





Inca Trail 3 Days to Machu Picchu Challenge
Challenge Inca Trail 3 days to Machu Picchu
3 Days from $ USD 100.00

Inca Trail 3 Days to Machu Picchu Challenge
Challenge Inca Trail 3 days to Machu Picchu
c3 Days from $ USD 100.00
Overview
The Challenge of the Inca Trail 3 Days to Machu Picchu
The 3 Day Inca Trail Trek is a globally recognized adventure that draws people from various countries. This trail involves exploring remarkable Incan ruins, enjoying breathtaking scenery throughout the journey, and ultimately arriving at the stunning Machu Picchu through the magnificent Sun Gate – one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World.
For travelers who were unable to secure a spot on the Classic Inca Trail, we offer an excellent alternative route to Machu Picchu (see spaces https://www.machupicchu.gob.pe )- the 3 Day Inca Trail Machu Picchu. Check out authentic reviews from previous travelers who have had a truly unforgettable and life-changing experience!
Trip Details
Inca Trail Trek 3 Days Details
- TOUR NAME: Inca Trail 3 Days to Machu Picchu Private Service
- 100% LOCAL COMPANY: fully licensed Inca Trail Operator, Highly Recommended! Check out our reviews on Trip Advisor & Youtube what our Passengers say about us
- GROUP SIZE: Upon Request, Based on Number of People departing that date
- STARTING POINT: Pick-up from Cusco & Sacred Valley Hotel/Airbnb. From 4:30 am to 5:00 am
- ENDING POINT: Drop-off in Cusco at Hotel/Airbnb 10:30 pm
- DEPARTURE: Daily (Based on Availability). If you are a group of 02 we depart (No matter if you have paid as a large group service). We NEVER pass our people onto another operator as most agencies do here in Cusco.
- HIKING DISTANCE: 46km /26miles
- PHYSICAL LEVEL: Level 3. Inca Trail Requires some physical preparation and we also recommend Aclimatize 2 days before we begin the Incacarried trail
- MAXIMUM ALTITUDE: 4,200 m / 12,000 ft
- TRANSPORTATION: Private Van/Bus to Km 82 (for our Passengers and staff) Tourist Expedition Train Back from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo and Bus back to Cusco
- ACCOMMODATIONS: 3 Nights Camping in 4 Season Tents/02 ppl per Tent (Sleeping bag and Self-Inflating air Mat are included)
- PORTERING SERVICE: 7 Kilos/14 Pounds Extra Portering service is included. We will provide you a duffel bag for your personal Stuff and (This will be carried by the porter), Water Bottle, Rain Poncho & Inca Trail T-shirt at the briefing time
- MEALS: 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners, 2 tea times + wake-up teas (Vegetarian, Vegan and Free Gluten with NO extra Charge, Upon Request)
- INCA TRAIL TO MACHUPICCHU: Inca Trail Permits & Machupicchu entrance fee Included.
Highlights
Highlights 3 Day Inca Trail Trek
- Hike the Original Inca Trail and Get to Machupicchu by the sun gate
- Sleep in Comfort under the stars
- Enjoy the scenic views of Inca Trail Incan sites (Llactapata, Huayllabamba, Runkurakay, Sayacmarca, Phuyupatamarca, Intipata and Winayahuayna)
- Make a small ritual for the Andean gods and learn about the Incan religion
- Enjoy our friendly customer service and experienced top guides, chefs, and Happy porters (Well-threat Porters)
- Eat delicious, freshly prepared Peruvian cuisine (Buffet Peruvian Style Food)
- Hike through the different types of landscapes and Sceneries, such as cloud forests, highlands, grassy hills, and Andean valleys
- Reach 4,200 meters (12,000 feet) in elevation along the Inca Trail Pass which is known as the dead woman pass
- Explore Machu Picchu and the surrounding area with expert and knowledgeable tour top guides
Please, Note: We need at least 02 of you and Leave any day you suit. All Departures are 100% Guaranteed If You’re Booked, You are Going !!! To Confirm and Secure the Inca Trail Permits. Send us the filled-out booking form as well as a deposit of 30% and you are ready to go…
Please, Note: Allocations or Itineraries are subject to change depending on time of booking and campsites provided by INC (an institution that runs the Classic Inca Trail that allocates campsites for all Travel Companies) Because the 1st 250 spaces go to Wiñayhuayna Campsite which is 2 hours close to Machupicchu and the rest goes to Phuyupatamarca which is 5 hours walk to Machupicchu. So we recommend booking well in advance in order to get to Wiñayhuayna campsite.
