Classic Inca Trail & Machu Picchu - 4 Days

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Who is this trip for

Genders

  • Female47%
  • Male53%

Average age

34
3 Min99 Max

Start / End

  • Cusco
  • Cusco

Physical rating

4/5

Group size

1 - 16

Meals included

10

Highlights

  • Hike the famous Inca Trail: Follow the old stone path straight to Machu Picchu
  • Enjoy sunrise from the Sun Gate: Arrive early and watch the first light touch Machu Picchu
  • Trek with a great local team: Friendly guides, expert chefs, and porters keep you safe and well fed.
  • Return on the Vistadome Panoramic train: Relax and enjoy wide-window views of the Andes

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Summary

Embark on a captivating 4-day adventure along the iconic Inca Trail, culminating in the breathtaking discovery of Machu Picchu. Your journey begins with an early morning departure to KM 82, where the trek starts. Traverse stunning landscapes to ancient sites like Patallacta and Hatunchaca, before reaching Ayapata for a restful evening under the stars.

Day two presents the challenge of Dead Woman’s Pass, the trail’s highest point at 4,215m, offering awe-inspiring views. Descend to Pacaymayu Valley for lunch before ascending to explore the Inca ruins of Runkuraqay and Sayacmarca. End the day at Chaquicocha, a perfect spot for stargazing.

The third day is a delightful exploration of diverse ecosystems, cloud forests, and panoramic vistas. Visit Phuyupatamarka, the “City in the Clouds,” and Intipata, “Terraces of the Sun,” before arriving at Wiñay Wayna. Enjoy free time and a guided tour of this remarkable site before a relaxing evening.

On the final day, an early start takes you to the Sun Gate for a spectacular sunrise over Machu Picchu. After a guided tour, explore at your own pace before returning to Cusco via train, concluding this unforgettable journey.

Join us to immerse yourself in history, natural beauty, and cultural wonders!

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    CUSCO – KM 82 – LLACTAPATA – AYAPATA

    • 14 km / 8.7 miles
    • To 3300m – 10826ft
    • 6 hours

    The team will pick you up from your hotel around 4:30 a.m. from Cusco Historic Center, Urubamba or Ollantaytambo and drive you to KM. 82, arriving at approximately 8:00 a.m. After a delicious breakfast, we will head straight to the checkpoint to begin your experience! It’s a relatively easy three-hour walk to Llactapata, the first Inca site along the trail. Here, you’ll explore the Willkaraqay complex and take in stunning views of Patallacta from a dedicated lookout. It’s then one-hour walk to Hatunchaca, located in the heart of the Inca Trail, where lunch will be waiting. We will walk for another two hours to the first campsite located in Ayapata, arriving at approximately 5:00 p.m. Your tent, a snack, and a hot drink will be waiting for you. You will then have some time to rest and enjoy the view of the mountains before dinner.

    • Difficulty: Moderate

  • Day 2

    AYAPATA – WARMIWAÑUSKA– RUNCURACCAY – CHAQUICOCHA

    • 16km / 10 miles
    • To 4215m / 13829ft,
    • 10 hours

    We will wake you up early with a hot coffee or cocoa tea. Today will be the most challenging, and after breakfast, it’s a 4-hour trek uphill to Dead Woman’s Pass. At 4215m / 13829ft, this is the highest point along the Inca Trail. At the summit, we will take time to appreciate the serenity of this location.

    After a 2-hour downhill trek to Pacaymayu Valley, we will enjoy a well-earned lunch. The second pass is an easier 2-hour climb, and we will take time to explore two Inca sites: Runkuraqay and Sayacmarca. Our second night is spent at Chaquicocha (dry lake, 3600m / 11811 ft). Here you can admire a beautiful sunset over the Vilcabamba mountain range before dinner. With an unobstructed view of the constellations, this is the perfect place to stargaze!

