Hey everyone! I’m Jamie, and I love to trek! I’ve been all over the national parks in the US and I just got back from Patagonia. It was a blast! I’ve been trying to hike the Inca Trail and decided to create this trip to find other people like me who want to vacation off the beaten path. Literally! Come with me on this incredible journey to Peru and explore the ancient sites once traveled by the greats!
Duration
7 days · 6 nights
Travel Date
Mar 14 – 20, 2022
Activity Level
Strenuous
Group Size
10 – 60
Transportation
Van, bus, train
Age range
18 - 30
Travel interest
Hiking, nature, adventure, history & culture
With a passion for creating unique and customizable itineraries that highlight authentic experiences in Peru, the team at Peruvian Soul ensures that no two trips with them are ever the same. Let them take you on a journey to discover the very best of the country, from hidden gems to iconic locations. The team is equipped with valuable education, training, and experience to ensure your safety and comfort. They’ll take care of all the nitty gritty details for you — all you need to do is enjoy a smooth and unforgettable trip!
The ancient Inca Empire is known throughout the world for their power and incredible cities. Take the road less traveled on a camping trek along the Inca Trail to the iconic citadel of Machu Picchu and walk the path of this majestic civilization. The trip includes all trekking gear with porters, chefs, assistants, and guides to support you along the way, so you can take in this surreal experience. You’ll stop at multiple archeological sites on the trail and have free time in Cusco before and after the trek to get acclimated to the high altitude and explore the city that was once the capital of the empire. If you love to hike and can hack the strenuous terrain, come with us on the trip of a lifetime and discover the beauty of Peru on foot. When you book your trip, you’re also giving back to the local community through Peruvian Soul’s Traveling with a Purpose program. Each traveler’s booking funds the planting and growth of 15 native trees in the Andes and provides students with disabilities a day’s worth of therapy treatment at the Paqari School in Urubamba.
Refunds for deposits
We will hold your spot as soon as you put down your deposit. However, if you decide to cancel your trip, we will be unable to refund your deposit.
Refunds for balance payment
Your place is guaranteed at the time of full payment. However, if you decide to cancel your trip, we will be unable to offer any refunds for the amount paid.
Hey everyone! I’m Jamie, and I love to trek! I’ve been all over the national parks in the US and I just got back from Patagonia. It was a blast! I’ve been trying to hike the Inca Trail and decided to create this trip to find other people like me who want to vacation off the beaten path. Literally! Come with me on this incredible journey to Peru and explore the ancient sites once traveled by the greats!
Duration
7 days · 6 nights
Travel Date
Mar 14 – 20, 2022
Activity Level
Strenuous
Group Size
10 – 60
Transportation
Van, bus, train
The ancient Inca Empire is known throughout the world for their power and incredible cities. Take the road less traveled on a camping trek along the Inca Trail to the iconic citadel of Machu Picchu and walk the path of this majestic civilization. The trip includes all trekking gear with porters, chefs, assistants, and guides to support you along the way, so you can take in this surreal experience. You’ll stop at multiple archeological sites on the trail and have free time in Cusco before and after the trek to get acclimated to the high altitude and explore the city that was once the capital of the empire. If you love to hike and can hack the strenuous terrain, come with us on the trip of a lifetime and discover the beauty of Peru on foot. When you book your trip, you’re also giving back to the local community through Peruvian Soul’s Traveling with a Purpose program. Each traveler’s booking funds the planting and growth of 15 native trees in the Andes and provides students with disabilities a day’s worth of therapy treatment at the Paqari School in Urubamba.
Welcome to Cusco, the former capital of the Inca Empire and a bustling city that has a wealth of culture and history. Upon arrival, you’ll take your private transfer to the hotel for a quick briefing, then you’re free to explore the area and get acclimated to the 11,000 ft elevation. Take it slow and enjoy the city, as our luxe hotel is located right in the middle of the historic district in downtown. Grab an authentic Peruvian dinner and let this trip commence!
Good morning, travelers! Wake up slowly and enjoy a delicious breakfast at the hotel before exploring the area. You have the entire day to yourselves, so live it up! If you want to hit the iconic spots of Cusco, head to the Main Square, the San Francisco Church, the Qorikancha Temple, and the San Pedro Market, all of which make this UNESCO World Heritage Site so impressive. You can always book a guided city tour or head to one of the many local museums to learn about Cusco’s history. Don’t be afraid to eat your way through the town, as there are myriad options for Peruvian fare – traditional and modern. You can also take a trip to Cuesta San Blas which features arts and crafts from local makers. Grab a few things for your loved ones back home and enjoy this day to relax and explore!
