Inka Trail
2 days

It will be an unforgettable experience in nature, combined with culture, as you explore one of the most famous roads in the world and prepare for the best of the Inka Trail.

 

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Tour Description

Imagine embarking on a journey into the heart of Inka history in just two days. Yes, you read that right! Our thrilling two-day Inca trail is designed to immerse you in the authentic essence of this fascinating civilization. And who better to guide you on this journey than an authentic shaman, someone who not only preserves and practices Inca philosophy in their daily life but also lives it with passion? This shaman will be your personal host, taking you on a unique journey where they will share with you secrets and knowledge unique to the Incas. But that’s not all, imagine hearing these stories and legends directly from a native Quechua speaker, the ancestral language of the Incas! Get ready for an experience that awakens your senses and transports you through time as you immerse yourself in the cultural richness of one of the most impressive civilizations in history.

Itinerary

DAY 01

Cusco - chachabamba- Aguas Calientes (l,d)

The train will take us to Chachabamba (KM 104), the Inka Trail checkpoint. Today, we will explore archaeological sites with an incredible destiny. We will follow the path of ascent, enriching ourselves with landscapes, and finally, we will arrive at Wiñaywayna, the most surprising archaeological site of the Inka Trail. In the afternoon, the easiest part through the mountains will take us to Intipunku (sun gate), where we will have the landscape with Machupicchu in the center of everything. We will then proceed to take the bus down to the town of Aguas Calientes.

• Distance: 104 km by train, 11 km by Inka Trail
• Duration: Full day
• Maximum Altitude: 2720 m.a.s.l. at Sun Gate
• Minimum Altitude: 2040 m.a.s.l. in Aguas Calientes town
• Feasibility: Train, hiking and driving
• Difficulty level: Moderate
• Activities: Adventure, Inka Trail, visit arqueological centers: (Chachabamba, Wiñaywayna, Sun Gate, Machupicchu), landscape viewing, bird watching,orchid viewing, cultural and historical activities
• Overnight: hotel in Aguas Calientes twon.

DAY 02

Machupicchu - Cusco (B, L)

The most awaited day has arrived — We will visit Machupicchu! Emblematic of our culture, we will live an experience that transports us to the time of the Incas, surrounded by the beauty of the mountains, with a unique and mystical panorama. We will take one of the buses that will take us to the historic sanctuary of Machupicchu. Then. In the afternoon, we will take the train back to Cusco.

• Maximum altitude: 2430 m.a.s.l. at Machupicchu
• Minimum Altitude: 2040 m.a.s.l. in Aguas Calientes town
• Feasibility: bus ride and Walking in Machupicchu
• Difficulty level: Easy
• Activities: Landscape viewing, tour of Machupicchu, historical, archaeological and cultural activities.

about inka trail

The Inka Trail is one of the most mystical and famous places in South America, with a rich history and culture that dates back to the time of the Inka civilization. This hiking route extends from the city of Cusco to the ancient university of Machupicchu, one of the archaeological wonders of the world.

For centuries, the Inka Trail has been considered a sacred and mystical place by the indigenous peoples of the Tawantinsuyo (South America). The Inkas built this route to connect centers of research and advanced studies.

Over the years, many explorers and adventurers have visited the Inka Trail to experience the magic and mysticism of the region. Among them is the American explorer and archaeologist Hiram Bingham, who rediscovered Machupicchu in 1911, and Princess Diana of Wales, who visited the region in 1995 and marveled at the beauty and mysticism of the area.

The Inka Trail is different from other hiking routes in the region as it offers a unique and authentic experience of Inka culture. During the tour, hikers can get up close to Inka archaeological centers and fortresses, as well as impressive natural landscapes, such as mountains, valleys, rivers, glaciers, humid and cloudy forests, with a great diversity of flora and fauna. Additionally, the Inka Trail is a mystical place imbued with the spirituality and culture of the Inkas. Hikers can feel the mystical presence of the region and experience a deep connection with the nature and spirituality of the area.

The Inka Trail is a mystical and famous place that attracts many explorers and adventurers from all over the world, who seek to experience the magic and mysticism of the region, thanks to its rich history and culture.

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After a day of hiking, you will spend the night in the picturesque town of Aguas Calientes, where you can enjoy a comfortable stay in a hotel. This is a very cozy and lively place, where you can savor the delicious local cuisine and immerse yourself in Peruvian culture.

Don’t worry about a thing, our team of professional and experienced guides will ensure that you have a safe and exciting experience. Additionally, our team will also be available to answer any questions you may have and provide you with information about the places we will visit.

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TREKKING PROGRAM

 GROUP

$ 590.00 USD

PRIVATE

2 trekkers: $1000 USD per person

3 trekkers: $900 USD per person

4 trekkers: $750 USD per person

5 trekkers: $700 USD per person

6 trekkers: $650 USD per person

7 trekkers: $610 USD per person

8 trekkers: $590 USD per person

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

You must request this at the time that you make your reservation.

  • Hiking poles: USD 13.00.
  • Machupichu +Huaynapicchu : USD 75.00.
  • Machupicchu + Montaña: USD 75.00.

¿What makes us

one of a kind?

