Quarry Trail Tour Companies
List of Quarry Trail travel companies & tour operators with 2211 reviews
- Adventure Styles
- Hiking & Trekking
- age range
- 1 to 80 year olds
- group size
- up to 8 people
- response rate
- 96%
- response time
- within 7 hours
This was a great trek from start to finish. My partner and I were in a group of just the two of us lead by our awesome guide Lizandro (who spoke great English), two horseman, and a chef and assistant chef who are all local to the area. The two horsemen and chefs always made it to our next campsite well before us and had a tent and table already set up for our next meal. The meals were amazing and we were never hungry- there was ample hot food provided including multiple courses that differed every day. Sleeping arrangements were great- they always made sure we were warm and even gave us a heat bottle to heat up the inside of our sleeping bags every night! For our last meal we were invited to visit the horsemen’s family home, meet their family, and enjoy a traditional meal cooked in hot stones. We mentioned we were heading to the airport the day after the tour ended and they even provided us a free taxi to the airport! We highly recommend trexperience to any traveller. You will not be disappointed!!
- by Emma CleaverWe wanted a trek that wasn't too challenging or too long and this was the perfect antidote. The scenery was amazing.
- by Seong Gnoh Lee
- Adventure Styles
- Hiking & Trekking
- age range
- 10 to 99 year olds
- group size
- up to 6 people
- response rate
- 100%
- response time
- within 11 hours
The trek that we went on was really good. The views and the food were amazing! Four course meals and service that we received during meal time was completely unexpected, and better than in most restaurants we had eaten at on our trip. The trek itself, however, was not the trek that we paid for. The trek was supposed to go over two mountain passes, with the highest pass being 4,500m, and camping around 4,300m. We only went over one pass, and the height was only 4,050m. Our campsite, we were told was at 3,900m. Not that big of a deal since we did see the gorgeous waterfall and one of the main Inca sites for the day. According to the itinerary we were emailed, on Day 2 we were supposed to see the Inca quarry at Cachicata, which admittedly I couldn't remember until the trek was over and I went back and read the itinerary again. We were never taken to the quarry, which afterall, was the name of the trek. After reading the emailed itinerary and realizing we not only missed out on the quarry, but a cave and some mummies that are located near the quarry. Of course after reading that, we were very disappointed. Again, the trek we went on was very nice, it just wasn't what we paid a lot of money to see. Because of that, I am afraid I won't be able to recommend it to any of my friends who are planning on going to Peru.
- by Christopher Ray