The Cusco Inca Trail 2-Day Trekking package offers an exhilarating journey for intrepid travelers. Priced from $600 per person, this tour promises an unforgettable exploration of Machu Picchu‘s breathtaking ruins. With a professional bilingual guide, train transportation, and an overnight stay in Aguas Calientes, you will trek through stunning landscapes, visit historical sites, and enjoy a guided tour of the iconic Inca citadel. Whether you’re seeking a physical challenge or a deeper connection with ancient culture, this trek could be the perfect addition to your Peruvian adventure.
Key Points
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The Inca Trail 2-day trekking package offers a guided tour of key Machu Picchu sites and temples, with round-trip train transportation from Ollantaytambo.
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The trek is not suitable for pregnant women, wheelchair users, visually impaired individuals, infants under 1 year, or those over 70 years old.
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Advance reservations are required, with limited daily capacity necessitating early booking, and last-minute bookings should be confirmed with the supplier.
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Essential gear for the trek includes sturdy hiking boots, sun protection, water, and cash, with a strict prohibition on alcohol, drugs, and littering.
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Proper preparation and adherence to the trek’s restrictions are crucial for a successful and enjoyable Inca Trail trekking experience.
Overview and Pricing
The Inca Trail 2-day trekking package to Machu Picchu is priced from $600.00 per person.
The tour lasts for 2 days and is available in English and Spanish. Travelers can opt for a private group option.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a "reserve now, pay later" policy.
This activity isn’t suitable for pregnant women, wheelchair users, visually impaired, babies under 1 year, or people over 70 years old.
Booking is recommended at least one month in advance to ensure availability on the desired date.
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Detailed Itinerary
The 2-day Inca Trail trekking experience starts with an early hotel pick-up.
Travelers take a train from Ollantaytambo to the trek’s starting point, 65 miles away. They’ll cross a bridge over the Sacred River and visit Chachabamba and Choquesuysuy before a guided tour at Wiñaywayna.
Hikers then trek to the Sun Gate for stunning views of Machu Picchu before descending to Aguas Calientes for dinner and an overnight stay.
On day two, an early rise and bus ride leads to the Machu Picchu entrance, where a guided tour showcases the key areas and temples.
After exploring, the group returns to Aguas Calientes for lunch, then takes the train back to Ollantaytambo and on to Cusco.
Inclusions and Exclusions
This 2-day Inca Trail trekking experience includes a range of services to ensure a seamless and enjoyable journey. The package includes hotel pick-up, a professional bilingual guide, train transportation, entrance tickets, meals, accommodations, and emergency equipment.
Travelers will enjoy a guided tour of key Machu Picchu sites and temples. Plus, the package provides bus transportation to and from the site, as well as round-trip train tickets from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes.
However, the trek isn’t suitable for certain groups, including pregnant women, wheelchair users, and those with visual impairments or under one year old. Proper preparation and adherence to restrictions are essential for a successful Inca Trail experience.
Booking and Availability
Booking the Inca Trail trekking experience to Machu Picchu requires planning ahead.
Reservations should be made at least one month in advance to ensure availability for the desired travel date. Last-minute bookings are possible but require checking with the supplier via email before confirming.
The trek isn’t suitable for certain individuals, including pregnant women, wheelchair users, visually impaired people, babies under one year, and those over 70 years old.
Travelers should ensure they’ve the required passport or ID, as well as essential items like hiking shoes, water, and cash.
Advance planning and adherence to restrictions are key to a successful Inca Trail trek to the iconic Machu Picchu.
More Great Thing To Do NearbySuitability and Restrictions
The Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu has certain suitability requirements and restrictions that travelers must consider.
This 2-day trek isn’t suitable for pregnant women, wheelchair users, the visually impaired, babies under 1 year, or people over 70 years old. Hikers must be physically fit and able to navigate steep, uneven terrain.
During the trek, the use of alcohol and drugs is strictly prohibited, as is littering.
