The Moonstone Quarry Inca Trail 5 Days is a carefully curated luxury trekking experience designed for travelers seeking a deeper and more authentic journey to Machu Picchu, far from the crowds of the classic routes. This off-the-beaten-path adventure explores remote Andean landscapes, sacred Inca sites, and traditional highland communities while maintaining an exceptional level of comfort through exclusive glamping accommodations.
Beginning in Cusco, the journey travels through the Sacred Valley and the open grasslands of Pampa de Anta, where sweeping valleys and snow-capped Andean peaks set the stage for the days ahead. The trek starts at the Moonstone Quarry, also known as Killarumiyuc, a little-visited ceremonial site dedicated to the lunar deity, offering a meaningful introduction to the spiritual worldview of the Inca civilization.
As the route continues deeper into the Andes, travelers walk through remote archaeological sites, ancient quarries, and traditional villages that provide an intimate glimpse into Peru’s cultural heritage. Highlights include the Cachiccata Quarry, once used in the construction of Ollantaytambo, panoramic high-altitude passes, and scenic valleys shaped by glaciers and rivers, creating a powerful sense of connection to the Andean world.
Throughout the journey, guests enjoy a refined luxury Moonstone Quarry Inca Trail experience with fully equipped glamping camps featuring comfortable beds, warm linens, hot showers, wellness massages, and gourmet meals prepared by a private chef. The trek concludes with a scenic train journey to Aguas Calientes and a private guided visit to Machu Picchu, making this alternative Inca Trail glamping trek an exceptional way to reach the legendary citadel.
Designed as a private Moonstone Quarry trek Peru, this experience offers a perfect balance of adventure, culture, and comfort, ideal for travelers looking for a unique and immersive path to Machu Picchu without compromising on service or exclusivity.

The day begins with an early breakfast at your hotel before departing Cusco toward the Sacred Valley and the open grasslands of Pampa de Anta. From here, you visit Killarumiyuc, the Moonstone Sanctuary, a sacred ceremonial site dedicated to the lunar deity and deeply connected to Andean cosmology.
After exploring this peaceful and little-visited site, continue to the traditional village of Huarocondo, where you meet your private trekking team, including porters, chef, and massage therapist. The hike begins along the Huarocondo River, passing fertile valleys, mountain scenery, and lesser-known archaeological remains.
Midday, arrive at the Wata fortress, a pre-Inca site where you enjoy your first gourmet lunch on the trail. In the afternoon, continue ascending gradually toward Chillipawa Campsite, located near a traditional Andean community. Upon arrival, relax with a hot shower and wellness massage before enjoying a gourmet dinner and a peaceful night under the Andean sky.
Route: Cusco – Killarumiyuc – Chillipawa
Meals: Snacks, Lunch, Tea Time, Dinner
Walking Distance: 10.5 km / 6.5 miles
Maximum Elevation: 3,750 m
Accommodation: Luxury Glamping
Wake up to a hot cup of coffee or coca tea, followed by a nourishing breakfast. The hike begins through high-Andean landscapes dotted with chachacomo shrubs and traditional villages where locals herd llamas and alpacas across the plains.
As you walk, your guide shares insights into local customs, agriculture, and Andean traditions. After a gourmet lunch prepared by your private chef, continue toward Accoccasa Pass, the highest point of the trek, offering sweeping views of snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and alpine lakes.
Descend gently into the serene Chancachuco Valley, surrounded by the glaciers of the Cordillera Huaynay. At camp, unwind with a hot shower and massage before enjoying a refined dinner and a quiet evening beneath the stars.
Route: Chillipawa – Chancachuco
Meals: Breakfast, Snacks, Lunch, Tea Time, Dinner
Walking Distance: 11.5 km / 7 miles
Maximum Elevation: Accoccasa Pass (4,625 m)
Accommodation: Luxury Glamping
After breakfast, continue hiking near Puncuyoc Mountain and through the Silque Valley, where streams and rugged terrain shape the landscape. Along the route, visit an ancient Inca aqueduct and reach Punku Punku, known as the “Door of the Wind,” with impressive views of Nevado Veronica.
