
Inca Trail 4 Days

Inca Trail 4 Days








Overview
Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 4Days
Get ready for a unique adventure with our Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 4Days a trail that effortlessly combines spectacular landscapes, ancient Inca ruins, and a profound sense of history.
This iconic journey to Machu Picchu offers an immersive experience that takes you through diverse ecosystems, challenging terrains, and awe-inspiring cultural sites Inca Trail 4 Days is not just a physical adventure; it’s a transformative journey through time, nature, and culture.
You can have the best experience with the local people and you can see the magical cloudy landscape and wild animals like the Andean bear if you are lucky and many varieties of birds. To buy the Machu Picchu Tickets click here
Highlights
- Ancient Inca Ruins on the Inca Trail 4 Days: Explore the mystical remnants of the Inca civilization as you traverse through ancient ruins such as Runkurakay, Sayacmarca, and Phuyupatamarca. Each site unfolds a chapter of history, revealing the architectural prowess of the Inca people.
- Dead Woman’s Pass: Conquer the challenge of ascending to Dead Woman’s Pass, the highest point on the Inca Trail 4 Days. The panoramic views from this vantage point offer a breathtaking glimpse of the Andean mountain ranges, a moment of triumph and awe.
- Breathtaking Landscapes: Immerse yourself in the diverse and stunning landscapes on the Inca Trail, ranging from lush cloud forests to high-altitude mountain passes. Each day of the trek unfolds a new scenic masterpiece, captivating your senses.
- Camping Beneath the Stars: Experience the magic of camping in the Andean wilderness. As night falls, the clear skies reveal a mesmerizing display of stars, creating aserene and unforgettable atmosphere.
- Sun Gate Revelation: Witness the awe-inspiring moment at the Sun Gate (Inti Punku) as Machu Picchu comes into view. The play of light and shadows on the ancient citadel is a breathtaking sight, marking the culmination of your trek.
- Guided Exploration of Machu Picchu: Join with us on a comprehensive guided tour of Machu Picchu, unlocking the secrets of this ancient Inca citadel. Gain insights into its history, architecture, and spiritual significance as you explore its terraces, temples, and ceremonial spaces.
- Diverse Ecosystems: 4-Days Inca Trail through a variety of ecosystems, from subtropical forests to alpine meadows. The changing landscapes showcase the incredible biodiversity of the Andean region.
- Cultural Immersion: Interact with local Quechua communities along the 4-Day Inca Trail, get a deeper understanding of their customs, traditions, and way of life. This cultural exchange adds a meaningful layer to your journey.
- Machu Picchu Visit: Witness the breathtaking sunrise over Machu Picchu, casting a golden hue over the ancient stones and valleys. The early morning tranquility adds a touch of magic to your exploration at the of the 4-Days Inca Trail.
Trip Details
- Starting altitude: 2,720 m / 8,920 ft
- Hightes altitude: 4,217 m / 13, 780 ft
- Type Tour: History, culture, hiking, adventure, camping
- Total walking distance: 45 km / 26 miles
- Weather: Warm, Wendy, cold, rainy, very humid
Trip summary about Inca Trail 4 Days
- Day 1: Cusco – Piscacucho (KM 82) – Wayllabamba
- Day 2: Huayllabamba – Warmi wañusca Pass – Pacaymayo
- Day 3: Pacaymayo – Phuyupatamarka – Wiñaywayna
- Day 4: Machu Picchu – Cusco
Itinerary
Day 1: Cusco – Piscacucho (KM 82) - Wayllabamba
We will picking you up from your hotel between 6:00 to 6:30 am. to start the trip by car to Ollantaytambo town. where you have chance to have breakfast. After we continue driving one more hour by the same car to the trailhead Km 82 / Piscacucho.
While we are driving to the beginning of the Inca trail 4 Days, you have the chance enjoy to see plenty of corn plantations, potato crops because the valley that we take to rich to km 82 is the sacred valley where most of the local people are dedicated to the farming activities.
Once in the trailhead, we get ready to pass the first control point of the whole 4-Day Inca trail. After we got an Inca Trail Hike 4 Days stamp on our passport, we will hike for 2 hours to reach Mesccay where we take a break also you have the chance to enjoy the local corn beer called Chicha.
Then we continue hiking to the viewpoint of Llactapata ruins to explore. We hike for 30 more minutes to make it to the lunch. After lunch 2.5 hours hiking to the campsite located in Huayllapampa where our crew of porters and cooks set up your camp.
