The Classic Inca Trail is the most famous hiking route in Peru and one of the best hikes in the world. This 4-day ancestral journey takes you through stunning landscapes, cloud forests, and hidden archaeological sites until you reach Machu Picchu, the jewel of the Andes.
To undertake this journey, it is mandatory to have a permit for the Inca Trail network, whether in its 2-day or 4-day version. Spaces are very limited, which makes many people book up to a year in advance. It is recommended to secure your spot 6 to 8 months ahead, especially during high season.
But what makes this route so special? Unlike other pre-Hispanic trails, the Inca Trail is the only one that leads directly to Machu Picchu through the mystical Gate of the Sun (Intipunku). During the conquest era, this path was hidden, preserving its magic and authenticity.
Today, this journey remains a unique connection to the history and culture of the Incas. Walking these trails means following in the footsteps of a millennial civilization, surrounded by towering mountains and archaeological remains that tell the story of the Incans.
If you’re looking for an unforgettable adventure with spectacular landscapes and an epic arrival at Machu Picchu, the Classic Inca Trail is the best choice. Get ready to discover a journey that will be forever etched in your memory!
Discover the incredible Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca), also known as Rainbow Mountain, one of the most stunning and photogenic landscapes in South America. Located nearly 5,000 meters above sea level, this natural wonder will amaze you with its vibrant colors, formed by the mix of minerals over millions of years. This destination is perfect for those seeking adventure, connection with nature, and a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The journey will not only take you to the summit of this magical mountain, but also allow you to explore unique Andean landscapes, where you can observe llamas, alpacas, and local communities that have preserved their traditions for generations. Although the altitude can be challenging, the view from the top makes every step worth it. This one-day tour is ideal for adventurers, photographers, and nature lovers who want to experience an unforgettable adventure in the heart of the Peruvian Andes.
The Inca Jungle Trek + Llactapata 4-Day Tour is one of the most exciting and unique ways to reach Machu Picchu. This tour is perfect for adventure seekers, as it combines mountain biking, rafting, hiking, and zip-lining, crossing breathtaking landscapes from the Andes to the jungle. The experience begins with a downhill bike ride from Abra Málaga, offering spectacular views before entering the cloud forest. Then, the adrenaline rises with an exciting rafting adventure on the Vilcanota River—ideal for those who enjoy extreme sports. Along the way, travelers hike ancient Inca trails, cross rivers, and explore the rich biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest. One of the most special moments of the tour is the arrival at Llactapata, an archaeological site that offers a unique and little-known view of Machu Picchu. From there, the route continues to Aguas Calientes, the town that serves as the gateway to the Inca citadel. In addition to the adventure, this tour offers the chance to connect with local culture by visiting Andean communities and coffee plantations, where you can learn about the organic coffee production process. If you’re looking for a different and thrilling way to reach Machu Picchu, the Inca Jungle Trek + Llactapata is an unmissable option that combines adrenaline, nature, and the mystery of the Incas.
This tour combines adventure, history, and spectacular landscapes in the Peruvian Andes. For three days, you will travel along the 2-day Inca Trail, one of the most impressive routes to reach Machu Picchu, and you will visit the famous Rainbow Mountain, a unique natural destination. The classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is one of the most famous treks in the world and the most popular in Peru. It can be done in two versions: one of 2 days and another of 4 days. The 2-day Inca Trail is one of the most incredible routes to reach Machu Picchu, the lost city of the Incas. This journey passes through the high tropical jungle, where you can see mountains covered in vegetation, crystal-clear rivers, and ancient trails built by the Incas. Along the way, you will find Wiñayhuayna, an impressive archaeological site with agricultural terraces and stone buildings that showcase the advanced knowledge of this civilization. Another important point of the journey is Inti Punku, also known as The Sun Gate, from where you get one of the most spectacular views of Machu Picchu before reaching the citadel. Machu Picchu is one of the 7 wonders of the modern world and the most famous destination in Peru. Its ancient stone constructions, temples, and terraces were designed with great precision to withstand the test of time and harmonize with nature. Among its most important structures are the Temple of the Sun, the Sacred Plaza, and the Intihuatana, a mysterious stone that the Incas used as a solar clock. The Rainbow Mountain or Vinicunca is another of the most impressive places in Cusco. Its natural color bands, formed by minerals over millions of years, create a unique landscape in the world. Located at over 5,000 meters above sea level, this hike is challenging and requires being physically prepared. However, once you reach the top, the view is breathtaking and totally worth the effort.