Itinerary
Cusco – Piscacuchu km 82 – Llulluchapampa
At 5:00 am, we will pick you up from your hotel and proceed to travel through the Sacred Valley of the Incas. After a stop at Ollantaytambo, we will continue to the trailhead at Piskacucho, where our hike will commence.
During the journey, we will see Llactapata, the first and largest Quechuan site on the Inca Trail, before reaching our first camping site at Llulluchapampa (3800m.a.s.l.). Day 1:
- Total distance: approximately 18 km
- Estimated walking time: 6-7 hours
- Maximum altitude point: approximately 3,650 m
- Campsite altitude: approximately 3,650 m
Llulluchapampa – Phuyupatamarca – Winayhuayna
At dawn, we will begin our hike to the highest point of the trail at 4,200 meters/13,780 feet above sea level. Along the way, we will explore several Incan sites such as Runkurakay, Sayacmarca, Phuyupatamarca, and finally, Wiñayhuayna. We will conclude the day by trekking down to the Wiñaywayna archeological site (2600m.a.s.l.), where we will camp for 2 hours in proximity to Machu Picchu. Day 2:
- Total distance: approximately 19 km
- Estimated walking time: 8-9 hours
- Maximum altitude point: approximately 4,200 m
- Campsite altitude: approximately 2,650 m
Winayhuayna – Sungate – Machupicchu – Ollantaytambo – Cusco
On the third day, we will wake up early for breakfast and proceed to the last control point to register. From there, we will embark on a 2-hour walk to reach Machu Picchu. Our arrival to the Inca city will be through the Sungate, and you will have a 2-hour guided tour of the site. After the tour, you will have free time to explore Machu Picchu on your own. Later, you will descend to Aguas Calientes, where you will take a train back to Ollantaytambo and then a bus back to Cusco.
3RD DAY: Total distance: 7 km (approx.) Estimated walking time: 3 – 4 hours Maximum altitude point: 2,700 m (approx.)
Booking Note
DISCOUNTS (to apply discounts. Please send us an email at info@quechuasexpeditions.com)
- UNIVERSITY STUDENT CARD (Students must be below 25 years): US$20. Please send us a scanned copy of the student card at the time of booking.
- Under 17 years old: US$20 Please send us a copy of your passport at the time of booking.
- Under 12 years old: US$20 Please send us a copy of your passport at the time of booking.
- Group of 5 or more: US$10 per person. All you need is to book the trek together at the same time.
UPGRADES:
- Huaynapicchu Mountain (Based on Availability): US$90 Based on Availability (Let us at the time of booking)
- Machu Picchu Mountain (Based on Availability): US$90 Based on Availability (Let us at the time of booking)
- Upgrade to Vistadome Train (First Class Train) (Includes Private Transportation From Ollantaytambo to Cusco) USUS$70
- Extra Night in Aguas Calientes US$30 per person (Twin Bedroomdon’t, 3 Beds room & 4 Beds Room with Private shower & Bathroom)
- A night in Cusco at our Quechuas Guesthouse: from US$30 per person / Twin Bedroom (Before we do the tour/trek or after the tour/trek)
RENTALS
- Goose Down sleeping bag (Mummy style): US$30 for the entire trip
- (Black Dimond) Walking Poles Rubber Tips Included: US$20 for the entire trip
- Day Pack 20 – 30 liters (Rain cover included): US$15 for the entire trip
ADDITIONAL INFO:
- BRIEFING: all our treks is a Night before we do the trek at 6:30 pm in our office, But if you want us to come to your Hotel let us know in advance.(You will get a chance to meet your guide and as well as to give you your duffel bags)
- STORAGE: Most Hotels have storage where you can leave the rest of your stuff while you hike to Machupicchu, But if they dont have a place you can leave your stuff in our storage at no extra cost. (Let us know at the time of briefing)
We need at least 02 of you and Leave any day you suit. All Departures are 100% Guaranteed If You’re Booked, You Are Going !!! To Confirm and Secure the Inca Trail Permits. Send us the filled-out booking form as well as a deposit of 30% and you are ready to go…
Inclusions
Included
Inca Trail Trek 3 Days Highlights
- PRIVATE TRANSPORTATION/ Private Tourist transportation Cusco – Ollantaytambo and then KM 82 (The Trailhead) (We never share Bus service with other companies as most agencies do here to minimize costs) and Please, Note. we always use the same tourist transportation for our porters. we won’t send them by an uncomfortable truck as most do here.
