Inca Trail 4 Days

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Altitud maxima

3300msn

Duración

4 Days

Group Size

Min 2 Persons

Physical Level

Moderate

Trip Style

Hiking

LODGING TYPE

Campsite

Overview

About the Iconic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

The 4-day Classic Inca Trail journey to Machu Picchu offers an unparalleled experience for travelers eager to explore the rich history of the Inca civilization.

This trek seamlessly blends culture, nature, and tradition, making it one of the most sought-after adventures in the region. Recognized as Peru’s premier trek and one of the world’s most famous hiking routes, the Classic Inca Trail is a must-do for those looking to truly connect with the spirit of the Andes.

During this captivating 4-day trek, you will walk along original Inca stone pathways, explore fascinating archaeological sites, and take in the breathtaking landscapes of the Machu Picchu Historic Sanctuary. The journey not only brings history to life but also offers a profound connection to the natural beauty and spiritual essence of the region.

The 4-day Classic Inca Trail, often referred to simply as the Inca Trail, is an adventure that should be on everyone’s bucket list. Suitable for travelers of all ages and fitness levels, this inclusive experience is an essential part of any visit to Machu Picchu. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a first-time adventurer, the Inca Trail offers an unforgettable journey through time and nature.

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Highlights

  • Historical Exploration: Walk along the ancient Inca Trail, where you’ll encounter remnants of the Inca civilization, offering a deep connection to the past.
  • Breathtaking Scenery: Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes of the Andean mountains, with views of lush cloud forests and diverse ecosystems throughout your trek.
  • Cultural Immersion: Explore the archaeological sites of Tipon, Pikillaqta, and Andahuaylilas, delving into the rich heritage and culture of the Inca civilization.
  • Trekking Adventure: Challenge yourself with a rewarding trek through varied terrains and altitudes, reaching a peak altitude of 3,700 meters above sea level.
  • Arrival at Machu Picchu: Conclude your journey with a magical sunrise at the iconic Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
  • Guided Tours: Benefit from the expertise of knowledgeable guides who offer insightful commentary on the history, culture, and significance of the sites along the trail.
  • Small Group Experience: Enjoy a personalized and intimate trek with small group sizes, fostering quality interaction with fellow trekkers and guides.
  • Camping Under the Stars: Experience the tranquility of the Andean wilderness by spending nights camping under a star-filled sky.
  • Authentic Cuisine: Savor delicious Peruvian cuisine, with traditional dishes prepared by experienced chefs, providing an authentic taste of local flavors.
  • Environmental Consciousness: Engage in eco-friendly and sustainable trekking practices, contributing to responsible tourism and the preservation of the natural environment.

Trip Details

  • Activities: Trekking Adventure
  • Difficulty Levels: 3 of 5
  • Maximum Altitude: 3,700 masl / 12,139 ft
  • Departures Day: Daily Departures.
  • Sites to Visit: Tipon, Pikillaqta, Andahuaylilas
  • Hike Distance: 3km
  • Minimum Altitude: 3000msnm (Equivalent in feet)
  • Maximum Altitude: 3000msnm (Equivalent in feet)
  • Tour Type: Classic Tour

Itinerary

DAY 1:

PISKACUCHO KM 82 – TO WAYLLABAMBA

To begin our journey along the Classic Inca Trail, we will arrange a pick-up from your accommodation in Cusco, Urubamba, or Ollantaytambo. If you’re staying in Cusco, pick-ups will be between 4:00 and 5:00 AM, while those from Urubamba or Ollantaytambo will be confirmed during your pre-trek briefing.

We’ll then embark on a 1.5-hour private transport ride to the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Upon arriving at kilometer 82, the starting point and checkpoint of the Inca Trail, you’ll be introduced to our team of guides, porters, and chefs. Once we cross the Urubamba River bridge, our 4-day adventure on the Classic Inca Trail officially begins.

The first day provides a gentle introduction to the trek, helping you acclimate to the altitude. Along the way, we’ll explore the ruins of Patallacta, an important site that once served administrative, economic, and religious purposes in the Inca Empire. We’ll also visit Willkarakay, a strategic military outpost perched above Patallacta.

Continuing on, we’ll trek into the lush valley of Wayllabamba, following the Cusichaca River, also known as the “happy bridge” river. The trail ascends gradually through the dense Andean forest, offering you a chance to take in the rich natural surroundings. Our first day concludes at our campsite in Wayllabamba, where you can relax and enjoy the serene mountain atmosphere.

  • Walking Distance: 12 km / 7.45 miles
  • Starting Elevation: 2,720 meters / 8,923 feet ASL
  • Campsite Elevation: 3,000 meters / 9,842 feet ASL
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Weather: Warm and windy
  • Meals: Lunch & Dinner (including snacks and afternoon tea)
  • Accommodation: Camping in Wayllabamba

We’ll start our day bright and early, aiming to reach the highest point of the Inca Trail: the Warmihuañusca Pass, also known as Dead Woman’s Pass.

