Best Inca Trail Tour: 4-Day Trek to Machu Picchu

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Best Inca Trail Tour: 4-Day Trek to Machu Picchu

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We will start in Cusco, traveling to Pisca Cucho, the gateway to the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Our adventure will follow ancient stone paths, surrounded by Andean landscapes. We will hike through valleys, rivers, and cloud forests filled with history and wildlife. Each step will bring us closer to the legendary Lost City.

We will hike from Pisca Cucho to Huayllabamba, passing through scenic farming villages. We will enjoy breathtaking views of the Vilcanota River and explore the first archaeological sites. The second day will challenge us with the climb to Dead Woman’s Pass at 4,215 meters. We will arrive at Pacaymayu and rest among the mountains.

The third day will take us through Pacaymayu, Sayacmarca, Phuyupatamarca, and Wiñaywayna, some of the most fascinating archaeological sites. We will hike ancient staircases and pass through tunnels carved in the rock. The cloud forest will reveal breathtaking landscapes, making this section truly unforgettable. At Wiñaywayna, we will prepare for the final stretch of our journey.

On the last day, we will reach Intipunku, the Sun Gate, and witness the first rays of light over Machu Picchu. We will descend to explore the archaeological site, uncovering its mysteries and history. After an unforgettable experience, we will take the train back from Aguas Calientes to Cusco. Hiking the Inca Trail will leave us with lifelong memories of this legendary route.

Tour Overview

  • Duration: 4 days, 3 nights
  • Distance: 43 km
  • Highest Altitude: 4,215 meters at Dead Woman’s Pass
  • Lowest Altitude: 2,400 meters at Machu Picchu

Difficulty Level: Moderate to Challenging

  • Tour type:Adventure & Cultural Exploration
  • SeasonAll year
  • Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights
  • Number of people10-17 people
  • Start/EndCusco / Machu Picchu
  • Tour LanguageEnglish, Spanish
  • Destinations:Cusco, Pisca Cucho, Huayllabamba, Dead Woman’s Pass, Pacaymayu, Sayacmarca, Phuyupatamarca, Wiñaywayna, Sun Gate, Machu Picchu, Aguas Calientes
  • TransportBus, Train, Walking

Place of departure

Cusco 

Departure time

Early in the morning

Itinerary

Day 1Cusco – Pisca Cucho – Huayllabamba

We will leave Cusco early in the morning and drive to Pisca Cucho (Km 82) at 2,800 meters sea level. This is the official checkpoint for the Classic Inca Trail. After meeting our porters and guides, we will start our hike to Machu Picchu.

The first section will be relatively easy, following the Vilcanota River through scenic landscapes. We will stop at Patallacta (2,750 meters sea level), a stunning archaeological site with terraces and stone structures. After enjoying lunch, we will continue through a lush valley with corn and potato fields.

As we hike, we may spot giant hummingbirds and other Andean wildlife. After two more hours of hiking, we will reach Huayllabamba (3,000 meters sea level), a small village with fields and mountains. Here, we will set up camp and enjoy a well-earned dinner.

  • Distance: 12 km
  • Highest Altitude: 3,000 meters sea level
  • Lowest Altitude: 2,750 meters sea level
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate

Day 2Huayllabamba – Dead Woman’s Pass – Pacaymayu

We will wake up early and enjoy a warm breakfast before starting the toughest part of the hike to Machu Picchu. The trail will take us through the Ayapata Valley, a lush Andean microclimate filled with native flora.

As we ascend, the landscape will change dramatically. We will reach Llulluchapampa (3,850 m), a great spot to rest before the steep climb to Warmiwañusca (Dead Woman’s Pass). This is the highest point of the trek at 4,215 meters sea level, offering breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks.

After celebrating our achievement, we will descend into a beautiful valley leading to Pacaymayu (3,600 meters sea level). This section includes stone steps and offers opportunities to see Andean deer and falcons. We will arrive at our second campsite, where we will have dinner and rest.

  • Distance: 11 km
  • Highest Altitude: 4,215 meters
  • Lowest Altitude: 3,000 meters

Difficulty Level: Challenging

Day 3Pacaymayu – Sayacmarca – Phuyupatamarca – Wiñaywayna

We will wake up early and enjoy a warm breakfast. This day will be the longest but also the most rewarding. We will hike through ancient Inca trails surrounded by breathtaking Andean landscapes. The path will take us through stunning archaeological sites full of history.

We will begin with a steep ascent to Runkurakay Pass (3,950 meters sea level). The climb will be challenging but will reward us with incredible panoramic views. We will explore Runkurakay, an Inca site that may have served as a resting place for messengers. We will continue hiking through a well-preserved stone path leading to Sayacmarca (3,600 meters sea level). This impressive site stands on a rocky cliff, offering spectacular views of the valley.

We will follow the original Inca Trail, passing through lush cloud forests. The trail will take us to Phuyupatamarca (3,650 meters sea level), known as the “City Above the Clouds.” This sacred site features well-preserved terraces and ceremonial fountains. We will take time to explore before continuing our descent.

The trail will lead us down steep stone steps toward Wiñaywayna (2,650 meters sea level). This site is one of the most beautiful on the Inca Trail, featuring impressive terraces and temples. We will set up camp nearby and enjoy our final dinner together.

