Adventure Tourism Peru
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The Hike on the Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is the most famous trekking route in Peru and one of the most impressive adventure experiences in the world. This journey combines history, nature, and mysticism, guiding you along ancient paths built by the Incas, surrounded by Andean landscapes, cloud forests, and unique archaeological sites that culminate with the arrival at the Inca Citadel of Machu Picchu through the iconic Sun Gate (Intipunku).
Throughout the tour, you will begin your journey by crossing sacred valleys, rural communities, and the first archaeological remains that anticipate the greatness of the trail. As you advance, the route becomes more challenging and, at the same time, more fascinating: emblematic ascents, high mountain passes, and perfectly preserved stone paths will lead you to discover temples, agricultural terraces, and ancient ceremonial centers hidden among the mountains.
During the trek, the natural environment changes constantly: you will transition from semi-arid zones to cloud forests filled with native flora and fauna. Progressing through the different Inca archaeological complexes will allow you to appreciate Inca engineering at its finest while enjoying panoramic views of the mountain ranges and deep Andean canyons.
As you approach the final sections of the Classic Inca Trail, the path becomes more spiritual and exciting. Trails surrounded by vegetation, Inca stairways, and natural viewpoints accompany the route toward the final entrance to Machu Picchu. Upon crossing Intipunku, one of the most memorable views of the journey is revealed: the majestic Inca city emerging between mountains and clouds.
Finally, you will have time to explore Machu Picchu with an expert guide, discovering its history, architecture, and mysteries before returning to Cusco with the satisfaction of having completed one of the most iconic hikes in the world.
Departure from Cusco around 5:30 a.m. toward the Sacred Valley, with a brief stop in Ollantaytambo before reaching Km 82 for the registration and official start of the hike. Continue along the Urubamba River to Miskay for lunch, then proceed through Hatunchaka and Wayllabamba, the last inhabited village on the route. The day ends with a final ascent to the Ayapata campsite for dinner and overnight stay.
On the second day, after breakfast, you will ascend through Andean forests to Llulluchapampa. Then continue the most demanding climb of the trek toward the Warmihuañusca Pass (4,200 m), the highest point of the entire Inca Trail. After a well-deserved rest, descend to Pacaymayu for lunch and continue along Inca paths toward Runkurakay until reaching the Chaquicocha campsite for dinner and rest.
Begin the most scenic and pleasant hike, crossing Inca tunnels, elevated paths, and cloud forests with spectacular views. You will visit Phuyupatamarka, the “City Above the Clouds,” before descending for two hours to the Wiñayhuayna campsite. In the afternoon, explore the archaeological site of the same name and enjoy the final dinner of the trek before the last day.
On the last day, you will leave early toward the checkpoint and begin the hike to Inti Punku, where you will witness the first sunrise view over Machu Picchu. Then descend to the citadel to enter Circuit 1 and enjoy a guided tour of approximately two hours. Finally, take the bus to Aguas Calientes for lunch and in the afternoon the train back to Ollantaytambo, continuing by tourist transport to Cusco.

If you wish to add the experience of climbing the famous Huayna Picchu mountain, it is essential to book well in advance, as access is limited and demand is extremely high throughout the year. Entry has an additional cost of 70 USD, corresponding to the 10:00 a.m. entry schedule, according to the current Peruvian government regulations established on July 18, 2011. Only with this advance reservation can your access to Huayna Picchu be guaranteed, considered one of the most impressive, challenging, and requested experiences within the archaeological complex of Machu Picchu.
In accordance with the Porter Law No. 26702, supervised by the Ministry of Labor of Peru, travelers may hire an additional porter if they require support transporting their luggage during the journey along the Inca Trail.
Hiring an additional porter is an excellent option for those who want to hike more comfortably, fully enjoy the Inca Trail Trek, and avoid the effort of carrying excessive weight during the journey.

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Your adventure along the Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu begins very early. We will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco around 5:30 a.m., and together with your guide, you will travel in private transportation toward the Sacred Valley of the Incas. The road is already a preview of what awaits you: mountains, agricultural terraces, and small Andean towns that preserve their traditions. Before reaching the starting point of the Inca Trail, we will make a brief stop in Ollantaytambo, one of the living towns of the Sacred Valley. You will finally arrive at Kilometer 82, where you will meet our team of porters and complete the mandatory registration to enter the Inca Trail. Authorities will verify your permit and passport, ensuring your official entry to this famous trekking route.
You will begin hiking along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu following the Urubamba River for approximately two hours. In this first section, you will enjoy a perfect combination of history, nature, and culture: imposing mountains, a diversity of Andean flora and fauna, and views of ancient archaeological remains that form part of the Ancient Inca Road to Machu Picchu. Your first stop will be at Miskay, where you will enjoy a delicious, energizing lunch prepared by our expedition chef.
After lunch, you will continue with an easy two-hour hike to Hatunchaka (3,000 m), a small village where you can buy water, snacks, and use basic services. From there, you will continue toward Wayllabamba (3,000–3,100 m), the last inhabited village along the entire Inca Trail. This area marks the beginning of a more lush and enchanting environment, where you will begin to feel the true essence of the classic Inca Trail route to Machu Picchu.
The last stretch of the day will be a one-hour hike to Ayapata (3,300 m), a peaceful campsite surrounded by nature where we will spend our first night. At 6:30 p.m., you will enjoy a traditional Peruvian dinner prepared by our team—perfect for restoring energy and acclimatizing to the upcoming trekking challenges toward Machu Picchu.
Summary of Day 1