- EXPEDITIONS TRAIN BACK TICKET/ Tourist Expeditions train Back ticket (Between 2:30pm to 7:00 pm2:30 pm) from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo and then the bus back to Cusco and we will drop you off at the hotel.
- PROFESSIONAL GUIDES/ English – Spanish speaking guide for 3 days of the Inca Trail and Machupicchu.(All our Guides work for us only) All of them speak Fluent English & Second Guide Over 08 people Group(Large Group Service)
- CAMPING EQUIPMENT/ Thermarest air-inflate Confortable sleeping Mattresses (While others agencies are using foam mat) That’scomfortable why many of them run away from us. Because they don’t want their passengers to see the Quality of our Camping equipment)
- MASTER CHEFFS/Cook and assistance of the Cook.(We have chosen the best cook/cheffs and all are trained by Quechuas Expeditions every month)
- Cooking equipment (We use New cooking equipment and change all every 3 months) Snacks (Fruits, energy bars)
- Daily tea service (Wake up Coca tea and afternoon tea time(Happy hour) full of popcorn and special snacks made by our cooks)
- Dining equipment including portable chairs and tables
- FOOD/Foodservice in the campsites (2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners, 2 snacks) – nutritionally balanced menu: Buffet style Plenty of food you will never be hungry with us! as well as Guinea Pig for free because we want you to taste all from Peru.
- Vegetarian and free Gluten menu at no extra cost (Please let us know at the time of booking)
- Two-person tents (3-people capacity tent used as doubles – Kayla Doite) 4-season tent Aluminium poles Tents
- Portering Service. As detailed in the table authorized by the INC. (To carry our camping equipment and food) We Never overload our porters. Please, see a detailed page where you can see how we threaten our porter Chaskis
- Extra Portering 7 Kilos/14 pounds for our personal stuff (We will provide you a duffel bag to put all your personal stuff as well as the sleeping bag & Mat)
- INCA TRAIL PERMITS AND ADMISSION TICKETS/Inca Trail and Machupicchu Permits & entrance fees as well as all the porters and cooks valid for 4 days as well as an adequate insurance policy of life for all our staff.
- Visit Machu Picchu on the 4th day (2 hours guide tour to explore the whole incan site)
- Camping equipment and basic field equipment for our porters as well as adecuate clothing like: (Sleeping bag, Mat, Jacket, T-shirt, pants, rain poncho, shoes, hat, belts, proper backpack to carry the equipment and all of them are limited to carry 20kg only).
- Private Transportation from the train station of Ollantaytambo to Cusco (2 hours drive) and drop off at the hotel.(we only use our Private Transportation. so you will never wait at the train station till the bus of 30 ppl gets full)
- First-aid kit (Our Guide will carry while on the Inca Trail) Please, note all our Guides are trained every year in first-aid)
- Emergency oxygen bottle (Our guide will carry while on the Inca Trail)
- Rain waterproof cover for your day backpacks as well as Rain poncho
- Pre-trekDrinking Orientation – briefing (Hotel or Office) Let us know once you are at the office or by email.
- Single Tents upon request with no extra cost.
- Water for Drinking: we will supply filtered and boiled water and your bottles will be filled at each meal time.
- Water bottle for refilling with water along the Inca trail WE DONT WANT YOU TO USE PLASTIC BOTTLES) Get one once you are at our office!!!
- Free “I survived ” T-shirt and certificate (only for PEOPLE who successfully complete the trek!!!)
No Included
No Included on Inca Trail Trek 3 Days
- Breakfast – Day 1
- Lunch and dinner – Day 3
- Tips (optional)
- Travel and health insurance.(bring copies with you please): Quechuas Expeditions highly recommend getting insurance of trip cancellation/interruption insurance to protect your travel investment. Included with your pre-departure package, bring your travel insurance to cover trip cancellation, interruption, baggage loss, and delay, emergency medical evacuation insurance, and emergency medical expense insurance.
