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Salkantay Trail & Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 7 days

Highlights

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Conquer Two Legendary Trails: Experience the perfect fusion of the rugged Salkantay Pass (4,630 m / 15,190 ft) and the world-famous Inca Trail, leading you to Machu Picchu through breathtaking Andean landscapes.

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Humantay Lake’s Turquoise Beauty: Hike to the dazzling Humantay Lake, framed by towering glaciers — one of the most iconic photo spots in the Andes.

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Immersive Andean Nights: Camp under starlit skies in remote Andean valleys, surrounded by snow-capped peaks, lush forests, and authentic highland villages.

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Step Through the Sun Gate: Arrive at Machu Picchu the traditional Inca way — through Inti Punku (the Sun Gate) — for your first magical view of the Lost City of the Incas.

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History, Culture & Adventure in One: Combine natural wonders, diverse ecosystems, and fascinating Inca archaeological sites — a once-in-a-lifetime journey designed for true adventurers.

Overview

Embark on an unforgettable journey with 69 Explorer Peru as we guide you through the iconic Salkantay Trail & Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, a trek that melts breathtaking natural beauty with rich historical tapestry. This classic Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu spans seven days of hiking, immersing you in the heart of the Cusco region’s majestic landscapes and fascinating archaeological sites.

Our adventure begins with a challenging yet rewarding ascent to the Salkantay Pass. At 4,630 meters (15,190 ft), the highest elevation of the trek, you’ll be greeted with awe-inspiring views that make every step worth it. We will then descend into lush cloud forests, bridging the gap between soaring peaks and verdant jungles.

As we continue our journey, the nights will be spent under the starlit skies of the Andes. In remote campsites, you’ll snuggle into your sleeping bag, reflecting on the day’s wonders. Embrace the unique opportunity to spend the night near Santa Teresa, a tranquil spot offering a blend of cultural encounters and natural beauty.

Each day, we will traverse a blend of terrains, from rugged mountain paths to ancient Incan trails. The anticipation builds as we near the Sun Gate, the final stretch before beholding the mystical Machu Picchu. The sense of achievement as you gaze upon this ancient wonder from the Sun Gate is unparalleled.

The Salkantay & Inca Trail to Machu Picchu trek is a must for avid hikers and history enthusiasts alike. It’s essential to book months in advance, ensuring you secure your spot on this sought-after trail as tickets sell out quickly. Along the way, we will share cups of coca tea, a traditional remedy to help you acclimatize to the high altitudes.

Your journey with us will be both safe and comfortable. We recommend bringing travel insurance for peace of mind. The trek’s starts at 3,869 meters (12,690 ft) above sea level and can be demanding, so physical preparation is key. Our experienced guides will be with you every step, ensuring a memorable and safe expedition.

While the classic Inca Trail is a renowned path to Machu Picchu, the Salkantay Trek offers a unique blend of adventure, culture, and natural splendor. Remember, the rainy season can impact the trekking experience, so planning your adventure during the drier months is advisable for the best experience.

Embark on this life-changing journey with 69 Explorer, where the Salkantay Inca Trail to Machu Picchu awaits, promising an adventure filled with breathtaking landscapes, historical wonders, and personal triumphs.

Itinerary

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We promise your entry to Machu Picchu Citadel or we'll refund your money.

Note: Bookings made with 8 or less weeks in prior to the trip, may require adjustments in the itinerary to ensure validity of the ticket including earlier start or rescheduling of certain activities. In order to guarantee your whole experience.

Your exhilarating journey on the Salkantay Inca Trail to Machu Picchu commences at the break of dawn. As we will embark collectively on this remarkable trek.

Our first day is filled with awe-inspiring landscapes and a taste of the rich Andean culture. Here’s what we will experience together:

We will begin our Andean mountain adventure at 5 am, with a pickup from your hotel in our private van. Our first stop of the day is the scenic trailhead at Soraypampa. During our drive there, we will pass through the charming indigenous villages of Iscuchaca and Limatambo. Keep your cameras ready, as this route offers spectacular views of valleys and the renowned Salkantay Mountain.

Up to Humantay.

