Inca Jungle 4 Days Trek Classic

inca jungle trek to Machu picchu 4 Days

From: 260.00 USD$

Locations Visited : Inca Jungle Trek and Machupicchu
Trip Style : Trekking Tours
Length : 4 days and 3 nights
Frequency : Every day
Group : Min 8 , Max 16
Physical Grading : 1,2,3,4,5

OVERVIEW

  • Is one of the alternative trek that ends in machu picchu.
  • walking on the well preserved Inca Trail
  • Along the route you can be done various adventure activities such as biking, rafting, zip line and trekking & Machu Picchu.
  • swin in the hot springs.
  • sleep in local host family houses and hostels with some cold and hot shower.

EXTRA ACTIVITIES

  1. Huayna Picchu Mountain  US$ 65
  2. Machu Picchu Mountain US$ 65

PRICES: for 4 days / 3 nights gruop service!

we have two options and cost Depends of Return:

RETURN BY BUS:

  • ADULT :210 USA Dollars
  • STUDENT :190 USA Dollars

RETURN BY TRAIN:

  • ADULT :340 USA Dollars
  • STUDENT :320  USA Dollars

DAY 01: CUSCO –  ABRA MALAGA  – HUAMAN MARCA – SANTA MARIA.

we will pick you up from your hotels betwen 7:00 to 07:30 am, then we will travel by bus to ABRA MALAGA starting point. Here travelers will change into the attire provided by us (gloves, elbow pads, knee pads, helmets), we will get brief  for 20 minutes by our tour guide.after we start biking all down hill passing by diferent ecological levels of the ecosystem, such as Ice capped mountains, hight lands and cloud forest until we arrived HUAMAN MARCA it takes 3 hours aprox.after we will board the van that takes us to the town SANTA MARIA   where we will have dinner and sleep in family houses and dorms.

  • Meals: Lunch, Dinner.
  • Accommodation : Family House
  • Máximum Altitude:4,350 m/14,267 ft
  • Mínimum Altitude:1430, m/4,676 ft
  • Distance biked:48 km approx

DAY 02: SANTA MARIA –  SANTA TERESA

we will wake up at 06:00 am then we will have a breakfast after will start hiking  along the river bank then we climb to start the section of original Inca trail as we walk up and down precipitous cliffs over the stunning valley, your guide will explain about flora, fauna and Inca jungle trek  history revealing some of what little we do know from this ancient and amazing culture. The Inca trail descends to Quellomayo where the group will stop for lunch and have free time to relax in hammocks. Keep an eye out for natural fruit, especially the taste explosion that is Maracuya (passion fruit). After lunch the hike continues along the Urubamba River, crossing it in cable car consisting in a cart and pulley. your day of hiking ( around 16 km ) concludes with a visit to the impressive Santa Teresa hot springs .sink into the warm water and let the aches of the Inca jungle trail melt away .then continue hiking to Santa Teresa for dinner and a comfortable hostel (family house)

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
  • Accommodation : Family House
  • Maximum Altitude:2,650 m/8,665 ft
  • Minimum Altitude:1800, m / 3,924 ft
  • Distance Walking :16 km approx
  • Approximate Walking  Time:7-8 hours /Ascent up: 800 m

DAY 3: SANTA  TERESA  – AGUAS CALIENTES  TOWN

We’ll get up at 7:00 a.m. and have a breakfast after we will hike to Hidrolectrica. It will take approximately 2 hours,  where we are having  lunch later We will walk by the train track to the village AGUAS CALIENTES; after we will get settled in our hostels then we will have free time to go to hot springs or to explore the village at night we will join all toguetter for having dinner and sleep at the end we will get briefing for the next day for visiting MACHU PICCHU .

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
  • Accommodation: Hostel
  • Máximum Altitude:2100 m/ 6,867 ft
  • Minimum Altitude:1800 m/ 5,886 ft
  • Distance Travelled :12 km approx
  • Approximate Walking Time:5-6 hours / Ascent up: 200 m

DAY 04: MACHUPICCHU (visit to the Inca citadel)

we will get up very early at 04:00 am, then we will start walking  up to the MACHU PICCHU CITADEL the first part is almost flat by the bus road then we wil take a short INCA TRAIL that goes up to MACHU PICCHU CITADEL once we get there to the main entrance, we will have the amazing apportunity of seeing the sun rise, then we will register and get in and the guide will start doing the walking tour telling you the history of the INCAS CIVILISATION and showing the most important places after we will return to AGUAS CALIENTES ( take train it takes 1.45 hours ) or HIDROLECTRIC to take bus back to cusco it takes 6 hours aprox.