Travelers should ensure they’ve the correct contact information, including a country code, and have WhatsApp access.
Last-minute reservations are possible, but it’s best to check availability with the supplier via email before booking.
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Preparation and Packing
Travelers should pack a few essential items for their Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu. Bring your passport or ID, sunglasses, and a camera to capture the stunning vistas. Wear comfortable, broken-in hiking shoes and dress in layers with hiking pants. Don’t forget to pack plenty of water and some cash for any purchases along the way. Alcohol and littering are strictly prohibited on the trail. It’s also crucial to ensure you have the correct contact information, including a country code, and have WhatsApp installed in case of emergencies.
Item | Importance | Reason |
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Hiking Boots | High | Protect feet and provide traction |
Water Bottle | High | Stay hydrated on the trek |
Sunscreen | Medium | Protect skin from sun exposure |
Snacks | Medium | Maintain energy levels |
Contact and Reservations
Booking the Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu requires planning ahead, as it’s necessary to reserve spots at least a month in advance or check availability for the desired date.
Last-minute reservations should be verified with the supplier via email before booking. Ensuring correct contact information, including the country code, and having WhatsApp readily available is essential.
The trek isn’t suitable for certain groups, such as pregnant women, wheelchair users, visually impaired individuals, babies under 1 year, and people over 70 years.
Proper preparation and adherence to the restrictions, including no alcohol, drugs, or littering, are crucial for a successful and enjoyable Inca Trail experience.
Additional Information
Apart from the detailed itinerary and inclusions, several other important considerations surround the Inca Trail trekking experience to Machu Picchu. Booking well in advance is essential, as the trail has limited daily capacity. The trek isn’t suitable for certain groups, including pregnant women, wheelchair users, and young children. Hikers should pack essential gear like sturdy footwear, sun protection, and cash. Prohibited items include alcohol, drugs, and littering. Ensuring correct contact information with a WhatsApp number is crucial for last-minute reservations and updates. Overall, careful planning and preparation are keys to a successful and enjoyable Inca Trail trek.
Considerations | Details |
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Booking | Necessary 1 month in advance |
Suitability | Not for pregnant, disabled, elderly |
Packing | Hiking shoes, sun gear, cash |
Prohibited | Alcohol, drugs, littering |
Contact | Correct number, WhatsApp |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Visit Machu Picchu Without Doing the Inca Trail?
Yes, visitors can explore Machu Picchu without doing the Inca Trail. There are several alternative routes and transportation options available to reach the iconic Inca ruins, including buses and trains from nearby towns.
Is There an Option to Hike the Inca Trail Independently?
Yes, it’s possible to hike the Inca Trail independently. However, permits are required and must be booked well in advance. Most travelers opt for guided tours to ensure a seamless experience and access to the trail.
What Is the Best Time of Year to Do the Inca Trail?
The best time to hike the Inca Trail is during the dry season from May to September. Temperatures are mild, skies are clear, and crowds are smaller compared to the peak tourist season.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Snacks on the Trek?
Trekkers can bring their own food and snacks on the Inca Trail. However, it’s important to follow the tour provider’s guidelines and not litter. The provided meals are included in the tour price for convenience and to minimize waste.
Is It Possible to Add Extra Activities to the Inca Trail Tour?
Yes, it’s possible to add extra activities to the Inca Trail tour. The supplier can customize the itinerary to include optional activities like visiting additional archaeological sites or exploring the local markets, depending on the traveler’s interests and schedule.
Recap
The Cusco Inca Trail 2-Day Trekking package offers an exhilarating way to explore the breathtaking ruins of Machu Picchu. With a focus on physical fitness and environmental preservation, this guided trek provides travelers with an unforgettable experience as they journey through stunning landscapes, visit historical sites, and enjoy a guided tour of the iconic Inca citadel. Priced from $600 per person, this package promises an adventure that will leave a lasting impression.
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