"We believe that love and understanding for nature
comes through living amidst it."
Espiritu Pampa 8 Day Expedition
ESPÍRITU
PAMPA – ”The plain of the Ghosts”
Hiram Bingham came in 1911 to this place, that he thought of as a small
Inca settlement, but investigations by many since have shown, that most
possible this is what has been referred to as “The lost city of
the Incas”, the last Inca capital, from which area the last Inca-revolts
towards the Spaniards took place in the late 16th century.
In the year
1440 a great army under Inca Pachacutec entered the zone of Vilcabamba
to conquer the aboriginal forest tribes “Antis” and “Chunchos”.
The Expedition was successfull and the area was involved as a province
in the expanding Inca-Empire. The same way the great Inca Pachacutec
followed to conquer the jungle tribes, was used by Inca Manco less than
a century later retreating from a terrible army of Spaniards with steel
armoured horses and swords. The beginning of the final for the Inca Empire.
Our 8 Day Espiritu Pampa Expedition Program
| 1st Day |
We
leave from Cuzco, in quechua ”the navel of the world”,
early in the morning going towards Huancacalle. On the way we turn
off in Chaullay, where we also take our lunch. The whole tour is
about 10 hours. We arrive in the late afternoon and install us
in a basic, but friendly local hostel in Huancacalle. |
| 2nd Day |
We
spend the day visiting the archaeological sites of Ñusta
Ispañan – place of the famed “White Stone” and
Vitcos, first reported by Hiram Bingham in 1911, and short time
capital of the Manco Inca. Here Manco Inca lost a bloody battle
to the Spaniards before he fled into the jungle. |
| 3th Day |
After
breakfast we start our walk towards Espíritu Pampa. We walk
along the river into the green valley passing the town of Vilcabamba
the New. In our way we pass many wooden crosses, some Inca walls
and walking parts of Inca steps and trails. As the vegetation changes
from green valley to cloud forest good time after Vilcabamba the
New we will be looking for our camp for the night. Possibly close
to Río Chalcha or a little before close to the small ruin
of Mollipunko or better all the way to Ututu (total 8 hours). |
| 4th Day |
After
breakfast we go from Ututu towards Vista Alegre. In the morning
we cross many small streams and rivers by log bridges on our way
through the junglelike cloud forest with mosses, bromeliads and
lots of birdlife. The walk is quite flat and nice. A beautiful
and mysterious scenery. Upon arrival at the small community of
Vista Alegre we set up our camp on the flat football field next
to the closed school. (Bosque Nublado – crossed by many small
creeks and rivers). |
| 5th Day |
From
Vista Alegre to Concevidayoc (6 hours) once again we cross small
streams several times, sometimes getting wet. This day there is
some uphill and we have a short climb before arriving to the small
farming village of Concevidayoc between the rivers of Pumachaca
and Sarahuasi. The place used to house the indigenous village of
Marcanay (mentioned by Calancha) under the Inca-Empire. Same village
where Padre Ortiz was sentenced to death by Tupac Amaru Inca.
“The view from
the pleasant open plaza is a particularly extensive one on all
sides.
To the north and south are snow-capped mountains, and to the east
and west deep beautiful valleys.”
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| 6th Day |
From
our camp to Espíritu Pampa it is about 3 hours walking.
After we set up our camp we begin our exploration of the archaeological
site 20 minutes away supposedly the site of “Vilcabamba the
Old” – the last Inca capital and refuge. We spend the
rest of the day enjoying the place with its two sectors Hanan and
Urin, the Huaca (huge boulder with religious purpose – The
White Rock) and learning from the guide about this historically
important place, where the last battle between Incas and the Spaniards
took place in more than 400 years ago. The nature is amazing. Bingham
in his matter-of-fact description about Espíritu Pampa:
“The view from the pleasant open plaza is a particularly
extensive one on all sides. To the north and south are snow-capped
mountains, and to the east and west deep beautiful valleys.”
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| 7th Day |
Leaving Espiritu Pampa early morning going through the cloud
forest to Chanquiri (8 hours), and from here driving through the
night to Quillabamba ( next to the Urubamba River, the prolonging
of the Vilcanota River – the sacred river! |
| 8th Day |
We spend the morning in the town of Quillabamba, enjoying a nice
breakfast before we start our 8 hours bus trip through cloud forest
and mountains back to Cuzco. |
Price Information
What we advice you to bring
- Sleepingbag,
- flashlight with extra batteries,
- Good trekking footwear
and socks,
- Changing clothes for cool and
hot weather,
- Swim-suit,
- Waterbottle and purifying
tablets,
- Mosquito repellent,
- sunblock,
- sunhat,
- walking cane.
- Camera with extra rolls
of film.
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| Daily departures |
01 pax |
02 pax |
03 pax |
04 pax |
05 pax + |
| ESPIRITU PAMPA TRAIL 8D/7N |
€ 1,076.00 |
€ 582.00 |
€ 577.00 |
€ 529.00 |
€ 463.00 |
Please note:
- Discount of 5% to holders of the international studentcard (ISIC).
- Min. 07 persons per group;
Max. 15 persons per group.
- We offer special discounts for groups and in the low season (December
- April).
Daily Departures
Our service includes:
- All transports from Cuzco to Huancacalle and back from Chanquiri
to Cuzco.
- 3 good and nutritious meals pr. day made by experienced cook.
- Camping equipment includes tents, mattresses, cook and kitchen equipment
and rope.
- Bilingual guide.
- Muleteers and mules for campingequipment and mainluggage.
- First-Aid kit.
- Rainponchos.
Other types of tours and expeditions are possible - For further information
ask in the office or Contact
Us.
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