This second day of the Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 4 days begins early, around 5:30 a.m., with a cup of hot tea or coffee to start the day with energy. After breakfast at 6:00 a.m., you will begin hiking as the first rays of sunlight slowly illuminate the mountains and valleys along this section of the Inca Trail.
You will begin ascending through the Ayapata ravine, a trail surrounded by forests, fresh mountain air, and the natural sounds characteristic of the Inca Trail. After a progressive uphill climb, you will reach Llulluchapampa (3,850 m), a wide and peaceful area offering beautiful panoramic views of the valley. This will be an excellent place to rest and prepare for one of the most iconic trekking routes in the world.
From Llulluchapampa, you will begin the most demanding ascent of the day toward the famous Warmihuañusca Pass, also known as “Dead Woman’s Pass.” This point, located at 4,200 m, is the highest section of the entire classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Although the climb is challenging, every step is worth it: from the top you will enjoy an impressive view of the Verónica Snow Peak and of the route you have conquered. Many travelers consider this one of the most special moments of their journey.
After taking in the landscape, you will begin a descent of approximately two hours to the valley of Pacaymayu (3,500 m), where a nutritious lunch prepared by our cooking team will be waiting for you. This is the perfect moment to recover energy before continuing on the path toward Machu Picchu.
After lunch, you will continue walking along ancient stone-paved sections of the Ancient Inca Road to Machu Picchu. Along the route, you will cross open areas with spectacular views and sections surrounded by native vegetation. You will pass near the archaeological site of Runkurakay, as the trail becomes quieter and more immersive, perfect for connecting with history and nature. You will finally arrive at the Chaquicocha campsite, an ideal place to rest after one of the most intense days of the Inca Trail. Once there, you can relax in your tent or in the dining tent while enjoying a coffee as dinner is prepared, usually served around 7:00 p.m. After dinner, all that remains is to contemplate the starry sky and rest surrounded by the serenity of the Andes.
Summary of Day 2

The third day of the Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu begins in Chaquicocha, a point surrounded by mountains and wrapped in Andean mist that creates a mystical atmosphere—perfect for starting one of the most beautiful stages of the Inca Trail trek. After a nutritious breakfast, we will resume the hike along the Inca Trail toward Machu Picchu, entering a section considered one of the most scenic of the entire classic Inca Trail route.
During this part, the trail becomes smoother and more enjoyable, combining flat stretches with stairs and ancient stone steps built by the Incas. The route includes small tunnels carved into the rock, characteristic of the Ancient Inca Road, adding a historic and authentic touch to your journey.
As you advance, the landscape gradually transforms: you will move from open mountain areas to dense cloud forest. This ecosystem is full of orchids, bromeliads, mosses, and Andean birds, offering a hiking experience to Machu Picchu filled with the lush nature typical of the Inca Trail in Peru.
The first archaeological site of the day will be Phuyupatamarka, known as the “City above the Clouds.” Its agricultural terraces, ceremonial staircases, and perfectly preserved water channels make it an ideal spot to rest, explore calmly, and enjoy panoramic views of the valley and mountain range.
From here, we will begin a continuous descent of approximately two hours. The environment becomes more humid and green, characteristic of the cloud forest that signals Machu Picchu Sanctuary is getting closer. This section is one of the most pleasant parts of the trek to Machu Picchu, with natural viewpoints and abundant vegetation.
By the end of the day, we will arrive at Wiñayhuayna (2,600 m), the last campsite of the 4-day Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Here we will enjoy a comforting lunch and, in the evening, a delicious dinner prepared by our cooking team. Before resting, you will have the opportunity to visit the archaeological complex of Wiñayhuayna, a set of terraces, stairways, and Inca structures perfectly adapted to the mountainside. Its name means “forever young,” and it is one of the most beautiful sites along the Inca Trail.
Summary of Day 3

