SHORT INCA TRAIL TO MACHU PICCHU 2 DAYS
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SHORT INCA TRAIL is a popular trekking route that offers a condensed yet unforgettable experience of the original Inca Trail leading to Machu Picchu. This two-day hike is perfect for those seeking a mix of adventure, history, and nature without committing to the longer four-day trek. The path takes travelers through stunning Andean landscapes, cloud forests, and archaeological sites such as Wiñay Wayna. The trek culminates with an awe-inspiring first glimpse of Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate, providing a rewarding sense of accomplishment. It’s an ideal choice for adventurers with limited time or those looking for a less strenuous introduction to the iconic Inca Trail.
The Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu begins in the historic city of Cusco, a vibrant hub of Peruvian culture and history. Accompanied by an experienced guide, travelers can enjoy a seamlessly organized adventure, complete with insightful narratives about the region’s significance. The trip includes accommodations in a comfortable 3-star hotel located in the picturesque town of Aguas Calientes. This charming town, nestled in the lush Andean landscape, provides the perfect setting for relaxation and preparation before the final stretch to the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu.
Important Info About 2-Day Short Inca Trail Trek
Overview
TREK DETAILS:
- Starting Point: Cusco – Hotel pick-up at 4:20 AM
- Finishing Point: Cusco – Hotel drop-off around 7:30 PM
- Duration: 2 days, 1 night
- Type of Service: Guided tour
- Tickets for Inca Trail & Machu Picchu: Included in the package
- Meal Preferences: Vegetarian/Vegan options available on request at no additional cost
- Meals Provided: 1 Breakfast, 1 box Lunch, 1 Dinner
- Peak Season: April to October
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Chachabamba Ruins: These fascinating archaeological remains mark the starting point of the trail, offering an intriguing glimpse into the ingenuity and spirituality of the ancient Inca civilization.
- Diverse Ecosystems: The trek takes you through vibrant cloud forests, where lush greenery, exotic orchids, and diverse wildlife create a truly immersive experience in nature.
- Wiñay Wayna: A breathtaking archaeological site perched on a mountainside, showcasing well-preserved terraces and structures that blend harmoniously with the surrounding landscape.
- Sun Gate (Inti Punku): The iconic final stretch of the trail rewards trekkers with a mesmerizing view of Machu Picchu at sunrise, a moment filled with awe and accomplishment.
ESSENTIAL TIPS:
- Acclimatize: Spend at least two days in Cusco or Ollantaytambo before starting your trek to adjust to the altitude. This helps minimize the risk of altitude sickness.
- Pack Wisely: Bring breathable, moisture-wicking clothing, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a rain poncho. Layering is crucial for managing changing temperatures.
- Stay Hydrated: Altitude and exertion can dehydrate you quickly.
- Footwear: Wear sturdy, well-broken-in hiking boots with good ankle support. This ensures comfort and prevents injuries on rocky terrain.
- Physical Fitness: Engage in cardiovascular and strength training exercises weeks before the trek to build endurance and muscle strength, focusing on your legs.
SHORT ITINERARY:
Day 1: Journey from Cusco to the Train Station of Ollantaytambo and Hike 11 km / 6.8 miles
Start your adventure with a scenic morning train ride from Ollantaytambo to Chachabamba (km104). Commence a captivating 6 to 7-hour hike through breathtaking mountain landscapes, leading you to the iconic Machu Picchu. Conclude your day with relaxation and comfort at a hotel in Aguas Calientes.
Day 2: Experience Machu Picchu and Return to Cusco
Explore the wonders of Machu Picchu, the majestic Inca citadel. Delight in a comprehensive 2 to 3-hour guided tour, offering rich insights from your experienced Inca Trail Guide. In the afternoon, embark on your return journey to Cusco, where you’ll be escorted to your hotel for a peaceful evening.
Detailed Itinerary
Detailed Tour Itinerary: 2-Day Short Inca Trail
DAY1: Cusco – Ollantaytambo – Machu Picchu – Aguas Calientes Town:
Transfer by STP Van from Cusco to Ollantaytambo Train Station, Trekking from Chachabamba to Machu Picchu, Overnight in Aguas Calientes

Embark on your thrilling 2-day Short Inca Trail adventure to the iconic Machu Picchu with an early morning pick-up from your hotel in Cusco at 4:00 a.m. (Alternatively, enjoy a more leisurely start with a 5:30 a.m. pick-up if you choose to stay in Ollantaytambo the night before.) Relax and take in the stunning views on a scenic 2-hour drive to the Ollantaytambo train station in our comfortable, private van. At 6:10 a.m., board a train for a picturesque 1 hour and 45-minute journey through the breathtaking Sacred Valley, ultimately arriving at Chachabamba, also known as “kilometer 104.”
