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Best Inca Trail Package 7 Days: Trekking to Machu Picchu

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Unlock the Secrets of Peru’s Ancient Wonders with Our Best Inca Trail Package!

Best Inca Trail Package.- Experience the journey of a lifetime with our top-rated Sacred Valley and Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 7-Day Package. This immersive adventure takes you through the heart of Peru’s breathtaking natural landscapes and ancient Inca ruins, combining the scenic beauty of the Sacred Valley with the historic significance of the iconic Inca Trail. Your journey culminates at the mystical Machu Picchu, a world-renowned archaeological wonder suspended high in the Andean mountains. Along the way, you’ll enjoy personalized guidance, comfortable accommodations, and a deep dive into the rich cultural heritage of the Incas. This is not just a trip; it’s a transformative experience that transcends the ordinary. Join us for this unforgettable 7-day adventure and witness the marvels of Peru firsthand.

Our 7-day Best Inca Trail Package offers a truly unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the wonders of Peru. Our expert guides will lead you through some of the most stunning landscapes on Earth, from the rugged peaks of the Andes to the lush valleys below. Along the way, you’ll explore ancient ruins that offer a glimpse into the advanced civilization of the Incas, marvel at the natural beauty of the Sacred Valley, and experience traditional Andean culture firsthand.

But 7-Day Best Inca Trail Package is more than just a scenic tour. It’s also an adventure that challenges you physically and mentally, as you trek through high altitude terrain and push yourself to reach new heights. This journey will push your limits and leave you with a sense of accomplishment and connection to the land unlike any other.

As you make your way along the Inca Trail, you’ll also have the opportunity to learn about the history and culture of the Incas, as our knowledgeable guides share their expertise and insights with you. You’ll gain an understanding of their impressive engineering feats and spiritual beliefs, and truly appreciate the magnitude of their legacy.

Our 7-day Best Inca Trail Package also includes comfortable accommodations in charming hotels and lodges, where you can relax and recharge after each day’s adventure. We take care of all the logistics so that you can fully immerse yourself in the experience without any distractions or worries.

Important Details About 7-Day Best Inca Trail Package.

Highlights:

Overview

Why will you love Best Inca Trail Package?

  • This trip gives hikers the opportunity to reach Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate and follow the original ancient Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.
  • While you acclimatize to the altitude, travel through the Sacred Valley, known for its rugged and dizzying landscapes, its mystical significance to the Incas, and the indigenous cultures that still reside there.
  • Explore the greatest icon of ancient Inca in South America, Machu Picchu on a guided Informative tour.
  • Explore the city of Cusco, the oldest inhabited city in South America. The city has ancient foundations, an interesting mix of Inca and colonial influences, and seemingly endless things to do and see.

Short Trek Itinerary

  • Day 1: Arrive in Cusco. Explore the city and take a guided city tour.
  • Day 2: Sacred Valley Tour. Visit the Inca ruins of Pisaq and Ollantaytambo, as well as the local markets. Stop for lunch in Urubamba. Explore Ollantaytambo with a local guide.
  • Day 3: Start the Inca Trail Trek. Travel from Ollantaytambo to km 82, the beginning of the trail.
  • Day 4: Dead Woman’s Pass. Climb the steep Warmiwañusca Pass, the highest point of the trail. Continue hiking over the second pass.
  • Day 5: Cloud Forest Hike. Walk through the cloud forest, passing by Inca constructions. Enjoy stunning views over the Urubamba River/Valley.
  • Day 6: Explore Machu Picchu. Start early to reach the Sun Gate before sunrise. Take a guided tour of Machu Picchu and have free time to explore. Optional visit to Puente del Inca or climb Huayna Picchu.
  • Day 7: Transfer Out. After breakfast, transfer to the airport.

Itinerary

Detailed itinerary for 7-Day Best Inca Trail Package

Day 1: Arrive to Cusco:

On your arrival at the airport in Cusco, we will wait for you with a sign with your name and duly identified, to transfer you to the selected hotel. Arriving at the hotel you can taste the famous coca tea; this plant has properties that will help your body against altitude sickness (The city of Cusco is situated at 3,400m/ 11154ft); then you can rest and acclimatize a little in the hotel or if you want to take a gentle stroll through the main streets of the city. Optionally you can do city tour in the afternoon.

  • Hotel Prisma (o similar) – ( 3-star hotel )

Day 2: Cusco to Ollantaytambo: Sacred Valley Tour:

On this second day, the Inca Trail Tour package will begin with a hearty breakfast in the hotel. At 7:30 a.m. We will pick you up from your hotel and start by visiting the archaeological center of Pisac located 45 minutes from Cusco by private transport. Pisac will give you an idea of the advanced knowledge that the Incas acquired in architecture as in other Inca constructions, some studies reveal that it was not a fortress, but rather a kind of “royal hacienda ” belonging to the Inca Pachacutec, composed of agriculture terraces, domestic and ceremonial structures and aqueducts that provided water for the agricultural exploitation. Another good reason to visit Pisac is its artisan market, where you can find unique and authentic souvenirs.

Continue the trip we’ll travel through the Sacred Valley observing picturesque mountain scenery. At noon we will stop in the town of Urubamba where we will taste the buffet lunch, which is a sample of the delicious Peruvian cuisine. Urubamba was one of the main agricultural centers of the Inca Empire. Currently the best corn in the world is harvested here and in the rainy season the fruits of the valley abound, such as peaches, “Capulí”, quince, premium strawberries, among others.

In the afternoon, we will visit the fortress of Ollantaytambo which was a strategic military, agricultural and religious center to administer and control the Sacred Valley; This is deduced from the constructions which are supposed to be for agricultural warehouses and for military use as walls and watchtowers (probably to protect themselves from the ethnic groups of the jungle). This archaeological site includes a series of superimposed terraces, showing the impressive large, intricately carved stone blocks located on the upper terrace.

The tour of the day ends here and you’ll have over night in the hotel. Here you can purchase some items for the Inca Trail.

  • Hotel Tunupa Lodge (o similar) – ( 3-star hotel )
  • Meals included: breakfast in the hotel

Day 3: First walking Day – Hike 13km

Today is the first walking day of the Inca Trail Package. Get you breakfast in the hotel at 6:00am and at 6:30am we leave the hotel and drive for one hour to the zone of “Pisqhakuchu” known as the km 82. Here we’ll meet our porters, after we give then our duffle bags, we begin the adventure. We will pass through the first Inca Trail checkpoint to begin our trek (make sure you have your original passport with you to enter the Inca Trail). The first 2 hours of the trek are relatively easy as we make our way to our first Inca site, Patallacta, which is an ancient Inca control point for access to Machu Picchu. From Patallacta it is another 2-hour hike until our lunch. After lunch we will walk for another 2.5 hours until we reach the camp of the first night in Ayapata (3300 meters). In this last section, we cross 2 small communities. If you want to buy energy drinks or snacks, you can do it here, you can also buy essentials like batteries that you may have forgotten. We will arrive at our campsite at 5:00 PM and after you have settled in a bit you can relax and have a hot drink and snack with your team of porters, chef and guide. At 7:30 p.m. your dinner will be ready and then you can have a well-deserved rest.