Upon reaching Soraypampa, we will energize ourselves with a hearty breakfast. This locations is surrounded by the magnificent mountain glaciers of Humantay (5,900 meters/19,356 feet) and Salkantay (6,220 meters/20,396 feet). The sight of these towering peaks serves as an inspiring backdrop for the start of our hike.

Our first challenge will be completing the 2.5-hour hike to the stunning Humantay Lake. The lake’s vibrant turquoise waters, set against the backdrop of the snow-covered Humantay. Which offers a breathtaking sight, making this hike a memorable experience.

First Camp: Salkantaypampa.

After soaking in the beauty of Humantay Lake, we’ll ascend for approximately one and a half hours to reach camp Salkantaypampa. Appetizers and hot drinks will be waiting for us. These will provide a warm welcome in the cool mountain air. Here, in front of the majestic glacier, we will have ample time to settle into our tents, which will be already set up for your comfort.

Before dinner, there will be time to relax and reflect on the day’s adventures, surrounded by the serene beauty of the Andes.

Key Statistics for Day 1 of the Salkantay Inca Trail:

  • Total distance covered: Approximately 12 kilometers (7.5 miles)
  • Highest altitude: 4,200 meters (13,780 feet) at Salkantay pampa
  • Lowest altitude: 3,900 meters (12,795 feet) at Soraypampa
  • Level of difficulty: Moderate, with acclimatization to high altitude being the main challenge

This hike to Soraypampa marks the beginning of our seven-day journey to Machu Picchu. It sets the tone for an adventure filled with natural wonders and cultural insights.

On the second day of our captivating journey, we’ll delve deeper into the heart of the Peruvian Andes. This day is marked by stunning natural scenery. Featuring a closer encounter with the majestic Salkantay Mountain, and an immersive trekking experience.

The day begins early, as your guide gently wakes you with a hot mug of tea or coffee, to be enjoyed right in the comfort of your tent. Then, after savoring a nutritious breakfast, we will gear up for a day filled with breathtaking landscapes and physical challenges.

To Pampajaponesa.

We will embark on our trek from Salkantaypampa towards Pampajaponesa. Our trail leads us off the beaten path, immersing us in the unspoiled beauty of the Andes. The first segment of our hike involves about 3 hours of uphill hiking. As we ascend, the magnificent views of snow-capped mountains, glacial lakes, and amazing valleys unfold around us, offering a visual feast.

Midway through our hike, we will pause to enjoy a well-deserved lunch in the midst of these awe-inspiring surroundings. This break also provides an opportunity to refuel and prepare for the next phase of our trek.

Second Campsite: in the slopes of Salkantay Mountain.

The journey continues for another 3 hours until we reach our campsite, located approximately one kilometer from the snow-capped Salkantay Mountain. The proximity to this iconic peak is truly a highlight, offering an up-close view to this massive mountain.

Upon arrival at our campsite, we will have some time to relax and soak in the natural beauty. The afternoon will be marked by a delightful tea and small snack. Take this opportunity to share your trail experiences with your follow hikers.

As the evening approaches, we will gather for dinner, capping off another memorable day on the Salkantay Inca Trail.

Key Statistics for Day 2 of the Salkantay Inca Trail:

  • Total distance covered: Approximately 15 kilometers (9.3 miles).
  • Highest altitude: 4,630 meters (15,190 feet) near the Salkantay Mountain.
  • Lowest altitude: 3,900 meters (12,795 feet) at Salkantaypampa.
  • Level of difficulty: Challenging, with significant uphill trekking.

This second day on the trail is not just a journey through the Andes, but one into the heart of the Peruvian wilderness, bringing us one step closer to the mystical Machu Picchu.

As we start the third day of our journey, prepare for a day filled with natural wonders. Our route from Pampajaponesa to Sisaypampa will take us through diverse landscapes and if we’re lucky we’ll get a glimpse of the sacred Andean Condor.

These day will start in the same fashion as yesterday, with a nice hot drink in your sleeping bag, followed by a tasty and hearty breakfast. This nourishing start is crucial for the day ahead, as we gear up for a significant ascent.

Incachiriaska Pass.

