The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in 4 days

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5 DAYS - 4 NIGHTS
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Description

The Inca Trail is called in Quechua “the Inka Language” Qhapaq Ñan. The one of the top 10 trekking routes in South America and the number 1 in Peru. It served as a communication system for the Incas, allowing runners to travel from one place to another across the vast Inca Empire, which extended from southern Colombia to northern Argentina. There are different Inca trails to hike, but this is the most famous one, taking you from the Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World, through beautiful landscapes and various Inca archaeological sites.

Our departure dates for the Inca Trail range from March to January. Our recommended period being April to October due to the rainy season. The Inca Trail has a strict limit on the number of people alowed (500), with three hundred of them are the guides, porters and chefs. Therefore we will recommend booking your trip as early as possible, ideally around 6 months in advance.

The real Inca Trail covers more than 32,952 hectares, various networks of Inca roads, dozens of archaeological sites, ten ecological zones, over 450 bird species, and 200 species of orchids, in addition to the Sanctuary of Machu Picchu.

  • Day 01: Cusco | Ollantaytambo – Piscacucho, Km 82 – Llactapata view – Wayllabamaba
  • Day 02: Wayllabamaba – Warmiwañusca “Dead Woman’s pass” – Pacaymayu
  • Day 03: Pacaymayo – Runkurakay – Phuyupatamarca – Inti Pata – Wiñayhuayna
  • Day 04: Wiñayhuayna – Inti Punku “Sun Gate” – Machu Picchu – Cusco

Itinerary

1

DAY 1:

Transfer by ITEP Van from Cusco to Km 82 Inca Trail Entrance – WayllabambaOur journey to Machu Picchu through the classical Inca trail begins at your hotel, from where you will be picked up after the breakfast (optional) around 6:00 – 6:30. From your hotel you will have a transfer 2 – 2.5 hours with your guide to our starting point which is called km 82. At the starting point you need to show your Inca Trail permission card, your original passport, and your ISIC card if you have one.Here the Inca Trail begins and we will start hiking for 2 hours to Miskay, where we are going to enjoy a nice lunch. The hike to Miskay is a flat and a beautiful walk, where we can enjoy the incredible flora of the landscape around us.

After the lunch we are going to have another two hours hike to Wayllabamba (3.000 m.) which will be our camping spot. We will arrive there at 5:00 pm in the afternoon, and we will enjoy a nice dinner from our personal professional chef at 6:30 pm. After the dinner we will settle down for the night.

  • Meals: Lunch, snacks, afternoon tea and dinner.
  • Accommodation: Camping facilities.
  • Distance: 11kms/6.8 mls (6 hours more or less of hiking)
  • Difficulty: Easy/Moderate.
  • Walking Time: Approximately 6 hours (including picnic lunch in route)
  • Walk and Terrain: Walk, canter on open roads, some steep ascending

2

DAY 2: 

Trekking Wayllabamba to Pacaymayuc / Runkuraqay

At the second day the guides wakes us up at 5:30 with warm tee, so we can get a good start of the day at the Inca trail and we will eat breakfast at 6:00. Our first hike of this day begins at 6:30 and it will take around 5 hours (7 km) to get from our camp to the high spot which is called dead woman pass (4.600 m), where you can experience the female spirit, a woman that lives on the side of the mountain.

From this place we have a 2 hour hike down to our second camping spot (Pacamayu 3,600 m), where we finally will have our lunch after 7 hours of hiking in total on the Inca trail. At the camp we will rest and around 6.30 we will have dinner. Later we will get comfortable under our blankets, so we can stay warm for the cold night.

Meals: Breakfast, water, lunch, snacks, afternoon tea and Dinner.
Accommodation: Camping facilities.
Distance: 16kms/10mls (9 hours more or less of hiking time)
Difficulty: Moderate/challenge.

3

DAY 3: 

Trekking Pacaymayuc to Winayhuayna

We get up at 6:00 am and breakfast will be served by the chef at 6:30. At 7:00 we will start hiking. This day is a very special and beautiful day where we will pass 3 Inca ruins along the Inca trail. To get to the first Inca ruin Runkqurakay (3.800 m.), we have to hike one hour up; thereafter we have another hour of walking to the second high spot, Runku Pass (4.000 m.). After the second Inca ruin it will get easier, from there we will walk down for 45 m. to Sayacmarka (3580 m.).

After the visit we will have 25 min. to chakicoccha (3.600 m) where we will enjoy our lunch in natural surroundings and incredible landscape. After the lunch we have a one hour hiking to Phuyupatamarka (3.60 m), which is the last hike on the Inca trail of this day. On this place we can find the last Inca construction for today.

From this point we will have an easy two hour walk down to Wiñnahuayna (2.600 m), where we will settle our camp and our chef will make a nice buffet to everyone so we can say goodbye to the chefs and the porters in a very nice way at 6.30. If you still have energy left after the hike, you can visit the archaeological site of Wiñay Huayna, only 5 minutes from our camp spot, a really delightful site on the Inbca trail with a lot of terraces and ruins.

