The private 2-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu offers a unique opportunity to experience the iconic Incan ruins in a more exclusive setting. This guided tour takes hikers through breathtaking landscapes, with stops at lesser-known archaeological sites along the way. Travelers will enjoy two chances to explore the wonders of Machu Picchu, accompanied by knowledgeable local guides. With comfortable accommodations, delicious meals, and access to rejuvenating hot springs, this immersive adventure promises an unforgettable journey into Peru’s rich cultural heritage. For those seeking a more intimate Inca Trail experience, this private tour may be the perfect fit.
Good To Know
- This private 2-day Inka Trail tour to Machu Picchu departs from Cusco, Peru, allowing travelers to visit the iconic site twice while avoiding crowds.
- The tour includes transportation, accommodation, some meals, and entry fees, but excludes Machu Picchu admission tickets and bus costs.
- Highlights of the trek include Chachabamba ruins, Winay Wayna, and Inti Punku, offering stunning Andean vistas and a glimpse into Inca history.
- The tour is highly rated by travelers, with a 100% recommendation based on 10 reviews praising the knowledgeable guides and memorable experiences.
- The itinerary features a mix of hiking, guided tours, and optional activities such as visiting Intihuatana and climbing Huayna Picchu, allowing for a comprehensive Machu Picchu experience.
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Overview of the Inca Trail Tour
Considered one of the most rewarding treks globally, the private 2-day Inka Trail to Machu Picchu tour starts in Cusco, Peru.
The tour includes accommodation, entry fees, and some meals. Travelers will visit Machu Picchu twice, avoiding crowds. Round-trip travel tickets from central Cusco are provided.
With 10 reviews and a 100% traveler recommendation, this tour is a highly-rated experience. The itinerary covers highlights like the Chachabamba ruins, Winay Wayna, and Inti Punku, offering stunning views of the Andes.
Travelers can also explore Intihuatana and hike to Huayna Picchu on the second day before returning to Cusco.
Itinerary Details
The Inka Trail tour begins with a transfer from the hotel to the train station, where travelers embark on a 3-hour train ride to kilometer 104. From there, the trek starts, passing by the Chachabamba ruins and a waterfall before reaching the impressive Winay Wayna site, showcasing Andean engineering. Hikers then enjoy lunch and trek to Inti Punku, where they’ll get their first glimpse of Machu Picchu.
Day 1 | Day 2 |
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– Transfer to train station – Train to km 104 – Trek to Chachabamba and Winay Wayna – Lunch and hike to Inti Punku |
– Early trek to Machu Picchu – Guided tour – Visit Intihuatana (sundial) – Optional climb to Huayna Picchu |
Inclusions and Exclusions
The Inka Trail tour includes all transportation, from the hotel to the train station and back, as well as breakfast and dinner.
Travelers will also have access to the hot springs in Aguas Calientes. However, admission tickets to Machu Picchu and the bus up and down on the second day aren’t included, costing an additional $12 per way.
Any modifications to the train or hotel details are also not covered in the tour price.
Additional Information
Pickup from any hotel or hostel around Plaza de Armas is provided, with a start time of 04:00 am.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, and the minimum age for children walking the Inca Trail is 10 years.
It’s not recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant travelers, or those with serious medical conditions.
This private 2-day Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu is considered one of the most rewarding treks globally, offering a chance to visit the iconic site twice while avoiding crowds.
The tour includes all transportation, breakfast, and dinner, as well as access to hot springs in Aguas Calientes.
Customer Reviews and Feedback
Based on the detailed information provided, customers seem highly satisfied with this Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu.
The tour boasts an overall rating of 5.0 out of 10 reviews, indicating consistent positive feedback. Customers highlight the guides’ knowledge and friendliness, as well as the breathtaking views and memorable experiences.
They emphasize the professionalism of the service and the beauty of the hike itself. The tour’s inclusion of transportation, some meals, and access to hot springs in Aguas Calientes also appear to contribute to the positive customer experience.
Trails and Destinations
The Inca Trail weaves through a landscape steeped in ancient wonder, offering adventurous travelers an unparalleled glimpse into the heart of the Andes.
The 2-day trek culminates at the iconic Machu Picchu, allowing visitors to explore this magnificent Inca citadel twice – once at Inti Punku, the "Sun Gate," and again the following day with a guided tour.
Along the way, hikers will discover well-preserved Inca ruins, stunning vistas, and the engineering marvels of the Winay Wayna site.
With its challenging yet rewarding terrain, the Inca Trail provides a truly immersive and unforgettable experience for those seeking to connect with Peru’s rich cultural heritage.
Accommodations and Meals
Travelers can look forward to a comfortable and well-catered experience throughout the 2-day Inca Trail trek.
All accommodations, including the overnight stay at Winay Wayna, are carefully selected to provide a restful environment. Breakfast and dinner are included, ensuring travelers fuel up for the day’s activities and enjoy hearty meals after the hike.
The tour also grants access to the hot springs in Aguas Calientes, allowing hikers to unwind and soothe their muscles.
While lunch and the bus ride up to Machu Picchu on the second day aren’t included, the overall package ensures a seamless and enjoyable journey along this renowned Inca Trail.
Transportation and Logistics
Inca Trail travelers start their journey from central Cusco, where the tour provider arranges for a transfer to the train station. After a 3-hour train ride, hikers reach kilometer 104, the start of the trek. From there, they will hike to historic sites like Chachabamba and Winay Wayna before arriving at Inti Punku for their first glimpse of Machu Picchu. On the second day, they’ll wake up early to trek to the ancient citadel for a guided tour, with an optional climb to Huayna Picchu. The return journey involves a train ride from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo, followed by transportation back to Cusco.
Transportation Details | Included | Not Included |
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Transfers from Cusco | ✓ | – |
Train to Km 104 | ✓ | – |
Train from Aguas Calientes | ✓ | – |
Bus up/down Machu Picchu | – | ✓ |
Return to Cusco | ✓ | – |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Start the Trek at a Different Location?
While the standard Inca Trail tour starts at kilometer 104, you may be able to arrange a modified itinerary that begins at a different location. However, this would require coordination with the tour operator and may involve additional costs or restrictions.
What Is the Maximum Group Size for This Private Tour?
The maximum group size for this private tour is not specified. However, as it is a private tour, the group size is likely small, allowing for more personalized attention and a more intimate trekking experience.
Are Trekking Poles Provided, or Do I Need to Bring My Own?
The tour does not provide trekking poles, so travelers should bring their own. Trekking poles can be a valuable asset on the hike, offering stability and support over the challenging terrain.
Can I Extend My Stay in Aguas Calientes After the Trek?
Yes, travelers can extend their stay in Aguas Calientes after the trek. This is not included in the standard tour package, so travelers would need to make their own arrangements and pay for any additional nights or activities.
Is There an Option to Hike the Entire Inca Trail Instead of This 2-Day Route?
Yes, there’s an option to hike the entire Inca Trail, which is a 4-day trek. This longer route covers more ground and offers a more immersive experience through the Andes, though it requires more fitness and time commitment.
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The Sum Up
The Private 2-Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience Peru’s rich cultural heritage. Travelers can expect breathtaking landscapes, iconic sites, and two chances to explore the renowned Machu Picchu, all while enjoying comfortable accommodations, meals, and access to hot springs. This exclusive tour provides a memorable and immersive journey that’s sure to leave a lasting impression.