Our trek will begin with a steady uphill climb, lasting approximately 4 hours. We will make our way towards the Incachiriaska Pass, which stands at an impressive 4,880 meters (16,010 feet). The name Incachiriaska translates to “the place where the Inca cools down”, a nod to the historical significance and natural beauty of this spot. As we summit the pass, the breathtaking vistas of the Andes unfold before us, providing a stunning backdrop for pictures.

One of the day’s highlights is the chance to spot the Andean Condor, South America’s largest flying bird. These majestic creatures inhabit the rocky crags around the Incachiriaska Pass. Our guide will help you scan the skies, hoping to catch a glimpse of this remarkable bird.

Third Camp: Sisaypampa.

After reaching the pass, our trail transitions to a downhill path. This part of the hike offers a different perspective of the Andes, descending towards our campsite for the night at Sisaypampa. The change in altitude provides a varied landscape, adding to our trekking experience.

As we settle in at Sisaypampa, we will have the opportunity to relax and reflect on the day’s journey. Surrounded by the serene beauty of the Andes, this campsite offers a peaceful end to an exhilarating day.

Key Statistics for Day 3 of the Salkantay Inca Trail:

  • Total distance covered: Approximately 12 kilometers (7.5 miles).
  • Highest altitude: 4,880 meters (16,010 feet) at Incachiriaska Pass.
  • Lowest altitude: 3,900 meters (12,795 feet) at Sisaypampa.
  • Level of difficulty: Moderate to challenging, with a significant uphill climb.

This third day on the Salkantay Inca Trail is a bit more challenging; providing an adventurous trek through the heart of the Andes. It brings us closer to the world of the Incas and the environment they lived in.


We start our fourth day with a hot cup of coffee or tea and a delicious breakfast, fueling up for the hike ahead. We bid farewell to our horsemen, as from this point onward, your camping equipment will be carried by porters. This change marks a new chapter in our trek, which delves deeper into the heart of the Inca trail.

The fourth day of our hike we will transition into a new phase of our adventure, a blend of ancient Inca history with the stunning natural scenery of the Andes. Our trek from Sisaypampa to Wayllabamba and then to Llulluchapampa is a journey through time and landscapes, filled with captivating moments.

Pampacahua Valley.

We will begin our hike heading towards the end of the valley, which opens up into a wider valley named Pampacahua. Here, we will encounter a historical marvel—an Inca Canal, still fully functional and used by local farmers. This encounter with living history is a unique experience of our journey.

As we reach the end of the Pampapacahua, our first Inca archaeological site: Paucarcancha, will be on sight. We will immerse ourselves in the rich cultural heritage of the Inca civilization.

At our arrival to Wayllabamba for lunch. We will mark a significant moment on our trek, as we are now on the Classic Inca Trail, literally walking in the footsteps of the Inca!

Llullucha Valley & Llulluchapampa Camp.

After another hearty and delicious lunch, it’s time to continue our journey for 3 more hours through the scenic Llullucha Valley. This part of the trek offers a blend of lush vegetation and mountain views, adding to the day’s diverse experience.

Our campsite for the night is Llulluchapampa, a location known for its expansive mountain views. Here, we will enjoy our afternoon tea, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Andes. This serene setting provides the perfect scenario to relax and reflect on the day’s adventures.

Key Statistics for Day 4 of the Salkantay Inca Trail:

  • Total distance covered: Approximately 12 kilometers (7.5 miles).
  • Highest altitude: 3,850 meters (12,631 feet) at Llulluchapampa.
  • Lowest altitude: 3,000 meters (9,843 feet) at Wayllabamba.
  • Level of difficulty: Moderate, with a steady increase in elevation.

This fourth day on the Salkantay Inca Trail is more than just a hike; it’s a journey through the heart of Incan history, offering a unique blend of cultural insights and natural beauty. As we continue our trek to Machu Picchu, each step brings us closer to understanding the legacy of the Inca civilization.


On the fifth day of our thrilling trek along the Salkantay Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, experience some of the most iconic parts of the trail, combining challenging ascents, breathtaking views, and a deeper understanding of Inca engineering. Our journey from Llulluchapampa to Pacaymayu, and then onto Phuyupatamarca, is a testament to the incredible endurance and ingenuity of the Inca engineering.

Warmiwañusqa Pass.

