Inca trail to Machu Pichu

Services included
  • 7 nights’ accommodation
  • Breakfast every day
  • Airport and domestic transfers
  • Guided tours & entrance fees
  • Domestic flights
Highlights
  • Embark from Ollantaytambo, one of South America’s oldest villages.
  • Crossover Dead Woman’s Pass (4212m) for breath-taking views of Pumahuanca.
  • Camp at Phuyupatamarca, “the place above the clouds”.
  • Descend the Wiñay Wayna terraces and through the Intipunku gateway.

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Inca trail to Machu Pichu

If you are looking for the best way to hike the Inca Trail, this classic route offers a unique approach that avoids the main crowds and follows the ideal time to schedule your visit to Machu Picchu. Throughout the hike, you will pass through cloud forests and below snowy peaks and discover the world of the Incas. Following a centuries-old sacred trail, you will visit a variety of historical sites, culminating in Machu Picchu, the most famous and greatest of all.

Day 1: Arrival in Lima
Arrival in Lima

Arrival in Lima

Welcome to Lima, Peru's largest city and central metropolitan hub, and home to one-third of the country's population. Lima's breezy location on the Pacific Ocean and mild desert climate make it the perfect city for exploring on foot. Head downtown to mingle with locals, stretch your legs, and grab a bite to eat in one of the many award-winning restaurants.

Lima

Recommended activities

  • Discover the historic centre of Lima, a UNESCO World Heritage Site packed with fascinating Spanish architecture. Start with a scenic tour of the colonial downtown, which emanates from the main square. Stroll over to the 16th-century Cathedral, which took 80 years to construct and was built in the grandiose style of the Spanish Empire.
  • Visit the Casa Aliaga, a colonial mansion granted by chief conquistador Francisco Pizarro to Jerónimo de Aliaga, one of his captains, in 1535. This is the only house from that era that still belongs to the same family.
  • Stroll around the Pueblo Libre district to the privately owned Larco Museum of pre-Columbian art, housed in a beautifully restored viceregal mansion built over a 7th-century pre-Columbian pyramid. The museum boasts a vast pre-Colonial collection of gold and silver artifacts.
  • In the evening, head to the eclectic "Love Park" in the upscale coastal district of Miraflores, where you can admire a huge kissing statue and beautiful mosaic walls. The Park is built on the cliffs of Chorrillos and is a perfect place to enjoy a spectacular sunset over the Pacific.
  • Enjoy a nightcap at an open-air cafe or restaurant in the diverse Miraflores neighbourhood.
Day 2: Arrival in Cusco and Sacred Valley Tour
Cusco

Sacred Valley Tour

This morning, you will be transferred to Lima airport to catch your flight from Lima to Cusco. Upon arrival in Cusco, you will be met and begin your Sacred Valley Tour.

First, head to the village of Chinchero, believed by the Inca to be the birthplace of the rainbow. You will see extensive Inca terraces and several small colonial-era churches. Next, take some time to explore Chinchero's famous textile markets. Continue to Moray, a series of incredible stone amphitheatres built by the Inca.

From Moray walk (or take a bus) to the Salineras -the Moray Salt Flats- an intricate network of stone pools developed by the Inca to harvest salt through evaporation. These salt flats are still in use today and are carefully maintained by a close community with regulations and rules that date back to the time of the Inca.

Spend the night in the small historic town of Ollantaytambo, high in the Sacred Valley. Explore the surrounding stone fortresses, archeological ruins, and cobblestone streets of the town, which remain remarkably intact like their original appearances after construction by the Inca.

Day 3: Start trekking the Inca Trail
The Inca Trail

The Inca Trail

The trip begins from Ollantaytambo, a town famous for its fortress and temple ruins from Inca Empire. Explore the cobblestone streets and observe life in the Andes. After lunch, drive to the trailhead at Piscacucho and meet the crew that will be accompanying you on the trail.

The hike starts out by following a trail along the winding Urubamba River. With porters carrying your belongings, you will be able to enjoy the natural beauty with less stress. After a long day of trekking, you will reach Llactapata (2788m), the ruins of a grand administrative and astronomical complex. Set up camp with help from your crew, enjoy a freshly cooked meal, and relax and enjoy the accomplishment of your first day.

Day 4: Venturing into the cloud forest
The cloud forest

The cloud forest

After breakfast, prepare to climb up the edge of Cusichaca Valley to Huayllabamba, a small village that will be the last human settlement on the Inca Trail. Afterward, you will descend into true wilderness.

Hike a steeper Inca trail that brings you into the beautiful cloud forests, where flora and fauna flourish. You may even spot hummingbirds fluttering among the tropical trees. The trail leads to Llulluchapampa (3680m), a patch of grassland frequented by Andean deer with an amazing view. Here, you will end the day and prepare your camp.

Day 5: Valleys and Mountains
Valleys and Mountains

The Warmiwañusca

The most rigorous day of the trek has arrived, but the effort is worth it. Climb the trail’s highest and most demanding pass, the Warmiwañusca, or “Dead Woman’s Pass” (4212m). After that, everything gets smoother as you walk downhill the Pacasmayo valley. You will hike through a second pass past Runkuracay towards Sayacmarca, where you will be rewarded with a breath-taking view of Pumahuanca Mountain.

After the mysterious junction point, your trek continues just a bit longer. Phuyupatamarca (3650m), “the place above the clouds” will be your final destination for today. The site features one of the most intact Inca ruins and overlooks snow-capped, sacred Peak Salcantay (6,200m). Surrounded by clouds, miles above the rest of the world, you will spend your night.

Day 6: Machu Picchu awaits us
Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu

It is time to say goodbye to your porters and carry on towards Machu Picchu.

Continue down a set of Inca stone steps past more swaths of misty cloud forests. Soon, you will pass the Wiñay Wayna, a range of terraces with patches of orchids and swallows flying overhead. Finally, trek beyond the Gateway of the Sun, Inti Punku, and the sight of Machu Picchu will await you. Soak in the view and the evening glow before riding the bus to Machu Picchu Pueblo, where you can shower and retreat to a comfortable hotel room.

Day 7: Discover Machu Picchu and get back to Cusco
Discover Machu Picchu

Discover Machu Picchu

This morning you will get up early and be ready to spend the day in Machu Picchu, probably the most amazing feat of engineering in all ancient America. Temples, stairways, palaces, and stone gabled dwellings are scattered everywhere, demonstrating the energy and ingenuity of the builders. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven New Wonders of the World, the hilltop citadel deserved every bit of its fame.

The stunning walls, temples, and palaces of Machu Picchu take time to fully appreciate. Afterward, you can also trek an extra hour to visit the Sun Gate or opt for a shorter walk to a cliffside bridge. Then, your adventure comes to an end. Ride the scenic Vistadome train in comfort back to Cusco, as you cherish the memories you have made over the past few days.

Day 8: Goodbye Peru and return home
Goodbye Peru

Goodbye Peru

Today is your last day in Peru! You will be met at your hotel for a transfer to Cusco Airport, where you will transfer to your international departure.

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