Best 4-Day Inca Trail Trek to Machu Picchu

$ 789 Per person

inca trail 4 days to machu picchu

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High-quality camping equipment and nutritious meals

Local Expertise

knowledgeable guides who have a deep understanding of the region's culture, history, and geography

Small Group

Our group size to a max. of 8 people to ensure individual attention and a more intimate experience

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Supporting local communities and minimizing our impact on the environment

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Embark on an unforgettable journey through the Andes with our 4-day Inca Trail trek. Hike ancient paths, witness breathtaking vistas, and explore awe-inspiring Incan ruins along the way. Book now and experience the adventure of a lifetime.

Itinerary

Start the trek early in the morning from Cusco to the Sacred Valley and then to the town of Ollantaytambo. From there, drive to the trailhead at km 82 and start the hike to Wayllabamba. You will cross the Vilcanota River and pass through the small town of Miskay before arriving at your first campsite.

Today is the most challenging day of the trek as you climb to the highest point of the trail, the Warmiwañusca Pass at 13,780 feet (4,200 m). After reaching the pass, descend to the Pacaymayo Valley for your second campsite.

This day is a mix of both uphill and downhill hiking as you make your way towards the Wiñay Wayna campsite. Along the way, you will pass through the Runkurakay ruins and the Sayacmarca Inca complex.

Start the day early with a hike to Intipunku, also known as the Sun Gate, where you can witness the sunrise over Machu Picchu. After exploring the ruins with your guide, take the bus down to Aguas Calientes for lunch and then board the train back to Cusco.

What includes?

Included

  • Professional and experienced English-speaking guide
  • Pre-trek briefing with your guide
  • Transportation from your hotel to the start of the trail
  • Entrance fee to the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu
  • Camping equipment, including tents and sleeping pads
  • All meals during the trek
  • Snacks and drinks during the trek
  • Emergency oxygen and first aid kit
  • Porter to carry up to 7kg of personal gear per person (including sleeping bag and mat)
  • Expedition train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo in the afternoon

Not Included

  • Personal porter for additional weight
  • Sleeping bag (can be rented for an additional fee)
  • Walking sticks (can be rented for an additional fee)
  • Breakfast on the first day and dinner on the last day in Aguas Calientes
  • Entrance fee to the hot springs in Aguas Calientes
  • Tips for the guide, cook, and porters

Modifications & Cancellations

Due to the strict regulations established by Machu Picchu Park, once you have made your reservation, receiving any refund will not be possible since all purchases will be made immediately. It is also not possible to transfer the permit to another person with a different name, nor can the date of your permit be changed.

Consider:

In case you decide to withdraw from the trek once it has started, you will be responsible for all additional charges such as: food and transportation that could be caused by the modification of your itinerary. However, you can join the group again for the visit to the citadel of Machu Picchu and the use of the same services from that moment on.
In case you decide to cancel the trip due to a health issue or personal problem, the previous cancellation policies will apply since the company already had administrative and logistical expenses for your tour.

FAQs

Pasaporte original con más de 6 meses de vencimiento desde el día de su tour
Importante: Si no trae su pasaporte, no podrá ingresar al sendero.

Because it is a challenging trial, a prior evaluation with your doctor is necessary, so you can have the physical evaluation of carrying out activities of great wear.
We recommend physical conditioning in your place of origin for long walks. It is important to have previous training so we can enjoy a challenging dream come true.
Arrive in Cusco 2-3 days before your trek to avoid altitude sickness and stomach pain caused by slow digestion.

The best time to do the Inca Trail is from May to mid-October, as during this time it will be mostly dry, have the best mountain views, and all passes will be open. Please note that during February, the trail is closed for maintenance.

We recommend making the reservation 6 months in advance, so we guarantee the spaces for the Inca trail and the camping nights with the best locations and views within the Inca Trail. Especially when you plan to visit Peru in the high season (May – October).

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