Discovering the ancient wonder of Machu Picchu begins with a 4-day trek from Cusco. This comprehensive journey through the Andes combines scenic hiking, archaeological exploration, and a mesmerizing sunrise at the iconic site. Travelers can expect comfortable accommodations, delicious meals, and expert guidance – all in a group capped at 10 for personalized attention. And with a hassle-free train return to Cusco, the experience promises to be both adventurous and convenient. What awaits beyond this first step, however, is a remarkable glimpse into Peru’s captivating history.
Key Points
- The 4-day trek to Machu Picchu is priced from £763.10 per person and includes transportation, accommodation, meals, guidance, and entry to Machu Picchu.
- The trek features scenic routes, archaeological sites, and a visit to Machu Picchu, with a maximum group size of 10 participants.
- The itinerary includes hiking to various landmarks, such as Llactapata, Warmihuañusca Pass, Runkarakay, Phuyupatamarca, and Wiñay Huayna, before reaching Machu Picchu.
- Travelers should be prepared with comfortable hiking gear, snacks, and acclimatization to high altitude, while respecting local customs and the environment.
- The trek is not suitable for pregnant women, individuals with mobility issues, heart problems, or respiratory issues, and prohibits smoking, littering, and feeding animals.
Overview and Pricing
The 4-day trek to Machu Picchu is priced from £763.10 per person.
Travelers can reserve the tour now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The group size is limited to 10 participants.
The trek duration is 4 days, offering a comprehensive experience.
The 4-day trek provides a comprehensive experience, allowing travelers to fully enjoy the journey.
Hikers will explore scenic routes, visit archaeological sites, and camp under the stars.
With this package, transportation, accommodation, meals, guidance, and entry to Machu Picchu are included.
Hikers can also rent essential gear like sleeping bags and trekking poles for an additional fee.
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Itinerary Highlights
On the first day, travelers are picked up from their hotel in Cusco and taken by bus to kilometer 82, where the trek begins. They hike to Miskay and Llactapata, tour the Llactapata archaeological site, then camp at Wayllabamba (3000m).
| Day | Highlights |
|—–|————|
| 1 | Pickup from Cusco, bus to km 82, hike to Miskay and Llactapata, lunch, visit Llactapata, camp at Wayllabamba |
| 2 | Early hike, ascend to Warmihuañusca Pass (4200m), lunch, continue through Pacaymayu Valley, camp at Pacaymayu (3650m) |
| 3 | Walk through tropical forests, visit Runkarakay, Phuyupatamarca, Wiñay Huayna, final camp |
| 4 | Trek to Inti Punku (Sun Gate), sunrise over Machu Picchu, guided tour, bus to Aguas Calientes, train back to Cusco |
Inclusions
This 4-day trek to Machu Picchu includes comprehensive transportation, comfortable accommodations, delectable meals, and knowledgeable guidance.
Pickup and return to your Cusco hotel, as well as the train ticket, are provided. You’ll spend 3 nights in tented camps along the route.
Pickup and return to your Cusco hotel, as well as the train ticket, are provided. You’ll spend 3 nights in tented camps along the route.
Enjoy 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, and 3 dinners. An English/Spanish-speaking guide will lead the way and provide entrance to Machu Picchu.
Extras like bottled water, oxygen, and rental gear are available for an additional cost. With all the essentials covered, you can focus on the breathtaking journey to one of the world’s wonders.
Preparation and Recommendations
Proper preparation and recommendations are key to ensuring a successful and enjoyable 4-day trek to Machu Picchu. Comfortable hiking shoes, warm layers, and rain gear are essential. Bring snacks, sunscreen, and a flashlight.
Staying hydrated and respecting the local environment are crucial. Acclimatization to the high altitude is recommended before the trek. Physical exertion is involved, so hikers should be in good shape.
It’s important to follow all safety guidelines and refrain from prohibited activities like smoking, littering, and feeding animals. With the right preparation, trekkers can fully enjoy the stunning Inca Trail experience.
