The 3-Day Huchuy Qosqo Trek to Machu Picchu Private Service offers a remarkable journey through the stunning Andes. Designed for adventurous travelers, this intimate trek showcases ancient Inca ruins, breathtaking landscapes, and immersive cultural experiences. With a professional guide, round-trip transportation, and all necessary equipment provided, this private service makes exploring the renowned Huchuy Qosqo and Machu Picchu sites an unforgettable experience. But what sets this trek apart, and why should you consider it for your next Peruvian adventure?
About Your Stay

- The Huchuy Qosqo Trek is a 3-day, 2-night private hiking experience that leads to Machu Picchu through stunning Andean landscapes.
- The trek covers approximately 10.5 miles (17 km) with altitudes ranging from 12,140 feet (3,700 meters) to 14,440 feet (4,400 meters).
- The trek includes a professional bilingual tour guide, round-trip transportation, camping equipment, porters, meals, and overnight accommodation in Aguas Calientes.
- The trek is not wheelchair accessible and requires a moderate fitness level, with highlights including exploring local Andean communities and ancient Inca sites.
- The starting price for the 3-day trek is $951.00 per person, with availability and pricing varying based on group size.
Overview of the Trek
The Huchuy Qosqo Trek is a 3-day, 2-night hiking experience that takes adventurers on a journey through the stunning Andean landscape to the iconic Machu Picchu.
This family-friendly trek offers the chance to explore local Andean communities and ancient Inca sites. Travelers will enjoy a guided tour of Machu Picchu, led by a professional bilingual guide.
The trek covers approximately 10.5 miles (17 km), with an altitude range of 12,140 feet (3,700 meters) to 14,440 feet (4,400 meters). A moderate fitness level is required, and the trek isn’t recommended for those with back problems.
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Inclusions

A professional bilingual tour guide accompanies the trekkers throughout the journey. The trek includes round-trip transportation, a dining tent with tables and chairs, a cook, and previously boiled water. Camping equipment such as 4-person tents and sleeping foam mattresses are provided, along with porters to carry up to 7 kg of personal belongings. Overnight accommodation in Aguas Calientes is included, as well as 6 meals. Additional amenities include an extra oxygen supply and a first-aid kit.
| Inclusions |
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| Professional bilingual tour guide |
| Hotel pickup and round trip transportation |
| Camping equipment and porters |
| Meals and accommodation |
| Extra oxygen and first-aid kit |
Trek Details

Approximately 10.5 miles (17 km) of hiking awaits trekkers on this 3-day, 2-night journey.
The trek covers an altitude range from 12,140 feet (3,700 meters) to 14,440 feet (4,400 meters), requiring a moderate level of physical fitness.
This trek isn’t wheelchair accessible and isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems.
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Hike through local Andean communities and visit ancient Inca sites along the way.
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Explore the ruins of Huchuy Qosqo, an Inca archaeological site.
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Enjoy guided tours of Machu Picchu, the iconic Inca citadel.
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The best time to go is from April to October.
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Non-refundable and likely to sell out.
Pricing and Availability
Starting from $951.00 per person, the price for this 3-day, 2-night Huchuy Qosqo Trek to Machu Picchu varies depending on the group size.
The price isn’t refundable, and there are no refunds for cancellations. This private service is likely to sell out, so early booking is recommended.
While the trek requires a moderate fitness level and isn’t suitable for those with back problems, it’s a family-friendly experience that takes travelers through local Andean communities and ancient Inca sites before a guided tour of Machu Picchu.
Reviews and Experiences

