Inca Trail
cost
From CAD $595 

departure
Daily 

duration
6 Days 

locations
Cusco Region, Machu Picchu 

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The Inca Trail is undoubtedly one of the highlights of South America: a stunning trek over the Peruvian Andes, through cloud forest and high rainforest, to reach one of the world’s most important archaeological sites and one of the seven New Wonders of the World - Machu Picchu.

Note: Due to restrictions on the number of people allowed to trek the Inca Trail daily by the Peruvian Government, we recommend booking at least 3 months in advance (6 months for the May-September peak season) to ensure that you can trek your desired dates.

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Day 1: Cusco: Arrival

Arrival into Cusco, pre trek briefing will be held at tour hotel at 7pm.

Day 2: Cusco - Km 82 - Huayllabamba

Early this morning, our guide will pick you up from your hotel to transfer you by bus to Km 82 where you will arrive mid-morning and meet the team that will join you during the trek - porters, camp assistants and cooks.

The first day’s walk is quite easy and during the first part you will have a beautiful view of the snow-peaked Veronica Mountain above you and the Vilcanota River below you. Lunch will be waiting for you when you arrive at the Archaeological Complex of Patallacta.

After re-energising, we begin the steady climb to Huayllabamba, where the first camp is set up.

Meals Included: Snack, Lunch, Afternoon Snack and Dinner

Day 3: Huayllabamba - Pacaymayu
After breakfast, the hardest part of the trail begins, with a steep, three-hour ascent to the highest point of the trek, Warmiwañusca (Dead Woman’s Pass), at some 4200m (13,800ft) above sea level. Here you will not only enjoy incredible, panoramic views, but you will have a great sense of achievement at reaching this milestone.
After lunch in Vizcachayoc, we will descend towards Pacaymayu (3500m/11,480ft) for dinner and camp.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Snack, Lunch, Afternoon Snack and Dinner.
Day 4: Pacaymayu - Wiñayhuayna
After breakfast, the ascent will begin to the second highest pass on the Trail, at more than 3900m (12,800ft) above sea level. On the way up, you can enjoy a guided visit to the Archaeological Complex of Runkurukay and, on the way down, the Inca Citadel of Sayacmarca (3,600m/11,800ft).
Lunch will be ready for you in Chaqquicocha. Then, we continue walking towards Phuya Patamarka (Town in Clouds), another important archaeological monument.
After a brief rest, we will continue walking to the spectacularly-located Archaeological Complex of Wiñay Huayna (Always Young). We have a guided visit of the complex before we have dinner and overnight in the nearby campsite.
N.B. The above are our regular camp sites; however, these can be changed by the Machu Picchu Management Unit without previous warning. It will not affect the itinerary.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Snack, Lunch, Afternoon Snack and Dinner.
Day 5: Wiñay Huayna - Machu Picchu - Cusco
After an early breakfast, we will make the one-hour walk through high rainforest to Inti Punku (Gateway of the Sun), the well-known entrance to Machu Picchu, with its unparallelled panoramic view of the Inca Citadel.
Upon arrival in Machu Picchu, you will have a guided tour of the ruins and monuments, such as the Main Square, the Circular Tower, the Sacred Solar Clock, the Royal Quarters, the Temple of the Three Windows and the Cemeteries. This is followed by free time to stroll around the Citadel, before meeting the rest of the group to be transferred by bus to Aguas Calientes for lunch.
In the afternoon, you take the train back to Cusco, where you will be transferred to your selected hotel.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Snack.

Day 6: End of Tour

Our services end after breakfast.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Note: There is now a separate entry fee of $70 for anyone wanting to trek up Huayna Picchu in conjunction with the Inca Trail. Please let us know when booking a trek if you would like to hike this mountain. Spaces are extremely limited, and first come - first served applies!
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Inca Trail Fast Facts
Accommodation
Hotel (first and final night)
Camping (twin share tents)
Inclusions
Accommodation
Meals (except lunch on last day)
Entrances/ permits,
Transfers (bus and train)
Camping equipment (excluding sleeping bags)
Personal porter (able to carry 5kgs)
Tour guide (English speaking) Cooks & communal porters (for tents, food, cooking equipment etc).
Difficulty Rating
4 (average fitness required).
Sustainability
Carbon Offsets available in the shopping cart,
Renewable energy used at hotel
Local foods used on tour
Local guides used (English speaking, most University educated).
Single Surcharge
$90
 Notes
Sleeping bags can be hired in Cusco.
The Trail is closed in February for maintenance.
Price dependent on:
Availability of entrance permits
 
Recommended packing:
  • Passport
  • Backpack,
  • Sleeping bag
  • Wet weather and wind protection,
  • Torch / flashlight
  • Water bottle or camelback
  • Water purification tablets
  • Sun screen
  • Insect repellent.
Inca Trail General Information
Please note that the trail is closed for the month of February for its annual clean-up.

Please be wary th
at the path involves high altitude trekking and an average fitness level or above is recommended.
We use modern equipment and local, specialist guides.
We advise arriving in Cusco at least 24 - 48 hours before your trek to acclimatise.
This is a camping tour, and all accommodation on the Trail is in twin share tents.

Please note that all meals are provided on the Inca trail, and are prepared by support staff. Please notify us of any dietary requirements.

You will be required to carry your personal belongings on the trail. Porters can be hired locally at an additional cost of US$ 20 per day.
Weather
Cusco has a temperate climate with year round temperatures fluctuating between 14º - 16ºC, with warm days and cold nights. Machu Picchu has a semi-tropical climate, with warm, humid days and cold nights. The rainy season in Machu Picchu and Cusco is from November to March.
Although you can trek all year round, the best months for visiting Machu Picchu are May to September. Treks are available all throughout the year except February but be prepared for a little rain from November to March.  
Camping sites and shower/ toilet facilities:
Note that camping locations are determined by the Peruvian Government and are outside the control of all operators. It is generally uncertain which campsite will be provided until the day before departure. Toilets and shower facilities are generally basic and outside of Chimu Adventures    , or any other operator's, control.


Inca Trail not available? Why not do one of the alternative Inca Trails such as Salkantay or Lares which also end at Machu Picchu.
Want this tour plus more? Why not go for the Classic Cusco tour, which includes the Inca trail, airport transfers, 3 nights’ accommodation in Cusco, a Sacred Valley tour and Cusco City tour. Or check out the Andes and Amazon tour, which combines the Inca Trail with 4 nights in an Amazon Jungle lodge.
Looking for some other adventurous activities: Consider our range of rafting, mountain biking and horse riding tours in the Cusco area.
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