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Inca Trail to Machu Picchu – 5D/4N

Inca Trail to Machu Picchu – 5D/4N

Cusco - KM 96 - Ayapata - Phuyupatamarca, Wiñay Wayna, Inti Punku, Machu Picchu, Aguas Calientes
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Duration :
5 Days / 4 Nights
Type Tours :
Adventure, Trek
Difficulty :
Challenging
Gruop size :
Min 2 - Max 8

Overview

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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Trip Details

Itinerary

On the first day of our hike, embark on a journey filled with cultural sights and natural beauty. The first day will set the stage for an unforgettable trek.

Start our day early, pick up at 7:00 am from your hotel. The journey will begin in a private van, heading to the historic town of Ollantaytambo. The path will take us through villages like Chinchero and Urubamba, offering a glimpse into the traditions of the Andes.

Once in Ollantaytambo, a charming town that retains its original Incan urban planning, continue our journey to the trailhead. Km 82 is the name of the trailhead and is the official starting point of the Inca Trail.

From Km 82, embark on a scenic walk to Patallacta, an ancient archeological site. It will take around 3 hours to get to the first campsite at the ruins of Patallacta. The hike will take us through traditional Andean communities and stunning mountain views. Patallacta, sitting at an elevation of 8,747 ft (2,650 m), is not just a campsite but a historical treasure. The ruins offers a firsthand look at Incan architecture and engineering.

After setting up our first camp enjoy a well-deserved lunch. The afternoon will be dedicated to exploring the archeological site of Patallacta. Here, be surrounded by ancient buildings and breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains, providing a perfect blend of history and natural beauty.

  • Distance Covered: Approximately 7.5 miles (12 kilometers) from Km 82 to Patallacta
  • Highest Altitude: 8,747 feet (2,650 meters) at Patallacta
  • Lowest Altitude: 8,528 feet (2,600 meters) at Km 82
  • Level of Difficulty: Moderate, suitable for acclimatization

This first day on the Inca Trail sets the tone for the days to come, offering a mix of cultural insights, historical exploration, and stunning natural landscapes. As we settle down for the night, we will rest with anticipation for the adventures that await us on the trail ahead.

On the second day of our 5 Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, rise to new challenges and witness the captivating beauty of the Peruvian Andes.

Start early at 6:30 am. While in your sleeping bag you will be greeted with a hot mug of tea or coffee, a warm and comforting way to begin the day. After this gentle start, gather for a hearty breakfast, fueling ourselves for the day’s trek.

Fully energized, embark on our trek through the picturesque Kusichaca Valley. This part of the trail is a haven for nature lovers, showcasing a myriad of flora and fauna. The diverse plant life and the possibility of spotting local wildlife will make this walk both refreshing and exciting.

Our trek will lead us to Wayllabamba, where we stop for lunch. This spot offers a scenic setting, allowing us to relax and enjoy our meal surrounded by the beauty of the Andes.

After lunch, climb a moderate 4 hour ascent. The trail winds through the enchanting Llullucha Valley. This part of the hike is more challenging but incredibly rewarding, with stunning landscapes unfolding around us.

Our second campsite is at Llulluchapampa, situated at an elevation of 12,537 ft (3,800 m). On arrival, hot drinks and appetizers will be waiting, a perfect way to unwind after a long day. Your tents will already be set up before you arrive at camp, allowing you to settle in comfortably before dinner.

  • Distance Covered: The day involves a steady ascent with a mix of flat and uphill terrain.
  • Highest Altitude: 12,537 feet (3,800 meters) at Llulluchapampa
  • Lowest Altitude: Starts from the elevation of our first camp at Patallacta
  • Level of Difficulty: Moderate to challenging, with a gradual increase in altitude

This second day on the Inca Trail is a true test of endurance and offers a rewarding experience, immerse ourselves in the natural splendor of the Andes and prepare for the further adventures that await us on the trail to Machu Picchu.

The third day of our 5-Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is not only the longest but also one of the most visually stunning segments of our journey.

