Discover the Inca Trail: Patallaqta, Warmiwañusca, Wiñayhuayna, and the iconic Machu Picchu. A journey through history, nature, and breathtaking views.
Location: Peru
Duration: 5 Days
Type: Adventure Peru Treks
Destinations: Cusco, Piskacucho, Wayllabamba, Yuncos Chimpana, Llulluchapampa, Warmiwañusca, Runkurakay, Sayacmarca, Phuyupatamarca, Wiñayhuayna, Intipata, Intipunku, Machu Picchu.
Description: Our professional team of mountain and hiking professionals provides the most pleasant hiking possible. ILE Tours uses only the finest equipment, the most seasoned guides and the best porters and cooks available to give you the best possible experience in an unforgettable landscape.
The 5/4 Inca Trail hike adds an extra night in Aguas Calientes and a private tour of Machu Picchu day 05. This hike designed for by ILE Tours for those who wish to linger in Aguas Calientes and tour Machu Picchu after a night’s rest in a hotel was.
Day 1: Cusco, Piskacucho, Wayllabamba. |
Day 2: Yuncos Chimpana, Llulluchapampa, Warmiwañusca. |
Day 3: Warmiwañusca, Runkurakay, Sayacmarca, Phuyupatamarca. |
Day 4: Wiñayhuayna, Phuyupatamarca, Intipata, Intipunku, Machu Picchu. |
Day 5: Machu Picchu Tour, Cusco. |
ITINERARY DETAILSDay 1: Cusco, Piskacucho, WayllabambaWe will depart from Cusco by bus through Urubamba before stopping briefly at Ollantaytambo where you can buy last-minute gear and personal supplies. Next, we move on Piskacucho (Km 82) and the start of the Inca trail hike. We will have lunch in Miskay and relax a bit before hiking to our first campsite. Along the way we will visit the Patallaqta archaeological site. Day 2: Yuncos Chimpana, Llulluchapampa, WarmiwañuscaAfter breakfast, we will begin our walk through the Huayllabamba valley. We will observe nature’s ecological changes here until we arrive at Yuncos Chimpana. We will prepare to climb to Wayllabamba Llulluchapampa (3.750 m). From this point, we can see the valley below and Huayanay above, located (4.200 m). Later we will stop to camp at Llulluchapampa (3750 m). Day 3: Warmiwañusca, Runkurakay, Sayacmarca, PhuyupatamarcaOn day 3 we will ascend by the Inca trail to (Warmiwañusca) 4.200 (m) as the second step called Runkurakay which is (3.860 meters). Visit the complexes Runkuracay and Sayacmarca before stopping at Phuyupatamarca to camp for the night. Day 4: Wiñayhuayna, Phuyupatamarca, Intipata, Intipunku, Machu PicchuRise for an early breakfast and visit the archaeological complex of Phuyupatamarca. Then hike 3 miles to Wiñaywayna and visit the Intipata Wiñaywayna complex. Next continue until we reach Inti Punku or Puerta del Sol (Sun Gate) to see the Lost City of the Incas, Machu Picchu. After a short visit here we will continue by bus to the town of Aguas Calientes and check in to our hostel. You will have time to enjoy the hot springs and more breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and river. Day 5: Machu Picchu Tour, CuscoEarly in the morning after breakfast, we will ascend to Machu Picchu by bus from Aguas Calientes. You will have the option to climb Huayna Picchu if you arrive early enough. For 3 hours the guide will lead you through Machu Picchu explaining everything about how the city was designed and the significance of the buildings. You will have time to experience Machu Picchu on your own after the tour before descending to Aguas Calientes by bus for taking your train back to Ollantaytambo. From there you will be driven 90 minutes to Cusco’s San Francisco Plaza where you can easily walk back to your hotel. |
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FAQs – Your Classic Inca Trail Trek Questions Answered
When is the best time to do the Inca Trail? May to October: dry season, clear skies, and accessible trails. What makes this route different from others to Machu Picchu? It’s the original Inca route with exclusive access to Inti Punku (Sun Gate). What type of travelers usually book this tour? Trekking, history, and archaeology lovers seeking an authentic experience. Do I need prior hiking experience? No, but good physical condition is recommended due to altitude and duration. What kind of accommodation is included? Campsites along the trail, hostel in Aguas Calientes, and final transfer to Cusco. Are train tickets and Machu Picchu entry included? Yes—includes Ollantaytambo–Aguas Calientes train, Machu Picchu entry, and return to Cusco. What altitude is reached during the trek? The highest point is Warmiwañusca Pass at 4,200 m (13,780 ft). Can I climb Huayna Picchu? Yes—if booked in advance and you arrive early at the gate. What kind of weather should I expect? Cold and dry at high altitude, mild in the valley, and humid in Aguas Calientes. What should I pack for this trek? Warm layers, rain gear, trekking shoes, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle. Is this tour eco-friendly? Yes—we work with local guides, minimize waste, and promote responsible tourism. Can the itinerary be adapted? Yes—you can add nights in Cusco or Aguas Calientes, or combine with other destinations. |