Our day begins with a hearty breakfast, fueling us for the challenging climb ahead. We will start our ascent on an original Inca path, heading to the Warmiwañusqa Pass, also known as Dead Woman’s Pass. This climb, lasting about 2 hours, takes us to an elevation of 4,217 m (14,047 ft), the highest point of the Inca Trail. At the summit, we will be rewarded with a magnificent view, offering a sweeping panorama of the valley below.

After enjoying the views at Warmiwañusqa Pass, begins our descent on the Inca Trail. This part of the trail showcases the remarkable stone construction, some of which has been reconstructed, leading us down to the Pacaymayu River. Here, we will pause for a well-deserved lunch.

Runcurakay Pass.

After lunch, it’ll be time for another uphill trek for about 2 hours, aiming for the Runcurakay Pass at 3,977 m (13,127 ft). Once at the top, we will have unbelievable views of the surrounding mountains. A moment that truly captures the essence of the Andes.

Fifth Camp: Phuyupatamarca.

Our journey continues with a 3-hour descent to our campsite at Phuyupatamarca, located at 3,650 m (12,047 ft). It translates to “town above the clouds”. Surrounded by the majestic mountains and under a starlit sky, is the perfect place to spend the night.

Key Statistics for Day 5 of the Salkantay Inca Trail:

  • Total distance covered: Approximately 15 kilometers (9.3 miles).
  • Highest altitude: 4,217 meters (14,047 feet) at Warmiwañusqa Pass.
  • Lowest altitude: 3,650 meters (12,047 feet) at Phuyupatamarca.
  • Level of difficulty: Challenging, with significant elevation changes.

The fifth day on the Salkantay Inca Trail is a journey that pushes you to the limit and rewards with unparalleled views of the Andean landscape. As we move closer to our final destination, Machu Picchu, each step is filled with anticipation and awe at the marvels of this ancient trail.


On the sixth day of our incredible Salkantay Inca Trail journey to Machu Picchu, you will experience some of the most visually stunning and culturally rich parts of the trail. Our path from Phuyupatamarca through Wiñay Wayna to Aguas Calientes is a journey through the essence of the Inca civilization. It ends in our first view of Machu Picchu.

Wiñay Wayna.

Time for another early start, with our breakfast amidst the sunrise. This is a special moment. We will enjoy the breathtaking views of the Urubamba Canyon, Machu Picchu Mountain, and the surrounding Inca sites. The early morning light casting over these ancient structures is a truly unforgettable experience.

Next, we will hike down for 2 hours through the enchanting cloud forest, leading us to the Inca ruins of Wiñay Wayna. Which translates to “forever young” in Quechua. This part of the trek showcases lush vegetation and a variety of flora, characteristic of the cloud forest. At Wiñay Wayna, pause for lunch, and enjoy the serene beauty of our surroundings.

Sun Gate to Machu Picchu.

After Lunch, we will continue on our journey for about 1 hour to the Sun Gate, locally known as “Intipunku“. Being the main entrance to Machu Picchu during the Inca empire, Sun Gate is an important landmark offering the first views of Machu Picchu! The sight of the iconic citadel, laying on top of the mountains, is a reward for the days of trekking and the highlight of our adventure.

After taking in the views from the Sun Gate, descend to The Incan Citadel of Machu Picchu. Enter the Citadel from the top and pass by the “Guard House“. Have the opportunity to take those famous postcard pictures of Machu Picchu, capturing the essence of this ancient wonder.

Night in Aguas Caliente.

Afterwards, we will take a shuttle down to Aguas Calientes. In the evening we will meet for dinner at a local restaurant. The night will be spent in the comfort of a hotel in Aguas Calientes, allowing us to rest and prepare for the final day.

Key Statistics for Day 6 of the Salkantay Inca Trail:

  • Total distance covered: Approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 miles).
  • Highest altitude: 3,650 meters (12,047 feet) at Phuyupatamarca.
  • Lowest altitude: 2,040 meters (6,693 feet) at Aguas Calientes.
  • Level of difficulty: Moderate, with a significant downhill walk.

The sixth day on the Salkantay Inca Trail is a day filled with anticipation. As we approach the Sun Gate, get the first views of Machu Picchu which stands as a testament to the incredible journey we have completed.