After a delicious breakfast we’ll embark on a two-hour uphill trek to reach the highest point of the hike: Warmiwañusca Pass, commonly known as Dead Woman Pass. Standing at an impressive 13,907 ft (4,215 m), this is the highest point of our trek. At the top of the pass, have great views of the valley below, take a moment to appreciate the stunning Andean landscape.

Having taken the time to absorb the breathtaking scenery at the pass, begin a two-hour descent to Pacaymayu, pause for lunch. This descent offers a change in scenery and a chance to appreciate the varied landscapes of the Andean region.

Post-lunch, our journey takes an upward turn as we ascend towards the archeological site of Runcurakay, located at 12,540 ft (3,800 m). Spend some time exploring this intriguing site, delving into the mysteries of the Inca civilization.

Our next milestone is the second pass of Runcurakay at 13,127 ft (3,977 m). The vistas here are breathtaking, with panoramic views of surrounding mountains and stunning lakes. This is a perfect moment to capture memories with photos.

Continuing our trek, descend for an hour to another remarkable archeological site, Sayacmarca, at an elevation of 11,877 ft (3,600 m). This site offers a unique glimpse into Incan architecture and history.

The final leg of the day’s journey is a two-hour walk to our third campsite at Phuyupatamarca, situated at 12,047 ft (3,650 m). Be treated to spectacular views of Machu Picchu Mountain, the Urubamba Canyon, and the surrounding snow-capped peaks.

  • Distance Covered: The day involves a mix of uphill and downhill walking, covering varied terrains.
  • Highest Altitude: 13,907 feet (4,215 meters) at the Warmiwañusca Pass
  • Lowest Altitude: Begins at the elevation of Llulluchapampa camp
  • Level of Difficulty: Challenging due to the combination of high altitude and distance

This day on the Inca Trail is a true test of our endurance but also a rewarding experience, filled with historical insights and unparalleled natural beauty. As we settle into our camp at Phuyupatamarca, rest with a sense of achievement, eagerly anticipating the final leg of our journey to Machu Picchu.

The fourth day of our hike is unique in that we will visit one of the most important ruins on the trail, Wiñay Wayna.

Start our day early with a nourishing breakfast, energizing ourselves for the day ahead. Following breakfast, embark on a descent, walking down ancient Incan stairs towards the remarkable archeological site of Intipata. This part of the trail offers a different perspective of the Andean landscape, showcasing terraced fields and lush vegetation.

Our journey will then lead us to the impressive ruins of Wiñay Wayna, or “forever young” in Quechua sitting at an elevation of 8,747 ft (2,650 m), where we will stop for lunch. Wiñay Wayna, with its stunning terraces and breathtaking views.

After lunch, take the time to explore the fascinating Inca site of Wiñay Wayna. This site is known for its beautiful architectural structures and provides excellent insight into Incan history and culture.

Continuing our trek for about an hour, reach the Sun Gate, or Intipunku, at an elevation of 8,977 ft (2,720 m). Be greeted with our first spectacular view of Machu Picchu. This moment, seeing the iconic citadel for the first time, is truly unforgettable.

From the SUN GATE, descend towards the Machu Picchu Citadel. Along the way, pass by the upper platform, known as the Guard House, where we capture the famous postcard pictures of Machu Picchu.

To conclude our day, take a bus to Aguas Calientes, the town located at the base of Machu Picchu. Spend the night in a comfortable hotel, resting and preparing for our full exploration of Machu Picchu tomorrow.

  • Distance Covered: A combination of descending stairs and gentle trekking.
  • Highest Altitude: 8,977 feet (2,720 meters) at the SUN GATE
  • Lowest Altitude: 8,747 feet (2,650 meters) at Wiñay Wayna
  • Level of Difficulty: Moderate, with a focus on downhill walking

This day on the Inca Trail offers a mix of exploration, anticipation, and breathtaking natural and archeological beauty, setting the stage for our final day at Machu Picchu.

The fifth and final day of the hike holds the most important part attraction The Incan Citadel of Machu Picchu. Filled with the adrenaline awe-inspiring sights and unforgettable experiences.

