4-Day Classic Inca Trail Adventure
Embark on the renowned Inca Trail, a four-day trek through ancient pathways culminating at the spectacular Machu Picchu.
Overview
4-Day Classic Inca Trail Adventure Overview
Departure & Return Location | Your Hotel in Cusco |
Departure Time | 4:00 AM |
Estimated Return Time | 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM |
Guide Languages Available | Guides fluent in English and Spanish |
Key Attractions | Llactapata archaeological site, Wayllabamba, Llulluchapampa, Dead Woman’s Pass, Runcu Raccay, Sayacmarca, Phuyupatamarca, Wiñaywayna terraced ruins, Sun Gate, Machu Picchu |
Tour Itinerary
Explore our expertly designed itinerary below, crafted to showcase breathtaking views and provide unique adventures every step of the way.
Day 1: Unveiling the Mysteries from Cusco to Wayllabamba
Embark on an extraordinary adventure that begins in the historic city of Cusco. As dawn breaks, our team welcomes you for an early start. Journey through the captivating Andean landscape, passing through the rustic beauty of Chinchero and the ancient streets of Ollantaytambo, en route to the starting point of the Inca Trail at Km 82, Piscacucho.
As the sun rises over the Urubamba River, step onto the legendary trail. The first day is a gentle introduction to the trek, leading to the archaeological site of Llactapata. Here, you’ll uncover the intricate history of the Incas, with ruins that offer a glimpse into their sophisticated civilization. Following a nourishing lunch amidst the mountains, the trail meanders towards the Wayllabamba campsite. This evening, you’ll engage with the local community, understanding their enduring connection to these lands, and enjoy a starlit dinner prepared by our skilled team.
Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Lunch, Tea, and Dinner
Hiking: Approx. 7 hours, 11 km
Day 2: Traversing the Peaks and Valleys to Pacaymayo
Rise to the crisp mountain air and a warm cup of coca tea. The second day is challenging yet rewarding, marked by the ascent to Dead Woman’s Pass, the highest point of the trail at 4215 meters. The climb weaves through a diverse landscape, starting from a lush highland forest and ascending to the stark, high-altitude grasslands of Llulluchapampa. The panoramic views from the pass are unparalleled, showcasing the rugged beauty of the Andes.
The descent into Pacaymayo Valley is an exhilarating journey through changing ecosystems. Arriving at the campsite, you’ll have time to rest and reflect on the day’s achievements. As dusk falls, gather for a sumptuous meal and a night under the starry sky, sharing stories and experiences.
Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Tea, and Dinner
Hiking: Approx. 8 hours, 12 km
Day 3: A Walk Through Time from Pacaymayo to Wiñaywayna
Day three is often considered the most visually stunning segment of the trail. Starting early, you’ll ascend to the second pass and explore ancient Inca sites like Runcu Raccay. The journey reveals cascading waterfalls, the majestic Vilcabamba mountain range, and leads to the mysterious Inca village of Sayacmarca, perched dramatically on a rocky outcrop.
Post-lunch at Chaquicocha, the trail levels out, introducing you to the enchanting cloud forest. The diverse ecosystem here is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. The day’s trek culminates at Wiñay Wayna, an impressive Inca site that’s often overshadowed by Machu Picchu but is a wonder in its own right. Camp near this historic site, savoring the anticipation of tomorrow’s grand finale.
Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Tea, and Dinner
Hiking: Approx. 8 hours, 15 km
Day 4: The Grand Finale – Arrival at Machu Picchu
The final day begins in the pre-dawn hours, filled with excitement for the culmination of your trek. The early morning walk to the Sun Gate (Inti Punku) is surreal, with the first light of dawn gradually revealing the breathtaking sight of Machu Picchu. As you descend to the citadel, the full magnitude of the Inca’s achievement becomes apparent.