  • Walking distance: 13 km (7-8 hours)
  • Altitude of the campsite: 3300m/ 10827ft
  • Considered: Moderate day
  • Meals included: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner

Day 4: Dead woman’s pass (4,200m/13779ft) – hike 16km.

At 5:30am your porters will wake you up with a cup of hot coca tea to get you ready for the day. Today is our longest and the hardest day so it is very important to start very early. We will hike for approximately 4 hours to the highest pass called “Warmiwañusqha” or dead woman’s pass (4200 meters / 13,779 feet). Upon reaching the pass, we will stop for a short break to enjoy the view before descending to the next valley of “Pacaymayu” (3600m/ 11811ft). Will take us 2:30-hours to reach the Valley where we’ll stop for lunch and the opportunity to fill you water bottle. After lunch we’ll have a little siesta and then continue the ascent toward the second Pass (4000m/ 13123tf). It is 2-hours from the valley to the pass and on the way, we will stop at a small Inca site (Runku Raccay – 3800m/ 12467ft) here you’ll receive information from your guide.

After the second pass, it is another hour of descent to reach the magnificent Inca site of “Sayacmarca” (a beautiful small Inca town). We will stop here to rest and quickly visit the site, then watch the sunset over the Vilcabamba mountain range. We still have 20 minutes to wlak to our second campsite in the zone of “Chaquicocha” (3600m/11811ft).

  • Walking distance: 16 km (8-9 hours)
  • Altitude of the campsite: 3600m/11811ft
  • Considered: Top day (we will survive two passes)
  • Landscape: Andes and cloud forest
  • Weather: cold – hot and rainy doe to the altitude
  • Meals included: breakfast | Lunch |Dinner

Day 5: Short But Beautiful – Hike 11km.

Today is a short day and you’ll have more time for enjoying the Inca Trail. After breakfast, we start walking at 7:00am. We walk for 2 hours through original Inca trail and short ups and short downs (undulates); we’ll begin to enter to the Amazon Jungle; this zone is known as the Cloud Forest. As we walk, we will have the opportunity to see the majesty of Salkantay Mountain (6271m), the second highest snow-capped mountain in the Sacred Valley, and a fantastic panoramic view of the Vilcabamba mountain range.

We’ll arrive to the zone of “Phuyupatamarka” (3600m/11811ft) from where we will have excellent views of the Urubamba River. In the valley we have our first views of Machu Picchu mountain but the site itself is still hidden. From Phuyupatamarka, 3 hours of hiking down a flight of stairs to our last camp, near “Wiñay Wayna” (Forever Young). “Wiñay Wayna” is the most spectacular Inca site on the road after Machu Picchu and the most popular campsite due to its proximity to Machu Picchu.

On the way down, we visit 2 Inca ruins: “Phuyupatamarka” (city in the clouds) and “Intipata” (sunny terraces). We arrived at our camp at around 1:00 p.m. for lunch and then we’ll rest all afternoon so you are relaxed and ready for your last day in Machu Picchu. At around 4:30 p.m. Your guide will give you a brief orientation and you will visit the Inca ruins of “Wiñay Wayna”; which is to 10 minutes from the camp. Your guide will explain the importance of the site and combine all the information provided during the trek so that you are fully prepared for your visit to Machu Picchu the next day.

It is a tradition of the Inca Trail to organize a ceremony at night to introduce the team again to the tourists and thank them for the excellent work they have done (if you want to give them some advice, you can do it now). It is advisable to go to bed at a reasonable time to be able to get up early in the morning to arrive at Machu Picchu at dawn in the hope that the weather will bring us a beautiful sunrise over the ruins of Machu Picchu.

  • Walking distance: 11 km 5-6 hours.
  • Altitude of the campsite: 2,600m/ 8530.
  • Considered: Easy day (descent only).
  • Landscape: high cloud forest.
  • Weather: hot and very humid.
  • Meals included: breakfast | Lunch | Dinner.

Day 6: Explore Machu Picchu and return to Cusco

Today the wake-up call will be at 3.30am. We will have breakfast at 4:00 a.m. and wait at the checkpoint that will be open at 5:30am. Once we pass the checkpoint, we’ll hike up to the Sun Gate (Inti Punku). From here we have spectacular views of the mountains and Machu Picchu in all its splendor. We will arrive at Puerta del Sol at 6.30am, then it will only take an hour of walking to reach the lost city of the Incas. As we walk and get closer to Machu Picchu, the view of the Inca citadel is better. At Around 7:40 am we will arrive at the final checkpoint and enter to Machu Picchu to begin our 3-hour informative guided tour. After the tour, you will be given bus tickets to get to “Aguas Calientes” town, and you will have plenty of free time to explore the town on your own or to climb one of the nearby mountains: Huaynapicchu (must be scheduled in advance).

Your guide will offer to meet you in the town of “Aguas Calientes” to enjoy your last lunch at a local restaurant. This is optional and is not included. At lunch your guide will give you the train tickets, so if you choose to jump, make arrangements to get them before you leave Machu Picchu. Unless you have made arrangements for an upgraded train, we will book the Expedition class train leaving “Aguas Calientes” at 3:20 p.m. or 4:22 p.m. Make sure you are on the platform at least 30 minutes in advance. It will be a 2-hour train to Ollantaytambo, where our driver will meet you and take you back to Cusco.

  • Walking distance: 5 km 2-hours.
  • Altitude of Machu Picchu: 2,400m/ 7874ft.
  • Meals included: breakfast

Day 7: Transfer Out.

After a good breakfast, we will pick you up from the hotel where and we will take you to the airport of the city of Cusco, which is a few minutes from the center of Cusco, we must be at least two hours before for carry out the flight confirmation procedures, After checking in with the airline that will fly and paying the airport tax, we will say goodbye and take the flight from Cusco to Lima.

  • Meals included: breakfast.

Inclusions

Our 7-Day Package Includes:

In the price are Included all necessary things for the tour:

  • TRANSPORTATION: transfer in / out airport / hotel / airport, private bus for the Sacred Valley Tour, the same bus will transfer you from “Ollantaytambo” to Km 82 starting point of the Trek, bus down from Machu Picchu to “Aguas Calientes”, tourist train Expeditions class from “Aguas Calientes” to “Ollantaytambo”, transfer to Cusco hotel.
  • INCA TRAIL PERMITS
  • ENTRANCE FEES: For the Sacred Valley tour, Inca Trail Trek and Machu Picchu.
  • MEALS: All breakfasts in the hotels, delicious meals on the Inca trail prepared by professional chefs. Food includes pancakes, omelets, soups, fresh fruit, avocado, pasta, chicken, fish, meat, rice, all rich in carbohydrates and suitable for trekking, also hot drinks including coca leaf tea which is excellent for the altitude. Teatime every day (tea, coffee, cookies, popcorn), (3 breakfast- 3 lunches- 3 dinners- 3 afternoon tees), we always offer a vegetarian option upon request; we provide available boiled water each morning for your water bottles.
  • GUIDE: Licensed bilingual tour guide (2 guides over 8 people).
  • GENERAL PORTERS:For camping equipment, food and kitchen gears.
  • EXTRA PORTER: To carry your personal items (7kls) in duffel bags that we provide. With items that you’ll use during the day like. Water, camera, snacks, rain gear and one jacket. You won’t have access to your duffel back until the camp.
  • CAMPING EQUIPMENT: We provide brand new 4 season four people capacity tents for two people, Therm-a-rest, dinning room tent, kitchen tent, toilet tent, seats, tables, tent for the guides and porters, kitchen gear. Backpacks, warm clothes and life insurance for our porters.
  • ACCOMMODATIONS: Hotel based on double occupancy: 2 nights in Cusco *** Hotel, 1 night in Ollantaytambo *** Hotel, If you would like a single room there is an additional cost of US $ 25.00 per night. 3 nights in camping tents.
  • OTHER ITEMS: Local guide for permanent assistance, first aid kit, oxygen bottle.