  • Meals: Breackfast.
  • Accommodation:Camping
  • Máximum Altitude:2,450 m / 8,011 ft
  • Mínimum Altitude:2,100 m/ 8,867 ft
  • Distance Travelled: 9 km approx
  • Approximate Walking Time:1- hours / Ascent up: 350 m

Inclusions: 

  • Collection from hotel * from 7:30 am to 8:00 am.
  • Briefing and meeting with the guide at Hotel or Office 
  • Professional Bilingual guides.
  • Entry to Machu Picchu with professional Guided tour
  • rafting & zipline
  • Food , 3 breakfast, 3 Lunches, 3 Dinners ( In local Restaurants)
  • Accommodation. 2 Nights Family House and 1 night Hostel In Aguas Calientes.
  • Bike front Suspension, gloves, helmet, Elbow and knee pads, Jackets.
  • First Aid kit
  • Vegetarian Option or  special Diet-Free available.
  • Transport back from hidrolectrica .

Exclusions 

  • Breakfast day 1 and lunch, Dinner 4 Day
  • Cold Water and Snacks
  • Hot Spring in Santa Teresa (s/10) and in Aguas Calientes (s/20)
  • Bus tickets round Trip from Aguas Calientes to Machupicchu. USD 24 
  • huaynapicchu or machu picchu mountain USD 65

Recommendations :

  • A small Backpack at least 30 lt
  • Original passport , don’t forget to get MACHU PICCHU stamp!!
  • International Student Identity card  if applicable with Valid exparation Date.
  • Travel Insurance is essential
  • Hiking boots, Sandals or Flip Flops
  • Water proof jacket, Rain Poncho, T-shirts, Shorts pants ,Comfortable trousers
  • Sun hat, Sun Block , Sunglasses
  • Insect repellent 15 % of deet at least – no malaria risk reported
  • Toilet Paper and wet wipes
  • Personal Medication.
  • Camera , films, Batteries, flashlight or Headlamp ( it is useful for early mornings )
  • Plasters and bandages
  • Sandals Bathing suit for hot springs in Santa Teresa and  Aguas Calientes )
  • Emergency money at least 200- 300 ) extra soles.(USD$ 120)
  • Walking poles (with rubber tips) they can also be hired from us (walking poles are not allowed into Machu Picchu city.)

What Is The Difference Between Huayna Picchu/Machu Picchu Mountain?

Huayna Picchu is the mountain located at the northwest end of the ruins and Machu Picchu mountain is located at the southwest end. Huayna Picchu is steeper, but more popular and has some interesting archeological ruins at the top. Machu Picchu mountain is a longer trek, less steep and less crowded and offers great views over Machu Picchu. Check this amazing link out for views from the Huayna Picchu mountain and Machu Picchu mountain (it will open with the Huayna Picchu mountain, click on the right side of the picture and the other views will open).

see virtual video ( click here  )

How Long Is The Walk From Aguas Calientes To Machu Picchu?

The hike up to Machu Picchu takes around an hour up and 45 minutes to go down.

How Hard Is The Hike From Aguas Calientes To Machu Picchu?

The trail is comprised of stairs and is fairly steep, but taken slowly should not be a problem for most people.

How Long Is The Hike From Machu Picchu Up To Huayna Picchu?

The trail takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour to climb up and about 30 minutes to get down.

How Hard Is The Hike To Huayna Picchu?

The trail is very steep and can be crowded. People who have trouble with vertigo may not enjoy this trek.

What Is The Best Time To Hike Huayna Picchu?

We recommend the 10:00 – 11:00am entry time as it is more flexible with tours and allows travelers a more relaxed experience at the ruins.

When Does Machu Picchu Open/Close?

The ruins open at 6:00am and closes at 5:00pm.

How Long Do Most People Spend On machu picchu?

The majority of people will spend about 4 to 6 hrs in Machu Picchu.

Why booking with peru travel company ?

we are direct operators that means we do not pass onto another tour company , we own our own transports, bikes and equipment meaning the tour is well organized and the service is better. Better biking gear is also provided including full-face helmet, gloves, elbow and knee protection, and jackets.
Pickup is early, at 6:30am, allowing for extra time for a short break in Ollantaytambo, safer and quieter roads for biking and an early arrival to Santa Maria for lunch and rafting.
White water rafting in Santa Maria is exclusive with our tour operator meaning it is better controled for safety, maximum 6 passengers per boat and always an accompanying safety boat or kayak.