Upon arrival in Chachabamba, you will cross a charming 40-meter hanging bridge that spans the Urubamba River. Ensure you have your Inca Trail Permits and Machu Picchu entrance tickets ready for inspection. Explore the ancient ruins of Chachabamba with a 30-minute guided tour before you embark on your trek along the legendary Inca Trail. Chachabamba stands as a significant religious center of the Incas, showcasing their deep spiritual connection to nature and their deities. This site is home to a remarkable ceremonial water fountain, which highlights the importance of water in their rituals and daily lives. The ceremonial courtyard and a beautifully crafted stone altar further emphasize the site’s role in hosting vital ceremonies dedicated to their deities. The intricate design and layout of Chachabamba reflect the skill and devotion of the Incas, making it a key location for understanding their religious practices and sacred traditions.
From Chachabamba to Wiñaywayna
Your gentle climb will lead you to Wiñay Wayna (Young Forever), a remarkable archaeological site perched at 2,650 meters (8,694 feet), brimming with amazing Inca terraces that were used for growing essential crops to sustain the inhabitants of Machu Picchu. With its living quarters, sacred sites, aqueducts, and intricate water fountains, Wiñay Wayna is considered the most significant Inca site along the trail. Here, take a moment to enjoy your lunch surrounded by breathtaking scenery before continuing your adventure.
Then, the trail ascends the iconic Inca steps, leading you to Inti Punku, the renowned Sun Gate, at an elevation of 2,750 meters (9,022 feet). From this vantage point, you will experience your first captivating view of the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu, a moment that will remain etched in your memory forever. The sight of the ancient citadel bathed in sunlight, surrounded by misty peaks, is nothing short of magical, offering a rewarding culmination to your efforts along the trail. Take your time to soak in the magnificent panorama before descending toward the Lost City of the Incas.
After capturing this unforgettable moment, descend for about 45 minutes to reach Machu Picchu and seize the opportunity to take photos from its famed viewpoint. From there, a short, scenic 25-minute bus ride will bring you to Aguas Calientes, the charming town where you will enjoy a delightful dinner and a comfortable hotel stay.
Remember to bring along your Box Lunch for this day’s adventure. Ensure you have a backpack to comfortably carry your essentials and your Box Lunch, which has a weight of just over 1 kilogram. Secure your spot today and immerse yourself in the magic of the Inca Trail!
Trekking Facts.
- Hiking Distance: 11 km/ 6.8 mi
- Minimum altitude: 2,200m/7217ft above sea level
- Maximum altitude: 2,750m/ 9022ft above sea level
- Approximate hiking time: 6 to 7 hours
- Gradient: Easy to Moderate
Important Notes
Your package includes lunch, dinner, and hotel accommodation in Aguas Calientes. All entrance and transportation tickets are also included. The 11 km (6.2 miles) hike takes place in hot, humid conditions, so we recommend bringing water, sunscreen, and light clothing for your comfort. Please note that train schedules may vary by up to ±30 minutes depending on availability; we will confirm your exact departure time in advance.
Map about Today’s trekking.

Transfer by SPT Van, from Cusco to the Train station, later train service to Km 104; then trekking for 6 -7 hours.
DAY 2: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Cusco.

Begin your day with a luxurious breakfast at the hotel before heading to the bus station. Enjoy a picturesque 25-minute bus ride that leads you to the entrance of the legendary Machu Picchu Archaeological Site. Upon arrival, our experienced 2-day Short Inca Trail Guide will provide a relaxed yet captivating tour, ensuring you have ample time to marvel at the breathtaking vistas before the midday crowds arrive.
As you explore Circuit 2 of Machu Picchu, you’ll encounter iconic landmarks such as the main square, the circular tower, the sacred solar clock, the royal rooms, the temple of three windows, and the cemeteries, among other fascinating sites. After this expertly guided tour, you’ll have the freedom to wander through Machu Picchu at your leisure, letting the mystical ambiance of the ancient citadel envelop you.
Once your guided tour concludes, a bus will take you back to Aguas Calientes, where you can savor a delightful meal. Whether you choose to immerse yourself in the vibrancy of the local market, relax in a cozy restaurant, or retrieve your belongings from the hotel, the town offers a variety of experiences to enjoy. When ready, head to the train station to begin your return journey.
