Community Inca Trek or the Classic Inca Trail?
Dragomans Community Inca Trek is a unique trekking
route that not only involves trekking through pristine unspoiled mountains
along ancient Inca Trails, but also allows the trekkers to stay within local
communities and get involved with our pioneering community-based tourism
project, Tarpuy Yachay. This trek is all about getting away from the overcrowded
thoroughfares of the Classic Inca Trail, instead getting out into the real
The “classic” Inca Trail is the now infamous
trek which you will see in every tour operators brochure and website that
features
Benefits of The Inca Trail & Quechua Community Project over the Classic Trail
Unspoiled and absolutely
spectacular mountain scenery
Hands on involvement with local communities, including
a variety of projects to provide infrastructure for the community.
A proportion of the costs are going back into the local
community and the guides, pack animals and trekking staff are all from the
local community. The community really benefits from your trekking. We will
stay for 2 nights in local communities.
Virtually deserted routes, used only by locals and Dragoman
Overland, most groups see no other westerners while trekking.
Llamas, mules and horses are used instead of porters
to carry equipment. The local communities we stay in provide these. This
is Responsible Tourism in action.
Horses and mules provide a much needed safety valve
if people suffer from altitude or exhaustion... you can always swallow your
pride and hitch a ride
Altitude Sickness, although we will trek higher than the
Classic Inca Trail (4800m), we can always get you down to a lower altitude
and into a local community if necessary. This is not possible on the Classic
Trail.
Points against The Inca Trail & Quechua Community Project
The Sungate & Machu Picchu,
yes, we certainly will visit
The Inca Roads that the Classic Trail takes are
the King's roads and therefore are better preserved that the Inca trails
across the valley.
The ruins along the way on the Classic Inca Trail are
more numerous, however you will see
The Classic Inca Trail
This "original" route is
still the most popular route because of its history.
The Classic Trail is not quite as challenging as the
Inca Community Trail and and the passes are not quite as high. That said,
it is still a pretty tough and you will need to be reasonably fit.
The Classic Inca Trail finishes at the "Sungate" to Machu Picchu on
the final morning of the trek, and you arrive at Machu Picchu by foot.
On the Community Trek you will finish your trek the day before visiting Machu Picchu -
and whilst we still arrive very early in the morning before the crowds, this is not a trekking day.
The crowds, unfortunately often as many as 500 people
a day start the Classic Trail and it has become very overcrowded, especially
during the peak months. Rubbish, dirt, sanitation and over crowding are a
real issue now. The hordes of people trekking this route is unsustainable
and the Peruvian Government are being forced to limit numbers. This has now
meant that at certain times of the year, not only is the trail overcrowded
but also it is hard to even get permits to trek.
The Classic Trail gives you no community involvement
and you will be a trekking tourist in a national park.
However this is still the "Classic Inca Trail" and for
some no other route will do. Hence we offer it as an alternative. The Community Trek
is included in our trips, but if you would prefer to take the Classic then
we will refund you the moneys for the Community Inca Trek and you can book and pay for the Classic Trail when you book your
trip. The current cost of the Classic Trail is approximately US$300
and so the cost difference is now very little.
And Finally Our Opinion
If you were to ask Dragoman which one we prefer, there is no contest, our unique Inca Trail & Quechua Community Project is a much better experience.





