Peru and the Land of IncasSouth America : PeruTour name: Peru and the Land of IncasTrek a previously unknown valley where we have rediscovered otherwise neglected ruins; helping to promote better health, and community structures in villages.Duration: 10 Days Grading: MODERATE Max Group Size: 30 Type: SMALL GROUP Prices from: £2040Tour Summary:
Tour name: Peru and the Land of Incas
Prices from: £2040 Duration: 10 Days Kind points from: 153 N&K Reference: NKT0001318 (Type this into the "Jump to" form at www.NatureAndKind.com to find this tour again) Type: SMALL GROUP Grading: MODERATE Suitable for: OVER 50s, CORPORATE GROUPS, FAMILIES, SMALL GROUPS, SOLO TRAVELLERS, Couples Experiences: ACTIVE, Slow & Green, WILDLIFE Environments: COUNTRYSIDE, MOUNTAIN, WILDERNESS Activities: Inca Trail, ACTIVE - Walking, GIVING BACK - Charity Challenges Max Group Size: 30
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Tour Overview
We have created a unique route which only we have permission to use, away from the hustle and bustle of the main Inca Trail. We trek a previously unknown valley where we have rediscovered otherwise neglected ruins; helping to promote better health, and community structures in villages that do not otherwise benefit from the monies generated by tourism.
Our route takes us through hidden valleys, mountain passes, along long forgotten Inca trails, and through small villages where they still follow traditional methods of farming. Our trek ends as we reach Machu Picchu by passing through the Sun Gate to view this stunning sacred city. Terrain: Steep sections, stone walkways, dirt paths, forest tracks. Accommodation: Hotel 2 nights, camping 6 nights. Trekking Time: 8 hours activity per day Altitude: 2900-4445m LocationGuiding and support
Our staff are taken from all walks of life, because that's where our clients come from. We choose our staff for their ability to operate under pressure, work as a team and for their boundless enthusiasm - they are what makes Across the Divide so different and why our clients keep coming back to us.
ALL our events will have a medic/and or Doctor and an Expedition Leader (EL). It is a requirement that all Across the Divide's Expedition Doctors and medics complete the Expedition Medicine Course before joining our staff team. Most of our EL's have Mountain Leadership qualifications and all guides as well as EL's are selected for their sense of humour, outdoors experience and group leadership skills. Guest reviewsTadhg, October 2007 The experience was amazing. The organisation that went into the whole event before and during was the best you could ask for. The staff were all great. The food we got while camping was beyond my expectation. The trekking was great thanks to ATD and the local team. The final days trekking were amazing, arriving at Machu Picchu through the sun gate was an unforgettable experience.
Jim, Peru trekker "Brilliant one of the best times of my life - Well organised, bring on the next one! Great group."
Emma, Peru trekker "Without doubt the most incredible life changing experience I have ever had!. I felt totally safe and secure in ATD's hands - trust me I was nervous before I left! Machu Picchu from the Sun Gate was so worth it. Thank you so much."
Tour Highlights
Hidden valleys - Mountain passes - Forgotten Inca trails - Machu Picchu
ItineraryDay 1 Fly to Lima.
Day 2 Fly from Lima to Cuzco, then onto the Sacred Valley and Cachicata.
Day 3 Today we have a tour of the Inca ruins at Ollantaytambo a typical Inca town. We then walk to our camp at Soqma.
Day 4 Today we trek uphill, past dramatic scenery of waterfalls and ruins, to get to tonight's camp, the Inca Terraces at Corimarca. ATD groups are the only people permitted to camp here.
Day 5 We reach the highest point of our trek today, with spectacular views of the snow peaks and the sacred valleys below.
Day 6 We descend into the Elfin Forest, towards the Sacred Valley. Tonight's camp is at Camicancha.
Day 7 Today we take a steep trail up to an old Inca watchtower. As we pass Wayras Punka with its abandoned Inca terraces, we can see the Inca ruins of Ollantaytambo.
Day 8 We board a train for the journey from Kilometre 82 to Kilometre 104, then climb the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. The Sun Gate is perfect for a group photo.
Day 9 In the morning we have a chance to see Machu Picchu at sunrise before back for a night in Cuzco.
Day 10 Cuzco to Lima to the UK.
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Nature & Kind Factor
Across the Divide recognise its responsibility and is continually striving to reduce the environmental impact of the work we do and to minimise the impact of our challenges on the environment within which we operate. We are therefore committed to continual improvement in our environmental performance, preventing pollution and minimising our effects through a complete programme of achievable targets and then in turn to make our activities environmentally and socially positive.
