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Inca Trail Trek 4 days / 3 nights

The Inca Trail is one of the most beautiful hiking trails in the world. It crosses a fascinating landscape in the middle of the Andes Mountains and leads to Machu Picchu. Extraordinary Inca vestiges perched on magnificent peaks, in the heart of lush vegetation of astonishing ecological diversity, offer an undeniable attraction to this route. At altitude, the trail crosses high mountain passes and at the bend in the path, unforgettable views emerge through clouds of mist and subtropical vegetation. Subtropical, unforgettable views.

To successfully hike the Inca Trail, it is necessary to be in good physical condition, but age is not an impediment. Acclimatization to altitude is an essential element of safety and comfort, as the trail climbs up to 4,200 m. To avoid any inconvenience, we advise you, before starting the trek, to stay at least two days in Cusco, which is located at 3,300 m.

Our classic Inca Trail tour takes place over 4 days and must be booked 5-6 months in advance.

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Duration
4 days – 3 nights
Season
March to November
Difficulty
Difficult
Altitude
2430m to 4200m

Include

Your reservation includes

Transportation, Tickets, and Guides:
  • On the first day, your guide picks up passengers from their respective hotels between 5:30 and 6 AM
  • Transportation by minibus by the agency to Km 82, starting point of the Inca Trail
  • Entrance ticket to the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu
  • Guided tour from 2h30 to 3h to Machu Picchu
  • Bus ticket from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes
  • Tourist train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Ollataytambo and vehicle for the return trip to Cusco
  • A professional English-speaking guide For a bilingual Spanish-English guide, contact us.

NB: You must leave at your hotel in Cusco the equipment and items that you will not need during the trek. Few hotels charge for such a service, especially if you’re returning to the same place. During the entire hike, you will only carry your personal belongings and your sleeping bag. If you have any problems with childcare, we can offer this service free of charge in our offices.

Food and Accommodation:
  • Different types of meals during the stay: 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 snacks (hot drinks, pastries, grilled corn on the cob, etc.) and 3 dinners. You will have the opportunity to enjoy excellent typical Peruvian dishes, at no additional cost
  • On request, vegetarian food available, at no extra charge
  • Tea or coca infusion to drink in the morning and start without problems
  • Drinking water to fill your water bottles from the afternoon of the 1st day
  • Cook and assistant cook in charge of meal preparation
  • Biodegradable bags for waste
  • Camping equipment
  • Hot water in the morning and evening for quick washing
  • Good quality tents with aluminum stakes. To ensure everyone has a comfortable sleeping space while keeping their backpacks close, we offer groups of two hikers tents designed for four people. Inca Trail staff have their own tents
  • Other shops serve as a kitchen and dining room; They are equipped with seats and tables
  • Inflatable mattresses for better sleep
First Aid:
  • Oxygen tank
  • First-aid pharmacy for any emergency
  • Walkie-talkie to facilitate communication among staff members (guide, porters, and cook)

Your booking does not include

  • Breakfast on the first day you can have, either at the hotel in Cusco, or during our first stop in the Sacred Valley of the Incas
  • Entrance to the hot springs of Aguas Calientes (20 soles/person)
  • Last lunch in the town of Aguas Calientes
  • Alcoholic beverages are not served during the stay, but if you wish you can bring some
  • Walking Steaks, If you wish, you can rent them at our agency
  • Down. Passengers must wear them. If you are taller than 1.95 m, we will not be able to rent you one of your size; In this case, we advise you to bring your own sleeping bag.
  • All tourists must bring their personal crew. For an additional porter taking care of a hiker’s personal belongings (i.e. 7 kg maximum), the amount is $150. When booking the trek, you will have to pay an advance of 70 dollars. None of our porters should be overloaded. For more information about the working conditions of porters on the Inca Trail, visit our dedicated page.
  • Entrance to Huayna Picchu. The ascent of Huayna Picchu should be booked well in advance: only 400 people can visit this mountain each day, while Machu Picchu receives more than 2,500 visitors per day. It is not possible to buy an entrance ticket to Huayna Picchu on your own. Everything goes hand in hand with an entrance to Machu Picchu. Also, as a passenger on the Inca Trail, you get entrance to Machu Picchu but not to Huayna Picchu. If you want to climb Huayna Picchu, you must pay $70 or $35 if you are a student and present your valid student ID issued by your University.
  • Tips for the support team

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  • Accessibility: March to November. High season – April to September. Closed in February. A period of acclimatization to the altitude is necessary before starting this hike.
  • Price: Contact us specifying the hike you are interested in
  • Group: Several types of services are possible: private and small group (maximum 8 people).
  • Namely: Two days before departure, the guide meets with all passengers at our agency in Cusco to give them the necessary recommendations and answer any questions they may have.
  • Day 1: Cusco – Huayllabamba
  • Day 2: Huayllabamba – Huarmihuañusca – Pacaymayo
  • Day 3: Pacaymayo – Phuyupatamarca – Wiñayhuayna
  • Day 4: Wiñay Huayna – Machu Picchu – Cusco

Itinerary

Day 1: Cusco – Huayllabamba

Cusco (3,250 m) – Huayllabamba (3,100 m)
12 km – 5 hours of walking

This first day of walking is relatively easy and serves as training for the following days.

Around 5:30 am, hikers are picked up by the guide at their hotel. The journey begins by minibus. We quickly arrive at the picturesque villages of Urubamba and Ollantaytambo, in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, where breakfast awaits us (not included in the package).

10 am – 10:30 am: we arrive at Km 82. We have 20 minutes to get ready and go through the official control where we must present passports and identity documents.

The adventure begins! We set off to discover the Andean fauna, flora and history of the Incas. The first habitat that comes to mind is Huillca Raccay’s, “Emerging in the Light”. It is a perched fort, overlooking the Cusichaca River, “Wonderful Bridge”. The citadel strategically located in the heart of the Urubamba Valley controlled, in ancient times, the entrance to the Cusichaca Valley. From the trail, you can admire the Urubamba mountain range, the Veronica glacier perched at 5,860 m and the archaeological site of Llactapata, “Ciudad Alta”. In the Inca culture, Llactapata, also called Patallacta on some maps, was an agricultural area used to supply the Machu Picchu site with agricultural products, especially corn, the staple crop of the Incas.

A short break on the hike for lunch near Llactapata. Then, we take the road along the left and right banks of the river to the small village of Huayllabamba, “Grassy Plain”, planted at an altitude of 3,000 m. Arriving around 5:30 p.m., after a well-deserved rest in our tents, we will have dinner around 7 p.m.

Day 2: Huayllabamba – Huarmihuañusca – Pacaymayo

Day 3: Pacaymayo – Phuyupatamarca – Wiñayhuayna

Day 4: Wiñay Huayna – Machu Picchu – Cusco

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Tour: Inca Trail Trek 4 days / 3 nights

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Group service: Fixed departures, in a maximum group of 8 passengers.

Pick up: Only within the area of the historic center of Cusco.
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