
Duration
4 Days/3 Nights
Difficulty
Challenging
Start/End Point
Cusco
Price
From $750 USD

Duration
4 Days/3 Nights
Difficulty
Challenging
Start/End Point
Cusco
Price
From $750 USDTHIS ONE WILL TAKE YOU ON AN EPIC EXPEDITION WITH BREATHTAKING VIEWS, UNBELIEVABLE SCENERY, AND THE EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME
“The best journeys answer questions that, in the beginning, you didn’t even think to ask.”
The classic Inca Trail hike is a challenging four day, three-night hiking and camping adventure. This particular 43 kilometer (26.7 mile) stretch of trail connecting major Inca archaeological sites to Machu Picchu has become known as the “Inca Trail.”
Over the last 10 years, this hike has become incredibly popular to the point that access to this trail is strictly limited and requires a ticket to be purchased roughly 6 months in advance. It is impossible to hike this trail without a licensed guide and the daily number of hikers allowed on the trail is limited to 500. First Step Expeditions cannot guarantee availability until we have the permit in hand.
Add-Ons & Upgrades
Upgrades you can include in this trip:
Huayna Picchu Mountain $85 USD
Machu Picchu Mountain $85 USD
Single supplement (camping tent) $25 USD
Additional items you can rent for this trip:
Sleeping Bag $30 USD
Walking Stick $18 USD
UPCOMING GROUP TREKS:
We have daily departures minimum 2 people and we also offer SOLO trips.
July 8-11, 2025
September 17-20, 2025
Prices
Tour Type | 1 Person Price | 2 Person Price | 3 Person Price | 4 Person Price | 5 Person Price | 6 Person Price |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Private Tour | $1400 Per Person | $1150 Per Person | $1150 Per Person | $900 Per Person | $900 Per Person | $900 Per Person |
Group Tour | $750 per person | $750 per person | $750 per person | $750 per person | $750 per person | $750 per person |
Only your 20% non-refundable deposit is due
to reserve your space! Final payments are due 30 days before your trek.
We will pick you up from Cusco at 4:30am from your hotel. After a stop in Ollantaytambo
for breakfast and supplies, we will drive to the official beginning of the Inca Trail:
Kilometer 82.
After showing your passport to get through the first check point, we will cross the
Urubamba River and begin our trek. In addition to the amazing scenery of the Andes
Mountains, we will pass a few Inca sites during our first four-hour hike to get
lunch.
After lunch, we will hike for another 2½ hours until we reach the first night’s campsite
at Ayapata. On this last stretch, we will pass through two small communities where you
will have an opportunity to purchase drinks, snacks, or supplies and interact with
locals. Dinner will be prepared at the campsite.
Elevation:2750m/9022ft to 3330m/10925ft
Difficulty:Challenging (altitude and all uphill)
Weather:Mild/warm while walking; cold at night

After breakfast, we will hike for roughly 4 hours to the highest pass of the trek, Dead
Woman’s Pass. At the top of the pass, we will stop for a short break to enjoy the views
before setting off again to descend for an hour and a half to the next valley (Pacaymayu
Valley) for lunch.
After lunch, we will begin ascending again for an hour and a half to the second pass.
From there, it is another hour and a half downhill to reach the magnificent Inca site,
Sayacmarca. Here we will have time to explore and watch the sunset over the Vilcabamba
mountains before descending for 25 minutes to our campsite for dinner.
Elevation: 3330m/10,925ft to 4215m/13,829ft to 3600m/11811ft
Difficulty:Challenging to Difficult (altitude and terrain)
Weather:Cold in the morning; warm while walking; cold at night. Always a chance of rain.

This day is felt to be the most impressive, gorgeous day of the whole Inca Trail. We will begin early at 6:30am with breakfast and coca tea. We will hike for two hours along what we like to call the “Indiana Jones Path” where we begin to enter the jungle.
Towards the end of the Indiana Jones Path, we will begin to make our way up to the last peak at Phuyupatamarka (Town in the Clouds) where we’ll have great views overlooking the Urubamba River. Further down the valley, we will get our first views of Machu Picchu Mountain, but the site itself will still be hidden from view.
From Phuyupatamarka, we will pass Intipata (Terraces of the Sun) during our three-hour walk down Inca stairs to our last campsite, close to Wiñay Wayna (Forever Young). We will have lunch at this campsite. At around 4:30PM, your guide will give you a short orientation and you will visit the Inca ruins of Wiñay Wayna, spending about an hour and a half there.
Elevation: 3600m/11,811ft to 2600m/8,530feet
Difficulty:Moderate (mostly downhill, but many stairs)
Weather:Chilly morning; mild/warm while walking; warm at night

Today is the highlight of the trek. Waking up early at 3:30am, you head straight to the checkpoint to enter Machu Picchu. Upon arrival, you will walk for one hour to the Sun Gate. From there, you will walk down to Machu Picchu City and begin your 2-hour guided tour.
Following the tour, you will either take the shuttle to the town or Aguas Calientes, or if you purchased a ticket in advance to climb Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain, you will complete those hikes at this time.
When you have finished exploring, you will meet up with your guide at the Aguas Calientes train station to ride back to Ollantaytambo. From there, our private van will take you back to your hotel in Cuscso.
Elevation:2400m/7,847feet
Difficulty:Moderate – Machu Picchu is very large with a lot of stairs.
Weather:Warm/Humid – always a chance of rain.
Included/Excluded
- ✔ Transportation from end to end in Cusco (van + Vistadome train)
- ✔ English speaking guide
- ✔ All meals as listed (4 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners) + (can accommodate dietary restrictions with proper notice)
- ✔ One Duffle bag per clients for items to be carried by porters (up to 15lbs/ 7kilos per person).
- ✔ Clean water for drinking provided at every meal stop + daily Snack.
- ✔ 3 nights camping in the wilderness.
- ✔ All entrance fees and permits (permits for Inca Trail & Machu Picchu + Bus & train tickets)
- ✔ Camping equipment (dining-kitchen tents, tents – 2 people/tent) (single occupancy available for additional charge)
- ✔ Portable toilet (Ecological toilet for our clients only)
- ✔ Professional Chef
- ✔ 2 porters per client to carry duffle + equipment (x 3-days)
- ✔ Sleeping Mattress
- ✔ Basic First aid kit including emergency oxygen tank
- ✘ Gratuity for staff (Guide, chef, porters, horsemens)
- ✘ Accommodation in Cusco
- ✘ Airfare
- ✘ Travel insurance
- ✘ Lunch & Dinner Day 4
- ✘ Walking sticks (available for rent for $18)
- ✘ Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain climb (can be reserved in advance available for additional fee of $85 per person)
- ✘ Sleeping Bag (can be rented for $30)
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