Machu Picchu Tour.

We will start the day with an early breakfast at the hotel in Aguas Calientes. Then we will catch one of the first buses up to Machu Picchu, arriving in time to witness the magical sunrise over the citadel. The first rays of sunlight illuminating Machu Picchu is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, causing a profound sense of wonder and achievement.

Our guide will take you on a two-hour tour of the citadel. This guided exploration covers many of the most important and iconic parts of Machu Picchu. The tour provides insights into its historical significance and architectural brilliance.

Those who have booked the extra hike up Huayna Picchu in advance, will have the time to continue their visit on their own after the tour in the citadel.

After immersing in the wonders of Machu Picchu, take the bus back down to Aguas Calientes. You will have time for lunch (not included) and, depending on your train departure time, the chance to explore the town. You will have free time to do some shopping, sightseeing, visit the local museum, or even relax in the hot springs.

Return to Cusco.

Our return journey to Cusco begins with the Expedition train ride from Aguas Calientes back to Ollantaytambo. This train journey departs at either 2:55 pm or 3:20 pm and follows the beautiful Urubamba River. The journey offers stunning views of whitewater sections of the river and glimpses of Wiñay Wayna high on the steep canyon wall.

Once we arrive in Ollantaytambo, your driver will be waiting to drive us back to Cusco in a private vehicle. The drive back is an opportunity to reflect on the amazing experiences of the past week. Expect to arrive at your hotel in Cusco by 7:00 pm, marking the end of this remarkable journey on the Salkantay Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.

Key Statistics for Day 7 of the Salkantay Inca Trail:

  • Total distance covered: Approximately 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu.
  • Highest altitude: 2,430 meters (7,972 feet) at Machu Picchu.
  • Level of difficulty: Easy to moderate, with most of the day spent exploring Machu Picchu.
  • Transport: Bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu and return, train to Ollantaytambo, and private vehicle to Cusco.

The seventh day of our trek not only brings us to Machu Picchu, but also concludes our journey with a deep sense of accomplishment providing us with a better understanding of Incan heritage.

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What’s included?

Transportation

This typically includes:

  • Pickup from your hotel in Cusco and transfer to the trailhead.
  • Return transportation from the end of the trek back to Cusco.
  • Bus tickets from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu and back.

Accommodation

Depending on the package, this may include:

  • Tents for camping along the trail.
  • A night in a hotel in Aguas Calientes.

Meals and Drinks

  • All meals during the trek, which usually include breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks.
  • Drinking water is provided, but it’s advisable to carry purification tablets or a water filter.

Professional Guides

  • Experienced, English-speaking guides familiar with the trail and Incan history.

Porters and Support Staff

  • Porters to carry the main luggage (personal belongings up to a certain weight limit).
  • Cooks and support staff to prepare meals.

Entrance Fees and Permits

  • Permits for the Salkantay Trek and the Inca Trail.
  • Entrance fee to Machu Picchu.

Camping Equipment

  • High-quality camping equipment including tents, sleeping pads, and cooking gear.
  • Dining tents with tables and chairs for meals.

First Aid

  • Basic first aid kit and emergency oxygen for altitude sickness.

Additional Activities (if pre-booked)

  • Tickets for additional hikes like Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain, if applicable.

Miscellaneous

  • Briefing before the trek to go over details and answer questions.
  • Celebration dinner in Aguas Calientes.
  • Train tickets from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo.

Excludes

  • International and Domestic Flights: Travelers usually need to arrange their flights to Peru and any internal flights separately from the trek package.
  • Travel Insurance: Participants are often required to have their own travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking.
  • Meals in Cities: While meals on the trail are typically included, those in cities like Cusco or Aguas Calientes are usually not covered.
  • Entrance Fees for Optional Sites: Entry to certain additional sites, not on the standard trek route, might require separate fees.
  • Personal Trekking Gear: Items like hiking boots, warm clothing, and sleeping bags are generally not included, though some companies offer rentals.
  • Tips for Guides and Porters: It’s customary to tip guides and porters, but this is not included in the trek cost.