Not Included

  • MEALS: Lunch and dinner on day 1, 2 and 6; You must consider a budget from US $ 15 to US $ 25 for each meal. We will assist you at this issues.
  • SLEEPING BAG: Can be rented in our office for US $ 20 for the entire trek.
  • Tips for the staff and Airport taxes.

Packing List

The Packing List

For the Inca Trail Trek you’ll need the following things:

ESSENTIALS

  • Original Passport
  • STUDENT CARD, valid (If you booked as a student)
  • Migration card (delivered at the airport upon entering Peru)
  • Backpack (the smaller the better) 30ltrs is recommendable.
  • Container for water: Containers such as Camel-bags are recommended, but sufficient for at least 2-3 liters.
  • Comfortable trekking boots (light with good soles)

IN YOUR DUFFLE BAG

Iinca Trail duffle bag

The duffle bag provides at the briefing time, which will be loaded by your porter.

The porters will carry up to 7 kg of your personal items. This should include your sleeping bag and air mattress (if you bring / rent one). In our case, these two items weigh 3 kg.

  • 3-4 t-shirts
  • 2 Trekking pants
  • 4 sets of underwear.
  • 4 sets of trekking socks
  • 1 windbreaker
  • 1 Warm jacket: it gets very cold at night
  • 1 Rain jacket and pants
  • 1 sun hat
  • 1 wool hat
  • Head torch
  • Waterproof gloves (even if they’re ski gloves, take them)
  • Comfortable shoes for the camp
  • Shoes for the camp
  • Raincoat / rain poncho
  • Towel. We provide a small one, you may enjoy a little larger one.
  • Small bottle of soap: we provide warm water every day for cleaning – it could make you feel fresh if you had a little soap.
  • Battery charger: There is no place to connect during the hike
  • Large Plastic Bags – To help organize and separate clean from dirty.
  • Sleeping bag: We recommend bags for -10 ° C minimum.

TOILETRIES

  • Sunscreen
  • Facial moisturizer
  • Insect repellent
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Wet tissues
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Toilet paper
  • Personal medication
  • First aid box

BACKPACKS

Backpacks can be any size for the hike, but we always suggest that the smaller the better. Inside the citadel of Machu Picchu, backpacks of more than 25L will not be allowed. If it is larger, you will have to store it outside the gates of the citadel. But don’t worry, they have a secure storage facility.

  • Water: we supply clean water at every meal. You are responsible for bringing water for the first morning because we will not have time to filter the water until its
    first lunch.
  • Sun hat
  • Rain gear
  • Polar jacket
  • Camera
  • Gel alcohol
  • Toilet paper and a small plastic bag for waste
  • Extra money for souvenirs, drinks and tips

Price

Price info:

PRICE: US$ 980

PRIVATE TOUR Daily Departures:

2 person (minimum) US$ 1,250.00 p/person.
3-4 person 1,150.00 p/person.
5-9 person 1.000.00 p/person.
10+ person 980.00 p/person.
* Guided tour with expert English speaking guide.

OPTIONAL EXTRAS

We can hire the following to you.

  • Walking stick lightweight aluminum ($ 10) two sticks are recommended for tough hikes.
  • Single tent supplement (if you don’t want to share a tent) $ 30 per person
  • NOTE.- If you hire equipment and break it – you are responsible for price of replacement / or repair. (Please do the right thing!).

PAYMENT DETAILS

To secure your spot on the 7-day Best Inca Trail Package, we kindly require a non-refundable tour deposit of US$350 per person. The deposit can be conveniently sent via Western Union or through online payment to our bank account.

Please ensure that the money transfer is made in the name of SUNRISE PERU TREK OPERATOR E.I.R.L. Upon your arrival in Cusco, the remaining balance must be settled in cash prior to the commencement of the tour. We gladly accept both US Dollars and Peruvian Soles (local currency).

Essentail Info

Essential information About 7-Day Best Inca Trail Package.

Arrivel in Cusco.

Getting the city of Cusco

Navigating your way to Cusco, the starting point of the iconic 7-day Best Inca Trail Package, requires a bit of logistical planning. It’s important to note that Cusco’s airport currently handles only domestic flights, necessitating all international travelers to land in Lima, go through customs, and reclaim and recheck their baggage, even if their onward journey to Cusco is on the same day and with the same airline.

Despite these steps, traveling to Cusco by air remains the most convenient option, with several airlines offering this service. LAN is a noteworthy choice, albeit pricier than others, as it provides an extensive range of options and flight schedules. However, be prepared for potential delays or cancellations, as Cusco’s high altitude can pose challenges for landing, especially during inclement weather conditions.

Alternatively, you can also opt for bus travel, which, while time-consuming, offers a well-maintained and comfortable journey. If you’re in Lima, expect the bus ride to Cusco to take approximately 20 hours. This mode of transportation comes highly recommended for those traveling from cities closer to Cusco, such as Puno, due to its convenience and affordability.

Briefing.

The Briefing About 7-day Best Inca Trail Package.

All briefings are conducted at our office promptly at 6:30 PM the night prior to your trek. In the event that you are unable to attend at this time, it is essential that you coordinate an alternate time with a representative from the SUNRISE PERU TREK Travel & Tours office team. These briefings typically last between 30 and 45 minutes. It’s during these sessions that you will be given your duffel bags in preparation for your expedition.

During the briefings, our team will go over important details about the trek such as the route, altitude, weather conditions, and safety precautions. We highly encourage all trekkers to attend these briefings to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience on their trek.

Duffle Bags.

About Duffel Bags for 7-day Best Inca Trail Package.

Iinca Trail duffle bagIn preparation for your adventure, you’ll receive duffel bags at your briefing. These are not just any bags – they measure 66 cm in length and 36 cm in width, providing ample space for all your necessities. Don’t worry about carrying them, as our diligent porters will handle that task. They’ll ensure your bags safely reach each campsite and are returned to you.

These duffel bags are designed for practicality, accommodating a maximum weight of 7kg. Please note, we advise allocating 4kg for your clothing and personal items. The remaining 3kg is reserved for your sleeping bag and pad, crucial for a comfortable rest under the stars. So, pack wisely and embark on your journey with confidence and convenience!

When it comes to outdoor adventures, preparation is key. As you gear up for your upcoming trip, you’ll want to make sure that all your essentials are packed in the most efficient and convenient way possible. That’s where our specially designed duffel bags come into play.

