Your adventure begins early in the morning as your guide picks you up from your hotel at around 4:00 a.m. (if you’re staying in Cusco).
If you’re staying in Ollantaytambo, your pick-up will be slightly later, at approximately 5:40–5:50 a.m. The exact time will be confirmed by your guide during your briefing the day before the trek.
We’ll head to the train station to board the 6:10-6:40 a.m. train from Ollantaytambo, one of the most scenic rides in the world. As the train follows the winding Urubamba River, you’ll witness dramatic changes in landscape, from snow-capped Andean peaks and terraced valleys to lush green jungle filled with orchids and ferns.
After about 1 hour and 30 minutes, we’ll disembark at Km 104, where you’ll meet your trekking team and enjoy a hearty breakfast before beginning your hike. Don’t forget to bring your original passport, as it will be checked at the Inca Trail control point.
Our first stop will be the archaeological site of Chachabamba, the ancient Incan checkpoint for those entering the sacred trail. Your guide will share the fascinating history of this site before we begin the steady three-hour ascent to Wiñay Wayna, one of the most stunning Inca ruins along the trail.
Along the way, you’ll enjoy sweeping views of the Urubamba Valley, Machu Picchu Mountain, and several waterfalls. The trail includes a mix of flat sections and moderate climbs, with occasional narrow stone steps typical of Inca engineering.
Upon arriving at Wiñay Wayna, you’ll have a guided tour of this extraordinary complex, featuring temples, terraces, fountains, and watchtowers. Nearby, your trekking chef will be waiting with a freshly prepared buffet-style lunch and cold drinks. After lunch, there will be time to relax before continuing the final stretch to Machu Picchu.
The last part of the hike is a gradual one-hour walk to reach the Sun Gate (Inti Punku), the original entrance to Machu Picchu used by the Incas. From here, you’ll enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Machu Picchu, Huayna Picchu, and the surrounding valleys, a moment to remember.
We’ll then continue for about an hour down to the Machu Picchu site, arriving in time to enjoy peaceful views and photos before the crowds. Later, we’ll take a 20-minute bus ride to the Puente Ruinas campsite, located at the base of Machu Picchu.
When you arrive, your tents will already be set up. You’ll enjoy a relaxing happy hour with hot drinks, followed by a delicious dinner prepared by your chef. In the evening, we’ll share a small farewell ceremony with your porters and chef to thank them for their hard work and care during the trek.
Highlight:
Hiking the Inca Trail, panoramic views from the Sun Gate, sunset views over Machu Picchu, camping at the foot of the citadel
Walking Distance:
15 km / 8 miles
Elevation:
Start – 2,000 m | Highest point (Sun Gate) – 2,720 m | Camp – 1,900 m
Meals:
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Entrance Tickets:
Included