Recommend to carry

Clothing

  • Quick-Dry Clothing: Shirts, pants, and underwear.
  • Insulating Layers: Fleece, light down jacket, or a synthetic insulator.
  • Waterproof Jacket: A good quality raincoat.
  • Hiking Pants and Shorts: Convertible pants are a great option.
  • Thermal Underwear: For cold nights at high altitudes.
  • Hats: Both for sun protection and warmth.
  • Gloves: Lightweight and warm ones.
  • Hiking Boots: Waterproof and broken-in.
  • Camp Shoes: For relaxing at the campsite.
  • Socks: Wool or synthetic, plus extra pairs.

Gear and Equipment

  • Backpack: With a rain cover.
  • Sleeping Bag: Suitable for freezing temperatures.
  • Trekking Poles: Especially helpful for the descents.
  • Headlamp: With extra batteries.
  • Water Bottles or Hydration System: Minimum 2-liter capacity.
  • Sunglasses: UV-protection.
  • Personal First-Aid Kit: Include altitude sickness medication.
  • Insect Repellent: Preferably with DEET.

Personal Items

  • Sunscreen: High SPF.
  • Lip Balm: With sun protection.
  • Toiletries: Toothbrush, toothpaste, small towel.
  • Hand Sanitizer: For hygiene on the trail.
  • Toilet Paper: And a small plastic bag for disposal.
  • Camera: With extra memory cards and batteries.
  • Portable Power Bank: For charging electronics.
  • Snacks: Energy bars, trail mix, etc.

Documents and Money

  • Passport: A must for entering Machu Picchu.
  • Insurance Documents: In case of emergencies.
  • Cash: For small purchases, tips, and at small communities where cards aren’t accepted.

Optional

  • Swimsuit: For the hot springs in Aguas Calientes.
  • Travel Pillow: For extra comfort at night.
  • Reading Material or Journal: For downtime in the evenings.
  • Binoculars: For bird watching and distant views.

Tips

  • Layering is key: Temperatures can vary drastically.
  • Keep it light: Only bring essentials to minimize backpack weight.
  • Waterproof everything: Weather can be unpredictable.
  • Respect local customs: Pack clothes that are culturally appropriate.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Salkantay Inca Trail Trek?

The Salkantay Inca Trail Trek is a popular alternative to the traditional Inca Trail, taking hikers through diverse landscapes including high mountains, cloud forests, and jungle. It culminates at the iconic Machu Picchu.

The trek is typically completed in 7 days and covers approximately 60 kilometers (37 miles). It’s considered challenging due to high altitudes, steep ascents, and long hiking days.

Unlike the classic Inca Trail, the Salkantay Trek doesn’t require a permit, making it a more accessible option during peak seasons.

The best time for the Salkantay Trek is during the dry season, from April to October. The weather is more stable with less rain.

Essentials include hiking boots, warm and waterproof clothing, a sleeping bag suitable for cold temperatures, a daypack, sunscreen, insect repellent, and personal medications.

Yes, it’s recommended to spend 2-3 days in Cusco or a similar altitude to acclimatize before starting the trek to avoid altitude sickness.

We do provide all meals during the trek. This includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks.

The Best Circuit in Machu Picchu is #2. In the case this circuit in not available we recommed a combination of #1 & #3.

Depending on availability 2A or 2B.

Yes, you can hire a porter to carry your personal items. There is a weight limit for what porters can carry, and you will need a daypack for essential items.

On our Salkantay Inca Trail Trek the groups go from minimum 2 persons to 8 persons.

Client Cancellation:

To cancel, send a written notice to “69 Explorer.” The initial deposit is not refundable. Check your insurance for potential coverage for cancellation reasons.

Cancellations more than 15 days before departure result in a 50% deposit forfeiture. For cancellations between 7 and 15 days before departure, if full payment has been made, 50% of the total cost will be refunded. No refunds are given for cancellations less than 48 hours before departure or for partial tour cancellations.

Alterations/Cancellations by Us:

In the event of unforeseen circumstances such as technical issues, adverse weather, strikes, government actions, or civil disturbances, “69 Explorer” will try to provide alternative arrangements or equivalent trips, without offering refunds. Itinerary adjustments may be necessary, but we will aim to maintain the agreed services.