The train from Machu Picchu departs at approximately 2:55 PM, taking you to the Ollantaytambo train station. Upon arrival, our friendly staff will be there to greet you with a sign bearing your name, ready to escort you to your hotel in Cusco. You can expect to arrive at your destination around 7:30 PM, concluding your memorable adventure.
Important Information About Your Guided Entry
Your guided entry time for Machu Picchu may vary due to availability set by the Peruvian government. We aim for the earliest slots to give you ample time to explore and, if you wish, hike Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain. Similarly, the specific visiting circuit may differ, but we will always secure the best available route at the time of your reservation. Rest assured, every effort will be made to ensure your experience is as seamless and enjoyable as possible.
Map about Today’s Trekking

Day 2: Explore Machu Picchu “The Sunrise Experience” and an informative tour.
Inclusions / Exclusions
The 2-Day Short Inca Trail Trek Package:
1.- Pre-Departure Briefing: Connect with your guide either at our office or directly at your hotel to get ready for the adventure. The session is scheduled for 6:00 p.m., the evening before your trek begins.
2.- Transport:
- Morning pick-up from your hotel and private vehicle transport to Ollantaytambo, where you’ll board the train to km 104 (1:45 Hrs). We suggest staying in the Sacred Valley of the Incas—especially in Ollantaytambo town.
- Private return transport from Ollantaytambo station to your hotel in Cusco on Day 2.
3.- Train Tickets: This covers the ride from Ollantaytambo to Km104 and from Aguas Calientes back to Ollantaytambo.
4.- Experienced Guide: A certified, English-speaking guide will lead you, providing insights into local culture and the surrounding nature.
5.- Inca Trail Permits: Includes access to the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu.
6.- Accommodation: Spend one night in the cozy town of Aguas Calientes.
7.- Meals:
- 1 breakfast
- 1 box lunch
- 1 dinner
- 1 snack
- Options for vegetarians, gluten-free diets, lactose intolerance, and any food allergies.
8.- Medical Kit: Our team is equipped with a first aid kit, including an emergency oxygen bottle.
9.- 24/7 Customer Support: We offer round-the-clock phone support to ensure smooth communication and preparation before your trip. We strive to make this a life-changing experience for you.
What’s Not Included:
- Entrance tickets to Huayna Picchu/Machu Picchu Mountains, costing an extra US$65.
- Lunch on Day 2 in Aguas Calientes town.
- Travel insurance.
- Tips for staff: Our team is well-compensated, so tipping is entirely optional.
- Any additional expenses or delays due to unforeseen circumstances (landslides, bad weather, route changes for safety, illness, government policy changes, political instability, strikes, etc.).
Packing list
Packing List.
When preparing for your 2-day Short Inca Trail adventure, make sure to pack the following items:
NOTE: You’ll carry your small backpack with essential items for the day. Your big bag, containing the rest of your belongings, will be safely stored at the hotel in Cusco for convenience and ease of travel.

30 LTS. Recommended backpack
Clothing:
- Comfortable hiking shoes
- Lightweight, moisture-wicking shirts
- Long-sleeved shirts for sun and insect protection
- Lightweight trekking trousers
- Waterproof and windproof jacket
- Warm layers for cooler evenings
- Hat and gloves for early mornings
- Hat for sun protection
Gear:
- Small daypack for essentials
- Water bottles or hydration system
- Trekking poles (optional but recommended)
- Sunglasses with UV protection
- Sunscreen with high SPF
- Insect repellent
- Camera with extra batteries/memory cards
Personal Items:
- Passport (required for Inca Trail entrance)
- Personal medications and toiletries
- Travel insurance documents
- Cash for small purchases and tips
- Snacks for the trek
Other Essentials:
- Reusable ziplock bags for wet or dirty items
- Earplugs and an eye mask for restful sleep.
Price
Pricing Overview for the Short Inca Trail Trek
Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey along the Short Inca Trail! The price tag for this incredible adventure is based on staying in a comfortable twin/double room at a charming 3-star hotel in Aguas Calientes. If you prefer a different accommodation level, we’re here to tailor your trek to fit your preferences. Reach out to us here for more details.
