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Classic Inca Trail 5 Day

TOUR TYPE

Hiking

ACOMODATION

Camping Tent

DISTANCE

42 Km/26 Miles

GROUP SIZE

Up to 8 people

DIFFICULTY

Challenging

TOUR TYPE

Hiking

ACOMODATION

Camping Tent

DISTANCE

42 Km/26 Mil

GROUP SIZE

Up to 8 people

DIFFICULTY

Challenging

The Epic Adventure of Classic Inca Trail 5 Days Expedition

Begin an unforgettable 5-day adventure on the iconic Classic Inca Trail,

encompassing a 42 km (26 miles) journey through captivating valleys, ancient Inca settlements, awe-inspiring mountain vistas, and verdant cloud forests. Negotiate challenging ascents and exhilarating descents before arriving at the legendary Machu Picchu. Tailored for families and nature enthusiasts desiring a relaxed pace, this trek offers serene campsites and unhurried morning departures.

Indulge in the tranquility of secluded campsites and twilight visits to Machu Picchu. Tailored for families and nature enthusiasts seeking a leisurely pace, this trek offers tranquil campsites and relaxed morning starts.

Experience the serenity of peaceful campsites and twilight excursions to Machu Picchu, away from the crowds. Start your journey today and discover our Comfortable equipment, essential packing list, and delectable meals cherished by our clients.

Embark on the Classic Inca Trail 5 Day Adventure:

Day 1: CUSCO – KM 82 – MISKAY – HATUNCHACA
– 7:30 am: Hotel pickup in Cusco.
– Optional breakfast stop near Ollantaytambo (not included).
– Arrive at Kilometer 82, surrounded by stunning Inca ruins and towering mountains.
– Enjoy a tasty lunch at Miskay.
– Settle into Hatunchaca campground.
– Afternoon tea and dinner.
– Overnight camping at Hatunchaca.

Day 2: HATUNCHACA – AYAPATA – LLULLUCHAPAMAPA
– Wake-up and breakfast.
– Ascend towards LLulluchapampa at 3750 m (12300 ft).
– Lunch at Ayapata.
– Leisurely afternoon to prepare for the next day.
– Enjoy teatime and replenish energy with dinner.

Day 3: LLULLUCHAPAMAPA – PACAYMAYO – PHUYUPATAMARCA
– Start with invigorating hot drinks and breakfast.
– Depart from llulluchapampa campsite, ascending towards the challenging climb to the pass.
– Great view at the highest pass (Dead Woman’s Pass) 4200 m/13800 ft.
– Descend to the valley Pacaymayo.
– Lunch break at Pacaymayo.
– Encounter the impressive Runcuracay archaeological site as we climb.
– Traverse a tunnel en route to Phuyupatamarca Pass.
– Descend to the intriguing Sayacmarca site, delving into its historical significance.
– Enjoy a well-deserved lunch break at Chakicocha.
– Finish the hike at the last camp Phuyupatamarca, have dinner under the starry night.

Day 4: PHUYUPATAMARCA – SUN GATE – MACHU PICCHU – AGUAS CALIENTES
– Early morning wake-up for the journey to Machu Picchu.
– Descent from the camp to the lunch spot.
– Explore several archaeological sites: Phuyupatamarca, Intipata, Wiñaywayna.
– Lunch at Wiñaywayna campsite.
– Enjoy breathtaking views of Machu Picchu from Inti Punku.
– Descend to Machu Picchu’s lookout for postcard-worthy photos.
– After exploring, take the bus down to Aguas Calientes to stay the night in the hotel and have dinner.

Day 5: MACHU PICCHU TOUR – RETURN TO CUSCO
– Breakfast at the hotel.
– Take the early buses to Machu Picchu.
– Guided tour of Machu Picchu for 2 hours.
– After the tour, take the bus down to Aguas Calientes for a meal and exploration.
– 2:55 pm Board the train to Ollantaytambo, then transfer in our private transportation back to Cusco.

