Inca Trail to Machupicchu
2d/1n – Group Service
Peru’s best-known
hike visited by thousands of tourists every year. This
still thrilling 2-day program covers a 13-km Inca Trail,
joining the classical 4-day route at the impressive archaeological
site of Wiñaywayna, continuing through the famous
Inti Punku or Sun Gate, and finally devoting the second
day to a full day visit of the world-famous Inca citadel
of Machupicchu. This program is recommended for those
having less time or those looking to hike a shorter version
of the Inca Trail without camping.
Itinerary
Day 1: Cusco Km 106 - Wiñayhuayna - Machupicchu
Early morning we pick you
up from your hotel and drive to the train station to board
the train that will take us to
km.104 on the Cusco – Machupicchu railroad (starting
point of the hike), where we arrive at around 10:00 am.
We start visiting the Chachabamba archaeological complex
(2150m/7052ft), located very close to the control point,
to then embark upon an 8 km (5 miles) ascending trail,
which after four hours takes us to the archaeological
complex of Wiñaywayna (2650m/8692ft). This is an
impressive complex made up of an agricultural center with
numerous terraces, a religious sector and an urban sector.
On the way up we may enjoy magnificent views of the Urubamba
River valley and the Choquesuysuy archaeological complex
located on the other side of the river, and also of a
beautiful waterfall located just a few minutes away from
Wiñaywayna. We then continue and climb to Intipunku,
or The Sun Gate. This will take an hour of hiking along
a trail of flat stones on the edges of cliffs in highland
jungle. From this fabulous spot, we may contemplate the
sacred citadel of Machupicchu. From Intipunku we descend
to Machupicchu and then by bus to Aguas Calientes. We
are then accommodated at the selected hotel/hostel.
Meals: L (box-lunch)
Total distance: 13 km (8,08
miles)
Estimated walking time: 6-7 hours
Maximum altitude point: 2,650 m (8,692 ft)
Campsite altitude: 2,400 m (7,872 ft)
Day 2: Aguas Calientes –
Cusco
We wake up early and board a bus to Machupicchu where
we begin a complete guided tour of the Inca citadel that
will take approximately two hours. You will then have
free time to walk around, climb up the Huaynapicchu Mountain,
where one can experience spectacular views of all of Machupicchu,
the valleys and mountains that surround it, or visit the
Temple of the Moon or the impressive Inca Bridge. In the
afternoon, we meet in the town of Aguas Calientes where,
if you like, you can visit and relax in its hot springs.
From here we take the train back to Cusco or the Sacred
Valley, where we arrive after nightfall.
Meals: -
Departure and arrival times are approximated.
What is included
- Pre-departure briefing
- Collection from your hotel in the morning and transfer
to the train station in Cusco or the Sacred Valley
- Backpacker Train ticket from Cusco to km.104 (starting
point of the trail) (*)
- Inca Trail and Machupicchu entrance fee
- English speaking professional and official tourist guide
(2 guides for groups of over 8 people)
- Meals 01L (box-lunch). Vegetarian or special menus are
available at no extra cost
- First-aid kit including emergency oxygen bottle
- Bus ticket from Machupicchu ruins down to the village
of Aguas Calientes – 1st day
- Round trip bus ticket Aguas Calientes – Machupicchu
– Aguas Calientes – 2nd day
- Backpacker Train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Cusco
(*)
- Transfer train station – hotel in Cusco only if
returning on day 2
- 24-h guest service: please ask for the emergency number
available during your time of visit
(*) Should there be no train tickets available in the
direct route Cusco – km.104 and / or Aguas Calientes
– Cusco, a train ticket Sacred Valley – km.104
and / or Aguas Calientes – Sacred Valley will be
provided, with an additional private transportation from
your hotel in Cusco to the Sacred Valley and / or viceversa
What is not included
- Accommodation in Aguas
Calientes or Machupicchu
- Lunch and dinner on the last day: after the guided tour
at Machupicchu, you can enjoy free time to further visit
the ruins and choose to have lunch either in Machupicchu
or in Aguas Calientes at your own expense. Arrival in
Cusco is estimated after nightfall, dinner being at your
own expense too
- Visit to the hot springs in Aguas Calientes: a relaxing
way to end-up the trek while you’re awaiting the
return train to Cusco, only 10 minutes from the village
center, entrance fee is s/10.00 (Peruvian Soles). Towels
can be hired in Aguas Calientes
- Tips: please note that our agency staff is well paid
so please feel free to tip or not as you wish
What we recommend
that you bring
- A backpack with a change
of clothes for the whole period of the trek
- Rain jacket or poncho (plastic ponchos can be purchased
in Cusco)
- Strong footwear, ideally trekking or sport shoes
- Flashlight/headlamp and batteries
- Camera, films and batteries
- Hat or cap to protect you from the sun, rain and cold
- Sun block
- After-sun cream or hydrating cream for face and body
- Insect repellent – minimum recommended 20% DEET
– no malaria risk has been reported
- Handkerchiefs
- Toilet paper
- Snacks: biscuits, energy bars, chocolate, raw fruits,
muesli, etc.
- Water container and water for the first day. Important
notice: plastic water bottles are no longer allowed into
the Inca Trail. Plastic water containers (ie. Nalgene)
or metal ones are recommended
- Swimsuit (if you wish to go to the hot springs in Aguas
Calientes)
- Cash in soles and/or US$
- Original passport
- Original International Student Identity Card (in case
you have applied for a student discount)
- Optional: walking sticks or poles (rubber covers required
in order not to damage the Inca Trail)