ONE DAY INKA TRAIL TO MACHU PICCHU.

Duration:

1 Day

Max. Elevation:

8924 ft amsl

Dificult:

Fácil

Inka trail Peru treks is designed for all kind of travelers, who wants to have a magical experience of the short Inka trail to Machu Picchu is the stunning cultural show of Inka ruins, exotic side by side mountains, primitive lush vegetation and extraordinary ecological varieties. The trail goes through the National Park and enters through the Sun Gate with unforgettable views of Machu Picchu, through cloud pitted forest and finally into subtropical vegetation, ending at the magnificent wonder of the world: Machu Picchu.

If you have limited time, this trek is especially for you. 1-Day Inca Trail is the perfect way to experience one of the most iconic routes in the world in just one day.

Inkatrailperutreks is specially designed for travelers who don’t have several days available, but still want to enjoy the magic of walking along an ancient Inca path, surrounded by breathtaking Andean landscapes.

In just one unforgettable day, you will follow a historic trail, visit impressive archaeological sites such as Chacha Bamba, Wiñay Wayna and Sun Gate finally arrive at Machu Picchu through one of its most exclusive entrances.

It is important to note that on this one-day tour, there is no possibility of exploring the archaeological site itself. According to the regulations of the Machu Picchu archaeological park, if you do the One-Day Inca Trail, you can only access the upper part of Machu Picchu, from where you can take the iconic photos of Machu Picchu. Afterward, you must exit the park to continue the tour to the town of Aguas Calientes and then return to Cusco..

Itinerary:

Day 1: CUSCO-OLLANTAYTAMBO – EXPLORING THE INKA TRAIL TO MACHU PICCHU

With a compacted 1 days of excitement ahead We will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco at 4 am and drive for 1.45 hours to the Ollantaytambo train station. Here, you will board the train at either 6:10 am or 6:40 am, which will take you to Km 104 where the Inca Trail begins. At Km 104, you will meet your tour guide, pass the check point for the Inca Trail, and start your adventure by exploring the Inca site of Chachabamba.

Afterward, you will begin a guided uphill hike for 3 to 3.5 hours to Winaywayna, where you will stop to explore this beautifully preserved Inca site. You will then enjoy the packed lunch we provide, followed by a short rest before continuing your hike to the Sun Gate. Once you get Here, you will hold an amazing view of Machu Picchu.

As you continue hiking into Machu Picchu, you will have time to take pictures and enjoy a short-guided tour of the site. Around 5 pm, you will take a 30-minute bus ride from Machu Picchu down to Aguas Calientes. Once you get town, you will have dinner afterward boarding the train around 6:30 pm for a 1.5-hour journey back to Ollantaytambo. Upon arrival in Ollantaytambo.from where Inka Trail Peru trek team pick you up and you will go back to Cusco in the private van, they will drop you off at your hotel.

Inclusions:

Includes:

INTRODUCTION OR ORIENTATION.

02 or 01 days before the trek, you will have an information meeting at your hotel, where you will meet your guide and receive all the details about the 2-day Inca Trail trek.

PROFESSIONAL AND TRAINED STAFF.

  • Experienced bilingual tour guide.
  • Assistant guide (for groups of more than 9 people).

EMERGENCY KIT.

  • First aid kit.
  • Oxygen bottles.

PERMITS AND ENTRANCE.

  • Entrance tickets and permits for the Inca Trail.
  • Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu.

FOOD AND DRINKS.

  • pax Lunch and dinner.
  • If you have any food preferences, let us know!

TRANSPORTATION.

  • Transfer from the hotel to Km 104.
  • Return train Aguas Calientes-Ollantaytambo (Expedition service).
  • Consettur bus (Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes).
  • Return transportation to Cusco.

Not included:

  • Entrance fee to Huayna Picchu Mountain: $75.00 USD.
  • Entrance fee to Machu Picchu Mountain: $75.00 USD.
  • Entrance fee to Huchuy Picchu: $50.00 USD.
  • Breakfast.
  • Water for trekking (the first day is at your own expense)..
  • Travel insurance.
  • Vistadome Train (Peru Rail): $50.00 USD per person.
  • tips for Guide.

Price:

Price per person:
• From US$ 450 – Adults.
• Number of people: 02

Inka Trail Peru Treks offers DAILY DEPARTURES. As long as we have a minimum of 2 hikers, we can depart any day of the week, provided permits are available from the government.

To book the one Day Inca Trail hike to Machu Picchu, you need to make an initial payment of US$ 200 per person. The remaining balance can be paid online or at our office in Cusco. You can pay with any credit card, PayPal, or wire transfer. Contact us for alternative payment options.

Student Discount:
US$ 20 off per person

All travelers under 17 years old will receive a US$ 20 discount. If you are 25 years old or younger at the time of travel, you can get the discount by presenting your student ID. Email us to receive a discount code.

Valid Student ID for the Classic Inca Trail and Machu Picchu

To receive the student discount for Inca Trail permits, travelers must present a valid student ID with the following requirements:
• Be 25 years old or younger at the time of entering the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu. Those older than 25 cannot access the student discount.
• The ID must show the name of the university, the student’s name, and their photo.
• The ID must have a valid expiration date.