*** END OF THE CLASSIC INCA TRAIL 5 DAY HIKE ***

PREPARATION FOR THE CLASSIC INCA TRAIL 5 DAY ADVENTURE

As you gear up for your upcoming expedition on the Classic Inca Trail 5 Day, detailed instructions and last-minute arrangements will be furnished one to two days prior to your departure. Our seasoned guide will personally meet you at your accommodation, ensuring you receive comprehensive information and essential gear for this remarkable journey. Feel free to raise any inquiries or apprehensions during this visit, guaranteeing your readiness for a smooth and unforgettable trekking adventure.

Day 1: CUSCO – KM 82 – TARACHAYOC – HATUNCHACA

Kickstart your Classic Inca Trail 5 day journey with a 7:30 am pickup from your Cusco hotel. After a hearty breakfast near Ollantaytambo, we head to Kilometer 82, the trail’s starting point. Once there, we’ll organize our gear and finalize necessary procedures before setting off alongside the Vilcanota River, soaking in the picturesque landscapes.
Take in the moderate-paced hike, allowing for gradual altitude adjustment and marvel at sights like the Llactapata Inca site and Huillca Raccay Inca Fortress. Enjoy a satisfying lunch at Tarachayoc before continuing to our first campsite, Hatunchaca.

Remember, your comfort is our priority; our dedicated team will handle campsite setup and meal preparation, leaving you to enjoy the journey hassle-free.

  • Hiking distance: 10 km / 6.2 miles
  • Total Walking Time: 7 hours
  • Meals: Lunch, Dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping tent
  • Altitude of camp Hatunchaca: 2900m (12,800 ft)
  • Difficulty: Moderate

Day 2: HATUNCHACA – AYAPATA – LLULLUCHAPAMAPA

On the second day of your thrilling 5-day trek to Machu Picchu, we kick off early from Hatunchaca, tracing the picturesque Kusichaca River Valley. As we ascend, we’ll encounter the charming farming community of Huayllabamba, our last stop along the Inca Trail at 3000 m (9840 ft). Continuing our journey, we delve deeper into diverse ecosystems, from native tree forests to the lush cloud forest adorned with vibrant flowers and teeming with birdlife. Our lunch break awaits at Ayapata, rejuvenating us for the challenging climb ahead. We reach our scenic campsite at Llulluchapampa, nestled at 3700m ( ft), where we’ll spend the night surrounded by breathtaking vistas. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, as they occasionally graze near our tents, adding to the enchantment of the experience.

  • Hiking distance: 8 km / 5 miles
  • Total Walking Time: 6 hours
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping tent
  • Altitude of camp llulluchapampa: 3750m (12,300 ft)
  • Difficulty: Moderate

Day 3: LLULLUCHAPAMAPA – PACAYMAYO – PHUYUPATAMARCA

Begin your day with an early start, ensuring you get ahead of the crowds and embrace the challenges that await. Following a satisfying breakfast, we aim our sights towards conquering Dead Woman’s Pass, the highest point along the Inca Trail towering at 4200m (13,800 ft). Though the climb is demanding, the unparalleled sense of achievement and the breathtaking panoramic views from the summit make every step worthwhile.

Descending into the Pacaymayo valley, we pause for a rejuvenating mid-morning lunch break, refueling ourselves for the upcoming journey towards Abra Runkurakay (3970m / 13,022 ft). Along the way, we explore the ancient Runkurakay archaeological site, nestled amidst the rugged mountains. From the pass at Runkuracay, we descend down steep stairs to reach the captivating Sayacmarca Inca site perched atop a mountain. Here, we embark on a guided tour of this remarkably preserved archaeological gem.

Traversing through the enchanting cloud forest, we make our way to the Phuyupatamarca campsite, encountering an Inca tunnel and a plethora of orchids, and catching glimpses of hummingbirds along the way. As our dedicated porters set up camp for the night, we settle in, surrounded by the mystical beauty of Phuyupatamarca. Reflecting on the day’s adventures, we eagerly anticipate the wonders that await us on our journey to Machu Picchu.