  • Distance: 16 km 
  • Highest Altitude: 3,950 meters
  • Lowest Altitude: 2,650 meters

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Day 4Wiñaywayna – Sun Gate – Machu Picchu – Aguas Calientes – Cusco

We will wake up before dawn and hike the final stretch of the Classic Inca Trail. After an hour, we will reach Intipunku (Sun Gate) and see the first sunlight over Machu Picchu.

We will descend to the Lost City of the Incas, where our guide will give a two-hour tour. We will explore its temples, plazas, terraces, and mysterious stone structures. After the tour, we will have free time to take photos or climb Huayna Picchu (optional, limited spaces).

In the afternoon, we will take the bus to Aguas Calientes, where we may relax in the hot springs. Later, we will board the train to Ollantaytambo and continue by bus to Cusco.

  • Distance: 5 km
  • Highest Altitude: 2,720 meters
  • Lowest Altitude: 2,400 meters
  • Difficulty Level: Easy

The price includes

  • Pre-Trek Briefing: Meeting with the guide two days before the hike.
  • Hotel Pickup & Transport: Private ride from Cusco to Km 82 (starting point).
  • Permits & Entry Fees: Tickets for the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu.
  • Professional Guide: Bilingual tour guide for the entire trek.
  • Assistant Guide: Extra guide for groups of 9 or more.
  • Camping Gear: Spacious 4-person tents (used by 2 people per tent).
  • Porter Service: Porters carry tents, food, and kitchen supplies.
  • Dining & Cooking Equipment: Dining tent, kitchen tent, tables, and chairs.
  • Meals Included: 03 breakfasts, 03 lunches, 03 dinners, 03 afternoon snacks, Vegetarian options available.
  • Sleeping Mat: Comfortable mattress for camping.
  • Emergency Kit: Oxygen tank and first aid kit.
  • Return Transport:
  • Luggage Storage: Safe storage for your belongings in Cusco.

Price does not include

  • Flights: Airfare to and from Cusco.
  • Accommodation in Cusco: Hotel stay before or after the trek.
  • Extra Meals: Any food not mentioned in the inclusions.
  • Sleeping Bag: You must bring or rent one.
  • Trekking Poles: Not included, but available for rent.

Complementary

  • Original Passport: Required for trail entry.
  • Backpack (25-30L): To carry essentials.
  • Sleeping Bag: Rated for cold temperatures.
  • Trekking Poles: Recommended, with rubber tips.
  • Hiking Boots: Comfortable, waterproof, and with good grip.
  • Clothing: Hiking pants, shirts, warm jacket, fleece, rain jacket or poncho, extra socks, underwear, hat, and gloves.
  • Sun Protection: Sunglasses, hat, sunscreen, and lip balm.
  • Insect Repellent: Highly recommended.
  • Water Bottle or Hydration Pack: At least 2L.
  • Water Purification Tablets or Filter.
  • Personal Toiletries & Wet Wipes.
  • Small Towel.
  • Flashlight or Headlamp: With extra batteries.
  • Snacks: Energy bars, dried fruit, or nuts.
  • Camera or Phone: With power bank.
  • Cash: In Peruvian soles for tips or extra expenses.
Frequently Asked Questions

1How far in advance should we book the Inca Trail Tour?

Permits for the Classic Inca Trail sell out fast, especially in peak season. We must book 4 to 6 months in advance.

2Do we need a tour operator to hike the Inca Trail?

Yes, only licensed tour operators can offer Inca Trail tours. You cannot trek independently.

3What is the best time to visit Machu Picchu?

The best months are April to October for dry weather and clear views. Authorities close the trail in February for maintenance.

4What type of train will we take for the return from Aguas Calientes?

We include an Expedition Train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo. Upgrades to Vistadome Train are available.

5What level of fitness do we need for this trek?

The trek is moderate to challenging. We will hike long distances at high altitudes, so we must prepare physically.

6What kind of camping gear do we provide?

We provide high-quality tents, sleeping mats, dining equipment, and a kitchen tent. We recommend bringing a warm sleeping bag.

7Will we have access to showers and restrooms on the trail?

Basic restroom facilities are available at campsites, but there are no showers. We suggest bringing wet wipes.

8Can we store luggage while we hike the Inca Trail?

Yes, we offer secure storage in our Cusco office for belongings you don’t need on the trek.

9Is altitude sickness a concern?

Yes, the highest point is 4,200 meters. We should acclimate in Cusco for at least two days before trekking.

2 Reviews
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Oliver E.

Solo Traveller

This was an experience of a lifetime! The trails to Machu Picchu were breathtaking, passing through cloud forests and ancient ruins. The tour operator provided high-quality camping gear, and the staff was so supportive.

Arriving at Inti Punku (Sun Gate) and seeing Machu Picchu was unforgettable. I would do it all over again!

July 25, 2024

Henry L.

Solo Traveller

This tour was beyond incredible! The hike to Machu Picchu was challenging but so rewarding. Our guide was knowledgeable and made the journey even more special.

The food was delicious, and the porters worked so hard to make everything smooth. Seeing Machu Picchu at sunrise from the Sun Gate was magical! Highly recommend this tour operator for an unforgettable adventure.

February 8, 2024