Embark on one of Peru’s greatest journeys: the Classic 4-Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, an unforgettable experience that blends adventure, history, and nature into a single route. You will visit lesser-known Inca ruins and arrive at one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. This is not just a physical challenge—it is a deep connection with the Inca legacy.
Remember to check Inca Trail availability in advance, as permits are limited and sell out quickly.

(Lunch and dinner)
The tour begins early with pick-up from your hotel. You will travel to Km 82, the official starting point of the Inca Trail, where you will cross the Urubamba River and visit the archaeological complex of Patallacta (Llactapata). After lunch in Miskay, you will continue along the Inca Trail route until reaching the campsite in Wayllabamba, surrounded by mountains and pure fresh air.



(Breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
This is the most challenging day of the trek. You will hike up to the Warmiwañuska Pass (Dead Woman’s Pass) at 4,200 m.a.s.l. (13,779 ft)—the highest point of the entire route—where you will take a break to enjoy the breathtaking views. Then you will descend to the campsite in Pacaymayo, one of the coldest yet most magical campsites on the Classic Inca Trail.



(Breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
After breakfast, you will climb to the second pass, the Runkuraqay Pass at 4,000 m.a.s.l. (13,123 ft), and visit its archaeological site. Then you will head to the archaeological site of Sayacmarca. After lunch, you will arrive at Puyupatamarca, known as the “city above the clouds,” and descend toward the gateway to Machu Picchu: Wiñayhuayna, with its terraces and stunning views of the high jungle. This will be your final campsite.



(Breakfast)
On the last day, you will depart very early and hike to the Sun Gate (Inti Punku), where the view is truly magical. You will enter Machu Picchu through Circuit 1—Panoramic Route, currently the only authorized route for travelers arriving via the Inca Trail.
Finally, you will have a re-entry to explore the main sectors of Machu Picchu, such as the royalty sector, Circuit 3. After the guided tour, you will take the bus down to Aguas Calientes, board the train to Ollantaytambo, and finish with a transfer back to your hotel in Cusco.