  • Hiking distance: 12 km / 7.8 mi
  • Highest altitude: 4,215 m / 13,829 ft
  • Total Walking Time: 10 hours
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping tent
  • Altitude of camp Phuyupatamarca: 3700m (12,200 ft)
  • Difficulty: Challenging

Day 4: PHUYUPATAMARCA – SUN GATE – MACHU PICCHU – AGUAS CALIENTES

Immerse yourself in the serene morning ambiance with a cup of steaming coffee, gazing at the awe-inspiring sunrise over Salkantay and Veronica-capped peaks on our last best moorning Inca Trail 5 day adventure. Following breakfast, we traverse the ruins of Phuyupatamarca and Intipata, significant sites aligned with Machu Picchu Mountain.

Descending stone steps, we reach our lunch spot near the Wiñaywayna Inca site (2650m / 8800 ft). Here, our chef prepares a delectable lunch as we explore the archaeological marvel, offering captivating views of the Urubamba River valley.

After a satisfying meal, we bid farewell to our crew and embark on a hike to Inti Punku, the Sun Gate (2715m / 8907 ft). This 1.5-hour trek through highland rainforest unveils the first panoramic vistas of Machu Picchu.

Then, the trail head down to the famous viewpoint to capture timeless pictures of Machu Picchu.

Next, we descend to Aguas Calientes by bus, check into our hotel, and unwind in town, indulging in the soothing hot springs before dinner (optional hot spring not included).

  • Hiking distance: 11 km / 6.8 miles
  • Highest altitude: 4,215 m / 13,829 ft
  • Total Walking Time: 6 hours
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Accommodation: Hotel**
  • Aguas Calientes Altitude: 2,040 m / 6,693 ft
  • Difficulty: Moderate

Day 5: MACHU PICCHU TOUR – RETURN TO CUSCO

After enjoying a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we’ll head to the bus station for an early departure to Machu Picchu, ready to explore this ancient citadel. Your knowledgeable tour guide will lead you to iconic sites like temples,terraces, and palaces. You can also opt for an additional hike to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain, but it’s essential to book in advance along with your trek reservation.

Following your Machu Picchu visit, return to Aguas Calientes to catch your train to Ollantaytambo. Our private transportation will be waiting to transfer you back to your Cusco hotel, with an expected arrival time around 7:00 p.m.

  • Tour Duration: 2-3 Hours
  • Machu Picchu Site Altitude: 2,400 m / 7,900 ft
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Difficulty: Easy

***END OF THE CLASSIC INCA TRAIL 5 DAYS OF ADVENTURE***

Map of Classic Inca Trail 5 Day 

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Map Classic Inca Trail 5 Day

 

INCLUDED:

What’s Included on the Classic Inca Trail 5 Day:

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off.
  • Private transport from Cusco to Km 82.
  • Ticket to Machu Picchu and permits for the Inca Trail.
  • Professional English-speaking guide
  • Professional chef and kitchen equipment.
  • Dining and kitchen tents with chairs and tables.
  • Foam mattresses.
  • Meal service at campsites (4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 dinners ), catering to dietary needs.
  • 4-season tents for two people.
  • Porter service for camping equipment and food.
  • Porter for 7 kg of personal goods.
  • Foam Mattress
  • Bus ticket from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes.
  • Train ticket back to Ollantaytambo.
  • Private transportation from Ollantaytambo to Cusco.
  • A first aid pack and an emergency oxygen bottle.
  • briefing before takeoff.
  • Duffle bag for personal items.
  • Hot water for cleaning.
  • Two-hour guided tour in Machu Picchu.
  • Boiled water for refill.

NOT INCLUDED:

  • Wayna Picchu Mountain.
  • Train service Vistadome.
  • Sleeping bag.
  • Air Mattress
  • Walking sticks.
  • Lunch on Day 4.
  • Entrance to hot springs in Aguas Calientes.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Extra expenses during trek.
  • Hiking poles.
  • Expenses associated with an emergency evacuation
  • Gratitud

WHAT TO BRING FOR THE CLASSIC INCA TRAIL 5 DAY

Essential Items:

