Inca Trail 4 Day

$980

Inca Trail 4 Days

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$980

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This is the classic 4 day Inca Trail. Make sure you book it early since the permits sell out far in advance. It is one of the best treks in the whole world.

4 Days / 3 Nights
2 Destinations
Starts/Ends:
The Inca Trail/Machu Picchu
Trekking

Overview

Route & Map

Itinerary

Inclusions

Packing List

Destinations: The Inca Trail, Machu Picchu

This is the classic 4 day Inca Trail. Make sure you book it early since the permits sell out far in advance. It is one of the best treks in the whole world.

3 Nights

9 Meals

Transport

Specified

English Speaking

Private Guides

Route & Map

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Itinerary

Day 1: The Inca Trail

You are picked up at your hotel in Cusco and taken on a scenic two-hour route through the Sacred Valley until you reach Ollantaytambo. In Ollantaytambo you will be prepared with equipment, food, and porters for the trek. A good idea is to bring coca leaves for altitude sickness relieving tea and wooden walking sticks to help you on the trek (trekking poles with metal tips are not permitted). Once set you will continue on to Piskacucho by bus (altitude: 2700m).
After crossing the Piskacucho Bridge over the Urubamba River the trek starts. You now have a 12 km hike ahead of you before the day is over. You start with walking on flat terrain along the river until you take a break at the community of Miskay (altitude: 2800m). The path then continues a bit steeper towards a high plateau. From here you will have a spectacular view of the Inca Ruins of Patallacta (altitude: 2750). The trek then goes on for two more hours before you reach the site where you will have lunch. After lunch it is only 2 hours left before you reach the campsite of Wayllabamba (altitude: 3000m). The highlight of this path is the view of the Vilcanota ridge on the other side of the Urubamba River and the snow-capped Mount Veronica.

Lunch, Dinner

Camp - Wayllabamba

Trek Equipment & Porters

Oxygen & First Aid Kit

Day 2: The Inca trail

The second day of the Inca Trail is the toughest one. After an early wake up and breakfast you will ascend for 9 km, surrounded by lush vegetation and crispy streams. It is important that you take your time by taking many shorter breaks to not exhaust yourself. You will take a longer break at the Llulluchapampa village and after this it is time to hike the highest and most famous mountain pass, the Abra Warmihuaña or “Dead Woman´s Pass” (altitude: 4200m). This hike takes around 2 hours and the last part before reaching the top is quite tough because of the altitude so it is even more important to take breaks. At the top of the Dead Woman´s Pass you can relax for a while and take some photos before you continue. Then you will descend on a winding 2,5 km path of steps that crosses a natural valley, the habitat of much wildlife. You will have lunch along the way and continue to the campsite at the Pacamayo Valley (altitude 3600m). There you will rest and relax and have a nice dinner.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Camp - Pacamayo Valley

Trek Equipment & Porters

Oxygen & First Aid Kit

Day 3: The Inca Trail

Today you will trek 15 km along an impressive and archeologically rich path. First you will ascend to the Runkurakay Pass (altitude 3970m). Halfway through the pass you will encounter the ruins of Runkurakay, an Inca watch-house. On the following pass you will have great views of the mountain ranges of Vilcabamba and Pumasillo. You then continue on to the spectacular ruins of Sayacmarca (altitude: 3624). After this you will trek through the cloud-forest to the last climb that will lead you to the third pass, the Abra de Phuyupatamarca (altitude: 3700m). Then the trail goes mostly downhill to the archeological site of Phuyuoatamarca. This ruin is called the “Town above the Clouds” and is surrounded by Inca terraces consisting of sophisticated irrigation and fountain systems. By sunset you will reach the ruins of Wiñaywayna, or “Forever Young”. This is believed to have been a center where water was worshipped, flower enthusiasts will be pleased to see the pink orchids in addition to learning about the ruin. Very close by is the camp site where you can find hot showers and a restaurant. Tonight you will say goodbye to the cook and the porters who will leave early the next morning on the train back to Cusco.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Camp - Wiñaywayna

Trek Equipment & Porters

Oxygen & First Aid Kit

Day 4: The Inca Trail

You will wake up at 4:00am and have breakfast at 4:30am in order to start the trek at 5:00am and reach the Inti Punko, or the “Sun Gate”, by 6:00am. The trek will take you through a narrow trail of cloud forest. As you reach the Sun Gate, just before sunrise, the fog will lift and Machu Picchu will be lit with sunlight. The view is truly magical and awe-inspiring. You will then descend to the citadel to start the two hour tour during which you will learn everything about Machu Picchu. After the tour you will have plenty of free time. Some people choose to climb the lush peak of Hyana Picchu. From here you will have a great view over the ruins and the surroundings. It is a tough climb though, especially after 4 days of trekking, so extreme caution must be taken.
In the afternoon you will take the train back to Cusco. We pick you up at the train station and transfer you to the hotel.

Breakfast

Bus to Aguas Calientes

Train to Cusco

Hotel Transfer

Included

  • Pick up at the hotel
  • Transfer from the hotel to km 82
  • Entrance for the Inca trail and Machu Picchu
  • Professional English speaking guides on all excursions
  • Tent to sleep, cooking-and kitchen tent, tables, chairs, etc.
  • Sleeping bag
  • Inflatable mattrass Thermarest
  • Walking sticks
  • Porter for camping equipment (if you wish you may rent a porter for your personal equipment)
  • 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners, coffee, snacks
  • Water to dring for you bottles (you cannot buy water out on the Inca trail)
  • Oxygen
  • First Aid-kit
  • Radio communication
  • Bus Machu Picchu – Aguas Calientes
  • Guided tour on Machu Picchu
  • Train back to Cusco or Ollantaytambo, some days bus from Ollantaytambo to Cusco

Excluded

  • Tips
  • Tips

What To Bring

  • Warm Clothing
  • Hiking Shoes
  • Hat
  • Sun Block
  • Sunglasses
  • Swim Clothes
  • Camera
  • Water Bottle
  • Medicine For Altitude Sickness
  • Insect Repellant
  • Tips

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