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DISCOUNTS (to apply discounts. Please send us an email at info@quechuasexpeditions.com)
- UNIVERSITY STUDENT CARD (Students must be below 25 years): US$30. Please send us a scanned copy of the student card at the time of booking.
- Under 17 years old: US$30 Please send us a copy of your passport at the time of booking.
- Under 12 years old: US$30 Please send us a copy of your passport at the time of booking.
- Group of 5 or more: US$20 per person. All you need is to book the trek together at the same time.
UPGRADES:
- Huaynapicchu Mountain (Based on Availability): US$90 Based on Availability (Let us at the time of booking)
- Machu Picchu Mountain (Based on Availability): US$90 Based on Availability (Let us at the time of booking)
- Upgrade to Vistadome Train (First Class Train) (Includes Private Transportation From Ollantaytambo to Cusco) USUS$70
- Extra Night in Aguas Calientes US$30 per person (Twin Bedroom, 3 Beds room & 4 Beds Room with Private shower & Bathroom)
- A night in Cusco at our Quechuas Guesthouse: from US$20 per person / Twin Bedroom (Before we do the tour/trek or after the tour/trek)
RENTALS
- Goose Down sleeping bag (Mummy style): US$30 for the entire trip
- (Black Dimond) Walking Poles Rubber Tips Included: US$20 for the entire trip
- Day Pack 20 – 30 liters (Rain cover included): US$15 for the entire trip
ADDITIONAL INFO:
- BRIEFING for all our treks is a Night before we do the trek at 6:30 pm in our office, But if you want us to come to your Hotel let us know in advance.(You will get a chance to meet your guide and as well as to give you your duffel bags)
- STORAGE Most Hotels have storage where you can leave the rest of your stuff while you hike to Machupicchu, But if they don’t have a place you can leave your stuff in our storage at no extra cost. (Let us know at the time of briefing)
We need at least 02 of you and Leave any day you suit. All Departures are filled-out100% Guaranteed If You’re Booked, You are Going !!! To Confirm and Secure the Inca Trail Permits. Send us the filled out booking form as well as a deposit of 30% and you are ready to go…
What to Bring
Packing List for Inca Trail Trek 3 Days:
- Original Passport (and some copies) If you have changed your passport Bring a couple of copies of the one that you swimwearused to purchase the Inca trail permit.
- Travel insurance is essential (and some copies)
- Airline tickets (and some copies)
- US$ cash and Credit or debit card (see personal spending money)
- Any entry visas or vaccination certificates required
- Camera and Memory cards
- Rechargeable batteries and adapters
- Reading/writing material
- Binoculars
- Cover for backpacks
- Pocketknife.
- Fleece top
- Windproof/waterproof jacket
- Small towel and swim wear
- Shirts/t-shirts
- Sun hat
- 2 pairs of shorts
- 2 pairs of long trousers *zipp off
- 1 pair of hiking pants/track pants
- Hiking boots/ sturdy walking shoes (with ankle protectors)
- Knee-length socks (to be used with rubber boots, if provided at the jungle lodge)
- Sport hiking sandals
- Sunblock
- Sunglasses
- Toiletries (biodegradable)
- Watch or alarm clock
- Water bottle
- Purifying tablets or filter (Micropur recommended)
- Insect Repellent (for mosquitos)25 % of deet at least you can also buy in Cusco.
- Flashlight (headlightsynthetic recommended)
- Money belt
- Sleeping silk liner (for sleeping bags)
- Wool hat, mitts, or gloves (preferably waterproof)
- Rain poncho, plastic bags for your personal stuff to keep dry
- Sleeping bag (it can be hired from us) we have goose down or syntetic sleeping bag
- Anti-inflammatory tablets (e.g. Ibuprofen)Band-Aids
- Thermal underwear
- Personal first-aid kit (should contain lip salve, Aspirin, Band Aids, anti-histamine, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrheafrom, re-hydration powder, extra prescription drugs you may be taking)
Recommendations
Here are some recommendations to help you prepare for the Inca Trail:
- Train beforehand: The Inca Trail involves a lot of walking and hiking, so it’s essential to train beforehand to ensure that you are physically prepared. Cardiovascular exercises, such as running or cycling, and strength training exercises, such as squats and lunges, can help you build endurance and strength.