The morning portion of the trek is physically demanding, particularly for those who may not be fully acclimated to the high altitude. However, it also offers some of the most stunning scenery on the trail. We’ll begin by trekking for about 1.5 hours through densely vegetated terrain until we reach the Three Stones campsite, where we’ll take a short break.

As we continue our ascent, the landscape gradually changes as we enter the inter-Andean forest, characterized by its unique Unca trees. After about two hours, we’ll arrive at Llulluchapampa, another campsite, where we’ll pause for an extended break, enjoying snacks and hot beverages.

From Llulluchapampa, we will make the final push to the Warmihuañusca Pass, the highest point of the trek. The effort is rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding valleys. After reaching the pass, we’ll begin our descent, which will take a few hours, leading us to our campsite in Pacaymayu, where we’ll settle in for the night.

  • Walking Distance: 12 km / 6.82 miles
  • Starting Elevation: 3,000 meters / 9,842 feet ASL
  • Campsite Elevation: 3,580 meters / 11,700 feet ASL
  • Maximum Altitude: 4,200 meters / 13,779 feet ASL (Warmihuañusca Pass)
  • Difficulty: Challenging
  • Weather: Cold and rainy
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner (including snacks and afternoon tea)
  • Accommodation: Camping in Pacaymayu

After descending from Pacaymayu, we’ll begin a 45-minute climb to the archaeological site of Runkurakay, an ancient “tambo” or resting lodge used by Inca pilgrims. Another 45-minute ascent will bring us to the Runkurakay Pass, the second-highest point on the Inca Trail. From here, we’ll descend to the remarkable archaeological site of Sayacmarca, which is perched strategically on the mountainside and steeped in history.

Following an in-depth exploration of Sayacmarca, we’ll continue our trek along a beautifully paved path to our lunch spot at Chaquicocha. The journey from Chaquicocha to Phuyupatamarca takes us through the high Andean cloud forest, offering stunning views and a unique connection with nature.

The trail continues along a narrow ridge, leading us to the Phuyupatamarca Pass, a natural viewpoint with sweeping vistas of the Sacred Valley and surrounding mountain peaks. As we descend towards our final campsite, we’ll pass by an important archaeological site and temple dedicated to the sacred mountain spirits, offering a glimpse into the spiritual life of the ancient Incas.

Just beyond this site, we’ll reach our campsite for the night at Wiñayhuayna, where we’ll rest and prepare for our final day on the trail.

  • Walking Distance: 16 km / 9.94 miles
  • Starting Elevation: 3,580 meters / 11,745 feet ASL
  • Maximum Altitude: 4,000 meters / 13,123 feet ASL (Runkurakay Pass)
  • Campsite Elevation: 2,680 meters / 8,792 feet ASL
  • Difficulty: Formidable
  • Weather: Warm and very humid
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping in Wiñayhuayna

We’ll begin our day very early to tackle the final stretch of the Peru Inca Trail, which leads to “Inti Punku,” or the Sun Gate, the main entrance to the awe-inspiring city of Machu Picchu. This part of the trail is relatively easy and offers a breathtaking vantage point to observe Machu Picchu in all its glory. If the weather cooperates, this will be the best opportunity to fully appreciate the beauty of the site.

After reaching Inti Punku, we’ll descend for about 45 minutes to the upper area of Machu Picchu, a natural viewpoint perfect for capturing the iconic classic photo of the city. It’s also a great spot for a group picture. From here, we’ll enter as a group through the main entrance for registration before embarking on a guided tour of Machu Picchu.

The guided tour will last approximately two hours, offering deep insights into the history, architecture, and significance of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. For those interested, there is an option to climb Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain at an additional cost, which must be booked in advance.

In the afternoon, we’ll descend by bus to the town of Aguas Calientes, where you’ll meet your guide for lunch and receive your train tickets for the return journey to Cusco. The train will take you to Ollantaytambo, where our staff will be waiting to transfer you by bus back to your hotel in Cusco.

  • Walking Distance: 5 km / 3.10 miles
  • Starting Elevation: 2,680 meters / 8,792 feet ASL
  • Maximum Altitude: 2,730 meters / 8,956 feet ASL (Sun Gate)
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Weather: Hot and very humid (be sure to bring plenty of water)
  • Meals: Breakfast

OPTIONAL FOR THE CLASSIC INCA TRAIL TREK:

An extra night in Aguas Calientes can be arranged, which is a popular option among trekkers. This allows for more time to explore Machu Picchu (elevation 2,400 meters) and visit the local hot springs, offering a relaxing treat after completing the 4-day Inca Trail trek.

