The  Inca Trail is the most beautiful hike to machupicchu and this name is called in Quechua “the Inka Language” Qhapaq Ñan. The one of the top 10 trekking routes in South America and the number 1 in Peru. It served as a communication system for the Incas, allowing runners to travel from one place to another across the vast Inca Empire, which extended from southern Colombia to northern Argentina. There are different Inca trails to hike to Machupicchu like the classic Inca trail, The short Inca trail and the Long Inca trail, this hike is the most famous one, taking you hiking from the Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World, through beautiful landscapes and various Inca archaeological sites.

Our departure dates for the Inca Trail range from March to January. Our recommended period being April to October due to the rainy season. The Inca Trail has a strict limit on the number of people alowed (500), with three hundred of them are the guides, porters and chefs. Therefore we will recommend booking your trip as early as possible, ideally around 6 months in advance.

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Why is the Inca Trail so Popular?

Completing the Inca trail to Machu Picchu hike has become one of the most covered adventures in the world, and many travellers have it at the top of their bucket list. So, why do Inca Trail hiking tours trump other fabulous treks? The stunning views and ruins have something to do with it, but it’s also about completing the challenge and enjoying the kudos back home. The Inca Trail distance is sufficiently long to be able to brag about, yet short enough for it to be achievable by most people.

So, what’s not to love?

Did you Know?

  • You can get a t-shirt and certificate if you completed your Inca Trail hike to Machupicchu.
  • Some people believe that explorer Hiram Bingham, who ventured along the Inca Trails to Machu Picchu all those years ago, inspired the character Indiana Jones.
  • The Inca Trail hike length is four days, but you can opt for shorter or longer versions if you prefer.
  • If you’re into running and feel invincible you can take part in the Inca Trail marathon which is one of the toughest in the world.
  • At 4,215m (13,828 ft) the ominously named Dead Woman’s Pass is the Inca Trail highest point, which is almost 1,800m (5,905 ft) taller than Machu Picchu!

You can choose which version is right for You!

Short Inca Trail

Imperial Inca Trail 5d/4n

Private Inca Trail

star ratingAmazing Lares-Inca trek experience  - We did the Lares and Inca trail experience with Ronald and Juan Carlos as guides. Darwin was who organized everything! Both three were amazing, very professional and friendly and knowledgeable... read more

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08/05/2025

star ratingInca trail trek  - Our whole experience was flawless with Peru treks. It was very nice to have them work with us before we went and answer every question we had. Our guide was... read more

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29/05/2025

star ratingClassic Inca trail with my 21y old daughter. Our guide Juan Carlo was very knowledgeable about history, culture, plants.  - Excellent service before and after the trek from Darwin. Highly recommend Peru treks for the classic Inca trail, and day trips to sacred valley and rainbow mountain

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26/05/2025