Package Price: USD 530 per person for Group Service.
| Without Hotel | 3* Hotel (Included) | 4* Hotel | ||
| Price Per Person | US$ 500 | US$ 530 | US$ 590 |
Extras You Might Want to Consider (Book in Advance):
- Entry to trek up the magnificent Machu Picchu Mountain: USD 65.00
- Access to scale the stunning Huayna Picchu Mountain: USD 65.00
- Upgrade to the scenic Vistadome Train for USD 70.00 (Upgrade your return journey to experience the panoramic views!)
- Solo travelers can enjoy a private single room for an extra USD 25.
- Additional Night in Aguas Calientes: Prices vary by hotel choice (Booking required)
PRIVATE TREK OPTIONS:
- For a personalized two-person experience, it’s USD 650 per person.
- Groups of three can enjoy a rate of USD 580 per person.
- Four-person groups receive a rate of USD 550 per person.
- For a group of five, the cost is USD 520 per person.
Payment Information
To secure your reservation for this awe-inspiring journey on the Short Inca Trail, we require a pre-payment of USD 150 per person. This can be smoothly handled via PayPal. The balance will be settled upon your arrival in Cusco before stepping onto the trail. This allows us to prepare everything you need, ensuring a seamless and memorable trek.
Discounts Available:
We’re thrilled to offer special discounts for the Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu! To claim, please provide the necessary proof by sending scanned documents at the time of booking.
Student Discounts:
University students with a valid ID (25 years or younger) can save USD 20. (Please scan and email your student card.)
Child Discounts:
- Young explorers aged 8 to 17 enjoy a USD 20 discount. (Scan and email passports, please.)
- Little adventurers aged 7 and under receive a USD 30 discount. (Scan and email passports.)
Please note: To apply for a University or Child Discount, it’s essential to send the appropriate documentation. Without this, bookings will proceed at the full adult rate.
Important Info
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR YOUR INCA TRAIL ADVENTURE:
BRIEFING
Your briefing for the 2-day Short Inca Trail is scheduled for the day before your hike. It will be held at either your hotel or our offices at 6:30 PM, as indicated in your confirmation email. This session is an excellent opportunity to address any questions or concerns you may have. Additionally, your knowledgeable guide will verify that you have all the appropriate equipment needed for the trek.
STORE MY LUGGAGE
A key consideration in preparing for the Short Inca Trail Trek is luggage storage. Travel light on the trail, carrying only essentials such as water, snacks, and clothing layers. Your tour company should offer options for securely storing your larger luggage at your hotel or another safe location in Cusco. Always keep your valuables, travel documents, and essential items in your daypack, which will stay with you throughout the trek. This strategy not only ensures the security of your belongings but also enhances your trekking experience.
HOTEL PICKUPS FOR THE TOUR
Hotel pickups for the Short Inca Trail Trek are arranged for all participants. Our team ensures a smooth start to your adventure, collecting trekkers from their accommodations within Cusco city limits early in the morning. If you are staying outside the pickup zone, arrangements can be made to meet at a central location. This service aims to provide convenience and alleviate transportation stress, allowing you to focus on the adventure ahead. Please provide your hotel details at least 48 hours before the trek begins to confirm your pickup.
TRANSPORTATION
The transportation for the Short Inca Trail Trek is meticulously planned to ensure a smooth and comfortable journey. After the hotel pickup, a private vehicle takes the group to the Ollantaytambo train station. Here, trekkers will embark on a scenic train journey to the Kilometer 104 stop, the trek’s starting point. Once the trek concludes, a bus transports the tired but fulfilled explorers from Machu Picchu down to Aguas Calientes town, offering a much-needed break after a physically demanding day. Finally, the return journey to Cusco is facilitated via a train-and-bus combination. To uphold our commitment to your comfort, all transportation costs within the trek are included in the package, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
MEALS
Meals during the Short Inca Trail Trek are crafted to fuel your adventurous spirit. Our skilled chefs prepare a wide array of delicious and nutritious dishes to cater to various dietary needs. A typical day begins with a hearty breakfast to energize you for the hike. Trail lunches are rich in proteins and carbohydrates to sustain your stamina, while dinners feature tantalizing local cuisine, offering a taste of Peru’s culinary culture. We also provide snacks to keep you energized throughout the trek. Please note that all meals, except the final day’s lunch, are included in the trek package. We can accommodate specific dietary requests with prior notice. Through our meals, we aim to keep you healthy and satisfied, enhancing your overall trekking experience.