Significant changes will be communicated before your trip, with comparable alternative plans offered. Any additional costs from these changes are the client’s responsibility. We cannot compensate for expenses like international flights, visas, vaccinations, etc.

If “69 Explorer” cancels a tour, a full refund will be provided.

All 69 Explorer trips are guided by Local Experienced, English-speaking guides familiar with the trail and Incan history.

For our Group Experiences we recommend 18 – 45 years old.

Families with kids or seniors can opt for a Private Trip Experience.

Yes, we can arrange customized trips in Peru.

We offer an extensive range of experiences in Cusco, like hikes or treks, Salkantay & Humantay, Machu Picchu, Inca Trail & Alternative Inca Trail, South Valley & Sacred Valley, Ausangate & Vilcanota Range experiences and recently we added E-biking to our brochure.

Contact us for tailored experiences, we can arrange the perfect plan for your Peru Vacation.

Yes, we count with all the legal permits and the experience to make your dream trip to Peru a reality.

Plus, all of our local guides have degrees in tourism and a minimum of 2 years experience. They all speak English and Spanish and many also speak Quechua, the native language of Peru.

HAPPY TRAVELERS

At 69 Explorer, we take pride in our reviews. We believe they are a true reflection of our business and help us improve our services performance. We encourage all customers to leave a review, whether it is positive or negative . We take feedback seriously, as it helps us grow and improve as a business. We are thankful with all of our customers who have taken the time to leave a review.

jessica b Apr 2024

Excellent 1-day hike to the Rainbow Mountain with 69 explorer! The entire organization was impeccable and everything went according to plan.

Highly recommended.

Andrew Ian D Jul 2024

We had the best experience hiking the 2 day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu with 69 Explorer Peru! Our guide Jhony was perfect.

RyanNfromAthensUSA Jul 2024

Thanks to Cristian and Jaier, we had an unforgettable experience on our Rainbow Mountain tour and are having the time or our lives in Peru. In spite of cloudy and snowy conditions, Cristian’s patience and wisdom made our time at Rainbow Mountain simply magical.


Sintia Páuccar vilca Julio 2024

Amazing experience. I did the 4d 3N test with my boyfriend. The 69 explorer team was excellent. The guides Andre and Carlos were very patient and kind and encouraged us all the time.

Fany Jacinto Jul 2024

Excellent service, highly recommended. The service and the guide are first class. If you had to return to Cusco, I would not hesitate to take the service again with this highly recommended company.

ROBERT COLEMN HOOD Jul 2024

Thank you for the fantastic experience!


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Over the course of four days, traverse a variety of terrains. These range from challenging mountain passes to serene cloud forests, with each offering their own unique beauty and challenges. The trail covers roughly 43 kilometers (about 26.7 miles), a distance filled with breathtaking vistas and ancient Inca ruins.

One of the most significant highlights of doing the Inca Trail hike is crossing Dead Woman’s Pass, the highest point of the trek at an altitude of 4,200 m (13,780 ft). While this is demanding, the sense of achievement upon reaching the summit is unmatched. Experienced tour guides will be there every step of the way, providing support. They will offer insights into the rich history of the trail and the Inca sites we encounter.

Throughout our trek to Machu Picchu, delve into the heart of Inca culture. We will be exploring well-preserved ruins that offer a glimpse into the past. Each Inca site we visit tells a story, contributing to our understanding of this remarkable civilization.

Camping along the Inca Trail is an adventure in itself. Our team ensures that the camping equipment is comfortable and suited to the Andean environment, allowing us to rest and rejuvenate under the stars. These moments of tranquility in nature will balance the physical demands of the trek.

As we approach Machu Picchu, the excitement will build. The final day of our journey culminates in an awe-inspiring guided tour of the ruins of Machu Picchu, where history and landscape converge in perfect harmony. This guided tour will not only reveal the secrets of this ancient wonder but also provide opportunities for personal exploration and reflection.

Throughout the 4-day Inca Trail tour experience, we will be mindful of challenges such as altitude sickness and will provide advice and support to ensure everyone’s well-being. The Inca Trail permit, necessary for this journey, will be arranged by us, ensuring a seamless experience from start to finish.

