Our team will wake you up early with a cup of hot coca tea. This day will be the longest and most challenging, so we have a nutritious breakfast to prepare us for the day. We will continue our hike surrounded by jungle vegetation and a series of incredible Inca archaeological sites ahead. The first archaeological site we visit is the ruins of Runcurakay (3,760 m/ 12,300 ft). Unlike other buildings of Inca origin, the Runkurakay ruins present the peculiarity of having circular enclosures among their structures, something unusual in the design of Inca cities. After a brief rest, we walk for 1.5 hours to the archaeological site of Sayacmarka. These ruins are located on a rocky road at 3,600 m altitude and look like a maze of houses, squares with fountains in the middle and narrow streets. We then arrive at our lunch point in Chaquicocha, where we have time to relax. After 2.5 hours of hiking, we arrive at the next archaeological site of Puyuptamarca (3600 m/11 810 ft), also known as “The city above the clouds”. There are Inca ruins with five small stone baths, which during the rainy season contain constant fresh running water. From there we begin our 3 hour descent to our camp Wiñayhuayna, where we will have tea and dinner. This will be a special meal as it will be the last one with our team and we will say goodbye to our porters.
Walking distance: 15 km/10 miles