PREPARATION
Preparing for the Short Inca Trail Trek involves both physical and logistical readiness. Physically, you should adopt a regular exercise regimen in the months leading up to the trek, focusing on cardiovascular activities like running, cycling, or hiking. The better your fitness level, the more you’ll enjoy the trek. Logistically, pack light but ensure you have all the essentials. This includes a quality hiking backpack, sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing for variable weather, rain gear, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), water purification tablets, and basic first-aid supplies. Remember to pack any personal medication you may require. Lastly, undergo a health check-up to ensure you’re medically fit for high-altitude hiking.
ABOUT ALTITUDE
Altitude sickness is a potential concern for trekkers undertaking the Short Inca Trail Trek. It results from the lower oxygen levels at high altitudes and can cause symptoms like headaches, nausea, dizziness, and shortness of breath. It’s essential to understand that altitude sickness can affect anyone, regardless of fitness level or age. To mitigate this risk, spend a few days acclimating at high altitude before starting the trek. During the trek, maintain a slow and steady pace, stay hydrated, and avoid alcohol to help prevent altitude sickness. If symptoms persist or worsen, descending to a lower altitude promptly is crucial. Consulting with a healthcare professional before the trek and carrying recommended medication for altitude sickness is advisable.
BEST TIME TO HIKE
The optimal time to hike the Short Inca Trail Trek is during the dry season, from May to September. During these months, the weather is generally clear, and the trails are in good condition. However, this period is also the busiest, so expect some crowds on the trail. If you prefer a quieter experience and don’t mind occasional rain, the shoulder seasons—April and October—are excellent options. Regardless of when you choose to go, be prepared for sudden changes in mountain weather.
SHORT INCA TRAIL PERMITS
Obtaining permits for the Short Inca Trail is a crucial part of your trek preparation. The Peruvian government strictly limits the number of people permitted on the Inca Trail to 250 persons each day to protect the environment and preserve the trail’s integrity. Therefore, it’s essential to book your trek several months in advance, especially during peak season. Ensure your tour company handles the permit acquisition. Remember, these permits are non-refundable and non-transferable, meaning you cannot change the date once booked, nor can you replace a trekker’s name with another. Double-check your booking details, as any discrepancy can lead to permit cancellation. Note that children under 14 are not allowed on the trail, so if planning a family adventure, consider alternate routes or activities for younger family members.
TRAVEL INSURANCE
It’s crucial to have a comprehensive travel insurance plan that covers trekking at high altitudes. Not all travel policies include coverage for adventurous activities like hiking, so review your policy details carefully. Your coverage should include emergency evacuation, given the trail’s remote nature and potential need for immediate medical attention due to conditions like altitude sickness. Ensure your insurance covers trip cancellations or delays, lost or damaged baggage, and other unforeseen travel mishaps. While we hope everything goes as planned, it’s better to be safe than sorry. Before embarking on the Short Inca Trail Trek, ensure you have reliable travel insurance that provides thorough coverage for your adventure.
2-Day Short Inca Trail Guide
2-Day Short Inca Trail Guide
The Short Inca Trail
Ever dreamt of stepping into a world where history meets stunning natural beauty? The 2-day Short Inca Trail is your gateway to such wonders in Peru! This vibrant journey spans about 11 kilometers, starting at Km 104 and rewarding you with the majestic sight of Machu Picchu at the finish line. Can you conquer this expedition in a day? Absolutely! As you traverse varied landscapes, you’ll uncover fascinating Inca ruins along the way. Fewer trekkers venture here compared to the classic route, making it a peaceful, thrilling experience, though it still calls for a decent fitness level with its high-altitude, steep terrains. Packing light is key—essentials like water, snacks, sunscreen, and a hat should be on your list. Remember, this ancient marvel is a gift; treat it with respect and leave only footprints behind.
Location
Find yourself in the heart of Peru, South America, along the enchanting Short Inca Trail. Part of the grand Inca Trail network, this segment starts at Kilometer 104 in Chachabamba and winds through the breathtaking Sacred Valley of Cusco, ultimately leading to the world-famous Machu Picchu. Short but undeniably sweet, this trail serves as a window to awe-inspiring Andean panoramas and rich Incan history. It’s a perfect pick for travelers pressed for time or seeking a less physically demanding adventure — just two days of pure exploration! But don’t be fooled by its brief distance; the trail offers magnificent views and experiences unique from its longer counterparts.
History
Get ready to journey back in time! The Short Inca Trail offers a rich tapestry of history, tracing back to when the Incas built an elaborate network of roads to connect their far-reaching empire, stretching across modern-day Colombia to Argentina and Chile. Originally for administrative prowess, these trails facilitated swift communication and transport. The Short Inca Trail is believed to have been the royal pathway to Machu Picchu, a grand retreat for the Incan elite. After centuries, these paths still display the Incas’ remarkable engineering brilliance, letting modern trekkers walk the historic trails of the past.
