Challenge yourself on a guided 4-day Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu with camping, porter support, and small-group camaraderie, returning to Cusco by train.
  • Walk past Llactapata ruins among meandering streams and Andean scenery.
  • Climb Warmiwañusca, Dead Woman’s Pass, the trail’s highest point.
  • Cross Runquraqay Pass and glimpse the snow-capped Cordillera Vilcabamba.
  • Walk through original Incan constructions and cloud forest to the second pass.
  • Explore Phuyupatamarca, the “town above the clouds” ruins.
  • Explore Wiñay Wayna, the “forever young” Inca ruins.
  • Reach the Sun Gate before sunrise, first views of Machu Picchu.
  • Discover Machu Picchu’s temples, dwellings, and sculpted terraces.
Spend each night camping along the Inca Trail in three-person tents configured for two trekkers, leaving room for sleeping mats and sleeping bags. Basic permanent toilet facilities are available at a few points on the route, and private toilet tents are also set up exclusively for G travellers.