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4 Day itinerary in Peru, South America

Inca Trail Trek to Machu Picchu

A spectacularly rich experience in the Andean Mountains awaits you! Immerse yourself in the Inca culture as you hike 43 kilometers through the heart of the beautiful Andes. This 4-day trek is the only one to take you along the original Inca Trail, arriving in the early morning light to Machu Picchu.

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Overview

Physical Difficulty

Demanding
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Recommended Age

Everyone

Operated in

English, Spanish

GUIDANCE

Tour Guide

starting point

Cusco

trip type

Private

trip attributes

Cycling

Kayaking

Hiking

Rafting

Snorkeling/Diving

Skiing/Snowboarding

Historic & cultural landmarks

Outdoors & Nature

Adventure

Start/End

Night

Highlights

1

Enjoy delicious Peruvian food

2

Hike the original & legendary Inca Trail

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See ancient Inca ruins along the trek

4

Reach Machu Picchu in the early morning

Itinerary

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Day 1

place Cuzco - Wayllabamba Camp, Peru

Today you will be picked up at your accommodation between 5:00-6:00 am. One day before the trek, make sure you made all of the necessary preparations. Before starting the amazing trek adventure, you will be taken by bus to the town of Ollantaytambo, where you will have an hour to eat breakfast on your own and purchase last-minute snacks, water and walking sticks. Then you will hop back on the bus to Piscacucho where the famous Inca Trail journey will begin. Don't forget to bring your original passport, student card (if applicable) for the first Inca Trail checkpoint. Your guide will have your tickets for you. Start hiking along rolling hills in the Vilcanota River Valley where you will spot at several small archaeological sites on the way. During half-way, you will enjoy a tasty lunch and you will have time to relax before reaching Wayllabamba camp. (2,980m) Trekking:10 kilometers / 6 hours Difficulty: Moderate trek along a rolling path gradually ascending from Piscacucho 82 KM (2,570m) through the Urubamba river valley for 10 KM to reach Wayllabamba Camp (2,980m).

Meals: Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation:

  • Superior Service: Wayllabamba Camp
  • Regular Service: Wayllabamba Camp
Day 2

place Wayllabamba Camp - Pacaymayo Camp, Peru

Trek to Pacaymayo Camp via Dead Woman's Pass (B/L/D) Enjoy an early breakfast around 6:00 am before starting off on the most challenging day along the trail, with a vertical hike of 6 km (approx. 5 hours) to reach Dead Woman's Pass at 4,215m followed by a 3 km hike down stone steps to reach Pacaymayo camp at 3,600m (approx. 2 hours). You can take your time and rest as much as you need, as you will ascend more than 1,200 meters over the course of the morning. Just after you reach Dead Woman's Pass you will be rewarded with spectacular views of nearby snow-capped mountain peaks and roaring waterfalls. Walk slowly down to Pacaymayo Camp (3,600m) to enjoy the view. You will stop for lunch and a well-deserved nap. Then you will have the rest of the afternoon to enjoy the camp before dinner and an early bedtime. Trekking: 10 kilometers / 7 hours. Difficulty: Difficult trekking day starting at Wayllabamba Camp (2,980m) with a constant ascent of 6.4 KM to Dead Woman’s Pass (4,215m), an elevation gain of 1,200 vertical meters. Descend another 2.4 KM along a stone staircase to reach Pacaymayo Camp (3,600m), a decrease in elevation of 800 vertical meters.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation:

  • Superior Service: Pacaymayo Valley Campsite
  • Regular Service: Pacaymayo Valley Campsite
Day 3

place Pacaymayo Camp - Wiñayhuayna Camp, Peru

Trek to Wiñayhuayna Camp via Runquracay Pass (B/L/D) Today, hike for one hour uphill and discover the beautiful Pacaymayo archaeological site. Continue one hour to Runquracay Pass (3,950m) where you can summit the mountain for amazing views of surrounding peaks. You will have the chance to explore two more archaeological sites called Sayacmarca & Phuyupatamarca with your guide before having lunch along the way. By late afternoon you will reach Wiñayhuayna High Jungle camp (2,650m) set above a river valley in a high jungle climate. After dinner, say a big THANK YOU to your porters and guides. Trekking: 15 kilometers / 9 hours Difficulty: Moderate ups and downs along ancient Inca stairways for 15 KM from Pacaymayo Camp (3,600m) crossing over Runquracay Pass (3,950m) ending at Wiñayhuayna High Jungle Camp (2,650m) with breaks at scenic archaeological sites along the way.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation:

  • Superior Service: Winay Wayna Camp
  • Regular Service: Winay Wayna Camp
Day 4

place Wiñayhuayna Camp - Machu Picchu - Cuzco, Peru

Trek to Sun Gate, Explore Machu Picchu, Return to Cuzco (B) Today, you will wake up between 3:30 and 4:30 am and have breakfast early to live an incredible experience. You will head to the Wiñaywayna checkpoint and join the lineup to wait for the gate to open at 5:30 am. Once the gate opens, you will hike for about an hour to reach the Sun Gate. We'll keep our fingers crossed for a clear day! Catch the first glimpses of light over the stunning ruins of Machu Picchu, a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience. Then continue down the final length of the trail for 40 minutes to reach the Machu Picchu archaeological complex. Explore this magical site on a 2-hour guided tour and learn about the history of this incredible Inca citadel. Afterward, you will be free to visit on your own and take pictures at your leisure. If you're feeling adventurous, take an optional trek to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (must be booked in advance). Return to Aguas Calientes from where you will catch a train to Ollantaytambo. From Ollantaytambo, you will take a bus back to Cuzco, arriving back around 20:00. You will be dropped off late in the day at the Plaza San Francisco. Please make your way back to the accommodation of your choice. We wish you the best for your onward travels! Trekking: 7 kilometers / 2 hours Difficulty: Follow an easy, flat and narrow 7 KM path from Wiñayhuayna High Jungle Camp (2,650m) to the Sun Gate (2,720m) and finally descend into the impressive archaeological site of Machu Picchu (2,400m)

Meals: Breakfast

What’s Included

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  • Winay Wayna Camp
  • Wayllabamba Camp
  • Pacaymayo Valley Campsite
  • Pacaymayo Valley Campsite
  • Wayllabamba Camp
  • Winay Wayna Camp

Meals expand_less

  • Lunch (3)
  • Dinner (3)
  • Breakfast (3)

Transport expand_less

  • Train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo
  • Bus from Cuzco to start of Inca Trail

Activities expand_less

  • Hike to Machu Pichu

Extras expand_less

  • Inca Trail Permit
  • Emergency oxygen bottle
  • Pre-departure briefing
  • Inca Trail and Machu Picchu entrance fees
  • Porters and cook to carry all shared camping equipment

Not Included expand_less

  • Travel Insurance
  • Personal Expenses
  • Other Meals/Drinks
  • Tips & Gratitudes

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