Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu - 4-Day Trek

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Average

Age Requirement

8+ Under age 18 must be with an adult
OVERVIEW
Walk the most legendary trek in South America on this classic 4-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Following the original stone paths laid by the Incas more than five centuries ago, this is far more than a hike: it is a journey through cloud forest, high Andean passes and a chain of remote Inca ruins that can only be reached on foot, ending at the Sun Gate as the first light touches Machu Picchu.

 

Over four days you will start at Kilometre 82, climb to the Warmiwanusca pass – the “Dead Woman’s Pass” at 4,215 metres, the highest point of the trail – and descend through tunnels of rock and ancient stone staircases past the ruins of Llaqtapata, Runkurakay, Sayacmarca, Phuyupatamarca and the spectacular agricultural terraces of Winay Wayna. On the final morning you reach Inti Punku, the Sun Gate, for the iconic first view of Machu Picchu, followed by a guided tour of the Inca citadel.

 

This Inca Trail trek is fully supported by professional bilingual guides, expert cooks and a team of porters who carry the camping equipment, so you walk with only a light daypack. Camping gear, meals on the trail, the Inca Trail permit and the Machu Picchu entrance are all included. Because daily permits are strictly limited and sell out months in advance, early booking is essential. Return home having earned one of the great walks of the world.
Day 1
 
Cusco Km 82 Wayllabamba
Drive to Km 82, the official Inca Trail start, and an acclimatization walk to the first camp.
Day 2
 
Warmiwañusca Pass
The hardest day: ascent to the 4,215 m Dead Woman’s Pass and descent to Pacaymayo.
Day 3
 
Inca Ruins Winay Wayna
Runkurakay, Sayacmarca and Phuyupatamarca ruins, ending at the Winay Wayna terraces.
Day 4
 
Sun Gate Machu Picchu
Sunrise at Inti Punku, guided tour of Machu Picchu and return by train to Cusco.
FULL ITINERARY
Day 1
Cusco to Km 82 – The Inca Trail Begins
From Piscacucho to the first camp at Wayllabamba
Km 82 Piscacucho, official starting point of the 4-day Inca Trail trek

Between 5:00 and 5:30 a.m. your guide collects you from your hotel in Cusco to begin the journey toward the Sacred Valley. The first stop is the picturesque town of Ollantaytambo, reached around 6:30 a.m., where you enjoy a traditional breakfast to recharge your energy before the trek.

At Kilometre 82, Piscacucho – the official starting point of the Inca Trail – you meet the team of porters, cooks and support staff who will accompany you. After passing the mandatory checkpoint, the walk begins.

This first day is ideal for acclimatization. Along the way you enjoy impressive views of the snow-capped La Veronica peak and walk beside the Vilcanota River until the imposing archaeological complex of Llaqtapata comes into view. The day ends at the Wayllabamba sector, where the chef surprises you with an exclusive lunch before you settle into camp for the night.

⛺ Overnight camping in Wayllabamba.

🍽 Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

Day 2
Warmiwanusca Pass – The Highest Point of the Inca Trail
The most challenging day: the Dead Woman’s Pass at 4,215 m
Warmiwañusca pass, highest point of the Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu

The day starts at 5:30 a.m. with a hot, nutritious breakfast prepared by the chef, ideal fuel for the most demanding day of the route. After the team packs the equipment, you begin a steady, paced ascent as the landscape shifts from cloud forest to high puna grassland.

Walking among views of the Andean peaks, you reach the Warmiwanusca Pass, the “Dead Woman’s Pass”, the highest point of the entire Inca Trail at 4,215 metres above sea level. After a well-earned rest and a photo session at the summit, you begin the descent on a trail of Inca stone staircases that winds down the mountain; the air gradually becomes denser and the climate milder as you near the valley floor.

You arrive at the second camp in Pacaymayo, at 3,600 metres, where the porter team welcomes you with applause and a meal that blends contemporary cuisine with fresh regional ingredients. The rest of the afternoon is free to rest and recover.

This is the most physically demanding day of the trek. Walking at a steady, unhurried pace and staying hydrated makes the ascent far more manageable.

⛺ Overnight camping in Pacaymayo.

🍽 Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

Day 3
Inca Ruins of the Trail – Pacaymayo to Winay Wayna
Runkurakay, Sayacmarca, Phuyupatamarca and the Winay Wayna terraces
Winay Wayna Inca terraces on the 4-day Inca Trail trek, Peru

Just 30 minutes after setting off you reach Runkurakay, at 3,760 metres, a distinctive semicircular structure that once served as a tambo – a control and rest post. From this point the trail runs along a fully cobbled path that in several sections reaches up to two metres wide.

