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  1. Samantha Zambri

    Hi! What was the tour program you used for this? I am also a solo female traveler, and your experience sounded incredible!

    • Hi! I hiked it 7 years ago and have no idea who I hiked with, unfortunately. It was before I blogged so I didn’t think to get the information 🙁

    • Hi! I hiked it 7 years ago and have no idea who I hiked with, unfortunately. It was before I blogged so I didn’t think to get the informatio 🙁

    • erin

      Hi Samantha – I’ve just returned from Peru as a solo female traveller. I did the 4 day Inca trail while I was there. The company I used was Peru Treks and I would have NO hesitation in recommending them. They really look after their porters, which was an important factor for me in deciding on a tour operator. If you live at, or close to, sea level I would recommend that you give yourself about a week to acclimate to the high altitude. I live at sea level in New Zealand and flew direct to Cusco and only had 3 days to try and acclimate before I started the trek. I’m fit but really struggled with jet lag, high altitude and poor sleep!

  2. Sophia

    A very nice blog for a very nice place.This looks absolutely amazing.
    I am hiking up to Machu Picchu after few months and I can’t wait.

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