- Acclimatize: The Inca Trail reaches high altitudes, so it’s crucial to spend some time acclimatizing to the altitude before starting the trek. Spend a few days in Cusco, which is situated at 3,400 meters above sea level, before embarking on the Inca Trail.
- Pack appropriately: Make sure you pack appropriately for the trek. You will need comfortable hiking shoes, lightweight clothing, a waterproof jacket, and warm layers for the cold nights. Don’t forget to bring a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a first aid kit.
- Stay hydrated: It’s essential to stay hydrated while hiking, especially at high altitudes. Bring a reusable water bottle and refill it at the water stations along the trail. You can also bring water purification tablets to ensure that the water is safe to drink.
- Respect the environment: The Inca Trail is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it’s important to respect the environment by following the rules and regulations set by the park authorities. Don’t litter, stay on the designated trails, and avoid damaging the ancient ruins.
- Hire a reputable tour operator: The Inca Trail can only be hiked with a licensed tour operator. Do your research and choose a reputable tour operator with experienced guides, comfortable camping equipment, and quality food.
- Be prepared for the weather: The weather on the Inca Trail can be unpredictable, with rain and cold temperatures common. Bring rain gear and warm layers, and be prepared for the possibility of rain, fog, and wind.
Pricing List
What to Bring
Packing List for Inca Trail Trek 3 Days:
- Original Passport (and some copies) If you have changed your passport Bring a couple of copies of the one that you swimwearused to purchase the Inca trail permit.
- Travel insurance is essential (and some copies)
- Airline tickets (and some copies)
- US$ cash and Credit or debit card (see personal spending money)
- Any entry visas or vaccination certificates required
- Camera and Memory cards
- Rechargeable batteries and adapters
- Reading/writing material
- Binoculars
- Cover for backpacks
- Pocketknife.
- Fleece top
- Windproof/waterproof jacket
- Small towel and swim wear
- Shirts/t-shirts
- Sun hat
- 2 pairs of shorts
- 2 pairs of long trousers *zipp off
- 1 pair of hiking pants/track pants
- Hiking boots/ sturdy walking shoes (with ankle protectors)
- Knee-length socks (to be used with rubber boots, if provided at the jungle lodge)
- Sport hiking sandals
- Sunblock
- Sunglasses
- Toiletries (biodegradable)
- Watch or alarm clock
- Water bottle
- Purifying tablets or filter (Micropur recommended)
- Insect Repellent (for mosquitos)25 % of deet at least you can also buy in Cusco.
- Flashlight (headlightsynthetic recommended)
- Money belt
- Sleeping silk liner (for sleeping bags)
- Wool hat, mitts, or gloves (preferably waterproof)
- Rain poncho, plastic bags for your personal stuff to keep dry
- Sleeping bag (it can be hired from us) we have goose down or syntetic sleeping bag
- Anti-inflammatory tablets (e.g. Ibuprofen)Band-Aids
- Thermal underwear
- Personal first-aid kit (should contain lip salve, Aspirin, Band Aids, anti-histamine, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrheafrom, re-hydration powder, extra prescription drugs you may be taking)
Travel Guide
The 3 Day Inca Trail Machu Picchu is a popular trekking route in Peru that leads to the ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu. If you’re planning to hike the Inca Trail, here’s a travel guide to help you prepare for the journey:
- Book in advance: The Inca Trail permits are limited and sell out quickly, so it’s best to book your tour several months in advance to secure your spot.
- Physical preparation: The Inca Trail is a challenging hike that involves steep climbs, high altitude, and long hours of walking. It’s recommended to prepare yourself physically by doing regular exercise and building up your stamina.
- What to pack: Pack light but don’t forget the essentials like a good pair of hiking boots, warm clothing, rain gear, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a headlamp. Your tour operator will provide camping equipment and food, so you don’t need to bring those.
- Altitude sickness: The Inca Trail reaches a maximum altitude of 4,215 meters, so it’s important to acclimatize yourself before starting the trek. It’s recommended to spend a few days in Cusco or other high-altitude areas before the hike.
- Respect the trail: The Inca Trail is a UNESCO World Heritage site and should be treated with respect. Don’t litter, damage the trail or the ruins, and be mindful of the local communities and their customs.