  • Original passport (the same used for booking your trek)
  • Valid student card (if applicable)
  • Good daypack (20 to 30-liter recommended)
  • Water reservoirs (Camelbaks are highly recommended)
  • Trekking shoes and comfortable shoes for camp
  • Headlamp with extra batteries
  • Passport and permit

Clothing and Footwear:

  • 3-4 short sleeve t-shirts
  • 1-2 long sleeve t-shirts
  • 2-3 hiking pants
  • Enough sets of underwear
  • Enough sets of trekking wool socks
  • Fleece pullover
  • Warm, down jacket
  • Sun hat and wool hat
  • Waterproof gloves
  • Leggings
  • Sunglasses
  • Rain jacket, rain pants, and a rain poncho

Toiletries:

  • Toothbrush, toothpaste, and deodorant
  • Biodegradable wet wipes
  • Lip balm
  • Toilet paper
  • Sunscreen
  • Bug spray
  • Travel towel
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Dry shampoo
  • Personal medication

Other Items:

  • Sleeping bag (-5°C/23°F to -15°C/5°F)
  • Waterproof backpack cover
  • Sleeping bag liner (optional)
  • Inflatable pillow (optional)
  • Earplugs 
  • Trekking poles with rubber tips
  • Collapsible water bottle
  • Large plastic bags
  • Snacks
  • Power bank
  • Camera or phone with a good camera
  • Binoculars
  • Outlet adapter
  • Memory card

WHAT TO PUT IN THE DUFFEL BAG

Personal Gear:

  • T-shirts
  • Hiking pants
  • Sets of undergarments
  • Sets of hiking socks
  • Fleece/Thermals
  • Warm clothes, down jacket
  • Waterproof gloves
  • Comfortable shoes or sandals for camp
  • Quick-dry towel
  • Small bottle of soap
  • Battery charger
  • Toiletries
  • Sleeping bag

WHAT TO PUT IN THE DAY BACKPACK

  • Passport
  • Water
  • Sun hat and sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect repellent
  • Headlamp
  • Wool hat and gloves
  • Rain gear
  • Fleece or warm layer
  • Snacks
  • Personal first aid kit and medications
  • Camera
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Toilet paper and small plastic bag for waste
  • Valuables

Group service

$ 920.00 USD per person

 Private service

  • 02 People: $ 1000.00 USD per person
  • 03 People: $ 970.00 USD per person
  • 04 People: $ 950.00 USD per person
  • 05 People: $ 920.00 USD per person
  • 06+ People +: $ 850.00 USD per person

Discount

  • Students aged between 18 to 24 with a valid student ID : $20 USD
  • High school students aged 11 to 17 : $30 USD
  • Children aged 2 to 11 : $40 USD

To apply the discount, students aged 18 to 24 must provide a copy of their passport and student ID at the time of booking. For more information, contact us at Info@allynpachaperutours.com

EXTRAS 

  • Huayna Picchu Mountain ticket: $70 USD.
  • Upgraded Vistadome train service: $40 USD.
  • A sleeping bag can be rented: $25 USD.
  • Walking sticks are available for: $15 USD.
  • Breakfast: on Day 1 
  • Lunch: on Day 4 
  • Gratuity is appreciated.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I book the Classic Inca Trail 5 day trek?

To book your trek with Inca Trail Camping , follow these steps:

1. Click on the “BOOK NOW” button on the respective website.
2. Select your preferred departure date.
3. Fill out all personal information for each participant.
4. Upload a copy of the passports for permit purchasing.
5. Complete the payment using your credit or debit card through PayPal.

Once your booking is complete and your permits are secured, you’ll receive a confirmation email ensuring that everything is organized for your trek. All confirmed start dates are guaranteed.

Can I store my luggage at your office?

Yes, you can store your luggage with us during your Classic Inca Trail trek 5 day. Our company provides storage facilities free of charge for our customers, or you can opt to leave it at your hotel if that’s more convenient for you for free. After your return from the trek, we will return your luggage to you. Just remember to pack only the essentials for your classic Inca Trail 5 Day journey.

What About The Outstanding Balance? 