    • Campsite Altitude: 3600m – 11811ft • Difficulty: Challenging

  • Day 3

    CHAQUICOCHA – PHUYUPATAMARCA – WIÑAYWAYNA

    • 10km / 6.2 miles
    • To 3600m – 11811ft
    • 5 hours

    With the hard part well and truly over, unwind on a richly varied 5-hour hike to our final campsite, journeying through the atmospheric cloud forest and pausing for sweeping panoramas of Salkantay Mountain, the region’s second-highest summit.

    We will visit two Inca sites: Phuyupatamarka (City in the Clouds), and Intipata (Terraces of the Sun). At Intipata, there will be time to rest and take in your magical surroundings.

    We will reach the campsite at approximately 1:00 pm to have lunch, and you can then enjoy some free time to relax and unwind. Later in the afternoon, we will visit another impressive Inca site Wiñay Wayna where your guide will explain the history of this remarkable location. We will then return to the campsite for tea and dinner, and a special surprise!

    • Campsite Altitude: 2600m – 8530ft • Difficulty: Moderate

  • Day 4

    WIÑAYWAYNA – MACHU PICCHU

    • 6km / 3 miles
    • 2700m -8858ft
    • 2 hours

    On our final day, we’ll rise before dawn for the highlight of your journey: Machu Picchu, the “Lost City of the Incas". We will head straight to the checkpoint and wait for its 5:30 a.m. opening. As the sky brightens, we’ll hike for about an hour to the Sun Gate, soaking in the sweeping vistas before descending into Machu Picchu via Circuit 1.

    From there, we’ll switch to Circuit 3 for an expert-led tour of the citadel’s most iconic monuments.

    After the tour you will take the bus from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes for lunch, then board the panoramic Vistadome train and bus back to Cusco. Our team will meet you off the train and escort you safely to your hotel.

    • Difficulty: Easy

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Camping (3 Nights)

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 4, Lunches: 3, Dinners: 3

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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Customer reviews & ratings

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Based on 2169 reviews
  • I had a phenomenal time with this tour, even though I was struggling with adjusting to the altitude. Our guide, Miguel, was very conscientious and attentive towards my well-being, and definitely helped me make the absolute most of the tour. Miguel was also incredibly enthusiastic and knowledgeable about every place he guided us through. It was a pleasure learning about the history of every location from such a passionate guide. Thank you so much for a memorable visit to the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu!

    Diane Mar, 2025 Verified
  • The tour was great with amazing views and exceeded expectations. Filio and Frank were both extremely knowledgeable and fun to hang out with. Coordinated everything very well also even with some unforeseen changeups.

    Rohan Mar, 2025 Verified

Essential trip information

Our Important Notes and Packing List cover all essentials, from necessary equipment to inclusions, ensuring you're fully equipped and informed for this extraordinary adventure and more.

Frequently asked questions

  • Do I need a permit to hike the Inca Trail?

    Yes. The Inca Trail requires a government-issued permit, which is limited to 500 per day (including guides and porters). Permits often sell out months in advance, so early booking is essential to secure your spot.
  • How fit do I need to be?

    Moderate to good physical fitness is required. The trail includes steep ascents, high altitudes (up to 4,215m), and long trekking days. While no technical skills are needed, preparation with hiking and cardio training is highly recommended.
  • What altitude will we reach, and is altitude sickness a concern?

    The highest point is Dead Woman’s Pass at 4,215m (13,829ft). Many travelers experience mild symptoms of altitude sickness. Spending a few days in Cusco (3,400m) before the trek helps your body acclimate. Guides monitor your condition and offer support.
  • What kind of accommodation is provided?

    Accommodation is tent camping for three nights, set up by the trekking team. Campsites are scenic and remote. Tents, sleeping mats, and meals are included, but you can usually rent sleeping bags or upgrade to thicker mats and pillows if desired.
  • Are meals and water provided on the trail?

