INCA TRAIL

Tourist attraction · Urubamba

2

@afar

"Hiking the Inca Trail The Inca Trail is perhaps the most famous trek in Peru . This is the road to Machu Picchu, an ancient route that leads from the Sacred Valley into the heart of the Andes. You must obtain a permit and hire an official guide in order to hike the Inca Trail proper. There are plenty of tour operators in Cusco that offer trips up to Machu Picchu, so you should definitely look at reviews before you choose. For better or for worse, the tours are all-inclusive. The local tour operators employ porters to carry your packs and set up a camp. A team of local chefs will prepare three meals a day, and many hikers come back raving about the delicious meals. Keep in mind that the trek can be tough, especially in the first few days. The trail is often narrow, and it flirts with formidable heights. The mountains in this part of the Andes can rise well over 13,000 feet, and many hikers find themselves suffering from altitude sickness. Make sure to take a few days (in Cusco or the Sacred Valley) to acclimatize before you begin the journey. Finally: make sure to plan ahead! The Peruvian government limits trail access to 500 people per day, including porters. This regulation protects the local ecosystem and the delicate ruins, and it ensures that the trail won't be too crowded. However, it also means that permits for the peak summer season sell out months in advance. If you aren't able to get a permit for the classic Inca Trail, never fear: there are various other trails that lead to Machu Picchu."

What to Do If You Have One Month in Peru

Ave Pachacutec 102, Aguas Calientes 08000, Peru Get directions

2 Postcards

See full details

More Places For You

Mama Simona Ollantaytambo

Hostel · Urubamba

Nestled by a river with a serene garden, Mama Simona Hostel offers comfy dorms, a stellar kitchen, and warm hospitality just a stroll from the main square.

0 Postcards

MIL - Food Lab and Interpretation Center

Restaurant · Urubamba

Perched 11,500 feet in the Sacred Valley, MIL immerses diners in a breathtaking sensory journey featuring local Andean ingredients and rich cultural storytelling.

4 Postcards

Llama Pack Project

Tourist attraction · Urubamba

Llama Pack Project offers soulful treks with llamas through Peru's Sacred Valley, supporting local Andean communities and eco-friendly mountain conservation.

1 Postcard

La Cabaña Machu Picchu

Hotel · Urubamba

Nestled in the Andes, this cozy hotel offers warm rooms and an inviting lounge, plus an exceptional breakfast, all just a stroll from Machu Picchu.

0 Postcards

Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu

Historical place · Urubamba

Machu Picchu: a breathtaking 15th-century Inca city perched high in the Andes, blending stunning architecture and legendary mountain views.

11 Postcards

Hotel Ferré Machu Picchu

Hotel · Urubamba

Nestled by the Urubamba River with stunning mountain views, this relaxed hotel offers modern rooms, a lively breakfast buffet, and a cozy spa—all conveniently close to the Machu Picchu train station.

0 Postcards

Tambo del Inka, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Valle Sagrado

Hotel · Urubamba

Tambo del Inka blends luxe Andean design with stunning Sacred Valley views, a luxe spa, riverside dining, and a private train station to Machu Picchu.

5 Postcards

Sanctuary Lodge, A Belmond Hotel, Machu Picchu

Hotel · Urubamba

Set right at Machu Picchu’s entrance, this luxe lodge serves stunning mountain views, plush rooms, serene gardens, and incredible Peruvian dining.

6 Postcards

Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

Hotel · Urubamba

Set amid lush cloud forest near Machu Picchu, this eco-luxe retreat features charming casitas, wildlife-rich gardens, riverside dining, and a serene spa.

6 Postcards

Ponchos Peruvian Kitchen

Restaurant · Urubamba

Ponchos brightens Machu Picchu with vibrant, authentic Peruvian flavors from coast to Amazon, wrapped in cozy, stylish charm and warm, attentive service.

1 Postcard