Invalid Student IDs for the Inca Trail Discount

Not eligible for the discount on Inca Trail permits if:
• The traveler is over 25 years old.
• The ID is expired.
• The ID does not have an expiration date.
ISIC cards are not valid.

Packing List

Packing List for the 1-Day Trek to Machu Picchu

What should I pack for the 1-Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu? This is one of the most common questions among travelers. When traveling to a distant destination like South America, it is essential to prepare well in advance, especially if you plan to trek in remote areas like the Inca Trail, Salkantay Trek, or other trekking routes.

For your trip to Peru, you will likely bring one or two large pieces of luggage, depending on the length of your stay. However, for the 1-day trek to Machu Picchu, you will only need to carry the essentials. The rest of your luggage can remain stored at your hotel in Cusco.

Below, you will find the complete packing list for the Short 2-Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.

Essential items you must bring:

During the Inca Trail trek, you will be in the mountains with no cell phone signal and far from shops or stores. Having the right equipment is crucial to enjoying the experience. The following items are indispensable, and it is recommended to buy or rent high-quality gear:

  • Original passport – Copies are not accepted; it must be valid for at least six months to enter and exit Peru. Additionally, it must have at least two blank pages for entry and exit stamps.
  • Valid student ID – Only necessary if you booked as a student. The card must be issued by a university (up to 25 years old) and include the university name, personal details, student photo, and an expiration date no later than December 31 of the travel year.
  • Trekking boots – Light, comfortable, and broken in to avoid blisters. They should provide enough room for your toes without being too tight.
  • High-quality daypack – Small, comfortable, and lightweight to carry essentials.
  • Hydration bladder or water bottle – Capacity of at least 2 liters. A bottle that keeps water cold is recommended.
  • Hat and sunglasses – The sun is intense on the Inca Trail, Salkantay, and other treks; bring a hat with neck protection and UV-protection sunglasses.
  • Buff or bandana – These multifunctional scarves are very useful for trekking.
  • Wool hat or chullo – Necessary for cold mountain passes or during nights and early mornings at the campsite.
  • Trekking gloves – Lightweight, breathable, and waterproof. They should keep you warm in cold weather and be suitable for trekking.
  • Rain jacket – Bring a rain jacket regardless of the season; a rain poncho will be provided. Materials like Gore-Tex or eVent are recommended.
  • Rain pants – Not frequently used or comfortable for the Inca Trail, but if you have them, you can bring them.
  • Gaiters (optional) – Not commonly used on the Inca Trail, but if you have a pair, you can bring them; there’s no need to buy new ones.
  • Warm layers – A base layer, a mid-layer of fleece or down, and a waterproof outer layer.
  • Sunscreen – High SPF.
  • Lip balm – With SPF protection.
  • Insect repellent – Containing DEET or picaridin.
  • Hand sanitizer – Carry a small bottle with you during the day.
  • Toilet paper – There are bathrooms along the Inca Trail; carry toilet paper in a plastic bag.
  • Personal first aid kit – For headaches, stomachaches, and colds. Also include band-aids and blister pads.
  • Camera and extra batteries – Battery life for electronic devices may be shorter at high altitudes, so bring spare batteries or a power bank.
  • Snacks – Energy bars or trail mix that provide fuel without weighing you down.
  • Extra money – For souvenirs, drinks, and tips (having small change makes it easier to pay for using villagers’ toilets on the first day).
  • Camp shoes – After many hours of hiking in boots, it’s nice to have lightweight shoes for the campsite.
  • Warm jacket – Temperatures drop sharply at night, so bring warm layers for when the sun goes down. Don’t forget gloves and a hat!
  • Wicking T-shirts (preferably quick-drying) – Synthetic fabrics like polyester or nylon are good options as they wick moisture and dry quickly. Avoid cotton, as it retains moisture. Bring around 5 T-shirts.
  • Trekking pants – There are two main types: cargo pants, which have large pockets, and convertible pants, which can turn into shorts.
  • Leggings – Work very well for women on the Inca Trail.
  • 2 sets of underwear – A sports bra and compression shorts will help with comfort and prevent chafing.
  • 2 pairs of trekking socks – Make sure they are made of breathable material like wool or synthetic fibers.
  • 1 fleece jacket – A fleece jacket or pullover is a good option; it can be layered with other clothing if needed.
  • 1 warm down jacket – For the coldest nights. The best jackets are made of down or synthetic insulation, which keeps you warm even when wet.
  • Quick-dry towel – A must-have for anyone planning to hike the Inca Trail.
  • Biodegradable soap – To avoid polluting water and the environment.
  • Wet wipes – Bring plenty of wet wipes; the trail can be dusty, and keeping your skin clean is essential.
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste – Bring small, compact versions for camping.
  • Facial moisturizer – Altitude and sun can affect your skin.
  • Power bank / portable charger – Keep your phone in airplane mode and carry a power bank with at least 20,000 mAh.
  • Plastic bags – To separate wet or dirty clothes from the rest of your gear.

These are the essential items you must bring for any trek you undertake.


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