Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
Duration
10 Days
Group Size
4-16
Difficulty
Challenging
Best Time to Visit
May–October is the dry season with clear skies and optimal Inca Trail conditions. The trail is fully closed in February for conservation cleaning.
Visa & Entry
Most nationalities enjoy visa-free entry to Peru for up to 90 days. US, EU, UK, Australian, and Canadian citizens do not require a visa.
Fitness Level
Moderate to Challenging — the Inca Trail involves 4 days of hiking through high-altitude mountain terrain, including the highest pass at 4,215m (Dead Woman's Pass). Cardiovascular fitness is essential.
About This Tour
The Inca Trail is arguably the world's most famous trekking route, leading 43 kilometers through stunning Andean scenery to the Lost City of the Incas. Passing through cloud forests, alpine tundra, and dense jungle, you'll discover remarkable Inca ruins along the way before the trail culminates at the Sun Gate, Intipunku, where you'll witness your first magical view of Machu Picchu bathed in morning light. Our 10-day itinerary includes time in Cusco for acclimatization, a Sacred Valley day tour, and the 4-day classic Inca Trail with a maximum group size of 16 (the government-mandated limit), ensuring an intimate and well-organized experience.
Tour Highlights
- Classic 4-day Inca Trail trek
- Arrive at Machu Picchu via Sun Gate
- Visit Sacred Valley and Pisac
- Cusco colonial city tour
- Discover Inca ruins en route
- Certified bilingual trail guide
- Dead Woman's Pass at 4,215m
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From
$2,650
per person