Peruvian Sacred & Adventure

Peruvian Sacred and Adventure’s main office is situated in the city of Cusco in the region of Cusco, Peru. It’s a great privilege and responsibility to be from Cusco and decedents of the Incan Empire; the most important civilization in South America. We have Machu Picchu which has always been the most well known Incan monument and recently named the fourth wonder of the world and today it is the most important tourist destination in Peru.
Hiking The Inca Trail


Inca Trail Tips For First - Timers 

PERUVIAN SACRED & ADVENTURE para ingresar a la red de caminos inca del SHM, verifica que sus equipos de camping estén aptos para su uso, para hacer uso de los campamentos asignados en la oficina de controles, los campamentos cuentan con servicios higiénicos gratuitos prohibiendo darle uso distinto, no hacemos uso de los baños portátiles y biodegradables pues no son ecológicamente sostenibles en la manipulación y transporte.    
The Inca Trail To Machu Picchu - A Personal Account 
Ruta 1: Km. 82 (Piscacucho)
Ruta 2: Km. 88 (Qoriwayrachina)
Ruta 3: Salkantya – Huayllabamba – Wiñaywayna – Machupicchu.
Ruta 4: Piscachucho Km. 88 Qoriwayrachina - Pacaymayu bajo Km.104 (Chachabamba) – Wiñaywayna – Mapi Km. 104 (Chachabamba)
Ruta 5: Km 204 Chachabamba Wiñaywayna Mapi

Ruta 6: Salkantya Wayllabamba Km 88 Qoriwayrachina

Inca Trail Packing List

Inca Trail History


The Pachamama  in the Andes has been very generous, because She gave to the men an immense wealth, in which includes a merge of snowy mountains, sacred rivers, crystal springs, Amazon rainforests, fertile valleys and plateaus, breathtaking landscapes and countless wildlife spices distributed in different ecological zones.
All this grandeur was taken advantage by the Andean people who, respecting the nature, knew how to use it, imitating and getting into harmony with it, the proof of it was the implementation of paths and roads, which is the best evidence and proof that the Incas were the largest generators of ecological restoration in the Andes as shown by the agricultural archaeological sites located along the Inca Trail toMachu PicchuQoriwayrachina (2,894m / 9,494.8ft) Llactapata (2,820m / 9,252ft) Sayacmarka (3,575m / 11,729ft) Puyupatamarka (3,580m / 11,745ft), Wiñay Wayna (2,460m / 8,070.9ft), Intipata (2,500m / 8,202.1ft), Machu Picchu (2,470m / 8,103.7ft ).
Tour guide Inca trail To Machu Picchu
One of the most important pathways developed by the Incas is undeniably the one leading to the sacred city of Machu Picchu. Maybe not for the amplitude, the pavement, and the extension, but for the meaning that would have had to reach a sacred place, a place of worship of gods and pilgrimage, chosen by the Andean to preserve their knowledge and the Apus  to keep and safeguard it as a testimony of a notorious culture for posterity.
This path which was hidden for a long time, is now one of the most popular tourist circuits of Trekking in South America.

Inca Trail History


 Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
Inca Trail To Machu Picchu
The Pachamama  in the Andes has been very generous, because She gave to the men an immense wealth, in which includes a merge of snowy mountains, sacred rivers, crystal springs, Amazon rainforests, fertile valleys and plateaus, breathtaking landscapes and countless wildlife spices distributed in different ecological zones.
All this grandeur was taken advantage by the Andean people who, respecting the nature, knew how to use it, imitating and getting into harmony with it, the proof of it was the implementation of paths and roads, which is the best evidence and proof that the Incas were the largest generators of ecological restoration in the Andes as shown by the agricultural archaeological sites located along the Inca Trail toMachu Picchu, Qoriwayrachina (2,894m / 9,494.8ft) Llactapata (2,820m / 9,252ft) Sayacmarka (3,575m / 11,729ft) Puyupatamarka (3,580m / 11,745ft), Wiñay Wayna (2,460m / 8,070.9ft), Intipata (2,500m / 8,202.1ft), Machu Picchu (2,470m / 8,103.7ft ).
One of the most important pathways developed by the Incas is undeniably the one leading to the sacred city of Machu Picchu. Maybe not for the amplitude, the pavement, and the extension, but for the meaning that would have had to reach a sacred place, a place of worship of gods and pilgrimage, chosen by the Andean to preserve their knowledge and the Apus  to keep and safeguard it as a testimony of a notorious culture for posterity.
This path which was hidden for a long time, is now one of the most popular tourist circuits of Trekking in South America.



Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
Inca Trail To Machu Picchu

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