Regarding the outstanding balance, it should be settled 2 days before your departure or at the brieffing time. You can make the payment with a credit card, subject to a 7% service fee. Please inform us of your preferred payment method. Cash payments must be made 2 days prior to your Classic Inca Trail 5 day trip.

For the remaining payment balance, it can be completed one day before your trip either in cash (USD or soles) or online via Visa or PayPal at least one week before your departure, subject to a 7% service fee.”

What’s the procedure for paying the outstanding balance?

The remaining balance of classic inca trail 5 day must be settled in cash upon your arrival in Cusco, two days before the departure date. Alternatively, you can pay via credit card through PayPal, with a 7% service fee, at least five days before the trip. Let us know your preference.

Do you offer student discounts?

Yes, according to Peruvian law, students aged between 18 to 24 with a valid student ID receive a $20 USD discount. High school students aged 11 to 17 receive a $30 USD discount, and children aged 2 to 11 receive a $40 USD discount. To avail the discount, students aged 18 to 24 must provide a copy of their passport and student ID at the time of booking. For more information, contact us at Info@incatrailcamping.com

Can I Change My Departure Date After Confirming the Classic inca Trail 5 Day?
If you need to adjust your departure date, it’s possible based on availability. However, there’s a $100 per person fee for changing the date, covering the cost of a new Inca Trail permit and the train ticket penalties.

Do I Need My Original Passport?
Absolutely! Your original passport, matching the one used for reservation, is crucial for checkpoints along the Classic Inca Trail 5 day, at Machu Picchu, and when boarding the train. If you’ve renewed your passport, please email us the new one and bring both passports if the names match. Once received, email us a copy of the new passport to update your permit.

How Does Booking Wayna Picchu Work?
For the classic Inca Trail 5 day hikers, we secure Wayna Picchu tickets for the 10-11 a.m. slot, ensuring a smooth transition from the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu and allowing ample time for exploration.

Note: that Huayna Picchu tickets for the 10 a.m. slot are limited, so booking in advance is recommended.

What Happens to Our Duffle Bag on Day 4?
On the final hiking day, after lunch porters hike to Aguas Calientes carring the bags, where they drop off the bags at your hotel.

Can I Stay in the Sacred Valley for the Classic Inca Trail 5 Day?
Yes, staying in Urubamba or Ollantaytambo allows for a later pickup, providing more rest before the hike.

Is There is a Refund for Cancellations?
Refunds are not possible once permits are purchased, except in cases where the country closes its borders. However, we aim to be fair and only charge for expenses incurred.

What Time Will We Arrive at Machu Picchu on Day 4?
Groups typically reach the Sun Gate around 1 p.m., arriving at Machu Picchu around 2 p.m.

Will Water Be Provided?
We’ll provide boiled water for refills, from the first day campground lunch. it’s advisable to carry water until lunchtime or purchase from locals along the way on the first day.

What Reusable Water Bottles Should We Bring?
To adhere to regulations and protect the environment, bring your own reusable water bottle. Bladders (camell back), hard shells, or pouches are all suitable options.

Let’s protect our Mother nature!

Is There an Age Limit for the Hike?
There’s no specific age limit, but we recommend a minimum age of 7. For younger children, personal porters are available.

How Much Weight Can I Carry?
There’s no weight limit for hikers, but porters shouldn’t carry more than 20 kilograms of company equipment.

How Can I Prepare for Altitude Sickness?
To acclimatize, arrive in Cusco at least 2 days before, avoid heavy meals and alcohol, and stay hydrated. Gentle activities like walking are recommended.

Are There Charging Facilities on the Trail?
There are no electricity facilities, so bring extra portable battery packs.

What Is the Temperature Rating of Sleeping Bags?
Our sleeping bags are suitable for temperatures as low as -15°C / 5°F, designed for the classic Inca Trail 5 day.

Which Campsites Are Booked for Groups?
While options are provided, availability determines the final campsite. Ayapata, llulluchapampa and Phuyupatamarca. On the last day we stay in Aguas calientes Hotel**

Why Do We Wake Up So Early on Day 4?
While wake-up times are flexible on this trek, we opt for an early start to witness the stunning sunrise. From this vantage point, you can admire the breathtaking views  encompassed by glaciers, towering Andean peaks, and the Urubamba Valley, having a cup of coffee, followed by a delicious breakfast to fuel the journey ahead.