There are many ways in which our activities can have a negative effect on the societies in which we travel. In turn there are also many positive opportunities for us to leave positive impact in these societies. We minimise negative impact and achieve positive impact in the following ways; - We educate and inform challenge participants about environmental and social pressures in the areas they are traveling to via comprehensive pre-event briefing packs, and nightly briefings whilst on an event and encourage local conservation partners to give evening presentations of their work - We have a comprehensive Porter Protection Policy to protect the rights of the individuals and their families - Ensure a fare income for all locally employed staff. - Use local equipment and vehicles when we can - We purchase food from locally sourced providers - Avoid using foreign owned accommodation –instead where possible we use locally owned and run accommodation - Discourage local begging and giving of short term cash gifts - Provide local support for a minimum of five years providing not only funds but also specialist help and advice. - Employ agents and use camp locations which are not foreign owned therefore ensuring income is kept in country whenever possible. - Encourage maximum communications between locals and participants to encourage mutual understanding and respect between cultures - We organise as part of the challenges cultural exchanges both sporting and social. - Employ local guest speakers to talk about their societies and culture As well as the effect we can have on local cultures we can also provide a positive effect on the environments in which we travel and the broader worldwide environment. We pursue positive impact in the following ways; - In the planning stages of establishing a new challenge we take into consideration any environmental, cultural, economic and political issues before committing ourselves to operating in an area. - Avoid the burning of wood whenever possible to avoid local deforestation - Achieve zero litter, and when appropriate remove local litter - Avoid pollution from our camp and accommodation activities - Achieve zero damage and impact to local flora and fauna - Encourage understanding of the local environment and its fragilities - Encourage the eating of local foods therefore preserving traditional farming practice - Encourage the use of biodegradable products especially washing products. - Ensure good practice on all toilet activities, i.e. avoiding pollution to water courses - Avoid the purchase of tourist products which impact in wildlife and the environment - Ensure waste is minimized and recycled whenever possible. - Minimise the consumption of water In Peru our charity expeditions have contributed a great deal to both the local community and impacted positively to the conservation of the fragile eco-system. It is a fact that the benefits of your charity walk or challenge are far more widely reaching than you can ever imagine. Our Trusted Partner's Responsible and Sustainable Travel Policy
Below is our Environmental and Social Impact Policy. It is a written statement on our mission in relation to managing the environmental effects and aspects of our operation. The policy states the aims and principals of our organisation with respect to our impact on the environment. This is a working document and we are committed to making a continual improvement.
MISSION STATEMENT We recognise our responsibility and are continually striving to reduce the environmental impact of the work we do and minimise the impact of our challenges on the environment within which we operate. We are therefore committed to continual improvement in our environmental performance, preventing pollution and minimising our effects through a complete programme of achievable targets and then in turn to make our activities environmentally and socially positive. STANDARDS Based on the broad range and far-reaching activities of our business there are a number of areas of potential effect and in turn areas of action. We aim to achieve our objectives in these following areas: 1. Overseas events - Local cultures and economies 2. Overseas events - Local environment 3. Office administration 4. Staffing 5. CSR events specific 6. UK events specific 7. Suppliers policy 8. Information to customers and participants 9. Transport and travel OBJECTIVES Our 2009 active objectives are: 1. By 2009 we aim to add two new projects to the current 10 projects which provide long term local environmental and/or social support 2. By 2009 we aim to ensure that in country agents’ companies are locally owned and based on 95% of our overseas trips 3. By 2009 we aim to include an environmental impact plan into all new event planning reports 4. BY 2009 we aim for all local staff on overseas events to have a good income from working on the events supported through a minimum tip system. 5. By 2009 we aim for all of our overseas participants to be aware of the options listed in our Transport and Travel Policy including the carbon offset facility 6. By 2009 we aim to include biodegradable washing products on all participant kit lists. 7. By 2009 we aim to include a waste management process into all new and existing trip plans. 8. By 2009 we aim for all purchased paper to be recycled and to purchase four more office products which are recycled. 9. By 2009 we aim to reduce our office paper consumption by 30%. 10. By 2009 we aim to recycle 70% of all office waste. 11. By 2009 we aim to work from premises which reach all current environmental standards and utilize sustainable sources of heating and power. 12. By 2009 we aim for all staff to be fully aware of our environmental and social policy targets 13. By 2009 we aim to provide comprehensive recycling facilities on all UK events 14. By 2009 we aim for all UK events staff will be paid a salary which includes travel therefore encouraging more local staff on events 15. By 2009 we aim for all event staff instructions to include environmental impact notes 16. By 2009 we aim for specific environmental impact management plans to be included in all event manuals About our Trusted Partner
Across the Divide have been running charity and corporate events for over 12 years. They have taken 1000's of fundraisers on international and UK events and have helped raise over £30 million for worthy causes. Machu Picchu : Peru and the Land of Incas at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Machu Picchu
Willy, a young porter at the Village of Soqma : Peru and the Land of Incas at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Willy, a young porter at the Village of Soqma
One of the stunning campsite locations : Peru and the Land of Incas at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)One of the stunning campsite locations
Trekkers walking up past bath houses of Huina Huayna : Peru and the Land of Incas at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Trekkers walking up past bath houses of Huina Huayna
Trekking the Inca trail : Peru and the Land of Incas at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Trekking the Inca trail
Machu Picchu : Peru and the Land of Incas at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Machu Picchu
Great photo opportunity at Sungate : Peru and the Land of Incas at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Great photo opportunity at Sungate
Visiting local communities along the route : Peru and the Land of Incas at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Visiting local communities along the route
Trekking on the Inca trail : Peru and the Land of Incas at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Trekking on the Inca trail
Young girl on route : Peru and the Land of Incas at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Young girl on route
One of many waterfalls on the trek : Peru and the Land of Incas at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)One of many waterfalls on the trek
Market stall in Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley : Peru and the Land of Incas at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Market stall in Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley
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Tour Summary:
Tour name: Peru and the Land of Incas
Prices from: £2040 Duration: 10 Days Kind points from: 153 N&K Reference: NKT0001318 (Type this into the "Jump to" form at www.NatureAndKind.com to find this tour again) Type: SMALL GROUP Grading: MODERATE Suitable for: OVER 50s, CORPORATE GROUPS, FAMILIES, SMALL GROUPS, SOLO TRAVELLERS, Couples Experiences: ACTIVE, Slow & Green, WILDLIFE Environments: COUNTRYSIDE, MOUNTAIN, WILDERNESS Activities: Inca Trail, ACTIVE - Walking, GIVING BACK - Charity Challenges Max Group Size: 30
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