Returning to Cusco.

Returning to Cusco From Machu Picchu.

To return to Cusco from Machu Picchu, your journey includes a few logistical steps that are all part of your tour package.

1. Bus from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes:
– Duration: 25 minutes
– Buses operate on a first-come, first-serve basis and run throughout the day.

2. Train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo or Poroy:
– Your guide will provide you with the train tickets and departure time.
– Arrive at the platform 30 minutes before departure.
– Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo train duration: 2 hours

3. Arrival at the train station:
– Look for a gentleman wearing blue who will be holding an SPT Travel & Tours sign.
– He will drive you to San Francisco square in Cusco.
– Ollantaytambo to nearby San Francisco square van ride duration: 2 hours

Entrance time to Machu Picchu.

Entrance Times to Machu Picchu for your Tour.

Machu Picchu, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of the Incan Empire’s ingenuity, now offers two distinct visitation windows to accommodate the influx of tourists while preserving its integrity. Visitors can choose between the morning session, which commences at 6 AM and concludes at 12 PM, or the afternoon session that starts at 12 PM and ends at 5:30 PM. Please be informed that your entrance ticket is valid for only one session, and once that session concludes, the Rangers will kindly request your departure. Whether you are an early riser eager to witness the glorious sunrise or a leisurely traveler desiring to enjoy the majestic site in the afternoon sun, Machu Picchu welcomes you to experience its rich history and breathtaking landscapes.

Safe and Helthy.

Ensuring a safe and healthy experience:

Your well-being is of utmost importance to us. Please communicate any health conditions or concerns you may have with your guide. While our guides are not medical professionals, they are trained in first aid. Additionally, we have partnered with a clinic in Cusco that can provide assistance if needed.

It is your responsibility to assess whether the Tour is suitable for you. We strongly advise consulting your physician to confirm your fitness for travel and participation in planned activities. Your physician’s guidance on vaccinations and medical precautions should also be sought, as SPT Travel & Tours cannot provide medical advice. It is crucial for you to evaluate the unique risks and requirements of each aspect of the Tour based on your circumstances, limitations, fitness level, and medical needs.

In the event of extreme altitude sickness or any other illness that prevents hiking, we are here to help. We will work with you to arrange an alternative trip to Machu Picchu by train. Please note that this may incur additional fees, as we strive to utilize as much of the original itinerary as possible to keep costs low.

If you encounter any difficulties while hiking and are unable to continue, a porter will accompany you to the nearest road and wait while transportation is arranged to take you to the nearest health clinic.

The Group

The 7-day Best Inca Trail Package Group:

Embarking on an 7-day Best Inca Trail Package Group presents a unique opportunity to connect with a diverse array of individuals, each bringing their own hiking skills and life experiences. As part of a group tour, you acknowledge the variance in pace – some may be quicker or slower, but the beauty of these tours is that everyone is encouraged to embrace their individual pace. Our guides are skilled at managing groups, ensuring that all trek members feel included and supported. At times, modifications may be proposed by group members. In such instances, our guide will facilitate a fair decision-making process, always aiming for the optimum outcome that enriches the group’s overall experience on the 7-day Best Inca Trail Package.

Joining an our group tour not only allows you to explore the scenic landscapes of Peru but also offers a chance to forge new connections and friendships. As you make your way through lush green valleys, ancient ruins, and breathtaking mountain passes, you will have the opportunity to chat with fellow hikers from different parts of the world. Whether you are an experienced trekker or a novice, the shared experience of conquering the 7-day Best Inca Trail Package will bring everyone together and create unforgettable memories.

Altitud.

About Altitud Sickness:

Altitude sickness is a common concern for travelers planning a trip to Peru, particularly to the high-altitude city of Cusco. The thinner air at high altitudes contains less oxygen, and this can force your body to work harder to meet its needs. Over time, your body gradually adjusts to the decreased oxygen, which is why we recommend spending at least two days in Cusco before embarking on any trek in the Andes. If altitude sickness strikes, the symptoms may resemble those of the flu or a hangover, including headaches, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, dizziness, and difficulty sleeping or breathing during exercise. If these symptoms become severe, please get in touch with our office, and we will assist you in seeking medical help.

The key to dealing with altitude sickness is to ease into activities slowly to allow your body time to adapt. Hydration is crucial, so please drink plenty of fluids, including water and coca tea—a traditional beverage known for its effectiveness in preventing altitude sickness. Avoid alcohol and coffee, as they can lead to dehydration, and steer clear of smoking, which complicates your body’s ability to absorb oxygen. If possible, avoid sleeping pills, as they can cause shallow breathing and hinder your body’s oxygen absorption during sleep.
Remember, a trip to Machu Picchu is not a race. Even the fittest individuals can succumb to altitude sickness if they ascend too quickly. By maintaining a slow pace, you’ll give your body the chance it needs to adjust to the altitude. Your healthcare provider may prescribe medications like acetazolamide and dexamethasone to help prevent altitude sickness. Start these two days before reaching high altitude and continue taking them while at high altitude.

Finally, remember this is your holiday—don’t let the fear of altitude sickness overshadow your enjoyment. Stay hydrated, take things slow, and savor the coca tea. If you do fall ill, inform your guide immediately. Our SPT Travel & Tours guides are trained to assist you through any such difficulties.

Weather.

The weather during the 7-day Best Inca Trail Package.

The weather conditions during the 7-day Best Inca Trail Package can be unpredictable, but it’s essential to be prepared for various scenarios. The dry season in Cusco typically spans from April to October, but it’s still possible to experience rainfall in June or sunny days in December. Regardless of the month, it is crucial to have proper rain gear, including a waterproof jacket, pants, poncho, and gloves. Don’t forget about the gloves as being cold and wet can greatly detract from your hiking experience.

Additionally, it’s important to anticipate encountering different microclimates along the Andes treks. To adapt to changing temperatures, layering your clothing is key. It’s also advisable to bring a warm, packable down jacket for the colder evenings.

Lastly, it’s worth noting that the weather conditions can sometimes impact the planned itinerary. There may be instances where routes become impassable, and our guides may need to adjust the tour for safety reasons.

Travel Insurance.

About travel insurance:

When it comes to planning your next adventure, one element that should never be overlooked is travel insurance. Inexpensive yet indispensable, it grants you peace of mind as you embark on your journey. With trips often scheduled months in advance, the unpredictability of life can throw a curveball at your plans. Adventure travel, by its very nature, carries more risk than an average trip. From potential health issues to unexpected cancellations, you can find yourself facing unforeseen challenges. However, with the right travel insurance in place, you can safeguard the investment you’ve made in your travel experiences. If you’re unfamiliar with this kind of insurance, we stand ready to guide you. We can recommend a knowledgeable agent to walk you through the nuances of travel insurance, ensuring that your epic adventure is protected every step of the way.

Lost items.

Lost items during the 7-day Best Inca Trail Package.