Time to enjoy hot tea time and dinner at the camp. The camp is located at 3000msnm.
Day 2: Huayllabamba – Warmi wañusca Pass - Pacaymayo
The cooks will wake you up with hot coca tea early in the morning to complete the hardest day of the whole Inca trail successfully. After breakfast, We start the trek up to the highest point of the entire Inca Trail 4212m/13818ft. 4 hours uphill hiking 9km/5ml.
The trail begins at 3000 m to 4212 m through a beautiful path made of stones combined with nice Inka stairs which takes you to the pass of the Inca trail called – WARMICWAÑUSCAN. (dead woman’s pass).If we get nice weather, we have the chance to enjoy the overlooking views of the mountains that surround Machu Picchu.
After a while, at the pass. We start descending to the lunch spot 2 hours downhill trekking on the Inca steps we reach to the lunch place Pacaymayo where we have lunch also is the campsite, in the afternoon we provide you tea time then dinner to sleep at the camp call Pacaymayo — located at 3700 m.
Day 3: Pacaymayo - Phuyupatamarka - Wiñaywayna
After a delicious breakfast around 5:30 am we leave from the camp toward Phuyupatamarca 2 hours uphill hiking then two more hours downhill on the Inca flat trail.
This day is the most beautiful day of the Inca trail 4 Days , because you get the opportunity to see how the landscape changes from the Andean cloud forest to the jungle área. Hiking on a beautiful , original Inca trails and also we are going to visit. Phuyupatamarca (the town in the clouds).
In the distance, you enjoy the view of the majestic Salkantay mountain and Wakaywillka mountain and of course the first views of Machu Picchu montaña and Huaynapicchu mountain.
Once in Puyupatamarca, you have time to enjoy the views, and also we explore the beautiful archeological site of Puyupatamarca.After that we hike down on the curved Inca stairs to Intipata after 2 hours of the trek we reach Intipata to explore the farming terraces and enjoying the magnificent views of the Urubamba River and its valleys then we go to the lunch spot at wiñayhuayna campsite to eat a delicious lunch.
After we got time for a siesta we go to explore Wiñaywayna Inka ruins. Then we go back to the camp to enjoy tea time and the last supper made by the camping chefs.
Trip Details of pacaymayo Visit on the Inca Trail 4 days
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Day 4: Machu Picchu - Cusco
Today you will experience the magical moment to see Machupicchu after 4-day Hike Machu Picchu. Early in the morning Wake up with hot coca tea served to your tent by the chefs to enjoy a delicious breakfast to be the first ones passing the last Inca trail checkpoint.
Trekking to the sun gate through the amazing Trails built on the cliffside of the steep rocky mountains covers on dense vegetations.
Once we make it to INTIPUNKU (the door of the sun), We have time to enjoy the magnificent view of the Inca cathedral MACHUPICCHU to your eyes to enjoy it.
Enjoy incredible views of a town made of stone built by ancient civilizations of the Peruvian Andes after we continue our trek to the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu through the enclosures that used to function as access controls and ritual enclosures that the Incas used to use before arriving at Machu Picchu itself.
Once at Machu Picchu we get time for the classic and panoramic pictures. after we get into the ruins to have the guided tour for 2.5 hours approx.
Afterward, the guide will let you go by yourselves to explore the Inca city such as the Inca bridge, Huaynapicchu mountain, or Machu Picchu mountain you book it in advance.
After 6 – 7 hours in Machupicchu, we take the bus down to Aguas Calientes town where we have time for lunch.Then you take a train at 18:20 for 1.5 hours to Ollantaytambo train station where our transfer will wait to transfer you to Cusco for two hours by car. You will be in cusco around 10 pm.