Meals: Breakfast, water, lunch, snacks, afternoon tea and dinner.
Accommodation: Camping facilities and hot showers.
Distance: 10kms/6.2mls (5 hours more or less of hiking)
Difficulty: Moderate

4

DAY 4: 

Trekking Winayhuayna Inti Punku & Machupicchu guided Tour

On the last day we get up very early 3:30 and eat breakfast at 4:00. After the breakfast we begin hiking to the first checkpoint which opens at 5:30. After the checkpoint we have one hour of hiking to the Sun gate, from where we will have great views of Machu Picchu and all the surrounding mountains. Here we will have 20 min. to rest. Thereafter we have 10 min. down to the lost city of the Incas; Machu Picchu. Here the Inca trail ends and we will enter the wonder of Machu Picchu. At the city, we have to pass the second checkpoint for leaving our bags and it will cost you 3 soles for every back, which is necessary.

There you will also need to show your passport, the ticket and the ISIC card if you have one. Thereafter your guide will show you around the Machu Picchu and the different important sites, ruins and temples of the site from 8:00 to 10:00. After the tour you will have some free time to explore the city, its many different roads and its beautiful surroundings. After you have enjoyed the magnificent city of the Incas you have to use your bus ticket to get down to Aguas Calientes and then take the train back to Cusco via Ollantaytambo. The “expedition train” leaves at 6.30 in the evening and arrives at Ollantaytambo after 2 hours. At Ollantaytambo there will be a bus waiting for you to take you back to Cusco. Here your journey will end at 10:30 in the night.

Meals: Breakfast
Distance: 8.9kms/5.5mls “By Bus in 25 minutes”
Difficulty: Easy

Include

Pre-tour information: You will meet your Inca Trail guide at our offices (or another agreed-upon location) around 18:00 hours for an informative session about the tour.
Tourist transportation “Cusco – Ollantaytambo” (round trip).
“Expeditions” tourist train to Km 82, Chachabamba.
“Expeditions” tourist train Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo.
Consettur bus to the return the Machu Picchu archaeological site.
Highly qualified professional English and Spanish-speaking guide on the Inka Trail.
Highly qualified professional English and Spanish-speaking guide at Machu Picchu.
Entrance ticket to the legendary Inca Trail.
1st night: Camping at Wayllabamba.
2nd night: Camping at Pacaymayo.
3rd night: Camping at Wiñay Wayna.
Note: Campsite availability is subject to the availability determined by the Ministry of Culture.
Entrance ticket to the Archeological site of Machu Picchu (Circuit 1 “Guardian’s House”, and Circuit 3).
Dining and kitchen tents, tables, chairs, and kitchen equipment carried by our team (the porters).
A specialized chef for trail cuisine and an assistant who will prepare all meals during the trail.
3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners (vegetarian, vegan, luten-free at no additional cost).
Supply of boiled, filtered, and cooled water from the first lunch to the last breakfast. It is recommended to bring your own water bottles (approximately 3L).
Wake-up with Coca Tea, every morning at the camp, a cup of coca tea is provided in the tent before starting the day.
Tea Time, every day during the hike.
The team will carry a first aid kit, including an emergency oxygen bottle.
24-Hour Customer Service: We offer a 24-hour telephone service to facilitate communication with our agents before your trek.

NOT INCLUDED:

Trekking poles are not included but is highly recommend for the hike. You can bring your our or rent from us.
Sleeping bag.
Additional entrances (Huayna Picchu mountain or Machu Picchu Mountain).
The first breakfast and the last lunch are not included.
Additional costs or delays beyond our control, such as natural disasters, adverse weather conditions, itinerary modifications due to passenger health issues (suffering from an illness or health problems), pandemic, changes in government policies, political instability, strikes, etc.
Note: If you prefer, you can rent trekking poles, sleeping bag, additional entrance fees and lunch can be arranged on-site.

*Note: “Machu Picchu mountain” refers to the peak opposite the main Machu Picchu ruins.

What to Bring?

Original passport (and valid student ID if applicable).
Hiking boots/shoes.
Hiking Socks.
Waterproof jacket / rain poncho.
Warm clothing, hat, and gloves.
Casual mountains wear for evenings
Short or long-sleeved shirts.
Comfortable pants.
Sun hat.
Sunglasses.
Sunscreen (recommended SPF 35).
Reusable plastic or metal bottles, or a camelback.
Insect repellent.
Personal hygiene items or day Pack.
Personal medication.
Camera and camcorder.
Flashlight with extra batteries.
Extra Items to Bring
Shorts.
Trekking poles (with rubber tips).
Bandages and bandages.
Sandals.
Baiting suit for the hot springs.
Extra money for personal expenses, tips (recommend 200 Peruvian nuevos soles for extra expenses).

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