Getting There
Starting your Short Inca Trail journey is an adventure in itself. It all begins in Cusco, Peru. While flights directly land in Cusco from several hubs, many first touch down in Lima, the bustling capital, before heading over the Andes. Once in Cusco, take a moment or two to acclimate to the altitude before beginning your trek. The trail kicks off at Km 104, reached usually by a scenic train ride from Ollantaytambo in the Sacred Valley. Who wouldn’t love soaking in stunning vistas and the rich cultural tapestry of the region, even before setting foot on the trail?
Weather
Ah, the weather—a magnificent mixture that keeps you on your toes! The Short Inca Trail is where predictability takes a back seat. Daytime highs range from 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F), while nighttime brings a chill, falling to 0°C to 5°C (32°F to 41°F). If you’re planning a trek between October and April, prepare for refreshing showers that make the paths a bit more adventurous. Whatever the season, your packing list should include wet-weather gear, warm layers, and dependable hiking boots for an optimal experience on the trail.
Difficulty
Ready for a real adventure? The Short Inca Trail offers just the right amount of challenge for the adventurous spirit. While it doesn’t pack the same punch as the full Inca Trail, you’ll still be climbing, descending, and tackling thousands of steps, often at high altitudes. Adequate preparation and some altitude adjustment are your best friends on this journey. Despite the effort, the blend of breathtaking scenery and deep historical context will make every step truly rewarding.
2-Day Short Inca Trail Elevation Gain
The thrilling ride on the Short Inca Trail features an elevation gain of roughly 1,200 meters (around 3,937 feet). Starting at Km 104 at 2,040 meters, you’ll ascend to the Sun Gate, perched at 2,720 meters high. The ascent may challenge you, but just imagine the vistas of Andean splendor and ancient ruins that’ll greet you! Here, every step uncovers layers of incredible history and engineering feats from the Incas, providing not just a hike but a journey into the heart of a storied civilization.
The Short Inca Trail Length
This Short Inca Trail is a perfect compact adventure, stretching out about 11 kilometers (approximately 6.8 miles) and offering a bite-sized taste of the breathtaking vistas and historical treasures of the longer trail. It’s ideal for travelers chasing stunning views and rich history within a tighter schedule or looking to enjoy a less strenuous version of this world-famous experience.
Short Inca Trail Compared with Other Tours
So, why the Short Inca Trail? It combines Peru’s rich history with nature’s grandeur in a way few places can. Imagine treading paths once marked by the Inca civilization—it’s an explorer’s dream! This condensed trek might save you time, but it sacrifices none of the magic, filling you with the awe of Andean vistas and the splendor of Wiñay Wayna ruins before presenting Machu Picchu’s legendary views as your grand finale.
The Short Inca Trail’s Highest Point
Reaching for the sky, the Short Inca Trail’s highest point sits at 2,720 meters (8,923 feet) at the Sun Gate—or “Inti Punku” in Quechua. Standing here, you’re rewarded with a view that takes your breath away, gazing upon Machu Picchu, shrouded in the enigmatic beauty of the Peruvian Andes cloud forest.
Biodiversity
Get a front-row seat to marvel at the Short Inca Trail’s extraordinary biodiversity. As you climb through different ecological zones, each step is a revelation. The lower stretches teem with lush cloud forests, home to exotic birds like the Andean Guan and the flamboyant Cock-of-the-rock. Delicate orchids and ferns add intricate touches of color. Higher up, you enter the Puna ecosystem, where resilient grasses and unique Polylepis trees, adapted to high altitudes, thrive. Watch out for llamas, alpacas, and maybe even the reclusive spectacled bear if luck’s on your side. The layers of biodiversity not only create a visual feast but also highlight the crucial need for ongoing conservation in this precious region.
Safety
Your safety on the Short Inca Trail holds paramount importance! Prepare astutely for the physical demands and potential altitude challenges. Equip yourself with plenty of water, durable hiking boots, sunscreen, and layered clothing for changing temperatures. It’s wise to have a guide familiar with the trail to keep on course, as going off-track can lead to risky situations. Uphold respect for the environment by following the leave-no-trace ethos, and remember, emergency services are there if needed, but response times can vary given the trail’s remote setting. Embrace precautions, and enjoy this magnificent journey responsibly.