Continuing the ascent, you visit Sayacmarca, the “Dominant Town”, a beautiful and imposing architectural complex built on a steep cliff. The route then reaches Phuyupatamarca, the “Town in the Clouds”, a site suspended in the heights, from where you begin a striking descent on perfectly preserved stone staircases surrounded by dense vegetation, exotic orchids and the rich fauna of the cloud forest edge.

After about two hours of descent from Phuyupatamarca, the spectacular agricultural terraces of Winay Wayna come into view. Considered by trekkers to be one of the most beautiful sites on the route, this is where you set up the third and final camp.

⛺ Overnight camping in Winay Wayna.

🍽 Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

Day 4
Sun Gate & Machu Picchu – The Final Day
Sunrise at Inti Punku and a guided tour of the Inca citadel
Inti Punku Sun Gate, first view of Machu Picchu on the Inca Trail trek

At approximately 6:30 a.m. you complete the historic stone passage of Inti Punku, the Sun Gate, at 2,720 metres. From here you witness the first rays of sunlight gradually illuminating the majestic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu – the reward every Inca Trail trekker walks for.

After a short rest to take in the view, you descend toward the Historic Sanctuary, where your guide leads a tour of the most important sectors and enclosures of the mysterious Inca city. Once the visit is complete, you board the bus down to the town of Aguas Calientes, with free time in the town depending on your train schedule.

You then board the return train to Ollantaytambo station, where our team is waiting to transfer you to your hotel in Cusco, concluding an unforgettable adventure.

The Machu Picchu visit corresponds to circuit 2A, 2B or 3B; please confirm availability with your travel agent. The climb to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain is an optional extra.

🍽 Included meals: Breakfast.

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

Optional add-ons, available at extra cost (confirm with your travel agent):
Single tent $60 · Trekking poles $35 · Sleeping bag $35 · Extra porter $160 (up to 14 kg)
Vistadome panoramic train $80 · Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain entrance $80

Classic Inca Trail

4 days / 3 nights

from
$729 USD per person

Route Km 82, Warmiwanusca, Winay Wayna, Sun Gate, Machu Picchu

Journey Style Trekking, Adventure, Cultural, Nature, Sustainable

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INCLUDES
What's Included
  • Pre-trek briefing and guidance with our specialized guide
  • Tourist transport from Cusco to Piscacucho (Km 82), the starting point of the Inca Trail
  • Inca Trail permit and entrance ticket
  • Machu Picchu Sanctuary entrance ticket (circuit 2A, 2B or 3B, subject to availability)
  • Highly qualified professional guide (English - Spanish)
  • Tourist-class train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo station
  • Bus ticket down from the Machu Picchu citadel to Aguas Calientes
  • Meals: 4 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 3 dinners (vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options)
  • Boiled and filtered water available for refills
  • Camping equipment: dining and kitchen tents, tables, chairs and cooking gear carried by our porters
  • Shared tents for 2 trekkers
  • First-aid kit and oxygen cylinder; guides trained in first aid and mountain rescue, with ground and air evacuation plan
What's Not Included
  • Lunch and dinner on the last day, and other meals not indicated
  • Additional entrance fees (Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain)
  • Trekking poles
  • Sleeping bag
  • Other services not indicated in the program
RECOMMENDATIONS

Important

  • Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the return date
  • Prices do not apply for holidays — confirmation from your travel agent required
  • Prices subject to change based on suppliers, hotels, airlines and train companies
  • National flights included are subject to airline policies and modifications
  • Changes and modifications may apply penalties plus 10% administrative fee
  • Health and immigration requirements may change at any time
  • All policies are accepted at the time of purchase
  • Please respect hotel check-in and check-out times in each city

What to Pack

  • Insect repellent
  • Travel only with the essentials
  • Boots or footwear suitable for unpaved terrain
  • A small backpack or fanny pack
  • Extra cash for meals, shopping and tips
  • Leave space in your luggage for souvenirs
  • Sunscreen, cap and sunglasses

Optional Upgrades

  • Vistadome Observatory train: add USD 70.00 per person (subject to availability)
  • Vistadome executive train: add USD 55.00 per person (subject to availability)
  • Huayna Picchu visit: add USD 25.00 per person (limited tickets — please consult your agent)
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