Clasic Inka Trail

4 DAYS AND 3 NIGHTS

Discover the famous 4-day, 3-night Inca Trail group excursion! Witness the impressive sunrise at the Sun Gate and enjoy the magical view of Machu Picchu!
Wait no longer and let yourself be amazed by the ancient Inca ruins along the entire trail, while enjoying the lush vegetation of the cloud forest, the imposing mountain passes, and the endless landscapes.
Exploring this incredible route with us guarantees the best experience of your life. We will take care of everything, including selecting the best campsites, satisfying your discerning palate with delicious and nutritious meals, providing high-quality equipment, and accompanying you with highly professional and knowledgeable staff with whom you will feel comfortable.
Our motto is “The journey is the destination,” and we promise this will be your best travel experience.

Program

At the start of the 4-day, 3-night group Inca Trail tour, our team will kindly pick you up from your hotel in Cusco, Urubamba, or Ollantaytambo. If you are in Cusco, we will be there at 4:30 AM; if you are in Urubamba, at 5:30 AM; and if you are in Ollantaytambo, you can rest a little longer, as we will pick you up at 6:30 AM.

Then we will head to Km 82, where we will have the first checkpoint of the Inca Trail to begin our hike. Please do not forget to bring your original passport, as it is necessary to enter the Inca Trail.

The first 2 hours of the hike are relatively easy, as we will head towards our first Inca site, Patallacta. This is an ancient Inca control post for approaching Machu Picchu. From there, we will continue for another 2 hours until we reach our lunch spot.

After lunch, we will hike for another 2 hours until we reach the first night’s campsite, at Ayapata (3300 meters). On this stretch, we will pass through 2 small communities where you can buy energy drinks, snacks, or any other essential items you may have forgotten, such as batteries.

We will arrive at our campsite around 5:00 PM. After settling in, you can relax and enjoy a hot drink and a snack with our team of porters, chef, and guide. At 7:30 PM, we will be ready for dinner, and afterwards you can rest.

Hiking distance: 8.7 miles/14 km (6-7 hours)

Camp altitude: 3300 meters (high) above sea level

Difficulty: Moderate (Getting used to the Inca Trail)

Climate: Warm with wind

On the second day of the 4-day, 3-night group Inca Trail tour, our porters will wake you up early with a cup of coca tea to help you prepare for the fascinating day ahead.

We will start early, as the route is longer. We will hike for approximately 4 hours until we reach the highest point of the trek, Dead Woman’s Pass (4215 meters). Once there, we will take a short break to enjoy the views before continuing down into the next valley, the Pacaymayu Valley – Hidden River. We will walk through the valley for about an hour and a half until we reach the spot where we will have lunch and you can refill your water bottles.

After lunch, we will begin to ascend again towards the second pass of the trek. We will hike for 2 hours until we reach a small Inca site called Runcu Raccay, where we can see two impressive waterfalls on the opposite side of the valley.

After the second pass, we will hike for approximately one hour towards the magnificent Inca site called Sayacmarca (a town otherwise inaccessible). We will stop here to rest and take a short tour.

Then, we can enjoy the sunset over the Vilcabamba mountain range. Just 20 minutes further, we will arrive at our second campsite, Chaquicocha (Dry Lake, 3600 meters).

After dinner, if you are not too tired, we can do some stargazing and show you the fascinating Inca constellations. The magnificent southern hemisphere sky, away from artificial lighting, is something worth contemplating!

Hiking distance: 9.94 miles/16 km (7-8 hours)

Camp altitude: 3600 meters (high)

Difficulty: Main day (you will have conquered the two Inca Passes)

Area: Andes and Cloud Forest

Climate: Cold and rainy

Completing Day 2 and starting Day 3 certainly deserves a pat on the back! We will start early again, at 6:30 am.

This day will be the most beautiful of the entire Inca Trail. We will hike for 2 hours along what we call the “Inca flat” (gradual slopes) and begin to enter the jungle, known as the Cloud Forest.

As we walk, we will have the opportunity to admire Salkantay Mountain, the second highest snow-capped mountain in the Sacred Valley, and enjoy a fantastic panoramic view of the Vilcabamba mountain range.

Towards the end of the Inca floors, we will climb to the last peak at Phuyupatamarka (3600 meters), from where we will have excellent views of the Urubamba River.

We will descend through the valley and get our first view of Machu Picchu Mountain, although the site itself will still be hidden. From Phuyupatamarka, we will hike for 3 hours down a series of steps to our last campsite, near Wiñay Wayna (Forever Young).