Descending into a semi-tropical zone, explore the Intiwatana Temple, historically used for astronomical observation and agricultural planning. Enjoy a gourmet lunch before continuing to the Cachiccata Quarry, a vast Inca complex once home to skilled stone masons.
Discover its terraces, administrative buildings, burial chambers, and irrigation systems before arriving at camp near the quarry. Relax with a massage and hot shower, followed by a gourmet dinner and a restful night in your glamping tent.
Route: Chancachuco – Cachiccata
Meals: Breakfast, Snacks, Lunch, Tea Time, Dinner
Walking Distance: 10 km / 6.2 miles
Maximum Elevation: Punku Punku (3,940 m)
Accommodation: Luxury Glamping
After breakfast, begin a gradual descent from the quarry toward Ollantaytambo, passing through rarely visited landscapes that showcase the raw beauty of the Andes. Enjoy a final gourmet lunch on the trail before arriving in this historic town.
In the afternoon, board the scenic train to Aguas Calientes, watching the landscape transform from highland valleys into lush cloud forest. Upon arrival, check in to your luxury hotel along the river and enjoy a relaxing evening in preparation for the following day.
Route: Cachiccata – Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes
Meals: Breakfast, Snacks, Lunch, Dinner
Walking Distance: 7 km / 4.3 miles
Maximum Elevation: 3,525 m
Accommodation: Luxury Hotel
After breakfast, meet your private guide and take the shuttle to Machu Picchu. Explore the citadel at a relaxed pace, learning about its history, sacred spaces, terraces, and architectural mastery while enjoying panoramic viewpoints over the surrounding cloud forest.
Following the guided visit, enjoy free time to continue exploring or simply take in the atmosphere. Later, savor a gourmet lunch in Aguas Calientes before boarding the scenic train back to Cusco. Upon arrival, your private driver transfers you to your hotel, concluding this unforgettable Moonstone Quarry journey.
Route: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Cusco
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Maximum Elevation: Machu Picchu (2,430 m)
Our Moonstone Quarry Inca Trail 5 Days experience is operated as a private trek.
Prices vary depending on the number of travelers in your group, offering a more personalized and flexible adventure through the Andes.
Discover the Moonstone Quarry Inca Trail 5 Days, a private and remote glamping trek through the Andes that leads to Machu Picchu. Enjoy sacred Inca sites, stunning landscapes, and personalized service every step of the way.
Contact us today to plan your private Moonstone Quarry adventure in Peru.
Getting ready for a multi-day trek in the Andes is part of the adventure. Weather conditions can change throughout the day, and having the right clothing and personal gear will make your journey far more comfortable.
The list below includes the essential items we recommend bringing for your trek. Our team will take care of the main camping equipment and logistics, so you only need to focus on your personal essentials and enjoy the experience.






The trek is designed for travelers with moderate hiking experience. While it includes high-altitude passes, the pace is private and flexible, allowing time for acclimatization, rest, and support from expert guides throughout the journey.
This experience combines adventure with comfort. Each night you stay in luxury glamping camps featuring comfortable beds, warm bedding, hot showers, wellness massages, and attentive service from a dedicated trekking team.
Yes. The trek is fully private and customizable, making it suitable for solo travelers, couples, and small groups. Private guides and a personalized pace ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all participants.
We recommend packing layered clothing for changing mountain weather, sturdy hiking shoes, sun protection, and a daypack. Essential trekking equipment such as walking sticks and camping gear is provided. A detailed packing list is shared upon booking.
This route follows a remote and less-traveled path through the Andes, visiting lesser-known Inca sites and quarries. It offers a quieter, more immersive experience while still concluding with a private guided visit to Machu Picchu.
This trek is ideal for travelers seeking a meaningful connection to Andean culture, history, and landscapes without the crowds. It also serves as an excellent alternative when classic Inca Trail permits are unavailable, offering a unique and memorable way to reach Machu Picchu.