Do I Need Walking Sticks?
Walking sticks are recommended for knee protection and stability, especially on uneven trails.

Can I Take a Cancelled Permit’s Spot?
Unfortunately, cancelled permits are not available for rebooking, making advance booking crucial.

Can I Use My 5-Day Permit for a 2-Day Hike?
Sorry you can’t! A 2-day hike requires a separate permit and incurs additional costs.

Can I Visit Machu Picchu if I Cancel My Trip?
Yes, you can organize a Machu Picchu tour or choose for the short inca trail to joining the group on the last day hike, but additional expenses such as train tickets, short inca trail permit and tour guide.

We’re thrilled to guide you through the planning and preparation for your incredible adventure along the Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Here’s a comprehensive guide to ensure you’re fully equipped for the journey ahead:

Pre-Trek Briefing

With prior arrangement, the informative briefing can be conducted at your hotel (1-2 days before the trek). Our experienced guide will personally visit your hotel to ensure that you are fully briefed and equipped for this unforgettable adventure. This is your chance to ask any questions or address any concerns, ensuring that you are fully prepared for a smooth and memorable trekking experience.

Luggage Arrangements

Rest assured, you can securely store your main luggage at our office or your hotel during the trek that is for free. Pack wisely, ensuring you have all essentials for the upcoming journey!

Booking Procedure

To secure your spot, simply complete our booking form online or visit our homepage. Ensure you have all personal details and passport information ready for each participant. Remember, copies of all participants’ passports are required to secure Inca Trail permits.

Deposit and Payment

A deposit of $200.00 USD + 7 % bank commission per person is necessary to purchase your Classic Inca Trail permit. You have the flexibility to pay online via VISA or PAYPAL, or opt for cash payment (USD or Peruvian soles) to avoid additional credit card fees.

Changes and Refunds

Please note that once permits are purchased, changes to dates are not possible. Any modifications incur a $100 fee as new permits must be purchased based on availability. Unfortunately, permits are not transferable or refundable.

Passport Requirements

Your original passport, matching the details used for booking, is indispensable for checkpoints along the trail, at Machu Picchu, and during train boarding. If you’re renewing your passport, kindly provide us with a copy of the old one to secure your permit.

Weather and Altitude

Expect unpredictable weather and dress accordingly in layers. To combat altitude sickness, acclimatize in Cusco or the Sacred Valley for at least 2 days before the trek. Additionally, water, coca tea, and oxygen are available if needed.

Group Dynamics and Crew

Enjoy the intimacy of small groups, typically consisting of 2-6 individuals with a maximum of 8. Each group is accompanied by a dedicated cook and a tailored number of porters based on size.

Baggage and Gear

Prepare a small duffel bag for clothing and a day backpack for personal items. Adhering to Peruvian law, duffel bags must not exceed 6 kilograms. Porters will manage your duffel bag, along with food and gear.

Trail Difficulty and Fitness

The Classic Inca Trail encompasses challenging terrains, spanning 42km/ 26 miles with steep ascents. Ensure moderate fitness levels, regular exercise, and prior altitude acclimatization for a smoother trekking experience.

Tipping Etiquette and Sustainability

While tipping isn’t mandatory, it’s greatly appreciated for exemplary service. We’re staunch advocates of sustainable, responsible tourism, aimed at benefiting local communities and preserving the environment.

Accommodation

Solo travelers share tents, fostering camaraderie, while couples enjoy private accommodations. Our spacious four-season tents are designed for four people, but for added comfort, they will be shared by only two. Indulge in delectable meals expertly prepared by our chefs, who cater to a variety of dietary preferences.

Food along the trek

Our skilled chefs are dedicated to crafting a diverse array of nutritious delicacies, meticulously prepared with the finest organic ingredients, allowing you to savor the true essence of the Inca Trail. What’s more, they’ll tailor each dish to accommodate your dietary needs, ensuring a dining journey that’s both exceptional and satisfying

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