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Bring our own daypack. Remember to pack camera, water, snacks, gloves and extra clothes as you won’t see the porters and your extra bag until night.
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Dress in layers. I wore base layers and loved it. It was easy to roll up the sleeves and breathe in these clothes. Highly recommended for trekking and other physical adventures.
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Be positive – as our guide said again and again. It will be hard, so you’ll need a positive attitude.
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Tips are expected. Be aware that the guide, cook and porters expect to be paid a tip each.
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Rent hiking poles. Your knees will thank you.
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Go with a well known tour company. Hiking the Inca Trail is a once in a lifetime experience, so you’d want it to be special. The most popular companies are Wayki Trek, Llama Path, Enigma and SAS Travel.
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(to be continued)