Inca Trail 4d/3n to Machupicchu 2025

Inca trail group!!
Porters and hikers
Beautiful inca site on the Inca Trail
First View of Machupicchu - Sungate
meals on the Inca trail

Inca Trail 4d/3n to Machupicchu 2025

Inca trail 4d/3n to Machupicchu 2025 is one of the world’s most popular treks, this trail is full of beautiful landscapes, trails surrounded by mountains, cloud forests, inca sites, etc. 

They are somewhat natural appeal of this road which was created by our ancestors centuries ago, this trail made of stones used it to reach the lost city of MachuPicchu.

Definitely a route that today remains a busy thoroughfare for tourists to reach one of the Wonders of the world modern «Machu Picchu«.

This is our famous  hike Inca trail 4d/3n to Machupicchu and the most popular of which you can choose according to time and budget available.

Be sure to reserve a place on the Inka Trail hike to you as soon as possible, as there are a limited number of permits issued by the Peruvian government. 

There are only places for 200 tourist and 300 staff (porters and guides) in total 500 people each day

During the high season (May to October) spaces are filled many times with 4 months in advance, if you want to make sure your hike along the inca trail to Machupicchu try to book  your tickets as soon as possible.

If you not could reserve a quota for the Inka Trail hike can always choose one of the alternatives treks to machupicchu like  Lares, or Salkantay; all these treks are destined to Machupicchu and each have a particular appeal to make them unique.

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Alternative treks to Machupicchu

Lares Treks

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Salkantay Treks

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Vilcabamba Treks

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