At 8:00 am, explore the nooks and crannies of Machu Picchu with our expert guides. This comprehensive tour covers the main plaza, the royal quarters, the Temple of the Sun, and more. After the guided tour, take some time to wander independently, contemplating the mysteries and marvels of this ancient wonder.
In the afternoon, descend to Aguas Calientes, with time to relax and perhaps visit the local hot springs. Your journey back to Cusco begins with a scenic train ride to Ollantaytambo, followed by a comfortable transfer to your hotel, bringing your unforgettable Inca Trail experience to a close.
Accommodation: Not Included (Returning to Cusco hotel)
Meals: Breakfast
Hiking: Approx. 4 hours, 5 km
Tour Highlights
4-Day Classic Inca Trail Adventure Highlights
- Exploration of Llactapata Ruins: Discover the fascinating Llactapata archaeological site, offering a first glimpse into Incan architecture and history along the trail.
- Ascent to Dead Woman’s Pass: Conquer the trail’s highest point at 4215 meters, providing exhilarating views and a sense of achievement.
- Diverse Ecosystems: Experience a range of ecosystems, from highland forests to alpine tundras, showcasing the rich biodiversity of the Peruvian Andes.
- Interaction with Andean Communities: Engage with local communities at Wayllabamba, gaining insights into traditional farming methods and Andean culture.
- Breathtaking Scenery at Pacaymayo Valley: Witness the stunning beauty of the Pacaymayo Valley, offering a serene and picturesque camping experience.
- Visits to Inca Sites Like Sayacmarca and Runcu Raccay: Explore these lesser-known but equally captivating Inca sites, rich in history and offering panoramic views.
- Walk Through the Cloud Forest: Traverse the enchanting cloud forest, a haven for unique flora and fauna and a key feature of the Inca Trail.
- Camping Near Wiñay Wayna: Spend a night near the impressive Wiñay Wayna, an archaeological site often overshadowed by Machu Picchu but magnificent in its own right.
- Sunrise at the Sun Gate with First Views of Machu Picchu: Experience the magical moment of witnessing Machu Picchu at sunrise from the Sun Gate, a highlight and fitting climax to the trek.
- Guided Tour of Machu Picchu: Delve into the mysteries of this iconic UNESCO World Heritage site with an informative guided tour, learning about its history, architecture, and significance.
Inclusions & Exclusions
Detailing Every Aspect of Your Travel Experience: What’s Included and What’s Not
Standard Inclusions
All package options include the following:
- Bilingual English-speaking tour guide.
- Pre-departure briefing at your hotel/office 1 or 2 days before the trek.
- Pickup and drop-off from/to your hotel in Cusco.
- Transportation: Cusco to trailhead and return (private car).
- 4-person tent for every 2 people.
- Inflatable mattress.
- Kitchen tent, dining tent with tables and chairs.
- Toilet tent.
- Professional chef and assistant chef.
- Filtered and boiled drinking water (from the second day).
- Duffel bag for your personal gear.
- Porter services for carrying camping equipment and food.
- Meals during the trek: 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 tea times, and 3 dinners.
- Vegetarian and gluten-free options at no extra cost.
- Provision of snacks during the trek.
- Emergency oxygen bottle and medical kit.
- Required permits and entrance fees for Inca Trail and Machu Picchu.
- Camping equipment for porters, including sleeping gear and clothing.
- Bus ticket from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes.
- Expedition-class train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo.
- Private van transportation from Ollantaytambo to your Cusco hotel.
Exclusions:
Not included in our standard tour packages. Consider additional costs. Deluxe packages may cover some exclusions, as specified in the Additional Inclusions section.
- Sleeping bag (available for rent; carried by trekkers unless opting for porter service).
- Trekking poles (available for rent).
- Day 1 breakfast.
- Day 4 lunch and dinner.
- Personal Porter Service: Additional charges based on requirements: Full Porter for personal gear (12kg): US$150, Half Porter for personal gear (6kg): US$75, Extra Porter for sleeping gear (4kg): US$50.