Start our day with an early breakfast at the hotel in Aguas Calientes. This early start is essential as we will take one of the first buses up to Machu Picchu, arrive in time to witness the magical moment of sunrise over the citadel. Watching the first light of day illuminate Machu Picchu is a truly extraordinary experience.

On arrival at Machu Picchu, the guide will give a two-hour guided tour of the citadel. Explore many of the most significant parts of Machu Picchu, including its intricate stone constructions, terraces, and temples, each telling a story of the Inca civilization.

For those who have booked the tickets in advance, there will be an opportunity to hike up Huayna Picchu Mountain. This additional hike offers stunning views of Machu Picchu and the surrounding landscape from a unique vantage point.

After immersing ourselves in the beauty and history of Machu Picchu, take the bus back down to Aguas Calientes. Have time for lunch (not included in the tour package), along with some leisure time for shopping, sightseeing, visiting the museum, or even enjoying the local hot springs.

Our return journey will be aboard the Expedition Train, departing either at 2:55 pm or 3:30 pm. The train ride follows the spectacular course of the Urubamba River, offering views of beautiful sections of whitewater and the lush canyon. Keep an eye out for a glimpse of Wiñay Wayna high up on the canyon wall!

Arrive at Ollantaytambo, our private vehicle will be waiting to take us back to our hotel in Cusco. The drive back is a chance to reflect on the incredible journey we’ve completed. Expect to arrive at our hotel by 7:00 pm.

  • Distance Covered: A short bus ride from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu, followed by a guided tour on foot.
  • Highest Altitude: Machu Picchu at 7,972 feet (2,430 meters)
  • Lowest Altitude: Aguas Calientes at 6,693 feet (2,040 meters)
  • Level of Difficulty: Easy to moderate, with more focus on exploration and sightseeing

This final day on the Inca Trail culminates our adventure with a deep exploration of one of the world’s most incredible archaeological sites, leaving us with memories that will last a lifetime.

What’s included for the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 5 days?

Includes

  • Professional Guides: Experienced guides fluent in English, Spanish, and Quechua who are knowledgeable about the Inca Trail, Andean culture, and the natural environment. They provide valuable insights and ensure a safe trek.
  • Transportation: Round-trip transportation from your hotel in Cusco to the trailhead. Return transportation from the end of the trek back to your hotel. This includes the bus to and from Machu Picchu and the Expedition Train ride.
  • Accommodation: Four nights of camping along the trail in high-quality tents. On the final night, accommodation in a comfortable hotel in Aguas Calientes is provided.
  • Meals and Drinks: All meals are included from breakfast on the first day to lunch on the last day. This usually includes high-quality, nutritious meals prepared by a trek chef, as well as snacks and tea time. Drinking water is also provided.
  • Camping Equipment: High-quality camping equipment including tents, sleeping mats, dining tent, kitchen tent, and toilet tent. Personal sleeping bags may be available for rent if not brought by trekkers.
  • Porter Service: Porters who carry the group equipment, food, and a limited amount of personal belongings (there’s usually a weight limit for personal gear).
  • Entrance Fees and Permits: All necessary permits and entrance fees for the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu.
  • First Aid and Emergency Equipment: Including a first aid kit and emergency oxygen tank.
  • Extra Activities: Guided tours of archaeological sites along the trail and a comprehensive tour of Machu Picchu.
  • Train Tickets: Expedition Train tickets from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo on the last day.

Excludes

  • Travel Insurance: Personal travel insurance is not included but, is highly recommended for all trekkers. It should cover trekking or hiking and potential altitude sickness.
  • Meals in Aguas Calientes: All meals are generally provided on the trail. The meal in Aguas Calientes on the final day is usually not included.
  • Sleeping Bags and Walking Poles: Personal trekking equipment like sleeping bags and walking poles are often not included but may be available for rent.
  • Tips for Guides and Porters: Tips for the guides, cooks, and porters are not included and are at the discretion of the trekker.
  • Personal Expenses: Any personal expenses such as snacks or beverages not provided with meals, souvenirs, or other incidental costs are typically not covered.
  • Additional Activities and Entrances: Extra activities, like the climb to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain, require separate tickets which are not included.
  • Hot Springs in Aguas Calientes: Entrance Aguas Calientes, the entrance fee is not included.
  • Lunch on the Last Day: The last day’s lunch after the tour of Machu Picchu is generally not included.
  • International and Domestic Flights: Flights to and from Peru, and any domestic flights within Peru, are not part of the package.
  • Airport Transfers: Transfers to and from the airport are not included unless specified.
  • Extra Nights in Hotels: Any additional nights in hotels before or after the trek are not included.
  • Personal Porter: General porter service for group equipment is included. A personal porter for individual belongings may cost extra.
  • Emergency Transport: Any emergency transport or evacuation costs are not included.