The Inca Trail has limited permits, and they sell out months in advance. Book today with CuscoPeru.com and secure your spot on this incredible 4-day hike to Machu Picchu.
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(Snacks, Lunch, Afternoon Tea, and Dinner)
IMPORTANT:
It is mandatory to meet one day before with the official guide, who will accompany and lead you throughout the 4 days. You will receive accurate information about the trek, distances, what to bring, and how to prepare.
This Inca Trail adventure to Machu Picchu begins at 5:00 a.m., with pick-up from your hotel to travel by train to Piskakucho (Km 82), passing through the towns of Chinchero, Urubamba, and Ollantaytambo. Upon arrival, you will go through the control checkpoints where you will present your documents.
Along the route, you will see several archaeological sites, including the Patallacta viewpoint, a city of great importance during Inca times. You will continue hiking until reaching Miskay, where you will enjoy lunch and take a short break. Continuing the adventure, you will arrive at the first campsite in Wayllabamba. You will enjoy dinner and tea, then rest.
Overnight camping in Wayllabamba.
(Breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
After breakfast, you will continue the journey toward Pacaymayo. The most difficult section will be during the first 3 hours of uphill hiking until reaching the Warmiwañuska Pass (Dead Woman’s Pass). At this point, you will have reached the highest point of the Inca Trail and will be able to admire the full beauty of the landscape. After a rest break, you will continue the trek descending to Pacaymayo, where you will have lunch and find everything ready to settle into your tents and, finally, enjoy a delicious dinner.
Overnight camping in Pacaymayo.
(Breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
After breakfast at 6:00 a.m., you will get ready to climb to the second pass known as the Runkurakay Pass at 4,000 m.a.s.l. (13,123 ft), where you will visit its archaeological site and, after a 1 hour and 40 minute hike, you will arrive at Sayacmarca, an important archaeological site known for its Inca architecture.
Later, you will hike toward Puyupatamarca, a city famous for being wrapped in mist and mystery. Finally, you will descend to 2,700 meters above sea level to Wiñayhuayna, which will amaze you with its impressive agricultural terraces, along with its religious and urban sectors—revealing the greatness of this ancient civilization.
Overnight camping in Wiñayhuayna.
(Breakfast)
Very early in the morning, you will begin the final stage of your journey to Machu Picchu. You will continue walking until reaching Inti Punku (The Sun Gate), where you will witness the sunrise. From this incredible spot, you will enjoy your first view of Machu Picchu.
From this point, entry is allowed only through Circuit 1 (Panoramic Route). Afterward, you will have a re-entry through Circuit 3 – the Royalty Circuit, where you will discover the temples and Inca structures. Our staff will always be available to provide you with additional information.
After this unforgettable experience, you will return to the Ollantaytambo train station, where our team will be waiting to transfer you back to your hotel in Cusco. This concludes your 4-day Inca Trail journey to Machu Picchu, a trek filled with unforgettable moments.
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Due to regulations implemented in 2002, the Inca Trail (4 or 2 days) only allows a maximum capacity of 500 people per day (including guides, porters, and cooks). Therefore, it is necessary to make a reservation in advance to secure a spot on the desired travel date. It is important to make the reservation with a reliable agency well in advance. During high season months (May, June, July, August, and September), it is advised to book at least 6 months in advance.
To make a reservation for the Inca Trail and confirm your booking, you need to provide the following information:
A prior payment (non-refundable) is necessary to secure your official reservation. The upfront costs include the entrance tickets to the Inca Trail, which are non-refundable. We also need to pre-book the services of cooks, guides, and porters (essential personnel for this journey). Everything needs to be organized well in advance due to the length of the trek.
There is no age limit for passengers traveling on the 4-day Inca Trail. The most important factor is that travelers have a good physical condition. We do not recommend this journey for elderly people or those with average physical condition, and children under 10 years old should only participate if they have previous experience with long hikes. It is advisable to undergo a medical check-up before embarking on this trip.
CuscoPeru.com recommends preparation and physical activity before your trip to Peru or acclimatizing to high-altitude locations. We have accommodated very young passengers, such as 8-year-old children, as well as adults up to 75 years old. We are here to assist you and ensure you enjoy your trip. The recommendations are necessary for you to remember this adventure and the marvelous landscapes along the original Inca route.
We travel in groups or privately, depending on your reservation. It is important to enjoy the journey, and there will be time for taking photos. However, excessive attention to detail could cause us to arrive at the campsites very late, which is dangerous as we cannot hike in the dark. Nevertheless, everything will be perfectly fine. Our guides will keep you informed about the distances and timing of the trek, while providing explanations about the Inca Trail and the surrounding environment. You will have time to rest and recharge your energy.
For groups of 10 or more people, we provide 2 professional guides. The first guide leads the group at the front, and the second guide remains at the back, ensuring that everyone is accounted for. In cases where there is only one guide (groups of 8 or fewer people), the guide always stays with the last person in the group.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to change or postpone your departure date once the reservation is confirmed officially at the government offices (INC Reservation Office). If you wish to change your date, you would need to make a new reservation with a new deposit for the new date, subject to availability of spaces.
Our professional cook will provide you with an incredible variety of dishes:
We are accommodating to all dietary requests, as long as they are communicated in advance. Please specify your dietary requirements when making your reservation.
We provide boiled water that has been boiled for at least 5 minutes (no need for purification tablets). Therefore, you will only need water for the first day. For the remaining days, we will provide you with a bottle of pre-boiled cold water.
There are restroom facilities at the campsites and halfway lunch spots. Along the trail, there are several toilets available, and we recommend using them (please avoid using nature).
Our camping tents are designed for 4 people, but we only use them for 2 people to provide more space and comfort for placing backpacks. If you are traveling alone and there is an odd number in your group, you will share the tent with another person unless you request a personal tent, which incurs an additional cost.
CuscoPeru.com fully complies with the Porters Law (27608) regarding payment and insurance requirements. However, tipping (usually on the third night of the trip) is a tradition on the Inca Trail that has been followed for a long time as a way to show gratitude to the porters. A collection is made among all the tourists in the group, and the amount is shared among the cook, head porter, and porters.
Please note that the amount of the tip is a personal decision.
We have a very low rate of people turning back once on the trail. Our priority is to help you complete this journey, which is why we recommend spending a few days acclimatizing in Cusco before the trek. All our guides are trained and carry a first aid kit and oxygen bottle for emergencies.
The Inca Trail goes into maintenance every February and is closed for bookings during that month. Reservations for the remaining 11 months are available. Please contact one of the advisors at CuscoPeru.com for assistance.
Weather for the 4-Day Inca Trail Tour:
In the city of Cusco, we have only 2 seasons:
Medium Difficulty: Mainly moderate inclines.
Approximate Trekking Time per Day:
Maximum Altitude: 4,200 m (13,779 ft)
Minimum Altitude: 2,550 m (8,366 ft)
Maximum Temperature: Above 20°C (68°F)
Minimum Temperature: Above 04°C (39°F)
What is my return time on the TRAIN?
The included return train service in all excursions is the Expedition or Voyager train (to Ollantaytambo), where transportation will be waiting to take you back to Cusco. The first train can be taken at 14:55 p.m., and the last train departs at 18:20 p.m. If you wish to upgrade to a superior train service, such as the Vistadome, this can be arranged for an additional cost.
The staff at CuscoPeru.com is ready to answer all your questions. We know that this is the dream adventure for many of our visitors, and we want to assist you in the best possible way. We look forward to hearing from you.

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