What is it like, the Short Inca Trail?
Additional Info for Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
The Short Inca Trail offers a breathtaking and condensed version of the classic trek, perfect for those with limited time. This 2-day adventure combines stunning Andean scenery with the unmatched cultural heritage of the ancient trail. Starting at Kilometer 104, you will hike past archaeological sites like Chachabamba and Wiñay Wayna, before finally arriving at the iconic Sun Gate (Inti Punku), where you’ll witness your first awe-inspiring view of Machu Picchu.
Please note that permits are required to access the trail and are limited, so booking well in advance is essential. The trek requires a moderate fitness level, as the trail involves steep inclines and steps. Professional guides will be with you throughout the experience to provide historical insights and ensure your safety. This shorter trail offers an unforgettable introduction to Machu Picchu while preserving the thrill and essence of the ancient Inca paths.
What is the Short Inca Trail
What is the Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu?
The Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is a popular trekking route that serves as a more accessible alternative to the traditional four-day trek. Spanning approximately 11 kilometers (6.8 miles), this trail allows visitors to experience the beauty, history, and mystique of the Andes without committing to a longer hike. Starting at Kilometer 104 of the railway to Aguas Calientes, the trail passes through breathtaking landscapes, ancient archaeological sites such as Wiñay Wayna, and lush cloud forests. The trek culminates at the Sun Gate (Inti Punku), offering hikers their first stunning view of Machu Picchu. This route is perfect for travelers seeking a blend of adventure and cultural immersion within a shorter time frame.
Trek Description
2-Day Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
The Short Inca Trail, also known as the 2-day Inca Trail, is an awe-inspiring trek starting with an early rise and breakfast. You’ll enjoy private transport to the Ollantaytambo train station before boarding a train to Chachabamba or Km104, the trek’s starting point. During the journey, our expert Inca Trail guide will share the captivating history of the Chachabamba and Wiñayhuayna Inca ruins. Rediscovered in 1940, these ruins add historical depth to your adventure. This trek offers a relatively easy-to-moderate6-7 hours of walking, covering 11 km/6.8 miles. It’s an excellent opportunity to explore the magnificent Machu Picchu. If you’re lucky, you may also witness a breathtaking sunset and sunrise over the citadel, weather permitting.
Key Highlights:
- Diverse landscapes and ecological zones
- Starting altitude:2,150m/7,217ft
- Highest point: Inti Punku (Sun Gate) at2,750m/9,022ft
- Concludes at Machu Picchu, altitude2,400m/7,874ft
- Accessible to all ages and fitness levels
Why the Short Inca Trail?
Why Choose the Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu?
The Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is the perfect option for those seeking a shorter yet equally rewarding adventure through the Andean landscapes. Unlike the traditional four-day trek, this route enables travelers to experience the highlights of the trail in just two days, making it ideal for those with limited time or less trekking experience. Despite its shorter duration, the trail preserves the magic of the full experience, leading trekkers past stunning ruins, such as Chachabamba, and through diverse ecosystems, including cloud forests teeming with unique flora and fauna. This route culminates with a magnificent entrance to the Sun Gate (Inti Punku), offering a breathtaking first glimpse of Machu Picchu that is every bit as awe-inspiring as the longer trail’s finale.
Departure and Return From/to: Cusco
Departure and Return
The adventure kicks off with an early morning train ride from Cusco to Kilometer 104. This scenic ride, offering views of the Sacred Valley and Urubamba River, is an exciting prelude. Upon arrival, you’ll embark on the hike guided by experts providing valuable historical and cultural insights. The trek concludes at Machu Picchu, where you get to explore the legendary citadel and its stunning surroundings.
The next day starts early again as you descend to Aguas Calientes and take a relaxing train ride back to Cusco. This well-planned itinerary ensures maximum exploration of Incan wonders and offers moments for relaxation and reflection amidst the stunning Andes.
Important Information
Important Information About Short Inca Trail Trek:
Keep these in mind for an enjoyable experience:
- Book in advance: Limited daily visitors, especially during peak seasons (May to September).
- Physical preparation: Engage in regular cardiovascular and strength training exercises before the trek.
- Pack right: Essentials include sturdy boots, layered clothing, sunscreen, insect repellent, and hydration systems.
- Eco-friendly practices: Minimize waste, stick to marked paths, respect local flora and fauna.
- Acclimatize: Arriving in Cusco a few days in advance to get used to the high altitude can enhance your experience.