Our distinction lies in our dual expertise as professionals in tourist guiding and as spiritual masters dedicated to preserving Inkan wisdom. This unique combination enables us to offer our clients an enriching and deeply spiritual tourist experience. Furthermore, as an Inkan-origin agency, we are committed to social responsibility. We work tirelessly to support those in our community who need it most. We allocate financial resources to carry out social work with individuals battling addictions, who have suffered from violations, or other traumatic experiences that impact their personal development. Your choice to travel with us directly contributes to this social work, helping us make a positive difference in the lives of those we serve.

shaman leaders

Our organization of spiritual leaders is truly diverse and joyful, as it is composed of masterful leaders of both genders who are experts in Inka knowledge

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Yachay Wasi stands as a distinguished school, dedicated to the transmission of millennia-old ancestral wisdom to future generations with a forward-thinking approach deeply rooted in tradition.

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FREQUENT QUESTIONS

The truncated variant of the Inka Trail, the two-day, one-night trek, is a part of the assortment of hiking alternatives for exploring Machupicchu, the legendary archaeological site and one of the Seven Wonders of the World. This itinerary is particularly suitable for individuals with a paucity of time, yet an avid desire to encounter a fragment of the Inka Trail’s history.

This trek spans approximately 12 kilometers and features a picturesque Andean topography and ancient ruins, offering an immersive exploration of the region’s rich cultural heritage.

The trekking route spans a distance of roughly 12 kilometers, which typically involves a six-hour walk. The exact time required to complete the hike may vary based on various factors, such as the terrain’s incline, altitude, and weather conditions, as well as the individual’s physical fitness level and pace. It’s crucial to note that the duration of the trek is an estimate and may differ depending on these factors.

On the second day of the trek, visitors embark on a visit to the Machupicchu, where they typically have a of about three hours to explore the impressive Inka citadel’s various structures and features. After this immersive experience, hikers then return to Cusco. It’s essential to note that the allocated time to explore the site may differ, depending on several factors such as the itinerary and the overall pace of the group.

The two-day, one-night Inka Trail excursion is considered a moderate-level hike that demands a reasonable degree of physical fitness. It’s imperative to note that hikers must be adequately prepared to traverse uneven terrain, ascend steep stairs, and acclimate themselves to varying altitudes, as the journey involves navigating through a range of elevations.
Due to the route’s nature and its exposure to rugged topography, hikers may experience some physical exertion and fatigue during the excursion. Additionally, hikers may be subjected to weather changes.
As such, it’s highly recommended that participants undertak appropriate physical preparation, such as cardiovascular and strength training exercises, to build their endurance and energi.

While the Inka Trail’s difficulty level is considered moderate, it is advisable to be in excellent physical shape and possess familiarity with walking, to derive the full benefits of the experience. It’s imperative to undertake pre-trip physical training, such as cardiovascular and strength-building exercises, to enhance endurance, and prevent injuries during the journey.
Due to the terrain’s rugged nature, hikers may experience physical fatigue and exhaustion, especially if they are not accustomed to such activities.
Participating in regular exercise routines such as running, cycling, or brisk walking can be particularly beneficial in preparing for the hike, as they help to develop stamina, leg strength, and cardiovascular health. Additionally, hikers should undertake stretching exercises to enhance flexibility and prevent muscle strains. A well-prepared hiker is more likely to enjoy a comfortable, smooth, and satisfying Inka Trail experience.

The highest elevation point attained during the two-day, one-night Inka Trail trek is roughly 2,720 meters above sea level.

Indeed, it is mandatory to have a professional tour guide accompany hikers during the two-day, one-night Inka Trail hike. These guides are exceptionally qualified and possess extensive knowledge about Incan history, culture, and traditions.
The tour guide’s primary role is to ensure the safety and well-being of the hikers while offering a comprehensive understanding of the Incan civilization’s remarkable legacy. They provide insights on the trail’s historical significance, interpret the local flora and fauna, and explain the Incan architectural designs visible along the trail.
Professional tour guides undergo rigorous training and hold certifications from competent authorities in the travel industry, such as the Peruvian Ministry of Tourism. This ensures they possess the requisite skills and knowledge to offer an engaging and educational hiking experience for hikers. Their expertise in managing emergency situations, identifying and managing altitude sickness, and providing first aid, makes them invaluable for a successful Inka Trail hike.

To ensure comfort and ease during the Inka Trail hike, it is recommended that hikers wear breathable, lightweight clothing and sturdy walking shoes. This allows for ease of movement and prevents blisters or other foot injuries. Hikers should also bring a small backpack to carry essential items such as water, snacks, and personal items.
Additionally, hikers should protect themselves from the sun’s harmful effects by wearing sunscreen and a hat. Insect repellent is also recommended.
Should carry at least one liter of water to stay hydrated throughout the hike. Depending on the season, it may be necessary to pack rain protection such as a rain jacket or poncho. It’s also recommended to bring a camera to capture the awe-inspiring sights and breathtaking scenery along the trail.

The optimal time to embark on the two-day, one-night Inka Trail hike is from April through October. During these months, the weather is generally dry and sunny, providing ideal hiking conditions. However, it’s important to note that weather patterns in the region can be unpredictable and sudden changes in weather can occur.
To prepare for any eventualities, hikers should be equipped with appropriate clothing and gear for various weather conditions, including rain protection during the rainy season.
It’s also essential to stay informed and consulting with tour guides.

Indeed, it is mandatory to make advanced reservations to participate in the two-day, one-night Inka Trail hike, as the Peruvian government strictly limits the number of visitors allowed on the trail each day. This regulation is in place to preserve the trail and minimize environmental impacts.
To secure a spot on the hike, it is highly recommended to make reservations several weeks or even months in advance, especially during peak travel seasons, and facilitate the reservation process and ensure that all necessary permits and arrangements are in order.

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