According to the reviews, the 3-day Huchuy Qosqo Trek to Machu Picchu has received a 5.0 rating based on a single review.
Reviewers highlighted the following:
Positive feedback on the camping experience at Huchuy Qosqo, knowledgeable tour guide, and beautiful scenery off the beaten path.
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Positive feedback on the camping experience at Huchuy Qosqo
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Knowledgeable tour guide and beautiful scenery
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Off the beaten path with minimal other groups encountered
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Mixed feelings about the Machu Picchu portion compared to the trek experience
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Overall, a family-friendly experience traveling through local Andean communities and visiting ancient Inca sites.
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Discover the Inca Trail
The Inca Trail is a renowned 4-day hiking route that leads trekkers through awe-inspiring Andean landscapes to the iconic ruins of Machu Picchu.
This challenging trek traverses mountain passes, lush cloud forests, and ancient Inca stairways. Highlights include the Sun Gate, the dramatic stone citadel of Winay Wayna, and the mystical sunrise over Machu Picchu.
Trekkers must obtain permits and hire an authorized guide, porter, and/or cook. Proper gear, fitness, and acclimatization are essential.
While strenuous, the Inca Trail offers an unparalleled opportunity to take in the rich history and breathtaking scenery of the Andes.
Exploring Huchuy Qosqo

While the Inca Trail offers a renowned trekking experience, the Huchuy Qosqo Trek provides an equally captivating alternative for those seeking a more off-the-beaten-path adventure.
The Huchuy Qosqo Trek offers a captivating off-the-beaten-path adventure as an alternative to the renowned Inca Trail.
Explorers will:
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Discover the ancient Inca site of Huchuy Qosqo, a lesser-known gem perched at an altitude of 3,875 meters
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Traverse through picturesque Andean landscapes, including snow-capped mountains and pristine lakes
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Immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of local communities along the way
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Experience more intimate group sizes and fewer crowds compared to the popular Inca Trail
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Enjoy a guided tour of the iconic Machu Picchu before returning home.
Hiking to Machu Picchu

As the trek winds through the stunning Andean landscapes, hikers will be rewarded with awe-inspiring views of Machu Picchu, the iconic Inca citadel that sits atop a mountain ridge. The trek culminates in a guided tour of this remarkable archaeological site, allowing travelers to enjoy the history and grandeur of the Inca Empire. To prepare for the Machu Picchu visit, hikers should review the following details:
| Logistics | Details |
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| Duration | Approximately 2-3 hours |
| Tour Type | Guided, with optional free time |
| Accessibility | Not wheelchair accessible |
| Best Time to Visit | Early morning or late afternoon |
| Entrance Fees | Included in trek package |
Questions About Your Stay
What Is the Minimum Group Size Required for This Trek?
The minimum group size for the 3-day, 2-night Huchuy Qosqo Trek to Machu Picchu is not specified. The tour can be booked for private groups, and the price varies depending on the total number of participants.
Can I Upgrade My Camping Equipment for Additional Cost?
Yes, you can upgrade your camping equipment for an additional cost. The provider offers options to rent higher-quality sleeping bags and pads, providing more comfort during the trek. Just let the team know when booking your trip.
Is There an Option to Have a Private Porter for My Belongings?
Yes, you can hire a private porter to carry up to 7 kg of your personal belongings for an additional cost. This allows you to enjoy the trek without the burden of carrying heavier items.
Can I Book This Trek as a Solo Traveler?
Yes, you can book the 3-day Huchuy Qosqo Trek to Machu Picchu as a solo traveler. The tour operator offers this trek on a private basis, so you don’t need to join a group to participate.
How Much Time Is Allocated for Exploring Machu Picchu?
Travelers on the Huchuy Qosqo Trek to Machu Picchu receive a guided tour of Machu Picchu that typically lasts around 2-3 hours, allowing ample time to explore the iconic Inca citadel and its stunning mountain scenery.
Final Verdict On This Stay
The 3-Day Huchuy Qosqo Trek to Machu Picchu Private Service offers an unparalleled adventure through the Andes. Designed for moderate fitness levels, the trek covers 10.5 miles while reaching altitudes of up to 14,440 feet. With a professional guide, transportation, and meals included, trekkers can enjoy local culture and Inca history. This intimate experience allows explorers to discover stunning sites with minimal crowds, making it a truly memorable journey.
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