Accommodation:
Accommodation

You’ll stay at the charming 3-star Hotel Qoya Palace in the town of Aguas Calientes. This hotel blends comfort and convenience, featuring warm, inviting rooms, modern amenities, and attentive service at a budget-friendly price. Its prime location offers easy access to local attractions, helping you immerse yourself in the vibrant culture.
Cancellations
Cancellation Policy
The deposit for your trek is non-refundable and non-transferable as per the regulations for the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu. If there are any changes or cancellations, notify “Sunrise Peru Trek” immediately to avoid additional expenses beyond the deposit.
FAQ
FAQ ABOUT 2-DAY SHORT INCA TRAIL
What’s the ideal season to embark on the Short Inca Trail?
If you’re aiming for an unforgettable journey, plan your trek during the dry months from May to September. This period boasts charming weather, with pleasant temperatures, sunny skies, and minimal rainfall—just perfect for trekking! Keep in mind, though, that it’s also the height of tourist activity. So, lock in your adventure early to secure your spot.
What level of difficulty should I expect on the Short Inca Trail?
The Short Inca Trail presents a moderate challenge, including some uphill sections and high-altitude parts. It’s less demanding than its classic counterpart, making it accessible to those with a moderate fitness level. You’ll find the journey even more enjoyable with proper acclimatization and preparation.
What essentials should I pack for the journey?
Equip yourself for success on the trail with sturdy hiking boots, light layers for agility, a trusty waterproof jacket, and sun protection, including a hat and high-SPF sunscreen. Don’t forget insect repellent and a reusable water bottle. Also, pack a compact first-aid kit, personal medications, plenty of snacks, and a camera to capture the stunning vistas and historic gems along your path.
Do I need a permit for the Short Inca Trail?
Yes, you certainly need a permit to embark on the Short Inca Trail adventure. These permits are in high demand and can sell out quickly, particularly during peak travel seasons. Therefore, it’s essential to book your trekking tour as early as possible to secure your spot. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to fulfill your trekking aspirations and explore the wonders of the Inca Trail!
Is there an age restriction for this trek?
While there isn’t a specific age limit, trekkers should be in good health and reasonably fit. Many families with children and elderly adventurers complete the trek with success, often guided by expert tour leaders.
Can dietary preferences be accommodated on the trail?
Most certainly. Tour operators like Sunrise Peru Trek accommodate various dietary needs. Whether you’re vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or have another specific requirement, letting your tour operator know ahead of time ensures everyone gets the meals they want.
When should I plan my Short Inca Trail hike?
Your go-to period is the dry spell from May to September. Expect splendid trekking conditions and panoramic views of the Andes. However, the surge in tourists means early reservations are a smart move. The wet season, November through March, has fewer tourists, but be ready for more rain, which can make the trail more demanding.
How challenging is the trek?
The Short Inca Trail fits the moderately difficult category, perfect for those with good fitness. You’ll encounter some steep areas and high altitudes. Regular cardio and strength training beforehand can greatly enhance your trekking experience.
What types of accommodations can I find?
Tour operators generally provide camping options complete with tents, sleeping bags, and the necessary gear. For those desiring extra comfort, some tours offer luxurious add-ons. Nearby towns such as Ollantaytambo and Aguas Calientes provide a range of accommodation choices, from budget hostels to upscale hotels.
What preservation efforts exist for the trail?
Preserving the Short Inca Trail is critical. Tour operators enforce strict guidelines, like waste management and group size caps, to lessen environmental impact. Travelers are encouraged to uphold Leave No Trace principles: taking all trash with you, respecting wildlife, and sticking to designated paths to protect the natural beauty and cultural heritage.
What wildlife might I see while trekking?
The trek not only offers spectacular scenery but also a chance to see interesting wildlife. Keep an eye out for the magnificent Andean condor, vibrant toucans, the elusive vizcacha, and colorful reptiles. Observing these creatures respectfully will deepen your connection to the Andes’ rich biodiversity.
What gear should be part of my trekking pack?
Being well-packed is vital for a smooth trekking experience on the Short Inca Trail. You’ll want dependable hiking boots, a lightweight backpack, and layered clothing to adjust to fluctuating temperatures. Don’t forget a waterproof jacket for surprise weather shifts, especially in the wet season. A reusable water bottle, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a basic first-aid kit are key for comfort and safety. With these essentials, you’ll be all set for an exhilarating experience amidst awe-inspiring scenery!
Map
2-day Short Inca Trail Map




