Inclusions

Included

  • Pre-Trek Briefing: Detailed briefing in Cusco before departure to ensure you’re fully prepared.
  • Professional English-Speaking Tour Guide: Expert guidance throughout the trek, providing insights into Inca history and culture.
  • Assistant Tour Guide: Provided for groups of 9 or more to ensure a smooth experience.
  • Professional Cook: Delicious, freshly prepared meals throughout the trek.
  • Porters: Responsible for carrying all equipment, allowing you to focus on the trek.
  • Hotel Pick-Up: Convenient pick-up from your hotel in Cusco, Urubamba, or Ollantaytambo.
  • Transportation to Km 82: Private bus transportation to the trailhead at Kilometer 82.
  • Return Transportation: Train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo and bus transfer back to Cusco.
  • Water: Provided throughout the trek, except on the first day (bring your own).
  • Meals: 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 afternoon snacks (Happy Hour), and 3 dinners. Special dietary requests (vegetarian/vegan/gluten-free, etc.) or allergies can be accommodated with prior notice.
  • Dining Tent: Equipped with tables and chairs for comfortable meal times.
  • Oxygen Bottle: Available for emergencies at high altitudes.
  • Inflatable Sleeping Mattress: For a comfortable night’s rest (must be carried by the trekker).
  • Tents: Spacious 4-person tents (2 people per tent) for comfort and privacy.
  • First-Aid Kit: Complete with necessary medical supplies for safety.
  • Entrance Tickets: Admission to the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu.
  • Bus from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes: Convenient transport after visiting Machu Picchu.

NOT INCLUDED:

  • Sleeping Bag (Available for rental upon request)
  • Breakfast on Day 1, and Lunch and Dinner on Day 4
  • Entrance to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (Additional US$ 85)
  • Gratuities
  • Travel Insurance (We strongly recommend purchasing comprehensive travel insurance for the entire duration of your trip)

Extra Services:

SERVICE

PRICE

Sleeping Bag suitable for temperatures as low as -10°C$25.00
Walking Stick (highly recommended for comfort and support)$15.00
Single Tent Supplement (for those preferring individual accommodation)$30.00
Additional Porter (to carry up to 5 kg of personal belongings)$80.00

What to Bring

ESSENTIALS:

  • Passport
  • Valid Student Card (if you booked as a student)
  • Immigration Card (provided on the plane upon arrival in Peru)
  • Daypack (a smaller size is recommended for easier handling)
  • Water Storage: Hydration systems like Camelbaks are encouraged; ensure capacity for at least 2-3 liters
  • Comfortable Hiking Boots (lightweight with good traction)

INSIDE YOUR DAYPACK:

Daypacks should be as small as possible for hiking. Larger bags (over 25L) are not allowed inside Machu Picchu and must be stored outside the citadel gates. Secure storage facilities are available.

  • Water: We provide clean water at each meal. Ensure you have enough for the first morning as we won’t filter water until lunchtime.
  • 2-3 Moisture-Wicking T-Shirts
  • 2-3 Pairs of Hiking Pants
  • 4 Sets of Undergarments
  • 4 Pairs of Hiking Socks
  • 1 Fleece Jacket
  • Warm Down Jacket (it gets very cold at night)
  • 1 Rain Jacket and Pants
  • Sun Hat
  • Wool Hat
  • Headlamp (essential for nighttime visibility)
  • Waterproof Gloves (even ski gloves are suitable)
  • Comfortable Shoes for Camp
  • Waterproof Jacket or Rain Poncho
  • Quick-Dry Towel (we provide small towels; consider bringing a larger one for comfort)
  • Small Bottle of Soap (we provide warm water daily for cleaning; soap adds extra comfort)
  • Battery Charger (no charging facilities are available while trekking)
  • Large Plastic Bags (for organizing and keeping items clean)
  • Sleeping Bag (a down bag rated for at least -10°C is recommended)

TOILETRIES:

  • Sunscreen
  • Face Moisturizer
  • Bug Spray
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Wet Wipes
  • Toothbrush and Toothpaste
  • Toilet Paper
  • Personal Medication
  • First Aid Kit (including band-aids, moleskin, etc.)
  • Sun Hat
  • Rain Gear
  • Fleece Jacket
  • Camera
  • Music Device (e.g., iPhone)
  • Earplugs
  • Extra Money (for souvenirs, drinks, and tips)
  • Small Plastic Bag for Waste (for personal hygiene)

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Experience a restful night in our top-of-the-line EUREKA tents, designed for all seasons and weather conditions. Our spacious 4-person tents are tailored for comfort, with only 2 occupants per tent to ensure ample space for relaxation and storage.

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