Cusco: 4-Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu with Accommodation

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Enjoy a hiking and biking adventure along ancient Inca trails on this 4-day trip from Cusco to Machu Picchu. Journey through the Andes and jungle on this tour that includes meals and 3-nights accommodation.

Highlights

  • Biking at Abra Málaga
  • Learn about and participate in coffee roasting
  • Relax in the soothing waters of the Cocalmayo thermal baths

Description

Day 1 of the Inca Jungle trail begins with a 6:00 AM pickup from the Cusco Main Square. Travel through Chinchero, Urubamba, and Ollantaytambo in the Sacred Valley. The adventure starts at Abra Málaga pass, offering views of Huacay Willca. After receiving biking gear, a downhill bike journey through Puna and Cloud Forest zones lasts about 3 hours (50 km), ending at Huaman Marq’a ruins. A short van ride and walk lead to Santa Maria, then to Pispitayoc village for an overnight stay in an eco-house in the forest, with dinner included. Day 2 of the Inca Jungle trail starts with a breakfast, where the guide teaches coffee roasting. The hike then follows part of the Inca Trail network, the Qhapaq Ñan, offering views of diverse birds and plantations like coca, coffee, and fruit trees. After reaching the Huancarcasa viewpoint at 1750 meters, there's a relaxing break with panoramic views. The trail then descends to Qellomayo village at 1200 meters for lunch. The final leg of the day's trek, about 2 hours, leads to the optional Cocalmayo thermal baths at 1450 meters, before arriving in Santa Teresa at 1515 meters for dinner and overnight stay. Day 3 begins with a hearty breakfast in Santa Teresa (1515m). The trek then continues for 3 hours through coffee and coca plantations, leading to Hidroeléctrica at 1900m, where lunch and a break are scheduled. Post-lunch, the journey resumes for another 3 hours along the train track, arriving in Aguas Calientes (1950m), the town near Machu Picchu. The afternoon is free for leisure. In the evening, the group gathers for dinner and discusses the upcoming climb to Machu Picchu. Day 4, the final day, starts early at 4:00 am with a hike up to Machu Picchu at 2400m, lasting about 1.5 hours. At the citadel, a 2-hour guided tour covers the most significant parts of Machu Picchu. Post-tour, there's free time for personal exploration. The journey concludes with a return to Aguas Calientes at 1950m to collect belongings, followed by a train ride to Ollantaytambo. From there, a bus takes you back to Cusco, marking the end of the service.

Includes

Briefing the day before Pick up from Cusco center (Main Square) Transport from Cusco – Malaga High Pass – Santa María Kona Bicycle Elbow and knee pads, gloves, goggles, helmet Rain jacket 3 breakfasts / 3 lunches / 3 dinners 1 night accommodation in Pispitayoc (Eco House) 1 night accommodation in Santa Teresa (hostel) 1 night accommodation hostel in Aguas Calientes Entrance tickets to Machu Picchu Return train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo Professional bilingual guide (English-Spanish) First aid kit Return bus from Ollantaytambo to Cusco

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