The Lares Trek to Machu Picchu is one of the most authentic and least explored trekking routes in Cusco. Unlike the Classic Inca Trail, Salkantay Trek, or Inka Jungle Trek, this route immerses you in the essence of the Peruvian Andes, combining spectacular landscapes with a deep cultural connection. This trek starts in the Lares Valley, located east of the Urubamba Mountain Range. During the journey, you will cross stunning mountains, crystal-clear lagoons, and small Andean communities that have preserved their traditions since Inca times. Its geographic isolation has allowed these populations to maintain their traditional clothing, language, gastronomy, and ancestral customs, providing you with a unique and authentic experience. One of the most fascinating aspects of this route is the interaction with the local population. You will be able to observe and share with families who still practice textile techniques passed down from their ancestors, making garments with alpaca wool and dyed with natural dyes. In addition, along the way, you will walk alongside llamas and alpacas, sacred animals to the Incas, which remain an integral part of Andean life. The Lares Trek is not only a physical challenge but also an opportunity to connect with Pachamama and enjoy the natural beauty of the Andes. Over four days, you will experience the true spirit of trekking in Cusco, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and culminating the adventure with a visit to the majestic Machu Picchu citadel.
This 5-day tour combines adventure, nature, and history, taking you from Cusco to Machu Picchu through various exciting activities and breathtaking landscapes. We start with a trip to Abra Málaga (4,350 m.a.s.l.), where we begin an exciting bike descent for about 55 km, crossing a climate change from snow-capped mountains to the tropical jungle. Then, in Santa Maria (1,200 m.a.s.l.), you’ll have the option to go rafting on the Vilcanota River (category III and III+). The next day, in Lucmabamba, you can participate in the coffee experience, where you’ll learn about its cultivation and production. For the more adventurous, there is the option to do a zip line. Then, we begin a hike on an original section of the Inca Trail, ascending to Llactapata, where we’ll have a panoramic view of Machu Picchu and the snow-capped Salkantay. We continue with a descent to the Hydroelectric Station, enjoying spectacular views of the jungle. On the way, we visit Intihuatana, an Inca archaeological site related to astronomy. Finally, we arrive in Aguas Calientes, where we prepare for the most awaited day. The journey culminates with a hike on the Short Inca Trail, starting at Chachabamba (2,250 m.a.s.l.) and ascending to Wiñaywayna, one of the most impressive archaeological sites on the trail. From the Sun Gate (Intipunku), we will have our first view of Machu Picchu, an unforgettable moment. This trip offers a perfect combination of adventure, culture, and spectacular landscapes, making it a unique experience before reaching the magical Machu Picchu citadel.
The 3-Day Short Inca Jungle Trek is the best option for adventure lovers who want to reach Machu Picchu in a unique and adrenaline-filled way. This tour combines mountain bike descent, level III and IV rafting, high jungle trekking, and zip line, considered one of the highest in Peru. Unlike the Classic 4-Day Inca Jungle Trek, this version is designed for those with limited time in Cusco, without sacrificing any of the activities that make the Inca Jungle Trek an unforgettable experience. Although it has one day less, it keeps the essence of adventure, nature, and culture, allowing travelers to enjoy an alternative route full of excitement. It was our founder Lorenzo Cahuana who created and popularized this alternative route with a sustainable approach. Unlike other treks, no porters or camps are used here, but we work directly with local families, using their accommodations and restaurants. This has allowed many communities along the route to significantly improve their economy over the last 15 years. As a result, local inhabitants have contributed to the development of the route, discovering new paths and attractions to offer an increasingly enriching experience for travelers. If you’re looking for an experience full of adventure, nature, and culture, the 3-Day Short Inca Jungle Trek is the best way to reach Machu Picchu. Dare to live this unforgettable experience!
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