In the midst of the awe-inspiring vistas and ancient Incan ruins along the 7-day Best Inca Trail Package, it’s easy to misplace personal belongings. It’s essential to note that the responsibility for your items rests entirely with you throughout the entirety of the tour. Please exercise diligence in tracking your belongings, ensuring you’ve collected everything from our vans, your tents, the restaurant, and any other locations we visit. Never leave anything unattended during your hike. In such a bustling environment, items left unattended can easily be picked up by fellow trekkers or teams who might not know to whom they belong. Being meticulous about your belongings will ensure that your Inca Trail experience remains positive, uninterrupted, and hassle-free.

Throughout the 7-day Best Inca Trail Package, you will come across a variety of terrains and landscapes that are both challenging and breathtaking. It is important to remember that the main focus of this experience should be on immersing yourself in the wonders of nature and connecting with fellow hikers, rather than worrying about misplaced items.

Strikes.

About Strikes:

Strikes, unfortunately, are a frequent occurrence in Peru, often disrupting daily schedules, blocking roads, and halting trains. This can inevitably impact our guided tours, but rest assured, we are always prepared to manage these disruptions. We are committed to ensuring your trek continues as planned, which might require us to depart the night before your scheduled start date. Sometimes, despite our best efforts, tours may need to be canceled. In such an event, our operations department will be in close communication with you, discussing alternatives and next steps. Your safety is paramount to us, and every decision we make is guided by this principle.

Tips.

About Tips for 7-day Best Inca Trail Package staff:

Tipping is an integral part of the Machu Picchu trek tradition. Although our team receives fair wages, any additional gratuity is genuinely appreciated. It is important to note that tipping is not mandatory, and you should never feel obligated.

Generally, group members contribute their tips collectively for the porters and chef. The recommended amounts vary depending on the specific trek and are outlined below. As for the guide, tipping is more personalized and should be determined based on your relationship with them. Tipping for the guide should be done separately from the group. Porters and chefs prefer Peruvian soles, if possible, while guides are happy with U.S. dollars or Peruvian soles.

– Per Porter: 60 – 80 soles
– Chef: 150 soles

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Faq’s About 7-day Best Inca Trail Package.

IS THE TREK DIFFICULT? DO I NEED TO BE IN GOOD SHAPE?

The 7-Day Best Inca Trail Package Includes the Inca Trail Trekking. The Inca Trail is a 45km (26 miles) trek through the Andes in the Cusco. The maximum altitude reached is 4,200 m / 13,779 ft. On the second day of the hike, we’ll climbed two mountains. The trail is quite a difficult hike and you must be well prepared and in good health before starting. You need to be moderately fit and exercise regularly. In preparation: try walking 9 miles / 15 km per day or exercising in the months leading up to your hike. It is also important to be well acclimatized to the altitude. Try to spend at least 2 or 3 days in Cusco (3350m / 11,047ft) before starting the trek.

WHAT IF I CAN'T COMPLETE THE TREKKING?

In the unlikely scenario, where you cannot complete the 5-day Inca Trail Machupicchu due to health reasons, we will help you to the nearest city and help you with transportation to Cusco or to the town of “Aguas Calientes” depend the situation. We always carry oxygen on the walk for any respiratory problem. In extreme cases, helicopter pickup can be arranged at your expense. (Travel insurance is required). There is no refund in the unlikely situation that you are unable to complete the hike.

Usually, those who need to be helped off the trail are taken to Ollantaytambo and if they recover quickly, they continue the trip by train to “Aguas Calientes” (expense incurred by the hiker) and visit Machu Picchu according to the original plan.

HOW TO BOOK 7-DAY INCA TRAIL TOUR PACKAGE?

FIRST.- To book 7-Day Best Inca Trail Package, we need you to fill out our booking form by clicking BOOK NOW

Be prepared with the following information (FROM EACH PARTICIPANT in your group). We cannot buy an Inca Trail permit without the following information:

  • Personal information (your full name, exactly as in your passport):
  • The gender
  • Passport number
  • D.OB. (dd / mm / yyyy)
  • Nationality

*** Copies of each participant’s passport will be required at the time of booking.

SECOND.- we require a deposit of US $ 300 per person in order to purchase a permit. You can make your deposit by clicking on the VISA or PAYPAL symbols at the top of our home page, or you can click on the VISA or PAYPAL symbols on our reservation page.

CAN I KEEP MY LUGGAGE IN YOUR OFFICE?

Yes! During the 7-Day Inca Trail Package, you can store your luggage in our office. Or in your Hotel in Cusco. Bring what you will only need during your trek to Machu Picchu.

WHAT ABOUT THE STUDENT DISCOUNT?

According to Peruvian law, you must be under 18 at the time of your trek (if you are 18 or older, you must have a valid student ID). Below is an example of a valid student card.
• All students 11-17 years old receive a US$30 discount.
• For children 2 to 11 years old, the discount is US$40.
All students must send a copy of their passport and student card at the time of booking to qualify for the student discount. Send us a copy to: sales@sunriseperutrek.com

CAN I CHANGE THE DEPARTURE DATE AFTER PURCHASING THE PERMITS?

If possible. However, we have to buy a new permit for the new departure date. Unfortunately, Inca Trail permits are not transferable or refundable. The only information the government allows us to change is the passport number.

DO I NEED TO BRING MY ORIGINAL PASSPORT?

Yes! You must bring your original passport and it is very important that it is the same passport you sent us to book your 7-Day Inca Trail Package. Your passport will be checked at 3 checkpoints on the trail to Machu Picchu, and when you board the train to return to Cusco.

UPDATE PASSPORT NUMBERS

If you are renewing your passport, please email us a copy of your old passport to reserve your Trekking permits. If you no longer have your old passport, any government-issued ID will be accepted, as long as the name is the same. Once you have received your new passport. Email us a copy of your new passport as soon as possible to change your permit information.

WHAT IS THE TIMETABLE FOR MY TRAIN TICKET?

We usually book return train tickets at 2:55 p.m. M. on the last day so that it arrives in Cusco at 6:30 p.m. and have plenty of time to sleep and do some sightseeing the next day, like Rainbow Mountain.

WHAT TIME WILL WE ARRIVE AT MACHU PICCHU?

Our groups arrive at Puerta del Sol around 7:00 am. and from the Sun Gate to Machu Picchu it takes 45 minutes, so you will arrive at Machu Picchu at 8:00 am. in the morning.

WILL WATER BE PROVIDED?

You will need to buy 2 liters of water for the first day only. From the second we will give you boiled water 3 times a day, after breakfast, at lunch and at dinner.

WHAT KIND OF REUSABLE WATER BOTTLES SHOULD WE BRING?

Since March 2022, single-use plastic water bottles and other plastic waste are prohibited on the Inca Trail. You must bring your own reusable water bottles to refill the water we provide. You can buy a bladder or a hard-shell bottle, or a bag, whichever suits you best.

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INCA TRAIL HIKE PRIVATE SERVICE 4 DAYS

Thursday, 17 May, 2018 | Inca Trail Treks | 0 Comentarios

INCA TRAIL HIKE PRIVATE SERVICE is an exclusive and personalized way to experience one of the most renowned treks in the world. This service is tailored to meet the individual needs and preferences of travelers, offering flexibility in itinerary, private guides, and a more intimate connection with the breathtaking scenery and rich history of the trail. It ensures a unique and unforgettable exploration of ancient ruins, stunning landscapes, and the vibrant culture of the Andes, while prioritizing comfort and privacy throughout the journey.