The last day of the Classic Inca Trail tour begins very early. At 3:30 a.m., you will receive a box breakfast to take with you. Using headlamps, you will start the hike toward the Wiñayhuayna checkpoint, where we will wait until 5:30 a.m., the time when the path toward the Sun Gate (Inti Punku, 2,780 m) opens.
The hike to Inti Punku lasts about one hour and is considered one of the most exciting moments of the entire Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. As you climb the ancient Inca steps, the anticipation grows with every step.
Once you reach the Sun Gate, you will witness one of the most iconic scenes of the Classic Inca Trail 4 days: the sunrise illuminating Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu. The citadel appears majestic among mountains and clouds, a moment many travelers describe as spiritual and deeply moving. It is the perfect reward for this journey along the Inca Trail.
From Inti Punku, you will descend to the main entrance of Machu Picchu (2,400 m). Here you will enter through Circuit 1, ideal for the classic panoramic photo. Then you will continue to the control point, where you must leave your large backpack (approximate cost: 4 USD). Authorities will check your passport and your entrance ticket before the visit begins.
At 9:00 a.m., you will begin the guided tour of approximately 2 hours, during which you will learn about the ceremonial function of the site, its impressive architecture, and the mysteries that still surround this wonder of the world. You will explore temples, plazas, agricultural terraces, and enclosures that reveal the greatness of the ancient Inca Empire.
After the tour, you will have free time to enjoy Machu Picchu on your own, take photos, or simply admire the beauty of the place before taking the bus down to Aguas Calientes.
In Aguas Calientes you can choose where to have lunch (not included), stroll through town, or relax in its hot springs. In the afternoon you will take the return train:
(In some itineraries, the return may be scheduled around 7:00 p.m.)
Day 4 Summary

The 4-day Inca Trail is one of the most iconic and famous trekking routes in the world. Due to its great popularity and the strict visitor control enforced by the Peruvian government, availability is limited and spots tend to sell out quickly, especially during high season.
If you are planning to live this unique experience on the way to Machu Picchu, it is essential to book in advance to secure your spot. Permits are released only once a year and usually sell out within days, so we recommend planning your trip ahead of time.
Before organizing your itinerary, check the available dates and choose the one that best fits your plans. This way, you can fully enjoy the Classic Inca Trail, a route that combines Andean mountains, high jungle, and archaeological sites that reveal the majesty of the ancient Inca Empire.
This historic journey is much more than a hike: it is a deep voyage into ancestral culture, nature, and Andean spirituality. Every step will bring you closer to the essence of the Inca world and the incomparable magic that surrounds the arrival at the Citadel of Machu Picchu.
During your experience on the Classic Inca Trail, everything is carefully organized so you can enjoy a safe, complete, and worry-free adventure. Every detail has been considered so you can focus only on hiking, connecting with nature, and experiencing the magic of Machu Picchu. These are the services you will receive:
Although the tour includes all essential services to complete the Inca Trail route safely and comfortably toward Machu Picchu, there are some additional costs you should consider before your trip:
Below you will find the complete list organized by categories, with the description of each item to help you prepare everything you need for your experience on the Classic Inca Trail, one of the most important trekking routes in the world.
Important tip: The weather can be cold and humid; if your clothes get wet, they might not dry overnight. Bring extra changes.
If you are planning to hike the Classic Inca Trail from Cusco to Machu Picchu, it is natural for questions to arise. Below, we answer the most common questions to help you prepare properly for this iconic journey through the Peruvian Andes.
The tour begins in Cusco, Peru (3,350 m a.s.l.), and the official access to the Inca Trail takes place at Km 82, located in the community of Piscacucho, in the district of Ollantaytambo, province of Urubamba, in the Sacred Valley.
Important: The Inca Trail closes every February for official maintenance by the Peruvian government.
These are the approximate altitudes along the route:
These altitudes help anticipate acclimatization, physical effort, and weather conditions.
The total distance is 42 km, divided into four days of varying difficulty levels, from easy sections to high-mountain passes.
Yes, it is essential to acclimatize in Cusco (3,350 m) or the Sacred Valley (2,800–2,900 m).
A minimum of 2 nights is recommended before beginning the trek to avoid altitude sickness.
Day 2 is the most physically demanding, with long ascents and a technical descent. The stretch to the Warmihuañusca Pass (4,200 m) requires good endurance and a moderate pace, but it is accessible to travelers with average fitness and prior preparation.
The climate varies by region:
Light rain can occur at any time of the year.
Travelers should only carry their personal daypack. If you hire an additional porter, they can carry up to 12 kg of your gear, according to the Porter Law No. 26702. The official cost is 160 USD for the entire journey.
Yes. The original passport is mandatory at the Km 82 checkpoints and at the Machu Picchu entrance. If using an ISIC card, you must also bring the physical card.
Yes, but you must book well in advance, as spaces are limited. The entrance fee is an additional 70 USD, with a schedule available at 10:00 a.m.
It cannot be booked on the same day.
The tour includes 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners, and daily snacks. Fresh and nutritious meals are prepared at each campsite, including vegetarian or vegan options with prior coordination.
You only need:
Permits are released once a year and usually sell out within days, especially for May, June, and July.
The route continues normally. The stone path can become slippery, so it is essential to bring:
Campsites are equipped for humid conditions.
Signal is very limited. Areas such as Llulluchapampa, Warmihuañusca, Pacaymayu, and Chaquicocha have no connection. In Wiñayhuayna there may be intermittent signal. Connectivity returns in Aguas Calientes.
Yes, but with conditions:
The route between Km 82, Warmihuañusca, and Machu Picchu includes steep ascents, stairways, and demanding descents.
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