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4-Day Inca Trail Hiking Tour From Cusco
  • Tour Category

    Group Tour

  • Tour Types

    Nature, Trekking, Camping

  • Duration

    4 Days

  • Activity Level

    Challenging

  • Language

    English, French, German, Italian, Spanish

Description

Embark on an adventurous trek through the Inca Trail, which provides a beautiful landscape, as well as the spirit and motivation embodied by the Inca ruins. Visit Cusco, Peru’s main tourist destination and marvel at the ecstatic Urubamba River. Pass through majestic landscapes and pay an optional visit to the Incan Bridge.

Highlights
  • Hike through the picturesque train of Inca Valley
  • Enjoy stargazing in Chaquicocha
  • Reach the highest pass of the Inca Trail - Dead Woman’s Pass
  • wander around the beautiful Urubamba River 
  • Day 1 : Cusco – Patallacta – Wayllabamba – Ayapata expand_more
    • We will start the Inca Trail 4-day hike by picking you up at your hotel at 05:30 AM to drive from Cusco to Ollantaytambo and then to Km 82. Here, we will have to register to enter the classic Inca Trail path and meet all the staff members who will trek with us. 
    • From Km 82, take a gentle hike for 2 hours until we arrive at our first Inca site: Will Raccay and the enormous Patallacta, an ancient Inca checkpoint for the approach to Machu Picchu. From Patallactait, another 2-hour hike to our lunch stop. 
    • Hike for another 2½ hours after lunch until we reach the first night’s campsite at Ayapata(3,300 meters). On this last stretch, we pass through 2 small communities. If you want to buy energy drinks or snacks, you can do so here. You can also buy essential items, such as batteries you may have forgotten. 
    • Arrive at our campsite by 5:00 PM, and after settling in for a bit, you can relax and have a hot drink and snack with your team of porters, chef and guide. By 7:30 PM, your dinner will be ready, and afterwards, you can get some well-deserved rest.

    Walking Distance– 14km / 8.7 miles

    Campsite Elevation– 3,850 meters / 12,631 feet

    DifficultyInca Trail Hike Day 1:Moderate

    Max. elevation:Ayapata3,850 meters / 12,630 feet

    Min. elevation:Starting Point(Km 82)2,350 meters / 7,709 feet

    Meals: Lunch & Dinner (Plus snack and afternoon tea)

    Accommodation: Camping

    Weather: Warm and windy

  • Day 2 : Ayapata – Chaquicocha expand_more
    • Drink coca tea in the morning to acclimate to the high altitude. Soon after, have a hearty breakfast prepared by the trail chef. With this energy, start the second day’s adventure! Hike the Inca Trail for around 4 hours to the highest pass of the trek, Dead Woman’s Pass (4,215 meters/13,829 feet). On reaching the pass, stop for a short break to enjoy the views before setting off again to descend to the next valley (Pacaymayu Valley– Hidden River). It’s another hour and a half down the side of the valley to our lunch spot. 
    • After lunch, begin ascending again to the second pass of the trek. It’s 2 hours to the pass, and along the way, stop at a small Inca site (Runcu Raccay) and see two huge waterfalls cascading down the opposite side of the valley. After the second pass, it’s another hour downhill hike to reach the magnificent Inca site, Sayacmarca (an otherwise inaccessible village).
    • Stop here for a rest, have a quick tour of the site and then watch the sunset over the Vilcabamba mountain range. It’s then just another 20 minutes until we stop for the night at our second campsite Chaquicocha (3,600 meters/11,811 feet). After dinner, if you’re not too exhausted, we can do some star gazing, and we’ll point out the fascinating Inca constellations. In the magnificent Southern Hemisphere sky, away from all the artificial lighting, this sky is something to behold!