Travelers opting for this personalized experience can enjoy a pace that suits their abilities and interests, allowing more time to appreciate the remarkable sights along the way. From the vibrant orchids lining the trail to the majestic views of snow-capped peaks, every moment is designed to leave a lasting impression. Additionally, private guides provide invaluable insights into the history, culture, and traditions of the Andean people, enriching the overall experience. With carefully curated accommodations and meals featuring local flavors, this approach to the trek ensures comfort and an authentic connection to the region’s heritage.

Why Choose the Inca Trail Hike Private Service?

Opting for a private service on the Inca Trail hike offers unparalleled flexibility, personal attention, and an enhanced travel experience. With a private guide and tailored itinerary, hikers can set their own pace and focus on areas of interest, whether it’s photography, cultural exploration, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature. The exclusivity ensures smaller group sizes or even solo adventures, allowing for a more intimate connection with the trail and its surroundings. Additionally, private services typically provide more customized support, from dietary preferences to specialized equipment, guaranteeing a seamless and comfortable trek. This personalized approach is ideal for individuals, couples, or families seeking a memorable and unique way to explore the iconic ancient path to Machu Picchu.

Important Details About the 4-day Inca Trail Hike

Overview

TREK DETAILS:

  • Tour Type: Hiking, Camping, Adventure, History
  • Total distance: 45 km/28 miles
  • Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging
  • Considerations: Permission required.
  • Remarks: We recommended at least 2 days of Acclimatization in Cusco, equal to or higher than the altitude.

Trek Highlights

  • Breathtaking Scenery: From lush cloud forests to striking mountain vistas, every step of the trail reveals stunning landscapes that captivate the senses.
  • Ancient Ruins: Encounter lesser-known archaeological sites along the way, each offering a glimpse into the rich history of the Inca civilization.
  • Authentic Cultural Experiences: Interact with local communities and learn about traditional Andean customs, adding depth to your journey.
  • Diverse Flora and Fauna: The trail is home to a variety of unique plants and wildlife, including orchids, hummingbirds, and even the elusive Andean condor.
  • Unforgettable Sun Gate Arrival: Conclude your trek with the iconic approach to Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate, where the first glimpse of the ancient citadel is truly awe-inspiring.

Short Itinerary

Day 1: First Trekking Day: Cusco – Ollantaytambo – Km 82 (Piskacucho) – Llactapata – Lluchapampa

At 5:30 AM, we will embark on a tour of Cusco by tourist bus to Km 82, the starting point of the hike. During the excursion, there will be a 30-minute stop in the town of Ollantaytambo.

Day 2: The Hardest Day: Lluchapampa – Dead Woman’s Pass – Pacaymayo – Chakiqhocha

Begin your journey early, ascending the long and steep path to Warmiwañusca, commonly referred to as Dead Woman’s Pass. This high point of the trek reaches 4,200 meters (13,769 feet). Later in the day, we will traverse the second pass situated at 4,000 meters.

Day 3: A Beautiful Day: Chakiqhocha – Phuyupatamarka – Intipata – Wiñaywayna

Tour the cloud forest on a gentle climb to Phuyupatamarka, walking along the original Incan Trail. On a clear day, take in the spectacular views of the Urubamba Valley and the “Pumasillu” Mountain Range.

Day 4: Explore Machu Picchu and Return to Cusco

The tour begins on the final day of the hike, commencing pre-dawn to reach the Sun Gate before sunrise. You’ll wake up at 3:30 AM and have breakfast at 4:00 AM. After a 5-minute walk to the checkpoint, it will open at 5:30 AM. Prepare to witness the incredible INCA ruins of Machu Picchu. We’ll hike for 2 hours before arriving at Machu Picchu to enjoy the tour. Afterward, you’ll catch a bus to Aguas Calientes town for lunch. Take your time to eat and relax before boarding the train back to Cusco in the afternoon.

Itinerary

DETAILED ITINERARY FOR INCA TRAIL HIKE

Day 1: Bus from Cusco to Km 82 (Piskacucho) – Llactapata – Lluchapampa.

Our adventure begins early in the morning as we gather at 5:30 AM for an exciting bus ride from Cusco to Km 82, also known as Piskacucho, the starting point of the Inca Trail. The trip to Km 82 will offer splendid views of the Andean landscape, providing a fascinating and scenic introduction to the journey ahead. A 30-minute stopover in the quaint town of Ollantaytambo will allow participants to explore the local surroundings and stretch their legs.

Upon arrival at Km 82, we will set out on foot towards the first archaeological site, Llactapata. This initial section of the trek is along relatively flat terrain, allowing for an enjoyable walk. Llactapata, meaning “High Town” in Quechua, offers a glimpse into the rich Incan culture with its well-preserved terraces and structures. It serves as an ideal spot for a short rest and some delightful exploration.

Continuing, we will proceed to our first campsite at Lluchapampa. The path to Lluchapampa presents a gradual ascent through diverse landscapes, ranging from dense vegetation to more open grasslands. As we gain altitude, the air becomes cooler, offering a refreshing change. Upon reaching Lluchapampa, at roughly 3,800 meters (12,467 feet) above sea level, you will be greeted with breathtaking panoramic views and the serene ambiance of the Andes. Meals will be provided by our expert cooking team, ensuring you are well-fuelled for the challenge ahead. Enjoy a hearty dinner under the starlit sky before settling into your tent for the night, resting up for the following day’s ascent to Dead Woman’s Pass.

Trek details:

  • Meals: LD
  • Accommodation: Camping tent
  • Maximum Altitude: 3,800 masl camping site
  • Minimum Altitude: 2,750 masl, beginning point
  • Distance Travelled: 15km

First Walking Day – 15 km of distance

Day 2: Llulluchapampa – Dead woman`s pass – Pacaymayo – Chakiqhocha.

Our second day begins early with a nourishing breakfast to prepare for one of the most challenging segments of our journey: the ascent to Dead Woman’s Pass. Rising to an altitude of 4,215 meters (13,828 feet), this pass is the highest point on the Inca Trail. The climb is steep and demanding, but the reward is a sense of achievement and awe-inspiring views of the surrounding peaks. As the sun rises, the mountain scenery becomes even more breathtaking, providing ample motivation to reach the summit.

After celebrating our successful climb at Dead Woman’s Pass, we will descend into the Pacaymayo Valley. The descent is equally rewarding, with lush forests and vibrant wildlife accompanying us along the way. The landscape gradually shifts from the harsh, rocky terrain of the high pass to the greener, more hospitable environment of the valley. Upon reaching the Pacaymayo campsite, situated at 3,600 meters (11,811 feet), a well-deserved rest awaits. Here, you can relax and recuperate, enjoying a hearty lunch prepared by our skilled cooks.

In the afternoon, our journey continues towards Chaquicocha, where the path alternates between ascending and descending through diverse landscapes. We’ll explore the Runkuraqay archaeological site along the way, offering insight into the ancient Inca civilization. As we near Chaquicocha, the trail becomes more jungle-like with denser vegetation, providing a change of scenery and a sense of entering a different world. With the sun setting behind the mountains, we’ll arrive at our campsite, nestled amidst stunning landscapes. Dinner will be served under the canopy of stars, and you’ll have the opportunity to rest well and reflect on the day’s achievements before heading into the spectacular sights awaiting on Day 3.

