Adventures in Travel & Photography
Peru: Classic Inca Trail Day 3 – Conquering the Heights
On the third day of the Classic Inca Trail, adventurers tackle the most physically demanding leg of the journey, an 8.7-mile trek that leads to the highest point on the trail, Dead Woman’s Pass, at 13,828 ft (4,215 m). This day is not just about the altitude; it’s a rich tapestry of breathtaking landscapes, the companionship of a stray dog named Chico, and the camaraderie forged amidst challenging weather conditions.
Starting with a steady ascent to the pass, we were rewarded with sweeping views of the valleys below, followed by a steep descent toward the Pacaymayo River. Along the way, the ruins of Runkuraqay offered a glimpse into the Incan legacy, while the mystical cloud forests created an almost magical atmosphere. However, as the day wore on, a rainstorm transformed the trail into a slippery challenge, testing our resolve.
Arriving at Phuyupatamarca, aptly named the "place of the clouds," we found solace in our rain-soaked tents, reflecting on the day's trials and triumphs. As we settled in for a stormy night, gratitude washed over us for the beauty and bonds formed along this rugged journey.
Join us as we explore the unforgettable moments of Day 3 on the Classic Inca Trail, where nature’s challenges lead to profound connections and lasting memories.
Peru: Classic Inca Trail - Day 1 – The Journey Begins
The first day of the Classic Inca Trail began with excitement as we ventured into the breathtaking Andean landscape. Passing through peaceful pastures and ascending toward the ancient Llactapata ruins, the hike felt like a journey through time, rich with Inca history and significance. Each step invited moments of reflection, allowing me to connect the stunning surroundings with my own emotional journey as a woman exploring the world.
Through my lens, I captured the sweeping vistas of the Andes, each photo a testament to the strength of nature and the healing power of exploration. As the sun set and we reached our mountain campsite, a deep sense of accomplishment settled in. This day marked the start of an unforgettable trek, intertwining the physical challenge of the Classic Inca Trailwith my path toward self-discovery, personal growth, and the empowerment that comes from women's travel.
Peru: Sacred Valley Adventures – Acclimating for the Inca Trail
The exploration of Peru’s Sacred Valley offers an immersive experience, blending altitude acclimatization, cultural engagement, and emotional reflection. A stay at the tranquil Sol y Luna Hotel provides the ideal environment for adjusting to the high altitude while reigniting a passion for photography and fostering a deeper connection to the land. Highlights include a scenic horseback ride to the Maras Salt Mines, where ancient salt harvesting practices are still alive, and a challenging hike to the Perolniyoc Waterfall and Raqaypata Ruins, testing physical endurance while offering serene moments of reflection in stunning natural surroundings. This phase of the journey not only prepares for the Classic Inca Trail but also serves as a personal exploration of grief, illustrating the transformative power of travel. Discover how each adventure in the Sacred Valley enhances both physical readiness and emotional healing.