Recommend to carry

  • Backpack: A day-pack for personal daily essentials items.
  • Sleeping Bag: A good quality, warm sleeping bag suitable for temperatures as low as -10°C (14°F). (can often be rented from trekking companies)
  • Clothing:
    • Quick-dry, moisture-wicking base layers (top and bottom).
    • Insulating layers for colder conditions (fleece or synthetic down jacket).
    • Waterproof and windproof jacket and pants.
    • Trekking pants and shorts.
    • T-shirts (preferably moisture-wicking material).
    • Warm hat and gloves.
  • Footwear:
    • Sturdy, broken-in hiking boots with good ankle support.
    • Comfortable shoes or sandals for evenings in camp.
    • Hiking socks and sock liners to prevent blisters.
  • Personal Hygiene and Toiletries:
    • Toothbrush, toothpaste, and personal hygiene items.
    • Biodegradable soap and shampoo.
    • Wet wipes and hand sanitizer.
    • Toilet paper.
  • Water Bottles/Hydration System: At least 2-liter water capacity. Water purification tablets or a water filter as a backup.
  • Snacks: Energy bars, trail mix, or other high-energy, lightweight snacks.
  • Headlamp or Flashlight: With extra batteries.
  • Sun Protection:
    • High-SPF sunscreen.
    • Lip balm with SPF.
    • Sunglasses with UV protection.
    • Sun hat or cap.
  • First Aid Kit: Including personal medications, band-aids, blister plasters, pain relief, altitude sickness medication, and any other necessary medication.
  • Trekking Poles: Helps with stability and reduces strain on the knees.
  • Camera and Batteries: For capturing the amazing scenery and moments.
  • Documents:
    • Passport (original).
    • Travel insurance information.
    • Inca Trail permits and Machu Picchu tickets.
  • Miscellaneous:
    • Insect repellent.
    • Binoculars.
    • Plastic bags for wet clothes and trash.
    • Small towel.
    • Earplugs.
  • Optional Items:
    • Reading material or journal.
    • Travel pillow.
    • Map or guidebook.

FAQs about Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

The best time to hike the Inca Trail is during the dry season, from May to September. The weather is generally clearer and drier, although nights can be cold.

A permit is required to hike the Inca Trail, book in advance as permits are limited and can sell out months in before.

A moderate to challenging hike that involves steep ascents and descents, high altitudes, and uneven terrain. Good physical fitness, preparation, and acclimatization to altitude are important.

Preparation should include cardiovascular exercises like walking, running, or cycling, and strength training, especially for the legs and core. Also, practice hiking with a backpack.

Essential items include a sturdy backpack, a warm sleeping bag, comfortable hiking boots, clothing for various weather conditions, water bottles, a first aid kit, and personal items. Check the detailed packing list provided.

There are basic toilet facilities at the campsites. Some campsites have showers, but they are often cold. Facilities in Aguas Calientes are more modern.

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.

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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

Increíble experiencia. Realice el 4d 3N trial con mi novio el Equipo de 69 explorer fue excelente. Los guías Andre y Carlos fueron muy pacientes y amables y nos alentaron todo el tiempo.

Fany Jacinto Jul 2024

Excelente servicio, muy recomendable. La atención y el guia es de primera. Si tuvieras que regresar a cusco no dudaría en tomar de nuevo el servicio con esta empresa muy recomendable.

ROBERT COLEMN HOOD Jul 2024

Thank you for the fantastic experience!


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