- Huayna Picchu/Machu Picchu mountain ticket (US$ 80 extra per person).
- Tips for tour guides, chefs, and support staff are not included and are at your discretion.
Additional Inclusions
Deluxe Packages Only
Elevate your travel experience with our bespoke Deluxe Package, meticulously designed to offer an array of premium amenities and services.
Deluxe Packages Include:
- Porter for Personal Belongings: An additional porter dedicated to carrying your personal belongings (up to 7kg per person)
- North Face Four-Season Tents: State-of-the-art, weather-resistant tents for ultimate outdoor comfort.
- Mountain Climbing Permits: Choose between Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain for breathtaking panoramic views.
- Vistadome First-Class Train: Enjoy scenic travel from Aguas Calientes with panoramic windows offering spectacular views.
- Private Van to Cusco: Enjoy a direct, comfortable transfer to Cusco post-trek.
- Gourmet Lunch: Indulge in a gourmet dining experience at either Machu Picchu or Aguas Calientes.
- Sleeping Bag: Sleep well with one premium sleeping bag per person.
- Walking Sticks: 01 pair per person for added stability.
- Private Transportation: Transportation exclusively for your group.
- Personal Duffel Bag: Use a durable duffel bag to conveniently carry your personal gear, including the sleeping bag and self-inflating pads.
- Dedicated Tour Guide: Get personalized insights and guidance from an expert tour guide throughout your journey.
- Fair Compensation: We ensure fair compensation for all our dedicated team members.
Prices
Discover our diverse tour offerings, catering to various interests and providing unforgettable experiences for every traveler.
Standard Large Group
Group Size: 2 Min – 16ppl Max
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Per Person
Join a diverse group of travelers for an economical shared experience.
Standard Small Group
Group Size: 2 Min – 8ppl Max
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Per Person
Enjoy a more intimate setting, ideal for closer interactions and bonding.
Private Group
Group Size: Customizable
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Per Person
Curate your journey with exclusivity tailored to your group’s preferences.
Deluxe Private Group
Group Size: Customizable
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Per Person
Indulge in luxury, enhancing every aspect of your tour for a memorable experience.
Solo Traveler
Group Size: 1 person
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Per Person
Embrace the freedom of a solo adventure, with options to mingle or stay independent.
Deluxe Solo Traveler
Group Size: 1 person
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Per Person
Elevate your solo journey with added luxury and attentive service.
Special Discounts
- Adult (12+ Years): Standard rates apply for travelers over 12 years old.
- Student (-25 Years with Student Card): Save USD 20 with a valid Student Card for those younger than 25 years old.
- Child (3 – 11 Years): Save USD 30 for children between 3 and 11 years old.
- Infant (0 – 2 Years): Infants younger than 2 years old are free (must ride on the adult’s lap; for a separate seat, add them as a child).
- Group Discount: Automatically applied during online booking.
- Save USD 10/person for groups of 5-7 people.
- Save USD 15/person for groups of 8-10 people.
- Save USD 20/person for groups of 11+ people.
*Please note that the applicable age is considered at the time of completion of the trip.
Payment Terms & Cancellation Policy
Kindly take a moment to read our Payment Terms & Cancellation Policy before booking. Happy adventuring!
Payment Terms
Beginning Your Adventure – Booking Confirmation and Deposit
Your journey starts with a commitment: a 30% deposit of the total tour cost. This initial investment is pivotal in activating the extensive preparatory process, ensuring every aspect of your tour is curated to perfection.
Final Payment: The Last Step Before Your Journey Begins
The remaining 70% of the tour cost is due no later than 48 hours before the commencement of your tour. This timely payment is critical to finalize all logistical arrangements, guaranteeing a hassle-free start to your adventure.