Embarking on this Peru Inca Trail hike with 69 Explorer, you will not only witness the magnificent beauty of the Andes but also connect with the ancient spirit of the Inca culture. We invite you to join us on this extraordinary trail to Machu Picchu, a journey that promises to be as enriching as it is exhilarating.

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$757 / per person

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Inca Trail to Machu Picchu – 5D/4N - 69explorer

Inca Trail to Machu Picchu – 5D/4N

Challenging 5 Days / 4 Nights

Embark on an unforgettable journey with 69 Explorer as we guide you through the iconic 5-Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. This adventure will travel through the heart of the Andes, offering a unique blend of breathtaking landscapes, ancient history, and cultural depth.

As we set out on this epic trail, traverse a distance of approximately 26 mi (42 km), ascending to heights where the air holds a magical crispness. Feel a sense of anticipation and excitement with each step, knowing awaits the legendary ruins of Machu Picchu.

On the first day, our path will lead us through the Cusichaca Valley. Here, the scenery unfolds in a tapestry of lush greenery and rolling hills. Cover around 7.5 mi (12 km), immersing ourselves in the tranquility of the Peruvian wilderness.

Day two marks the most difficult day of the hike. Face the most challenging part of our trek – the ascent to Warmiwañusca, famously known as Dead Woman’s Pass. Towering at an impressive elevation of 13,828 ft (4,215 m), it will offer us panoramic views that stretch across the Andean landscape.

Day three will be a journey through time, as we navigate ancient Incan ruins such as Runkurakay and Sayacmarca. The hike totaling 10 mi (16 km), day three will surround us with flora and fauna, while the Incan ruins tell us of bygone era.

The fourth day brings a change of pace. Find ourselves walking along the original Incan stone paths, entering the cloud forest. This enchanting environment, draped in mist and echoing with the calls of exotic birds, is at an elevation of 11,811 ft (3,600 m). The trail will eventually lead us to our final campsite at Phuyupatamarca, or in Quechua ‘the town above the clouds’,

Finally, on the fifth day, the adventure ends with our arrival to Machu Picchu at sunrise. Bathed in the golden hues of the morning sun, the view of The Incan Citadel of Machu Picchu will be a moment etched in your memory. Standing at 7,972 ft (2,430 m), Machu Picchu is a testament to the ingenuity and spirit of the Incan civilization.

Throughout this journey, 69 Explorer ensures your comfort and safety. Our expert guides will lead the way sharing their knowledge of the rich Inca history and biodiversity of the region. Join us on this extraordinary 5-Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, a journey that promises not just a physical trek, but a voyage through history, culture, and the breathtaking beauty of the Peruvian Andes.

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$877 / per person

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Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu - 2 Day - 69explorer

Short Inca Trail Trek to Machu Picchu – 2 Days

Moderate 2 Days / 1 Night

Embark on an extraordinary journey with 69 Explorer as we venture together on the Short Inca Trail. Experience a two-day trek that offers an exhilarating blend of adventure, culture, and natural beauty. Immerse you in the breathtaking landscapes of the Andes. Enjoy a double visit to Machu Picchu!

The 2-day Inca Trail Hike is a carefully designed hike, that brings you closer to the mysteries of the Inca civilization.

The Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu awaits to reveal its secrets. Spanning a distance of 12 kilometers (approximately 7.5 miles), this trail caters to a specific need. It is a perfect choice for those who want to hike the Classic Inca Trail in a shorter time.

Discover the Magic of the Andes

The first day of our 2-day Inca Trail hike will begin with moderate climb. Ascend to an altitude of 2,700 m (approximately 8,860 ft). As we trek, encounter fascinating remnants of the Inca civilization, each with its own story to tell.

On the second day of our Two-Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, experience the pinnacle of our journey: the majestic Inca Citadel Of Machu Picchu.

Throughout the 2-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, our expert guides will be with you every step of the way. They will be ensuring a safe, informative, and unforgettable experience. Their knowledge of the trail, its history, and the local environment will be invaluable on the journey.

Prepare to step into a world of adventure with 69 Explorer. The Short Inca Trail, will lead you to the gates of Machu Picchu, leaving you with memories that will last a lifetime.

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$487 / per person

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