FAQs
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
The amount of hiking can vary greatly depending on individual perceptions. To provide clarity, we cover approximately 6-10 miles per day on average, with some days involving steeper and more challenging terrain. This ensures participants have a clear understanding of the physical demands.
The guides carry satellite cellphones and can get in touch with medical care. I would call the trip company and get more information on what they do in case of an emergency to add it here.
The hiking isn’t dangerous, there are many tour guide alongside us while we are hiking the steep mountains of Macchu Picchu who know this route and have done this trip countless of times. In case of emergency there are satellite powered cell phones to contact the appropriate people needed.
The food during this hiking trip is amazing, you will have the opportunity to experience and delight in the traditional Peruvian cuisine, which is a delicious blend of indigenous, Spanish, and other influences. There will be local chefs who will come along this trip that will provide us authentic local food.
You do not need to be an experienced hiker to join along on this trip. There will be some challenging parts for some people depending on their activity level, but it is all part of the Rite of Passage experience, enduring hardship.
No. We welcome people from all different religions and belief systems that wish to show up in the world in a positive way.