Fast hike on the Inca trail 3 Days

this is a kind of hike that you can take only if you are in good shape.
because in this program is were you'll try to catch up whit our porters.
The hike goes in the Inca trail it self whit the only difference that each day you hike more than the average hiker.
so in order to make it happen we just have to move farther than the other campers, so the itinerary goes in this way:
Itinerary 3 days / 2 Nights
Day 1 Hotel Cusco - Wayllabamba-Yuncachimpawe came to your hotel to pick you up for our departure from Cusco to Km 82 ( Piskacucho), with a brief stop in Ollaytaytambo, where you can buy last minute gear and personal items. We arrive to Piscacucho where the hike begins on a strolling, (kind of flat path) along the Urubamba River and then shifts upward until our lunch stop. Along the way, we get some close-up view of the archaeological sites like Qhanamarca, Llactapata, and after wayllabamba we climb up for an hour to our campsite for the night.

Yuncachimpa- Warmiwanusca - Paqaymayu -Chaquicocha
This is will be your challenging day, because you'll have to climb two passes, so we start hiking up to the highest point of the Inca Trail (Dead Woman's Pass). along the way we do notice several ecological zones and be able to discern between the different micro climates. the pass is at 4,200 meters/13,780 feet above sea level. Our descent will eventually take us to the campsite Pacaymayo, where we have a well deserved lunch then we climb 45 minutes up to the second pass on the Inca Trail (3950 meters/12,959 feet above sea level). to finally descent to the Camp side were we get to rest.
Day 3
Chaquicocha - Winaywayna- Machupicchu - Cusco
this will became to be the most beautiful part of your hike, because you will be hiking on trails that has been place over 600 years!, along the way we are able to visit different Inca sites, like Puyupatamarka. intipata, and wiñaywayna, ( on the way our guides provides information about the history and significance of the places that you visit, wildlife and plants) the last part of the hike goes to Machupicchu, and after your tour in this ancient site, you can choose to rest or explore more on your own before we take the bus down to Aguas Calientes to board the train back to Cusco.

Included:
- Transportation from: Hotel - Km. 82 (Piscacucho)
- English-speaking guide
- Cook: meal preparation.
- Porters: Carry tents and cooking equipment
- Personal Porter: Carry backpacks, sleeping bags and mattresses (Max. 5 kl per person)
- Meals: 2 Breakfasts/ 3 Lunches/2 Dinners
- Snacks and afternoon tea
- Tickets for the Inca Trail & Machu Picchu
- Equipment: tents (2 people in each, 3-person-capacity tents), sleeping pad, cooking and dinner tent,
- Bus Ticket: Machu Picchu - Aguas Calientes.
- Train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo
- transportation from Ollantaytambo to the hotel