More Great Tours NearbyRestrictions and Safety
The 4-day trek to Machu Picchu isn’t suitable for certain individuals, such as pregnant women, those with mobility impairments, heart problems, or respiratory issues.
The 4-day trek to Machu Picchu is not recommended for pregnant women, those with mobility issues, heart problems, or respiratory conditions.
For safety reasons, the tour operator prohibits specific activities:
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Smoking
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Littering
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Feeding animals
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Touching plants
Participants should respect the local customs and environment throughout the trek.
Failure to follow these restrictions could result in penalties or removal from the tour.
Ensuring the well-being and preservation of Machu Picchu is of utmost importance for both travelers and tour providers.
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Packing List
Travelers should pack a comfortable pair of hiking shoes, as they’ll be covering significant distances over uneven terrain.
Layers of lightweight, breathable clothing are essential for managing the varying temperatures and weather conditions. A sturdy rain jacket, sun hat, and sunscreen will protect against the elements.
Bring a reusable water bottle, snacks, and a headlamp or flashlight. Trekking poles can provide extra stability and support during the hike.
Remember to pack personal medications, toiletries, and a small first-aid kit. By packing thoughtfully, hikers can ensure they’re well-prepared for the challenging but rewarding Inca Trail experience.
Health and Fitness Considerations
An appropriate level of physical fitness is essential for successfully completing the 4-day Machu Picchu trek.
This challenging hike through the Andes mountains requires:
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Endurance to cover 10-15 km per day at high altitudes
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Strength to carry a daypack and navigate steep terrain
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Agility to traverse uneven paths and cross bridges
Prospective trekkers should consult their doctor and undergo a basic fitness assessment.
Proper acclimatization is crucial, as the trek reaches elevations over 4,200 meters.
Staying hydrated, pacing oneself, and respecting one’s physical limits are key to a safe and enjoyable journey.
Booking and Cancellation Policy
Booking this 4-day Machu Picchu trek is easy and flexible. You can reserve your spot now and pay later.
Plus, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The group size is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a more intimate and personalized experience.
The provider’s reservation policy is hassle-free, giving you the peace of mind to plan your Inca adventure with confidence.
Whether you need to change your plans or want a last-minute getaway, this trek’s booking options accommodate your needs.
Secure your spot today and get ready to explore the wonders of Machu Picchu.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for the Trek?
The trek doesn’t specify a minimum age requirement. However, it’s recommended for physically fit individuals as the trek involves strenuous hiking at high altitudes. Children and older adults should consult with the tour operator before booking.
Can I Bring My Dog on the Trek?
Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed on the trek. The trek operator has a strict no-pet policy for the safety and comfort of all participants. Service animals may be permitted with prior approval, but regular pets cannot be brought on the trek.
Is There an Option to Hike Back Instead of Taking the Train?
There is no option to hike back from Machu Picchu. The trek is one-way, and the return is by train. The trek package doesn’t include the hike back, as it’s not a feasible or recommended option.
Can I Buy Additional Supplies Along the Trek?
There are limited opportunities to purchase additional supplies along the trek. Hikers are advised to bring all necessary items, as resupply options are scarce once the trek begins. Proper preparation is crucial for this multi-day hike.
Do I Need Any Special Permits or Visas for This Trek?
For this trek, hikers don’t need any special permits or visas. However, they’ll need a valid passport to enter Peru. It’s recommended to check visa requirements with the Peruvian embassy before the trip.
The Sum Up
This 4-day trek from Cusco to Machu Picchu offers an unforgettable adventure. Travelers will experience stunning Andean landscapes, explore ancient ruins, and witness the breathtaking sunrise over Machu Picchu. With comfortable accommodations, delicious meals, and expert guidance, this comprehensive journey provides a hassle-free way to discover one of Peru’s most iconic destinations. The limited group size ensures personalized attention while minimizing environmental impact.
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