimonial, double, and/or triple standard room, with breakfast.
  • 1 night's hotel in Machu Picchu Town (Mantu Boutique or similar) — matrimonial, double, and/or triple standard room, with breakfast.
  • Buffet breakfast and lunch on all three trek days (Humantay Lake, Seven Lakes of Ausangate, and Rainbow Mountain).
  • Buffet lunch in the Sacred Valley (tourist restaurant).
  • Hotel-to-airport transfer (private vehicle).
  • A farewell surprise at the end of the trip.
  • Herbal altitude spray.
  • Assistance before, during, and after the tours.
  • All taxes included.

Not Included

  • Domestic and international flights (to/from Cusco).
  • The first meal on Day 1 and dinners throughout the trip.
  • Add-on mountains at Machu Picchu (Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain).
  • Tips for guides, drivers, and service staff.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Personal expenses (souvenirs, extra drinks, etc.).
  • Anything not listed under "What's Included."

Additional Information

  • Extra mountain at Machu Picchu: entrance to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (limited spots, book in advance).
  • Activity on the recovery day: a cooking class, ATV tour, or South Valley visit (Tipón, Pikillaqta, Andahuaylillas).
  • Extra acclimatization night in Cusco before the package begins.
  • Private vehicle on the day tours (instead of the shared service).
  • Portable oxygen canister for the high-altitude hikes.
  • Package without hotels: USD 515 per person, if you'd rather arrange your own accommodation.
  • Hotel and train upgrades: see hotel and train cards.

Recommendations

  • Arrive in Cusco one day early to acclimatize even better before the treks.
  • Bring your original passport (required to enter Machu Picchu, and it must match your booking).
  • Pack a small daypack for the treks and leave your main luggage at your hotel in Cusco.
  • Carry cash in Peruvian soles for tips, markets (especially Pisac), and purchases in local communities.
  • Book your add-ons (extra mountains, upgrades) early — spots sell out fast.
  • Respect local communities and the natural environment: leave no trace and ask before photographing people.

Faq's

This is our most complete and demanding itinerary, with three high-altitude treks up to 16,400 ft. The difference here is the pacing: the treks climb gradually in altitude and there’s a full recovery day before Rainbow Mountain, so it’s more manageable than fitting everything into fewer days. A good fitness level is still recommended.

No, but good fitness and stamina help. The hikes are non-technical; the main challenge is the altitude. The built-in recovery day makes this the most comfortable way to take on all three treks.

We recommend arriving a day earlier if you can, staying well hydrated, eating light during the first days, and avoiding alcohol. The itinerary’s gradual altitude progression and recovery day are designed to help. We provide a herbal altitude spray and support you throughout the trip.

The package operates from 2 travelers. Ask us about rates for groups or solo travelers.

Cusco’s dry season (roughly May to October) offers the clearest skies and best trekking conditions, while the green season (November to April) is quieter with occasional afternoon rain. The trip runs year-round; we simply recommend packing a light rain jacket in the green season.

Estimated total
$714.00
1
Subtotal$680.00
Online booking fee (5%)$34.00
Total$714.00

🔒 Secure payment · Flexible cancellation

Do you have any questions or need help?

We are available to help you. Don’t hesitate to call us and get in touch with our team of expert professionals. Your needs are our top priority.