    Yes. All meals, snacks, and hot drinks during the trek are included and prepared by a dedicated trekking cook team. Clean drinking water is also supplied daily. Dietary requirements, including vegetarian and gluten-free, can be accommodated with advance notice.
  • Will I be carrying my own gear?

    You’ll only carry a daypack with essentials (water, snacks, rain jacket, camera). The majority of your gear is carried by porters. There is typically a weight limit of 6–7kg per person for your duffel bag, including sleeping gear.
  • Is there Wi-Fi or phone signal on the trail?

    Wi-Fi and mobile signal are extremely limited or unavailable during the trek. This is an opportunity to disconnect and immerse yourself in nature, though some campsites closer to towns may occasionally offer weak signals.
  • What should I pack?

    Essentials include: Sturdy, broken-in hiking boots Warm layers (especially for high altitudes) Rain gear (poncho or waterproof jacket) A headlamp or flashlight Reusable water bottle or hydration bladder Sunscreen, insect repellent, personal medications A full packing list is typically provided by the operator before departure.
  • Where do I fly to?

    You'll need to get to Cusco, ideally a minimum of 2 days before the trip starts. Most people will fly to Lima and join a connecting flight. Our team can assist or even book flights for you.
  • Where do we meet on day 1?

    You'll be picked up from your accommodation in Cusco on the morning of day one and taken to the start point where you'll meet the group and guides. It is vital to arrive before the trip however as a pre-trip briefing is held the evening before the trip stats. We also strongly recommend staying in Cuzco, or somewhere at similar altitude (3000 metres ASL) for at least 2 days prior to acclimatise to the altitude.
  • What happens at Machu Picchu?

    After reaching the Sun Gate at sunrise, you’ll enjoy a 2-hour guided tour of Machu Picchu. You then have free time to explore on your own or hike Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (must be booked well in advance, not included). The day ends with a train and bus transfer back to Cusco.
  • How much money will I need?

    Food on the trek is included so this would just be for your souvenirs and and optional soft drinks available on the trek. This can vary greatly, but if you are a fan of souvenirs we'd suggest around £120 just in case. Bear in mind that for tips for your crew would be typically given out on the morning of the last day, before you can access an ATM after the trek in Cuzco. More advice in this is in our PDF.
  • Are vegetarian meal options available?

    Yes. We'll make a note when you make your booking and / or before you go but there are always vegetarian options!
  • How difficult is the trek?

    The trek isn't technically difficult at all. What makes this a challenge is the altitude you're trekking at. The terrain is not too difficult, there are some steep(ish) bits and steps but the average person could manage with no problems.
  • What if I can’t complete the hike?

    If you experience difficulty due to altitude, illness, or injury, guides will arrange safe evacuation or alternative transport to meet the group. While rare, contingency plans are in place and the crew is trained in first aid and emergency response.
  • Do I need to bring my own camping equipment?

    The tent and a basic foam sleeping mat will be provided, but you will need to bring a sleeping bag and pillow.
  • What additional treks can I do?

    We can add Huayna Picchu on for a local payment of $75USD (this must be requested via your agent in advance, and depends on permit availability). It is possible to add Machu Picchu Mountain also, however this will involve extending your stay by a night in Aguas Caliente. The tour operator does not recommend adding Machu Picchu Mountain onto this itinerary, however, as it is basically retracing your steps back to the Sun Gate. There is also a new trek called Huchuy Picchu which your guide can help organise locally. This is not a long hike. It runs only 1 kilometre via sections made of stone built by the Incas.
  • Will I have my own tent?

    Tents are normally shared between two and generously sized, but if you are a solo traveller we can request a solo tent if you would prefer this. It depends on availability but a majority of the time this is free.
  • How much is it to rent a sleeping bag?

    Approx USD $20 for the trip in total.
  • How much to hire trekking poles?

    USD $15 for the trip in total.
  • What time do we get back to Cusco after the trek?

    The last day the group arrives in Cusco around 08:00 pm
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