    Walking Distance:16km / 9.94 miles (7-8 hours)

    Campsite Elevation:3,600 meters / 11,811 feet

    DifficultyInca Trail HikeDay 2:Moderate to Challenging

    Max. elevation:Dead Woman’s Pass4,215 meters / 13,829 feet

    Min. elevation:Pacaymayu Valley3,300 meters / 10,826 feet

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner (Plus snack and afternoon tea)

    Accommodation: Camping

    Weather: Cold and rainy

  • Chaquicocha - Winaywayna expand_more
    • Begin hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu early, waking up at 6:30 am to begin what is commonly felt to be the most beautiful day of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu Tour. Hike for two hours along and begin to enter the jungle known as the Cloud Forest. 
    • Towards the end of the Inca flats, make your way up to the last peak at Phuyupatamarka (3600 meters). From there, enjoy great views overlooking the Urubamba River. 
    • Take a 3-hour walk down a flight of steps from Phuyupatamarkait to the last campsite, close to Wiñay Wayna (Forever Young).Wiñay Waynais the most spectacular Inca site on the Peru Inca Trail Tour after Machu Picchu and the most popular campsite because of its proximity to Machu Picchu.

    Walking Distance:10km / 6.2 miles (5 hours)

    Campsite Elevation:2,600 meters / 8,530 feet

    DifficultyInca Trail HikeDay 3:Moderate

    Max. elevation:Phuyupatamarka3,600 meters / 11,811 feet

    Min. elevation:Wiñay Wayna2,600 meters / 8,530 feet

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner (Plus snack and afternoon tea)

    Accommodation: Camping

    Weather: Warm and very humid

  • WiÑay Wayna - Machu Picchu - Cusco expand_more
    • Wake up time is at 3:30 AM. Eat breakfast at 4:00 AM and wait at the checkpoint to be one of the first to start trekking when they open the gates at 5:30 AM. We’ll wave goodbye to our porters and chef team, and then it’s "Forward On” to the Sun Gate (Inti Punku). We will have spectacular views of the mountains and Machu Picchu in all its glory.
    • Walk downhill for an hour and enter the hidden Royal Citadel of the Incas! Here we will have a 2-hour guided tour through this incredible ancient city to visit temples, terraces, palaces, priest’s houses, the sundial, the industrial sector, and the farming fields. Be amazed at the Incas' engineering ingenuity which was so far ahead of their time and still partially a mystery today! Without having modern tools or even steel and iron to work with, the people who built this city were genius in organizing this community sustainably and beautifully on the side of a mountain, even bringing water in canals through its streets for the people to use.
    • After this tour, you are free to explore by yourself. 
      • Another option is walking to see the Incan Bridge. You can stay and enjoy this magical city for as long as you need before taking the bus down to the town of Aguas Calientes. If you have left before the train, you will be able to have lunch, visit the hot springs, and walk around the town and the artisan market. 
    • At 16:22 hrs (subject to availability), take the train to Ollantaytambo. A private bus will pick up our group and drop you off at your hotel in Cusco at about 20:00 hrs. Rest your feet and body now, but we assure you your heart will still be soaring for weeks and years.

    Considered: The most exciting and magical day (early wake up 3.30 AM)

    Area: High Cloud and Subtropical Forest

    Meals: Breakfast

    Weather: Hot and very humid (bring lots of water)

What's Included
  • Pre-departure briefing

    • You will meet your guide in your hotel for an orientation to the trek, and we will provide you with the duffle bags that our porters will carry.

  • Transport

    • Collection from your hotel in the morning and transportation in a private vehicle to Km 82 (the trek's starting point). On the last day, our driver will pick you up from the train station and drop you off at your hotel in Cusco.

  • Experienced Guides - A group of up to 8 participants has one Tour Guide. Groups over 8 participants receive 2 Tour Guides

    • English speaking, professionally educated, and official tour guides. Your guide will explain the culture and surroundings along the entire route. He or she will keep you safe, sound, and comfortable on your trek so you can enjoy your time worry-free.

  • Responsible Porters:

    • It includes a personal porter responsible for carrying your duffel with your personal belongings (up to6 kilos/11 lbs). There is no additional fee for this; other porters will carry all camping equipment and tents.

  • Inca Trail Permits and Machu Picchu Ticket

    • The permits included the Inca Trail permits and entrance fee to Machu Picchu. Once we receive your details and a deposit, we will purchase your permits. These permits are for a specific date and in your name. They can’t be changed once confirmed. Only your passport number is allowed to be updated.

  • Double Personal tents:

    • Two people stay in each 4-person tent to provide higher comfort and luggage security. Our tents are 3-season ready and highly maintained to ensure excellent performance during our treks. They are of the brands eureka Mountain.

