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The Classic Inca Trail Experience – 4 Days to Machu Picchu is one of the most famous trekking tours in Peru and a world-renowned Inca Trail 4-day trek. This Classic Inca Trail Peru route is considered one of the best hikes in the world, attracting travelers searching for a Machu Picchu trekking adventure. Covering 45 km through the Peruvian Andes, it rises from 2,700 m to 4,215 m, offering a challenging high-altitude trek from Cusco to Machu Picchu. The trail passes through cloud forests, ancient archaeological sites, and the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu, combining nature, culture, and history before reaching one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
You will be picked up from your hotel in Cusco at 4:30 a.m., or from the Sacred Valley (Urubamba or Ollantaytambo) after 6:00 a.m. Then, you will enjoy a scenic 2.5-hour drive to Km 82 (Piscacucho), the official starting point of the 4-Day Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Along the way, you will stop for breakfast and last-minute supplies.
At Km 82, you will meet your professional chefs and porters, then proceed to the checkpoint where you will present your passport before beginning your journey to the Lost City of the Incas.
During the trek, you will explore the impressive archaeological sites of Patallacta and Willkaraqay, surrounded by stunning Andean landscapes and valleys. You will then hike approximately one hour to Hatunchaca, where a freshly prepared lunch will be served.
In the afternoon, you will continue for another hour to Huayllabamba, where your campsite will be fully set up and ready for you. You can relax in your tent, enjoy hot drinks, and take in the beautiful mountain scenery.
Before dinner, you will enjoy traditional tea time with coffee, biscuits, and popcorn. You will spend a comfortable night in camp, surrounded by nature, ready for the next stage of your Inca Trail adventure to Machu Picchu.
You will be gently awakened by your porters with a warm cup of coca tea, helping you prepare for the most challenging yet rewarding day of the 4-Day Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. After breakfast, you will begin a steady 4-hour ascent toward the highest point of the trail: Dead Woman’s Pass (4,215 m / 13,829 ft). Along the way, you may spot colorful hummingbirds and native Andean birdlife.
Once you reach the summit, you will take a short break to enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views before descending into the Pacaymayo Valley, also known as the Hidden River.
From the pass, you will continue your descent to the lunch spot and campsite at Pacaymayo (3,550 m / 11,646 ft), a perfect place to rest, recover, and refill your water.
In the afternoon, you will enjoy free time to relax at camp. Later, you will gather for afternoon tea with popcorn and biscuits, followed by a hearty dinner.
You will spend the night at camp, where temperatures may drop to around 4°C (39°F), so you will rest warmly after an unforgettable and demanding day on the trail.
Today you will experience one of the most scenic and rewarding days of the 4-Day Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. The hike lasts approximately 10 hours and takes you through diverse landscapes, two high mountain passes, ancient Inca sites, and the mystical cloud forest, with incredible views of Salkantay Mountain, the second-highest peak in the Cusco region.
You will first ascend to the Runquraqay Pass (3,950 m / 13,113 ft), enjoying panoramic views of the Andes. Then, you will continue along a gentle climb through the cloud forest to the second pass at 3,700 m / 12,136 ft, walking sections of the original and beautifully preserved Inca Trail.
Along the route, you will explore three remarkable archaeological sites: Runkurakay, Sayacmarca, and Phuyupatamarca, also known as the “City in the Clouds,” with stunning views of the Urubamba River, Machu Picchu Mountain, and the Intipata terraces.
You will have time to rest and enjoy the natural surroundings before arriving at camp around 2:00 p.m. for lunch. Afterward, you can relax at your tents and even enjoy a refreshing shower.
In the afternoon, you will visit the impressive ruins of Wiñaywayna, where your guide will share the history and significance of this sacred site before returning to camp for dinner and your final night on the trail.
On the final day, you will wake up early and head to the checkpoint, which opens at 5:30 a.m. From there, you will begin the final ascent to the Sun Gate (Inti Punku) before sunrise, aiming to witness your first breathtaking view of Machu Picchu as the morning light reveals the ancient citadel.
On a clear day, this first sight of Machu Picchu is truly unforgettable. You will then continue with a gentle one-hour descent along the upper section of Circuit 1, offering incredible panoramic views and perfect photo opportunities.
Afterward, you will arrive at the main entrance of Machu Picchu, where facilities such as restrooms, a café, and the official checkpoint are available. You will then re-enter the site to explore the citadel through Circuit 3, enjoying a guided tour of its most important temples, plazas, and viewpoints for approximately two hours.
If you wish, you may also take the optional hike to Huayna Picchu Mountain (advance booking required).
After the visit, you will take the bus down to Aguas Calientes for lunch, followed by a scenic train journey back. Upon arrival, your driver will meet you and transfer you to Cusco or the Sacred Valley. Your arrival in Cusco is expected around 7:30 p.m., marking the end of your unforgettable 4-Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.
If you are travelling to a trekking destination, you should prepare your backpack in advance, especially for the Inca Trail and alternate trails. We recommend bringing one or two large backpacks depending on the length of your holiday. Carry only what you need for the 4 day Inca Trail, this means that you have to store any extra things or belongings you don’t need in your hotel in Cusco or in our backpack storage room in Cusco. To do the Inca Trail, take what you need, we recommend you to take 5 kl in your personal backpack and 7 kl in your duffel bag. In the personal backpack you will carry everything you need during the day, because the porters will carry the duffel bag with your belongings which you will have access to it at the end of the day in each camp.
During the days on the Inca Trail. Remember, you will be carrying your backpack with you for the entire trek, so you should carry a light, comfortable and good quality backpack. Keep in mind that, due to regulation issued by the local government, your backpack should not exceed 25 litres in size and large bags are not allowed to be carried inside Machu Picchu. If you have one make sure that your large backpack looks as small as possible to carry inside Machu Picchu. Here, we give you the list of items which you have to carry in your personal backpack
The adventure begins with a 6:30 AM pick-up from your hotel in Cusco.
The official starting point of the Inca Trail is Km 82, which is reached after a scenic bus journey.
Day 2 includes a challenging ascent to the Dead Woman’s Pass (Warmiwañusca) at 4,200 meters, with breathtaking views as a reward.
Day 3 includes a gradual climb to the second-highest point, exploration of archaeological sites like Runcuracay and Sayacmarca, and a guided tour of the Wiñayhuayna complex.
Day 4 starts with a hike to the Inti Punku (Sun Gate) to witness the sunrise over Machu Picchu, followed by a guided tour of the citadel.
Embarking on the Inca Trail trek was an extraordinary journey that surpassed all expectations. Day 1 began with a seamless pickup from my Cusco hotel, followed by a scenic bus ride to Km 82. The gentle introduction to the trek offered stunning views, and reaching the Huayllabamba campsite was a rewarding accomplishment. Day 2 presented its challenges, notably the ascent to Dead Woman’s Pass, but the panoramic rewards from the summit made every step worthwhile. Descending to Pacaymayo for dinner and rest felt like a well-deserved achievement.
Day 3 brought more archaeological wonders and breathtaking landscapes. Exploring Runcuracay, Sayacmarca, and Wiñay Huayna was an enriching experience, topped off with a guided tour of the Wiñayhuayna complex. Finally, Day 4 greeted us with a pre-dawn rise to witness the sunrise over Machu Picchu from Inti Punku, an unforgettable moment. Descending to explore Machu Picchu itself was awe-inspiring, and having free time to wander added to the magic of the experience. Boarding the train back to Cusco, I couldn’t help but reflect on the incredible journey through history and nature.

