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The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu reopened from this Friday, March 1

The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu reopened from this Friday, March 1

The Decentralized Directorate of Culture of Cusco confirmed the reopening of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu this Friday, March 1, after successfully concluding the maintenance, rehabilitation and reconditioning of camps and other services. Guido Bayro Orellana, director of the entity, reported that during the month of February various tasks were carried out, such as: “It has been arduous work in the midst of adverse weather conditions, but the work has been completed on the entire Inca Trail, including the…

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2024 Inca Trail Permits release October 9th, 2023!

2024 Inca Trail Permits release October 9th, 2023!

Inca Trail 2024 permits will be released from October 9th 2023, please fill the booking form as soon as possible. Now is the time to start planning your 2024 trip to the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Starting from October 9th, 2023, the Peruvian government will release permits for 2024 to tour operators. To ensure you secure a permit, book in advance! As soon as the permits open, tour operators rush to submit all hikers’ reservations, so it’s essential to…

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Choquequirao reopens from March 23rd 2023

Choquequirao reopens from March 23rd 2023

The Decentralized Directorate of Culture of Cusco informs the tourism operators and the population that as of the date, March 23rd 2023, the reopening of the Choquequirao Archaeological Park has been arranged for tourist visits, having concluded maintenance and cleaning work on the bridle path in the sections Capuliyoc – Playa Rosalinas – Marampata – Choquequirao. Visitors are recommended to adopt preventive measures to carry out the tour, considering that there is still rainfall in the area. Cusco, March 2023

Sectorial Health Protocol Covid-19 for Adventure Tourism, Canoeing and Hiking

Sectorial Health Protocol Covid-19 for Adventure Tourism, Canoeing and Hiking

1. Objective Establish the preventive health measures that service providers of adventure tourism, canoeing and hiking must comply to prevent the transmission and spread of COVID-19. 8.7. Customer and passenger 8.7.1. Considerations Have the PPE (personal protection elements) to enter and stay in the company and programmed sites. Access to temperature measurement upon admission with an infrared clinical thermometer, during your stay and upon departure, if applicable. Restrict entry to people with a temperature greater than 38 ° C. Carry…

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