Notes Itinerario
Requiered Pre-payment: 50% of total amount
Balance (Cusco): (commonly paid in Cusco at your hotel in cash)
Our group journey is guaranted to operate with minimum two guest
Included
- Private transport from your Cusco hotel to km 82 (head of the trail)
- Bus from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes
- Return Expedition train from Aguas Calientes to Poroy (Vistadome upon request)
- Transfer Ollantaytambo – Cusco – hotel
- One tent for two people
- Therma-Rest self-inflating mattress
- Food and drink utensils
- Dinner tent and Kitchen Tent for the group
- First aid kit and emergency oxygen bottle
- Professional, knowledgeable bilingual guide (Spanish-English)
- A cook to prepare your meal
- Porters to carry provided equipment and food (additional porters are available for rent to carry your personal belongings)
- High quality meals to provide the necessary energy for this challenging trek
- In addition to three meals daily, you will be given revitalizing snacks
- Hot drinks such as Tea and Coffee as well as enough water for your canteens (taken from local streams and boiled while on the trek)
- Entrance fee to the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu
No Included
- International airfares
- Domestic flights
- Alcoholic beverages or bottled water
- Snacks
- insurance of any kind
- Laundry
- Wayna Picchu Mountain our Machupicchu Mountain
- Sleeping bag
- Tips for the guide, cook and porter
- walking stick
Recommendations:
This guide will help you prepare for the Inca Trail:
Plan ahead: Permits are limited, so book 3–6 months in advance.
Backpack: Pack light—every gram matters.
Clothing: Comfortable hiking shoes/boots (not new), plus sandals for the evenings.
Altitude: Spend 2–3 days in Cusco before the trek to acclimatize.
Weather: Use plastic bags to protect clothes and carry a poncho for rain.
Enjoy: Share the journey, admire the landscapes, and take plenty of photos.
The Inca Trail is more than a trek it’s a journey back in time through breathtaking landscapes and ancient history. To make the most of it:
Book your spot months in advance this path is one of the most sought-after in the world.
Travel light and carry only what you truly need; your backpack will feel lighter with every step.
Wear trusted hiking shoes and give your feet a break at night with sandals.
Take time to acclimatize in Cusco before setting out you’ll enjoy the trail so much more.
Be prepared for rain, but let it remind you that you’re walking through the heart of the Andes.
And above all, live the adventure: connect with your group, embrace the challenge, and capture unforgettable memories on the way to Machu Picchu.
What To Bring
- Original passport and some copies.
- Travel insurance (and some copies).
- Sleeping bag (or you can rent one from us).
- Sleeping bag liner.
- Backpack to carry your things.
- Phone, power bank battery, camera charger and adapter.
- Bathing suit (if you would like to enjoy the hot springs in Aguas Calientes).
- Camera.
- Torch or headlamps.
- Hands sanitizer.
- Deet or mosquito repellent (recommendable 30% deet).
- Hiking poles (or you can rent one pair from us).
- Rain gear (especially if traveling in the wet season, from October to March).
- Comfortable hiking clothes, including warm clothes for the nighttime.
- Good hiking boots with protector ankle or similar, and one pair of flip-flops or light sandals.
- Sunblock and sunglasses.
- Hiking long sleeve T-shirts.
- Hiking trousers.
- Ear Plugs.
- Thermal layers (pants, t-shirt).
- Hiking socks.
- Water bottle or canteen.
- American dollars and Peruvian soles in cash.
- Sun hat, cap, and warm hat and gloves for the nighttime.
- Toilet paper, and face tissue paper.
- Credit or debit card.
- Anti-inflammatory tablets (e.g. Ibuprofen).
- Personal first-aid kit (should contain lip salve, Aspirin, Acetazolamide (Diamox), Band-Aids, anti-histamine, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrhea, re-hydration powder, extra prescription drugs you may take).
Pricing List Group Service
Less Flexibility : The group walks together at the same pace, so you may need to adapt to slower or faster hikers.
Limited Personal Attention : The guide divides their time among all participants, so explanations and assistance may not be as personalized.
Fixed Schedule : Breaks, visits to archaeological sites, and mealtimes are organized for everyone, leaving less freedom to adjust the itinerary.
Shared Campsites : You camp with more people, which can mean less privacy and sometimes more noise.
Standard Meals : Food is prepared for the entire group, so there are fewer possibilities for special dietary adjustments.
Why Choose the Inca Trail in Private Service?.
Flexible Itinerary – Walk at your own pace, take breaks whenever you want, and enjoy the journey without pressure.
Exclusive Attention – Your private guide is fully dedicated to you, offering detailed explanations and adapting the experience to your interests.
Privacy & Comfort – Share this adventure only with your family, friends, or partner, avoiding large groups.
Personalized Services – From meals to camping arrangements, everything is adapted to your preferences and needs.
A More Intimate Experience – Discover the beauty of the Inca Trail and its archaeological sites in a calmer, more authentic way.
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