The 2-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu offers an unforgettable adventure for those seeking to enjoy the rich history and stunning natural beauty of the Andes. Priced at $949 per person, this trek combines a scenic train ride, visits to archaeological sites, and a guided exploration of the iconic Machu Picchu. With a maximum group size of 15, travelers can expect personalized attention as they witness the sunrise over this UNESCO World Heritage Site. But what awaits them beyond the iconic citadel is a journey that promises to leave a lasting impression on both the mind and the soul.
Key Points
- The 2-day Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu is priced at $949 per person and includes a train ride, guided hike, and accommodations.
- The itinerary features visits to archaeological sites like Chachabamba and Wiñay Wayna, and arrival at Machu Picchu via the Puerta del Sol entrance.
- The small group experience, limited to 15 participants, offers a personalized adventure with an English and Spanish-speaking guide.
- The package includes expedition train tickets, Machu Picchu entrance fees, one night’s hotel stay, meals, and a guided hike.
- Booking can be done online with a flexible policy allowing full refunds up to 24 hours before the trek.
Overview and Pricing
The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is a popular 2-day trek that costs $949.00 per person.
Travelers can reserve their spot without any upfront payment and cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The tour duration is 2 days, and group sizes are limited to 15 participants.
Hikers will enjoy a train ride from Cusco to Km 104 where the trek begins, visit archaeological sites, and arrive at Machu Picchu in the afternoon.
Accommodations, meals, entrance fees, and guided services are included in the package, ensuring a seamless and immersive experience.
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Itinerary Highlights
On the first day, travelers embark on a train ride from Cusco to Km 104, where the Inca Trail hike begins. They visit the archaeological sites of Chachabamba and Wiñay Wayna, marveling at the ancient ruins. In the afternoon, they arrive at Machu Picchu through the exclusive Puerta del Sol entrance, taking in the breathtaking views. Travelers then spend the night in Aguas Calientes.
On the second day, they explore Machu Picchu in depth, witnessing the sunrise away from the crowds. The diverse landscapes along the trail include ancient ruins and lush jungles, providing a truly immersive experience.
Day 1 | Highlights |
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Train Ride | Chachabamba, Wiñay Wayna |
Arrive at Machu Picchu | Night in Aguas Calientes |
Day 2 | Highlights |
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Explore Machu Picchu | Witness Sunrise |
Return to Cusco | Diverse Landscapes |
Experience and Group Size
A small group experience, limited to 15 participants, allows for a more intimate and personalized adventure along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.
You’ll have a live tour guide available in English and Spanish to provide expert commentary and insights throughout the journey.
Witness the sunrise at Machu Picchu, away from the crowds, and travel through diverse landscapes, from ancient ruins to lush jungles.
This small group format ensures a well-paced and tailored experience, allowing you to fully learn about the rich history and natural beauty of this iconic destination.
Included in the Package
This 2-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu package includes a comprehensive set of services to ensure a seamless and enriching experience.
The inclusions cover transportation, accommodations, meals, and activities to maximize the value. Travelers will enjoy:
- Expedition train ticket from Ollantaytambo to the Inca Trail starting point at Km 104
- Entrance tickets to Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail
- One night’s stay in a hotel in Aguas Calientes with breakfast and luggage storage
- Guided hike with a professional guide trained in first aid
- Meals, including a box lunch, breakfast, dinner, and snacks with vegetarian/vegan options
- Entrance to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain
- Emergency equipment and a first aid kit
These inclusions ensure a worry-free journey, allowing travelers to fully enjoy the rich cultural and natural wonders of the Inca Trail.
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Travelers can check the availability of the 2-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu package and select their preferred starting time.
The tour operator’s website offers a calendar that displays the dates and availability for this hike. Customers can choose the number of participants and the desired date to secure their reservation.
The package has limited availability, so travelers are encouraged to book early to ensure they can join the hike on their preferred dates.
The operator’s flexible booking policy allows customers to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing peace of mind when planning their Machu Picchu adventure.
Train Ride and Hike
On the first day, travelers embark on a train ride from Cusco to Km 104, where the Inca Trail hike begins. The journey takes them through diverse landscapes, offering glimpses of ancient ruins, lush jungles, and majestic mountain vistas.
Along the way, they visit the archaeological sites of Chachabamba and Wiñay Wayna, seeing the rich history of the Inca civilization.
The hike itself is a challenging yet rewarding experience, as trekkers:
- Navigate steep, winding paths
- Cross suspension bridges
- Ascend ancient stone stairways
- Take in breathtaking views of the Andes
Ultimately, the day’s journey culminates with the arrival at Machu Picchu, where travelers enter through the Puerta del Sol for exclusive views of the iconic citadel.
Arrival at Machu Picchu
Upon reaching Machu Picchu, travelers enter through the Puerta del Sol, the iconic gateway that offers them exclusive, sweeping views of the ancient citadel.
Arriving in the afternoon, they can witness the site’s grandeur without the crowds.
The guided tour explores Machu Picchu’s key structures, including the Sun Temple, the Royal Tomb, and the Intihuatana, a ritual stone that was used as a solar calendar.
As the day draws to a close, visitors have the opportunity to witness the sunrise at Machu Picchu, savoring the serenity and majesty of this UNESCO World Heritage Site before returning to Cusco.
Exploring Machu Picchu
Visitors thoroughly explore Machu Picchu’s captivating structures and uncover its ancient mysteries during the guided tour.
The expert guide leads the group through the magnificent citadel, sharing insights into its architectural wonders and cultural significance.
Highlights of the exploration include:
- Admiring the iconic Machu Picchu Mountain and Huayna Picchu, which offer stunning vistas of the ruins
- Discovering the intricate stonework, terraces, and plazas that showcase the Inca’s exceptional engineering
- Visiting the Temple of the Sun, the Intihuatana stone, and other sacred sites that reveal the spiritual beliefs of the Inca civilization
- Exploring the residential areas and learning about the daily life of the Inca inhabitants.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Documents Are Required to Participate in the Inca Trail?
Participants must provide a valid passport or ID card to join the Inca Trail hike. Plus, they may need to submit other documents, such as proof of travel insurance, depending on the tour operator’s requirements.
Is There an Age Limit for the Inca Trail Hike?
There’s generally no age limit for the Inca Trail hike, but it’s physically demanding. Hikers should be in good physical condition, as the trail involves steep inclines and high altitudes. The tour operator may have age-specific recommendations to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Water on the Trail?
Hikers are generally allowed to bring their own food and water on the Inca Trail. However, it’s recommended to rely on the meals and snacks provided by the tour company, which cater to various dietary needs and preferences.
What Is the Weather Like During the Inca Trail Hike?
The weather along the Inca Trail can vary greatly. Hikers may encounter sunny skies, cool temperatures, and occasional rain. Layering clothing is recommended to adapt to the changing conditions throughout the day.
Can I Store My Luggage While I’m on the Trail?
Yes, the 2-day Inca Trail tour includes luggage storage in Aguas Calientes for the night between the hike days. Travelers can leave their main luggage here while they explore Machu Picchu the following day.
Recap
The 2-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu offers an unforgettable adventure through breathtaking landscapes and rich history. Priced at $949 per person, the trek includes train travel, archaeological site visits, and a guided exploration of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Machu Picchu. With a small group size, travelers can enjoy personalized attention while witnessing the stunning sunrise over the ancient Inca citadel.
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