- Enjoy the experience: The Inca Trail is not just about reaching Machu Picchu, but also about the journey itself. Take the time to appreciate the stunning landscapes, learn about the Incan culture and history, and bond with your fellow hikers and guides.
By following these tips, you can ensure a safe and memorable experience on the Inca Trail.
Frequently Asked Questions
We recommend leaving any luggage that you don’t need during the trek at your hotel. Most hotels in Cusco offer a complimentary safety deposit service, but if your hotel doesn’t, we can provide a storage facility for you. Please let us know.
The sleeping mat weighs 1 kg and the sleeping bag weighs 2 kg.
Our guides are trained in basic medical care and carry a first aid kit. In rare cases where a traveler is unable to complete the hike due to medical reasons, they are escorted back to Cusco and can rejoin the group in Machu Picchu a few days later via train. For serious medical emergencies, Cusco has modern medical facilities and our guides and porters have evacuation strategies in place.
We provide high-quality camping equipment, including 4-season aluminum pole tents (3-people-capacity for 2 people), dining tents, tables, chairs, toilet tents, cooking equipment, water purifiers, air Thermarest mattresses, and other camping gear.
We recommend carrying your daily essentials such as water, snacks, camera, and film. Porters will carry all your other supplies, including camping equipment and clothing. We advise limiting personal belongings to 12 lbs to prevent overloading the porters. If you have an extra porter, they can carry up to 12kg as a Full Porter, 6kg as a Half Porter, or 4kg for carrying a sleeping bag and pad.
Our guides are highly experienced, fluent in English, Spanish, and Quechua, and have in-depth knowledge of the history, culture, and ecology of the area. Most of them have 5-10 years of experience leading Inca trail hikes, and they receive annual Red Cross First Aid and emergency training.
A cook accompanies every group and provides delicious and hearty meals that include a mix of local specialties and international favorites. Vegetarian meals are available upon request, and we can usually accommodate other special dietary needs with advance notice.
We recommend bringing your own refillable water bottles to limit plastic waste. Water is boiled, treated with iodine, and filtered with one of our portable filters (Katadyn and PUR commonly used). It is available in the morning and at every meal.
Trek permits are non-refundable and non-transferable, and we cannot replace cancelled passengers with new ones due to current regulations.
We usually purchase permits within a few days of receiving your deposit. If you need us to act immediately, you can send your deposit via Western Union, which is the fastest and safest way in Cusco, Peru. We can receive the money and confirm your trip in minutes.
The Inca Trail is a 26-mile trek through the Andes Mountains in Peru that leads to the ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu.
The Inca Trail is approximately 26 miles long and takes about 4 days to complete.
Yes, all hikers need a permit to hike the Inca Trail. Permits are limited and sell out quickly, so it’s important to book in advance.
The cost of hiking the Inca Trail varies depending on the tour company and the time of year. Expect to pay around $500-$1000 per person.
The best time to hike the Inca Trail is during the dry season, which runs from May to September.
The Inca Trail is a challenging trek that requires a moderate level of fitness. It’s a good idea to train for the hike by doing regular cardio and strength training.
You should pack comfortable hiking clothes, a good pair of hiking shoes, a warm jacket, a sleeping bag, a backpack, and plenty of snacks and water.
There are limited bathroom facilities on the Inca Trail, but most campsites have basic toilets.
Yes, many tour companies offer porter services for an additional fee. This can be a great option if you don’t want to carry a heavy backpack.
Yes, altitude sickness can be a concern on the Inca Trail, as much of the trek takes place at high elevations. It’s important to acclimate properly and stay hydrated.
Most tour companies provide meals on the Inca Trail, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The food is typically simple but filling, and may include local specialties like quinoa soup and roasted guinea pig.
Yes, all hikers must have a licensed guide to hike the Inca Trail. This is to help protect the trail and ensure the safety of hikers.
Children under the age of 12 are not allowed to hike the Inca Trail due to safety concerns. However, there are other family-friendly treks in the area.
Cancellation policies vary depending on the tour company, but many require a non-refundable deposit and have strict cancellation deadlines.
Yes, hiking the Inca Trail is an incredible experience that offers stunning views and a glimpse into ancient Inca culture. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that is well worth the effort.
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