The 2-day Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu is a popular choice for adventurous travelers seeking an unforgettable journey through Peru’s stunning landscapes. With its ancient ruins, challenging terrain, and breathtaking vistas, this tour promises an immersive cultural experience. However, participants must be prepared to tackle the physical demands of the trek, which starts at the crack of dawn. Those interested in embarking on this remarkable expedition should carefully review the tour’s requirements and policies before booking.
Key Points

- This 2-day Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu in Cusco, Peru is priced from $555 per person and includes various amenities.
- The tour is a private experience, with pickup at 5:30 am and a required prior hotel location for transportation.
- Participants must be physically fit, as the trek involves hiking at high altitudes with steep ascents and descents.
- The tour is not wheelchair accessible and not recommended for those with medical conditions or fitness limitations.
- Booking confirmation is required within 48 hours, and the tour has a non-refundable policy with no cancellations or rescheduling.
Tour Overview

The tour offers a 2-day Inca Trail trek to the iconic Machu Picchu site in Cusco, Peru. Priced from $555 per person, the tour includes breakfast, lunch, hostal stay, transportation, train tickets, tour guide, entrance fees, and water.
Pickup is at 5:30 am, and hotel location is required beforehand. This is a private tour, and the booking is subject to availability.
However, it’s not wheelchair accessible and not recommended for those with medical conditions or fitness limitations. The cancellation policy is non-refundable, with no refunds for cancellations.
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Included in the Tour
Included in the tour are breakfast and lunch, ensuring travelers are well-nourished throughout their journey.
Breakfast and lunch are included in the tour, keeping travelers well-nourished during their journey.
All fees and taxes are covered, and a hostal night in Aguas Calientes is provided. Round-trip standard train tickets and transportation from Cusco to the train station and back are included.
A tour guide accompanies the group, and entrance tickets for the Short Inca Trail and Machu Picchu are provided. The Consettur bus tickets are also included.
Water, unless otherwise specified, is available. However, gratuities and meals not mentioned aren’t covered.
Pickup Information

Passengers must provide their hotel location before the tour. This is so the tour company can contact them prior to the start of the tour.
The tour begins at 5:30 am, so it’s important the company knows where to pick up participants. This is a private tour, so only the members of your group will be taking part.
The pickup location and time are fixed, so it’s crucial guests are ready and waiting when the transportation arrives. Providing the hotel details ensures a smooth and timely start to the Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu.
Health and Fitness Requirements

This trek isn’t wheelchair accessible and isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant travelers, or those with serious medical conditions.
A strong physical fitness level is required. The trail involves hiking at high altitudes, steep ascents and descents, and uneven terrain. Participants should be able to hike for up to 6-7 hours per day while carrying their own day packs.
Good cardiovascular health, endurance, and sure-footedness are essential. Those unsure of their abilities should consult a doctor before booking.
Good cardiovascular health, endurance, and sure-footedness are essential. Those unsure of their abilities should consult a doctor before booking.
The health and fitness requirements help ensure a safe and enjoyable trek for all participants.
Itinerary Day 1

On the first day, the Inca Trail trek begins with an early morning departure from Cusco.
Travelers will be transported to the Km 82 trailhead, the starting point of the hike. After checking in, the group will begin their ascent along the ancient Inca trail, taking in stunning vistas of the Andes.
The first day covers approximately 12 km, gaining an elevation of 1,200 meters. Hikers will stop for a picnic lunch en route before reaching the campsite at Ayapata, where they’ll settle in for the night.
With a focus on acclimatization, the pace will be moderate, allowing everyone to enjoy the journey.
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Itinerary Day 2

The second day begins with an early wake-up call at the Ayapata campsite.
After a hearty breakfast, the group sets out on the final leg of the Inca Trail. The hike is challenging, with steep ascents and descents, but the stunning mountain scenery keeps everyone motivated.
The group reaches the Sun Gate, where they catch their first glimpse of the magnificent Machu Picchu. After taking in the breathtaking views, they descend to the ancient citadel and explore its temples, plazas, and terraces.
The group reaches the Sun Gate, catching their first glimpse of the magnificent Machu Picchu. They descend to explore its temples, plazas, and terraces.
The day ends with a return to Aguas Calientes, where the group celebrates the successful completion of the Inca Trail trek.
Booking and Cancellation Policy

Travelers must confirm their booking within 48 hours, subject to availability.
This is a private tour, so only your group will participate. There are no refunds for cancellations, as this is a non-refundable tour.
Guests should ensure they can commit to the trek before booking, as no refunds will be issued. The tour provider understands plans can change, but can’t offer refunds or rescheduling due to the nature of the experience.
Travelers are advised to review the cancellation policy carefully before booking to avoid any disappointment.
Prompt confirmation is key to securing this popular Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu.
Why Choose This Tour

This Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu offers travelers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty of Peru.
You’ll hike through the Andes, passing ancient Inca ruins and lush, verdant landscapes. The tour includes all necessary transportation, accommodation, and entrance fees, ensuring a seamless and worry-free experience.
Hike through the Andes, past ancient Inca ruins and lush, verdant landscapes. Enjoy seamless transportation, accommodation, and entrance fees on this worry-free tour.
With an expert guide leading the way, you’ll gain fascinating insights into the Inca civilization.
Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a first-time adventurer, this trek promises to create lasting memories and a deeper appreciation for Peru’s remarkable history and environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Vegetarian/Vegan Meal Options Available?
Yes, the tour offers vegetarian and vegan meal options. Travelers with dietary restrictions should inform the tour provider prior to the trek so appropriate accommodations can be made.
Do We Need to Bring Our Own Sleeping Bags?
No, guests don’t need to bring their own sleeping bags. The tour includes a hostal night in Aguas Calientes, where beds and bedding are provided. Travelers can focus on packing light for the trek.
Can We Modify the Schedule if Needed?
The schedule is fixed and cannot be modified. The tour is a private group experience, and the itinerary must be followed as described. Passengers should plan accordingly and check the health and fitness requirements before booking.
Can We Store Our Luggage During the Trek?
The tour allows travelers to store their luggage during the trek. They can leave any extra belongings at the hotel in Cusco, which will be waiting for them when they return from Machu Picchu.
Is There an Option to Upgrade the Train Tickets?
The tour package doesn’t include an option to upgrade the train tickets. However, travelers can choose to purchase upgraded train tickets separately if they prefer a more premium experience for the round-trip journey to Machu Picchu.
The Sum Up
The 2-day Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu is an exceptional opportunity to explore Peru’s ancient Inca heritage. With stunning landscapes, guided tours, and comfortable accommodations, it’s a remarkable journey for those with the physical fitness to undertake it. Participants should carefully consider the health and non-refundable booking policy before committing to this unforgettable adventure.
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