  • Camping Equipment for the hike

    • Dining and kitchen tents, tables, chairs, Toilet tent and all cooking equipment (carried by porters).

  • Air Sleeping roll mattress

    • 01 Therm-a-Rest - Air Mattress

  • Sleeping Bag

    • We use only feather sleeping bags suitable for up to minus 16°C. This means you do not need to worry about cold as the temperature at night at each trek reaches up to 0°C (maximum -5°C)!!

  • A Duffel bag for two people (7 kg per person)

    • You will receive your duffel bag at your briefing. This should be filled with the things you need for the night. These bags will be carried by the porters and returned to you at each campsite. Every duffel has a maximum weight of 7kg. 5kg will be for your personal belongings; the other 2kg will be for our logistics, such as your sleeping bag and pad.

  • Note: You will not have access to your duffel until you arrive at the evening campsite.

  • Trekking Chef

    • With an assistant, a chef specialising in cooking on the trail will prepare all of your delicious meals along the journey to replenish your energy. You will never go hungry!

  • Meals: 3 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, three dinners and Snacks and afternoon tea

    • Vegetarian, vegan or special menus are available at no extra cost)

  • Every afternoon before dinner, the cooks will provide popcorn, biscuits, coffee, hot chocolate, teas, hot water, etc. After a long day of hiking, you will not have to wait until dinner to relax, warm up, and enjoy a bite to eat!

  • Wake up Coca tea:

    • You wake up every morning at the campsite with a cup of coca tea! Our staff will bring the tea to your tent so that you will be warmed from inside out before you start your day.

  • Water during the hike

    • From your first lunch until your last breakfast will supply all the water needed. This water will be boiled and then cooled before distributing. You must supply your water bottles or camelback. We recommend carrying about 3L worth. We will refill our waters at each meal.

  • Service Train tickets

    • From Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo, two companies train (Incarail and Perurail), and you can choose two times for your train to return to Cusco.

      • If you take the train return at 14:55, you will be in Cusco at 18:00

      • If you take the train return at 19:00, you will be in Cusco at 22:00

  • Machu Picchu Bus Ticket

  • A shuttle bus down from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes Town

  • Rain Ponchos

  • Usually, it is raining on the Inca Trail. Our porters will provide the rain poncho in case you need it.

  • A Hot-water bottle

    • A hot-water bottle is a rubber container that you fill with hot water and put in a sleeping bag to make it warm.

  • Medical kit & Oxygen tank

  • Our crew will bring a first-aid kit, including an emergency oxygen bottle

What's Excluded
  • Last Day: Lunch and Dinner in Aguas Calientes

  • Personal clothing and gear

  • Travel insurance

  • Tips for our staff

  • Additional costs or delays out of control of the management (landscape, bad weather condition, itinerary modification due to a safety concern, illness, change of government policy, political instability/strike, etc.)

  • Entrance fee to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain, this mountain is different for the Machu Picchu citadel($80)

What to bring
  • Backpack

  • Sleeping bag (can be hired from our office for US$ 15.00 for the 4-day trek)

  • Sleeping mattress (we will provide you with this)

  • Rain jacket or poncho (plastic ponchos can be purchased in Cusco for a few dollars)

  • Strong, comfortable footwear

  • One complete change of clothing (you can afford to carry more changes of clothing if you hire a personal porter, see options below)

  • Sweater and jacket (something warm)

  • Water bottle and purification tablets (Micropur are recommended and can be bought in local pharmacies in Cusco)

  • Flashlight and batteries

  • Hat or cap to protect you from the sun

  • Sunblock (sun protection cream)

  • Insect repellent

  • Toiletries, towels and toilet paper

  • Selection of small snacks, chocolate, dried fruit, biscuits etc

  • Camera, plenty of films, and spare batteries

  • Swimsuit (if you plan on visiting the hot springs at Aguas Calientes after the trek – entrance not included in price)

  • You also need to bring your original passport on the trail and your student ISIC card (if claiming a student discount)

Meeting Point

Cusco, Peru

Cancellation Policy

For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -

Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price Details
Adult
1 To 10 USD 750 Per Person
Child
1 To 10 USD 700 Per Person

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USD 750 / person