Expansive Payment Options for Ease and Flexibility
In line with our commitment to your convenience, Choquequirao Expeditions accepts a variety of payment methods, including bank transfers, credit cards, and PayPal. Please be aware that additional fees may apply depending on the payment method selected. Detailed payment procedures and potential fees can be found on our dedicated payment page.
Implications of Late Payments – Protecting Your Reservation
Adherence to the payment schedule is crucial. Late payments can unfortunately lead to the cancellation of your reservation, with the deposit being retained as a non-refundable fee. We urge you to maintain timely payments to safeguard your tour plans.
Policy for Last-Minute Adventurers
For those inspired to join this tour on short notice, namely less than 15 days before departure, full payment is required at the time of booking. This ensures that we can expedite all necessary preparations for your inclusion.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation Terms for Clients
We recognize that life is ever-changing. However, due to the elaborate planning and expenses involved in preparing for this tour, we maintain a strict no-refund policy after booking confirmation. This underscores the importance of obtaining comprehensive travel insurance, which can offer protection against unforeseen cancellations.
Navigating Unpredictable Circumstances – Force Majeure
In extraordinary situations beyond our control, such as natural disasters or political upheavals, Choquequirao Expeditions will strive to offer alternative arrangements. This may include rescheduling your trip or issuing a credit for future travel, based on current availability and discretion.
Navigating Through Force Majeure
In the event of extraordinary and uncontrollable circumstances, such as natural disasters or significant political unrest, Huaynas Expeditions adopts a flexible approach. We prioritize your safety and satisfaction, offering to reschedule your trip or provide a credit for future travel, subject to availability.
Emphasizing the Need for Comprehensive Travel Insurance
To cover unexpected events, including trip disruptions and medical emergencies, we cannot stress enough the importance of securing comprehensive travel insurance. It’s your safety net, ensuring peace of mind throughout your journey. Please note, Choquequirao Expeditions does not bear responsibility for costs arising from incidents not covered by your travel insurance.
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What to Pack
Your Essential Packing Guide for a Hassle-Free Adventure
Packing List
Prepare for an unforgettable journey with our essential packing guide. Here’s what you need to bring:
- Original passport & student ID (if applicable).
- Light day pack with clothes for varied temperatures.
- Rain gear or poncho.
- Waterproof trekking boots & extra socks.
- Warm clothing, including jacket, fleece, gloves, scarf, beanie, and thermals for sleeping.
- Sleeping bag.
- Torch/flashlight & spare batteries.
- Camera, film & batteries.
- Sunblock & after-sun hydrating cream.
- Insect repellent (20% DEET minimum, no malaria risk reported).
- Toilet paper.
- Snacks (biscuits, energy bars, chocolate, fruits, etc.).
- Reusable canteen & water for the first morning.
- Personal medical kit (special medications, paracetamol, blister treatment, etc.).
- Small towel/sarong.
- Cash for snacks, tips & souvenirs.
- Walking sticks/poles.
Note:
This list is a general guideline. Adjustments may be necessary based on personal preferences and the season of travel. Always check the weather forecast before your trip and feel free to reach out to us for any specific advice or requirements.
Packing Tips
Pack Wisely with Our Essential Packing Tips
- Layering: Ensure you have clothing that can be layered effortlessly to adjust to the changing weather conditions on the trail.
- Space: Maximize backpack space with packing cubes or zip-lock bags; they help in organization and easy item retrieval.
- Footwear: Break in your hiking boots before the trek to minimize discomfort and blisters.
- Dry Gear: Use dry bags or garbage bags as an added protection layer, even if your daypack is water-resistant.
- Essentials: Keep vital items like passport, cash, and personal medication secure and easily accessible.
- Sleeping Bag: If you opted out of the porter service, you’ll need to carry your own sleeping bag.
- Lightweight: Aim to pack light, especially if no porter service is chosen. Consider the trek’s demands and your stamina.
- Deluxe Package Reminder: For Deluxe Package opt-ins, ensure personal items adhere to the porter service’s weight limits.
Frequently Asked Questions
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