Classic 4 Day Inca Trail www.jumbotravelperu.com
JR. INDEPENDENCIA 437 - Puno - Peru
The Classic Inca Trail is Peru's number one trek and one of the most well-known and popular treks in the world. Offering 4 days of trekking along original paved Inca pathways, a variety of fascinating Inca sites and the beautiful scenery of the Machu Picchu national park the Inca Trail is one of those things that everyone should do once in their life. Be you young or old, in good shape or bad, the Inca Trail is for everyone and is a must do if you plan to visit Machu Picchu.
By booking your Inca Trail with Jumbo Travel you are choosing the best. Our Inca Trail Imperial service is perfect for families, group of friends and honeymooners. With smaller groups you get the full attention of our expert guides and with each trekker having a personal porter to carry 7kg of your gear you can enjoy the trek to the full.
Inca Trail Availability
We offer daily departures on the Inca Trail (excluding February when the trail is closed) -
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It is strongly recommended to book your Inca Trail at least 4 months in advance as permits can quickly sell out.
Itinerary
Day 1: Cusco - Km82 - Ayapata
The first day of the Inca Trail is easy going to help you settle in to the trek. Covering 14km of the trail climbing gently up the Cusichaca Valley you pass by the Inca site of Llactapata, enjoy great views of the snow-capped peak Veronica (5900m / 19000ft) and get to see a variety of native plant life and birds throughout the day.
Our campsite for the night is at Ayapata (3300m / 10829ft) which is a little further along the trail than most groups go; as we're camping further up the trail the next day's trek up to the pass is a little easier for us and with fewer tourists at the campsite we can enjoy the peace and tranquility of this beautiful place.
Day 2: Ayapata - Chaquicocha
Today is considered by many to be the hardest day of the trek; with 2 high passes (Dead Woman's Pass is the highest at 4200m / 13779ft) to cross and nearly 16km to walk today really tests your spirit. There's no need to worry though as thanks to our enthusiastic guides and team of porters helping you along you'll have all the morale and physical support you need to make it.
Today we get fantastic views of the high mountain ranges as we cross the 2 passes and will have the chance to visit 2 Inca sites (Runcuraccay and Sayacm