The classic 4-Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is one of the world’s most iconic treks — a spiritual and physical journey through ancient history, breathtaking landscapes, and living Andean culture. Following in the footsteps of the Incas, you’ll walk stone-paved trails once reserved for messengers and nobility, passing mysterious ruins, misty cloud forests, and towering mountain passes before finally arriving at the Sun Gate to witness your first awe-inspiring view of Machu Picchu.
This adventure combines adventure and archaeology, nature and culture — revealing the deep connection between the Incas and their sacred mountains. Each day offers new wonders, from orchid-filled valleys to centuries-old stone citadels perched high in the Andes. The Inca Trail is more than a hike; it’s a pilgrimage to one of the most extraordinary places on Earth.
GALLERY
HIGHTLIGHTS
- Trek the original Inca Trail, a UNESCO World Heritage route leading to Machu Picchu.
- Explore ancient Inca sites like Llactapata, Runkurakay, Sayacmarca, Phuyupatamarca, and Wiñay Wayna.
- Cross the legendary Dead Woman’s Pass — the highest point of the trail.
- Experience the diversity of Andean ecosystems: high-altitude grasslands, cloud forests, and jungle valleys.
- Enter Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate (Inti Punku) for your first unforgettable view of the citadel.
- Enjoy a guided tour of Machu Picchu, uncovering its mysteries and sacred geometry.
ITINERARY
Before dawn, you begin the final stretch of the Inca Trail. The path gently ascends through the mist-shrouded forest until reaching Inti Punku (Sun Gate) — your first breathtaking glimpse of Machu Picchu as the morning light reveals its grandeur.
Descending into the citadel, you’ll enjoy a guided exploration of its sacred temples, plazas, and terraces, learning about the sophisticated engineering and deep spiritual symbolism that define this wonder of the world.
After your visit, descend to Aguas Calientes for lunch and board the return train through the Sacred Valley back to Cusco — closing your journey with memories that will last a lifetime.
INCLUDED
- Important information about the trek one night before departure
- Transfer from Cusco to Km. 82
- Professional bilingual guide (Spanish/English)
- Guide assistant for groups larger than 9 people
- Entrance to Inca Trail
- Entrance to Machu Picchu
- Guided during the Inca Trail
- Guided tour in Machu Picchu
- Accommodation in double tents
- Camping equipment (dining tent, kitchen tent, chairs, tables, mats)
- Porters to carry camping equipment and food
- Food: 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 3 dinners. Vegetarian option available, by prior arrangement.
- Cook
- Bus from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes
- Vistadome class tourist train or similar from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo
- Transfer from Ollantaytambo to Cusco
- First aid kit
- Oxygen bottle
NOT INCLUDED
- Personal porter (price is US$195 for a 12kg porter)
- Sleeping bag (we can rent you one for US$35 for the 4 days)
- Simple tent (US$80 additional)
- Travel insurance
- Walking sticks (we can rent you one for US$20 for the 4 days)
- Entrance to Wayna Picchu ($65 per person)
- Tips
- Extras
WE RECOMMEND TO BRING:
- Small backpack
- Original passports
- Hiking shoes
- Comfortable clothing
- Coat/windbreaker
- Rain poncho (November to April)
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Mineral water
- Personal medications
- Hat/cap/gloves
- Extra money in soles
USEFULL INFORMATION:
- This trek is available for all ages with good physical conditions.
- Total distance: 42 km (26 miles)
- Maximum altitude: 4,215 m (13,828 ft) — Dead Woman’s Pass
- Difficulty: Moderate to challenging
- Best season: April to October (dry season)
- The Inca Trail is strictly regulated — only 500 permits per day, including guides, porters, and tourists.
- Book at least 4–6 months in advance, especially for high season (May–August).
- To reserve, a 50% advance payment is required. You can pay with any card (with a 5% fee), make a bank transfer, or send money via Western Union; shipping fees are the customer’s responsibility. The balance must be paid up to one week before the trip