Trek details:

  • Meals: BLD
  • Accommodation: camping tents
  • Maximum Altitude: 4,200 masl
  • Minimum Altitude: 3,600 masl
  • Distance Travelled: 15 km approx.
  • Approximate Walking Time: 7-8 hours

Second Day of the Private Inca Trail Hike

Day 3: Chakiqhocha – Phuyupatamarka – Intipata, Wiñaywayna.

Our adventure resumes early in the morning as we embark on the trail from Chakiqhocha. The path today is filled with enchanting vistas and significant Inca sites. Initially, we will ascend a series of stone steps leading us to Phuyupatamarka, known as the “Town above the Clouds.” This site is one of the most well-preserved archaeological complexes, featuring an intricate series of stone baths and ceremonial water fountains used by the Inca.

The journey then continues towards Intipata, which translates to “Terraces of the Sun.” Here, you’ll witness the sophisticated agricultural terraces that were crucial to Inca farming techniques. The views from Intipata are panoramic, allowing for a spectacular perspective of the surrounding valley.

Upon arrival at Wiñaywayna, the final campsite situated at approximately 2,650 meters (8,694 feet), you’ll be greeted by the impressive ruins that share the same name. Wiñaywayna, translating to “Forever Young,” features steep agricultural terraces, a ritual water fountain, and a temple dedicated to the Sun God. We’ll spend the evening absorbing the historical essence of this remarkable site before enjoying a delicious dinner. This night serves as a prelude to the grand finale of our trek: the legendary Machu Picchu, awaiting us on the final day.

Trek details:

  • Meals: BLD
  • Accommodation: camping tents
  • Maximum Altitude: 3,600 masl
  • Minimum Altitude: 2,600 masl
  • Distance Travelled: 10 Km approx.

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3rd Walking day: A Beautiful Day

Day 4: Wiñaywayna – Machu Picchu – “Aguas Calientes” – Cusco.

Our final and most anticipated day begins with an early morning departure from Wiñaywayna. As dawn breaks, we approach the Sun Gate (Inti Punku), where the first rays of sunlight illuminate the mist-covered ruins of Machu Picchu. The sight of the ancient citadel emerging from the morning fog is nothing short of magical, offering an unforgettable view that perfectly encapsulates the beauty and mystery of this sacred Inca site.

Upon entering Machu Picchu, you’ll have ample time to explore its maze of New World wonders. Stroll through the iconic Sun Temple, marvel at the precisely engineered stone structures, and absorb the spiritual ambiance that continues to captivate visitors from around the globe. Our guided tour provides insightful commentary on the historical significance and architectural brilliance of this World Heritage site, ensuring a deep connection to the legacy of the Inca civilization.

After your tour, we’ll descend to “Aguas Calientes,” a charming town nestled in the valley below Machu Picchu. Here, you’ll have the chance to relax and perhaps enjoy a soothing soak in the town’s famous hot springs. The town offers a variety of dining options where you can sample traditional Peruvian cuisine, and local markets to purchase souvenirs.

In the afternoon, we’ll journey by train back to Cusco through the Sacred Valley, providing one last opportunity to admire the stunning landscapes. As we reach Cusco, you’ll have time to reflect on the profound experiences and indelible memories made over the past four days. This journey not only uncovers the ancient wonders of Peru but also offers a profound connection to its rich cultural heritage.

Trek details:

  • Meals: B
  • Accommodation: Not included,
  • Maximum Altitude: 2,700 masl
  • Minimum Altitude: 2,400 masl (Machu Picchu)
  • Distance Travelled: 5 Km approx.
  • Approximate Walking Time: 2 hours

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Inclusions

Explore the Inca Trail Hike with Us

Embark on an unforgettable journey with our all-inclusive Inca Trail Hike package. We have taken care of every detail to ensure a seamless and thrilling adventure for you:

  • Pre-Departure Briefing: Join us for an insightful briefing at 6:00 pm the night before your tour, conveniently held at our office or your hotel.
  • Hotel Collection: Start your day hassle-free with pick-up from your hotel in Cusco at 5:00 am or from the Sacred Valley at 7:40 am.
  • Transportation: Relax as you are transported in a private bus to km 82 or Piskacucho village—your gateway to the trek’s starting point.
  • Meals: Savor 9 delicious meals throughout your journey, which include 3 hearty breakfasts, 3 satisfying lunches, 3 delightful dinners, and snacks. Special dietary needs? We can accommodate vegetarian, gluten-free, wheat-free, and custom diets upon request.
  • Culinary Staff: Delight in the culinary expertise of our skilled gourmet mountain cooks and helpful cook assistants.
  • Permits: Rest assured, we secure all necessary permits for the Inca Trail Park and the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu Sanctuary.
  • Porters: Benefit from our dedicated general porters who carry all essential camping equipment, including tents, tables, and cooking gear. Your porter will carry 7 kilos of your items in our provided duffle bags.
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  • Guides: Our seasoned, top-notch guides are eager to enrich your experience. For groups larger than eight, enjoy the support of two guides.
  • Camping Gear: We provide a dining tent, kitchen tent, as well as sturdy camping tables and stools.
  • Boiled Water: Stay hydrated with boiled water provided from the second day for your water bottles.
  • Tents: Rest comfortably in our two-person tents, which are spacious new four-person dome igloo tents.
  • Sleeping Gear: Sleep easily with our air mattress or thermal rest, complete with pillows if desired.
  • Washing Water: Start each day fresh with hot water buckets for washing.
  • First-Aid Kit: Your safety is our priority, with emergency first-aid kits and oxygen assistance at hand.
  • Toilets: Experience our environmentally-friendly toilet tent with a biodegradable system.
  • Machu Picchu Tour: Immerse yourself in a two-hour guided tour at Machu Picchu, with extra time allocated for personal exploration.
  • Bus: Enjoy comfortable bus transport from Machu Picchu to the charming town of Aguas Calientes.
  • Return Transportation: Conclude your expedition with a Tourist Train Expedition class ride to the Ollantaytambo train station, followed by a bus ride to Cusco, and a convenient transfer to your hotel.

What’s Not Included:

  • Breakfast on the First Day: Enjoy a hearty meal in Ollantaytambo town for just $10.
  • Lunch on the Final Day: Treat yourself to a delicious meal in Aguas Calientes town, priced between $15 – $25 per person.
  • Sleeping Bag: Available for rental at our SUNRISE PERU TREK office.
  • Tips: While not obligatory, tips for our dedicated staff, guides, cooks, and porters are greatly appreciated and usually range from $30 – $40.

Join us at SUNRISE PERU TREK for an Inca Trail adventure that promises to be both enriching and exhilarating!

Price Info

PRICE INFO FOR INCA TRAIL HIKE

  • Departures are available daily for groups of at least two adventurers.
  • Please ensure you confirm availability before finalizing your booking.
  • A Personal Porter is ready to assist you, carrying up to 7 kilos of your belongings, including your 2-kilo sleeping bag. We’ll provide a convenient duffle bag for all your trekking essentials.