Wiñay Wayna is the most spectacular Inca site after Machu Picchu and the most popular campsite due to its proximity to Machu Picchu. During the descent, we will visit 2 Inca ruins, Phuyupatamarka (City in the Clouds) and Intipata (Terraces of the Sun). We will arrive at our campsite around 1:00 PM for lunch.

After lunch, you will have the rest of the day free to relax and prepare for the last day of the tour at Machu Picchu. If you still have energy, you can visit the Wiñay Wayna ruins, which are just a 5-minute walk from the campsite. These ruins are impressive and will give you a good idea of what awaits you at Machu Picchu.

For dinner, we will celebrate the last night on the trail with a special farewell party. Our team of porters, chef, and guide will surprise you with delicious traditional Peruvian food and share Inca stories and legends with you.

After dinner, we recommend resting early to be ready for the exciting final day.

Hiking distance: 6.21 miles/10 km (5-6 hours)

Camp altitude: 2600 meters (medium)

Difficulty: Moderate to easy (descending towards Machu Picchu)

Area: Cloud Forest

Climate: Warm and humid

The final day has arrived! We will wake up early, at 4:00 AM, to begin the hike to the Sun Gate, also known as Inti Punku. We will hike for approximately 1 hour through the cloud forest to reach this point, from where you will have your first panoramic view of Machu Picchu. Get ready for one of the most exciting views of your life!

After enjoying the view from the Sun Gate, we will descend for approximately 1 hour until we reach the famous ruins of Machu Picchu. Here, our guide will take you on a comprehensive tour of the site, explaining its history, architecture, and significance. You will have free time to explore on your own and take photographs.

After enjoying Machu Picchu, we will descend to the town of Aguas Calientes, where we will have a delicious buffet lunch to recharge our energy.

Then, we will take the train back to Ollantaytambo and from there a bus back to Cusco. We will arrive in Cusco approximately at 9:00 PM, where our team will accompany you back to your hotel.

Hiking distance: 3.11 miles/5 km (2-3 hours)

Altitude of Machu Picchu: 2430 meters (low)

Difficulty: Easy (mostly descending)

Area: Mountain and Cloud Forest

Climate: Warm and humid

And there you have it! You have successfully completed the 4-day Inca Trail trek and arrived at one of the wonders of the world, Machu Picchu. This is an achievement to be proud of and an experience you will remember forever.

Remember that these are only general descriptions and the actual experience may vary depending on weather conditions, fitness level, and other factors. Feel free to consult with our experts for more detailed and personalized information about the Inca Trail route. We look forward to having you live this unforgettable adventure in Peru!

Inclusions

Includes

  • Professional guides
  • Travel permits
  • Orientation and sleeping bag delivery
  • Porters to carry the sleeping bag
  • Transportation from the hotel to the start of the hike and vice versa
  • Camping equipment and dining tent
  • Food (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during the trek
  • Drinking water
  • First aid and oxygen
  • Extras (pillow, foam mattress, backpack cover, poncho)
  • Satellite phones for emergencies
  • Taxes and permit costs

Does Not Include

  • Trekking pole rental ($10).
  • Porters (can be arranged for a fee based on bag weight).
  • Ascent to Huayna Picchu ($75 per person).
  • Weather is not included, as we cannot control it.

Recommendations

Recommendations for your trip:

  • Pack as lightly as possible, as there are no porters on this hike.
  • Bring your important documents with you, such as passport, valid student ID (if applicable), and migration card.
  • Bring a small, lightweight backpack for the trip.
  • Remember to bring a water container, such as Camelbags, with a capacity of at least 2-3 liters.
  • Use comfortable and lightweight hiking boots with good soles.
  • Do not forget to include hygiene items on your list, such as sunscreen, facial moisturizer, insect repellent, hand sanitizer, wet wipes, toothbrush and toothpaste, toilet paper, personal medication, and a first aid kit.
  • Keep in mind the backpack size restrictions inside Machu Picchu; backpacks larger than 25 liters will not be permitted.
  • Bring water for the first morning, as there will be no time to filter water until the first lunch.
  • Do not forget to bring a hat for the sun, rain gear, wool hat, camera, music, hand sanitizer, toilet paper, and a small plastic bag for waste.
  • Bring extra money for souvenirs, drinks, and tips.
  • Consider bringing earplugs for better rest during the trip.