Tierra Biru

INCA TRAIL – 5 DAYS

Price from: $ 950* USD

*Prices may vary depending on availability. Request more information.

Size group

2 – 16 people

Activity Level

Hard

Duration

5 days

Departures

March to December

Recommended age

18 years old

Experience the 5-Day Inca Trail Hike, following the same route as the 4-day version

This extended adventure allows more time each day, providing an enriching journey toward the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu. Immerse yourself in the exploration of remarkable ruins along the intricate network of Inca Trails, all while reveling in the breathtaking landscapes spanning from the Andes to the cloud forest.

Embark on an excellent Inca Trail 5-Day Trek to Machu Picchu, delving into the cultural history of the Inca civilization through the expansive and awe-inspiring ruins of the region.

Indulge in the comfort of double tents, fully-equipped campsites with kitchens and dining tents, ensuring that your 5-day Inca Trail adventure is both enjoyable and memorable on your upcoming vacation in Peru.

  • 5-Day Inca Trail Expedition: History, culture, adventure.
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Book early for permit assurance.

 Description

Embark on an extraordinary 5-day journey through the majestic Andes, unraveling the mysteries of the ancient Inca civilization. This unique trek unfolds across awe-inspiring landscapes—snow-capped peaks, verdant forests, and high-altitude plateaus—for an adventure like no other.

 Itinerary Overview

  • DAY 1: Cusco to Inca Trail, Wayllabamba
  • DAY 2: Wayllabamba to Pacaymayo
  • DAY 3: Pacaymayo to Phuyupatamarca
  • DAY 4: Phuyupatamarca to Puente Ruinas
  • DAY 5: Puente Ruinas, Machu Picchu – Cusco

 Inca Trail Availability

Permits and Guidelines: The Inca Trail Tour takes place within the confines of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where a restricted number of daily tickets are allocated. It is essential to plan in advance and acquire permits from the Tierra Biru Expeditions tour operator to guarantee your participation. Strict adherence to these guidelines is imperative to safeguard the integrity of this historical trail for the well-being of forthcoming generations.

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  • FEBRUARY 2025: UNAVAILABLE 
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  • JANUARY 2026: AVAILABLE

 

 Day 1: Start the Trek from KM 82 to Wayllabamba

Begin your journey at KM 82, embarking on a relatively easy hike of about 12km. Pass through small villages, relishing the stunning Andes Mountain views. Visit the Llactapata archaeological site before settling at the Wayllabamba campsite to acclimate and bond with fellow trekkers.

 Day 2: Trek from Wayllabamba to Pacaymayo

Rise early for an ascent to Warmiwañusca (Dead Woman’s Pass) at 4,215m, the most challenging day covering about 11km. Enjoy stunning Andes Mountain views and a sense of accomplishment. Descend to the Pacaymayo campsite, passing through beautiful cloud forests and Inca ruins.

 Day 3: Trek from Pacaymayo to Wiñay Wayna

Commence the day with an early hike to the second-highest pass, Runkuracay (3,970m). Descend to the ruins of Sayacmarca and continue to the beautiful Phuyupatamarca ruins. After lunch, trek through the cloud forest to the final campsite at Wiñay Wayna, offering stunning mountain views and proximity to impressive ruins.

 Day 4: Trek from Wiñay Wayna to Machu Picchu

Wake early to hike to the Sun Gate (Inti Punku) for the first view of Machu Picchu. Descend to explore the iconic ruins, guided by insightful commentary. Take a bus to Machu Picchu Pueblo, where you’ll spend the night in a comfortable hotel.

 Day 5: Explore Machu Picchu and Return to Cusco

Dedicate the final day to exploring the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu. Wander through intricate stone structures, absorbing the history. In the evening, take the train back to Cusco, concluding the unforgettable 5-day journey through the Andes Mountains and the Inca Empire.

Included:

Comfortable 4-person capacity tents for 2 people.

Bathroom tent with Inca foam mattress.

One night stay in Aguas Calientes at a 3-star hotel with a private bathroom and WiFi.

Dining tent with folding tables and chairs, along with a kitchen tent for meal preparation.

Skilled Andean cooks and kitchen equipment provided.

Inclusive meals: 4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 dinners.

Dinner in Aguas Calientes and lunch on the last day.

Boiled water provided and cooled for drinking during the trek.

Hotel pickup on the first day.

Private transportation from Cusco to the starting point of the Inca Trail at kilometer 82.

Bus transport between Machu Picchu Pueblo and Machu Picchu Ruins (round trip).

Train ticket: Expedition by Peru Rail or Inca Rail from Machu Picchu Pueblo to Ollantaytambo.

Private transportation from Ollantaytambo to Cusco.

English-speaking tour guide and an assistant guide for larger groups.

Porters to carry camping equipment, food, and kitchen utensils.

Duffel bags provided for personal items (up to 8 kg/17 lb per person) during the trek.

First aid kit and an emergency portable oxygen bottle for added safety during the 5-Day Inca Trail Trek.

Not included:

Flights to and from Cusco are not part of the package.

Travel insurance is not provided.

The first morning’s breakfast is not included.

Lunch and dinner on the last day are excluded.

A sleeping bag is not supplied.

Entrance to the hot springs is not covered.

Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain entrance fees are not included.

Tips for the guide, cook, and porters are not incorporated.

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Packing List:

 Lightweight, moisture-wicking base layers

 Long-sleeved shirts and pants for sun protection

 Insulating layer (fleece or down jacket) for cold nights

 Waterproof jacket, hat, gloves, and comfortable trekking boots

 35–45 liters backpack

 Sleeping bag for low temperatures

 Headlamp, trekking poles, and compact umbrella

 Passport, travel documents, cash, credit cards, travel insurance, and camera

 Personal first aid kit and toiletries

 2-liter water bottles or hydration system

 Water filter or purification tablets

 High-energy snacks

 Sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses, and a quick-drying towel

 Optional: Portable charger, insect repellent, Buff or neck gaiter, and a travel pillow

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