NUMBER OF PAXPRICE PER PERSONACTION
2 – 3US$ 1320BOOK NOW
4 – 5US$ 1200BOOK NOW
6 – 7US$ 980BOOK NOW
8 – +US$ 890BOOK NOW

Additionals:

As you can see in our additional options, there are several optional upgrades that you can include in this trip. Below is a quick price list.

  • Huayna Picchu: $65 per person
  • Vistadome train (one way): $40 per person
  • Sleeping bag rental: $20 per person
  • Set of sticks: $15 per person
  • Single Tent supplement $30.00

Your Personal Porter Is Included!

Trekking at high altitudes can be quite a challenge if you’re not seasoned. That’s why we’ve included a personal porter in your trekking package to carry your belongings throughout the journey, up to 7 kilos. We provide a spacious duffel bag for you to pack these items. Please remember, the porter transports your bag between camps, so you won’t have access to your things during the hiking day. We highly recommend carrying a small backpack (around 30 liters) with essentials like water, snacks, a camera, sunscreen, insect repellent, a jacket, and rain gear. This preparation ensures you’re ready to embrace each exciting step of the adventure. Book now to secure your spot on this memorable trek!

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Packing List

Essential Items for Your Adventure:

  • Passport and Copies: Remember to pack your original passport along with a few copies. If you’re a student, bring your ISIC green card. It’s necessary to present your student card at the Machu Picchu control point, so keep it handy.
  • Travel Insurance Card: This is non-negotiable for your peace of mind. Ensure it covers all your needs.
  • Sleeping Bag: An essential item for comfort, though not provided, so make sure to bring one.
  • Waterproof Hiking Boots: Look for those with ankle protection to ensure safety and comfort on your trek.
  • Rainproof Jacket or Poncho: Stay dry with a reliable waterproof jacket or poncho.
  • Sun Hat and Gloves: Protect yourself from the elements with a sun hat and gloves.
  • Comfortable Clothing: Pack 3-4 breathable T-shirts or shirts for versatility during your hike.
  • Hiking Trousers: Opt for zip-off hiking trousers for adaptability in varying weather conditions.
  • Rain Pants: Be prepared for unexpected rain by packing waterproof rain pants.
  • Swimwear: Don’t forget your bathing suit for a refreshing dip in the hot springs of Aguas Calientes.
  • Sunscreen: A high-quality sun protection cream, preferably SPF 25, is recommended to shield you from UV rays.
  • Insect Repellent: Protect yourself from mosquitoes with repellent containing at least 15% DEET.
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  • Hydration Items: Carry a durable water bottle and consider packing water purifying tablets like Micropur for safe drinking water.
  • Hygiene Products: Bring toilet paper and wet wipes for convenience during your journey.
  • Personal Medication: Ensure you have all your necessary meds to stay healthy and comfortable.
  • Camera and Equipment: Capture memories with a camera; remember to include extra film if needed.
  • Lighting Gear: A reliable torch, especially a headlamp with spare batteries, is highly recommended for night-time activities.
  • Spare Change in Soles: Having some extra soles for tipping your guide, cook, and porters, or for emergencies, is advisable.

Join us on this unforgettable trek to Machu Picchu, where preparation is key to a successful adventure. Book your spot today and secure your journey into the heart of Peru’s stunning landscapes!

FAQ

FAQ About 4-day Inca Trail Hike

What is the best time to embark on the Inca Trail adventure?

The ideal moment to start your Inca Trail journey is during the dry season, spanning from May to September. During these months, you’ll enjoy clear skies, predictable weather, and optimal conditions for a safe and enjoyable trek. Keep in mind, this is also a popular time with explorers flocking to the trail, creating a vibrant and bustling atmosphere.

How strenuous is the Inca Trail hike?

The Inca Trail poses a moderate to challenging test, stretching 26 miles (42 km) and featuring steep ascents, descents, and high-altitude paths, with the summit reaching 4,200 meters (13,776 feet). Proper physical preparation and acclimatization are key to ensuring a fulfilling and enjoyable experience.

Do you need a special permit for the Inca Trail?

A special permit is required to set foot on the Inca Trail. These permits are limited and often sell out months in advance, so it’s crucial to book as early as possible. For a detailed guide on obtaining your permit, be sure to consult our Inca Trail Permits guide.

What essentials should you pack for the Inca Trail?

Packing wisely is essential for this remarkable trek! Don’t forget to include durable hiking boots, layered clothing for varying weather, a waterproof jacket, personal hygiene items, a hat, sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, a flashlight with extra batteries, and any necessary medications. Bringing a bit of extra cash can be handy for tips or unexpected situations.

How can you adjust to the altitude before the hike?

To smoothly adjust to the altitude, it is recommended to spend at least two full days in Cusco before your trek. During this time, you can explore the city’s rich history, visit nearby archaeological sites, and unwind, helping your body acclimate effectively.

Are there age restrictions for the Inca Trail?

While there aren’t strict age limitations, the Inca Trail demands both endurance and physical fitness. Participants should be in robust health and consult with a healthcare professional regarding any concerns. We suggest that children under 12 refrain from attempting this trek for safety reasons.

Is solo hiking allowed on the Inca Trail?

Hiking the Inca Trail solo is not permitted. It is mandatory to have a licensed tour guide accompany you, protecting both the trail’s integrity and ensuring your safety. Additionally, a knowledgeable guide enriches the experience with captivating historical and cultural insights.

What should you do if Inca Trail permits are unavailable?

If permits for the Inca Trail are unavailable, don’t worry—there are compelling alternatives! Consider the Salkantay Trek or the Lares Trek, both leading to Machu Picchu and offering breathtaking Andean vistas. These require permits, too, so secure yours ahead of time. Alternatively, a scenic train ride from Cusco or Ollantaytambo to Machu Picchu provides an unforgettable experience without the hike.

Is travel insurance necessary for the Inca Trail?

It is highly advisable to have travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking and medical issues. With potential risks like altitude sickness or injuries, insurance offers peace of mind and financial protection. Be sure to review and comprehend your policy details before purchasing.

What items are essential for your Inca Trail backpack?

Packing strategically is fundamental for a successful trek! Key items include comfortable hiking boots, moisture-wicking clothing, and a waterproof jacket to handle weather changes. Bring a reliable backpack, a winter-grade sleeping bag, a reusable water bottle or hydration system with purification solutions, a first-aid kit, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Energy-packed snacks like trail mix or energy bars are ideal for keeping your spirits up. Each piece of gear contributes to a memorable journey, so plan thoroughly to immerse yourself fully in this historic adventure.

When should you plan your Inca Trail trek for optimal conditions?

The prime period for an Inca Trail trek is during the dry months from April to October. You’ll experience stable weather, clear skies, and reduced rain chances. The peak months of June through August draw the biggest crowds due to favorable conditions, while April, May, September, and October offer a delightful mix of pleasant weather and fewer visitors. It’s essential to plan your trek well in advance, especially in busy months, as permits quickly sell out. Regardless of when you choose to go, the Inca Trail unveils stunning vistas of the Andes, along with the rich heritage of the Inca civilization.

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Video About a 4-day Inca Trail Hike.