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The development of alternative trekking routes in the Andes will help drive tourism to new communities and reduce the strain on the environment

The 12-day ‘Peru Expedition: Trek the Great Inca Road,’ offers an alternative to the popular Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, giving adventurers the chance to explore an entirely new trekking region in the country. 

Starting in Huaraz, this new section of the 25,000-mile Inca Trail is located nearly 1,000 miles from Ollantaytambo, and will bring the benefits of tourism to new communities. Intrepid, which worked to scout and preserve the new path in partnership with fellow B Corp SA Expeditions, will become the first global tour operator to bring travellers along this section of the ancient highway.

Priced at $4,350 per person, the new itinerary includes guided hikes, accommodations, 11 breakfasts, five lunches and four dinners. Guests will join a local leader and traditional llama caravan to hike storied paths that few travellers have ever seen, as well as visit well-preserved Inca outposts and explore the Caral-Supe archaeological site, left behind by a civilization that pre-dates the Inca and built at the same time as the first Egyptian pyramids. They’ll also meet with a master weaver to learn about his work and life on the Great Inca Road.

Machu Picchu reopened to travellers in February 2023 following civil unrest that forced a month-long closure. Only 500 trekking permits for the traditional trail are offered per day, which includes porters and other tourism workers. According to Intrepid, the development of alternative trekking routes in the Andes, such as the Inca Trail Road, will help drive tourism to new communities while reducing the strain on the environment.

For more information about ‘Peru Expedition: Trek the Great Inca Road,’ click here.

 

Source: Travelweek

Apr 04, 2023

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