Rise and shine, adventure seekers! Today, we’ll check out of the hotel and hit the trail, making our way from Piscacucho to Huayllabamba. After meeting our porters and registering at the trail’s checkpoint, we’ll hike seven and a half miles to the community of Huayllabamba located in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. First, we’ll cross the Urubamba River and climb the trail until we reach the Llactapata archeological site where we’ll stop for lunch and exploration. Next, we’ll leave the Urubamba Valley and trek uphill towards the Kusichaca River. When dusk hits, we’ll stop, set up camp in Huayllabamba and toast to the end of day one on the trail. Get a good night’s sleep tonight. Tomorrow, we’ll reach the highest elevation on the trek!
We hope you got a good night’s sleep because today is a big one! After breakfast, we’ll continue on our journey, hiking almost seven miles to our next campsite. The first hour will be the hardest part of the trek, as we make our way to Ayapata and climb over 13,000 ft! We’ll follow the trail to the Llullucha river and reach a rest area where we can buy snacks and use the restroom before heading back into the wilderness. Next, we’ll make our way to Warmiwanusqa (Dead Woman’s Pass), which is the highest point on the trail reaching 13,776 ft! It may be a difficult trek but the views of the mountain range and lush foliage will keep us going. We’ll take some time here to catch our breath and snap some pictures to mark the occasion. Lastly, we’ll make our way down to the Pacaymayo campsite and enjoy a much-deserved meal after a long day on the trail.
Yesterday may have felt daunting, but today is full of idyllic vistas and ancient ruins. After breakfast, we’ll start our 10-mile trek by heading to Runkuraqay, an ancient site with a picturesque backdrop featuring Pumasillo Peak and the snow-capped Veronica Mountain. From here, we’ll start our descent to the archeological site of Sayacmarka with time to explore this impressive place. Next, we’ll pass through an ancient stairway and an Inca tunnel carved from rock that will lead us to Puyupata Pass. Here, we'll take in the sights and enjoy lunch. Once we refuel, we’ll make our way to Phuyupatamarca through the cloud forest where we’ll find some of the most beautiful backdrops this trek has to offer. By dusk, we’ll reach Wiñaywayna, a sister site to Machu Picchu where archeologists believe the ancient Incas rested on their way to the iconic citadel. We will do the same and rest up for our last day of adventure on the trail!
Today is the day we’ve been waiting for! After breakfast, we’ll hike about three miles to Intipunku (the Sun Gate), which rests at the top of the citadel. From here, we’ll catch our first views of Machu Picchu and make our way down into the site. Our guide will take us through the ruins and tell us all about its incredible history, pointing out famous landmarks, such as the Principal Temple, the Royal Tomb, the Sacred Rock, and the Temple of Three Windows. After time for exploration, we’ll take the bus down to Aguas Calientes, the town at the bottom of this incredible place. We’ll board our train and travel to Ollantaytambo, the only remaining inhabited Inca city. From here, we’ll take our private transport back to Cusco and check into the hotel. After a long day, you’re free to enjoy a meal of your choosing and get the best sleep of your life!
Who can believe our seven days in Peru have already come and gone, but we have so many memories to bring home with us! After breakfast, enjoy free time in Cusco to pick up a few more souvenirs then take your transfer to the airport and start your journey home. We hope you had an incredible time and will come back for more fun. Until then, safe travels!
Terra Andina is a gorgeous mansion that’s located right in the heart of Cusco’s historic district. You’re within blocks of the Main Square and iconic attractions, such as the San Pedro Market and Church. The hotel has a reputation for their first class customer service and offers every amenity you need to enjoy a stay in Peru, long or short. You’ll find comfortable bedding in the rooms, along with en suite baths, TVs, safes, and the like. The hotel also features a restaurant on site with American breakfast served each morning, a bar, in-room massage, laundry, and so much more making this the perfect place to start and end your Inca Trail trek. Room type: Twin share rooms.
During our time on the Inca Trail, we’ll set up camp at various locations along the way to Machu Picchu. Our guides, porters, and assistants will ensure we have everything we need to rest comfortably on our journey. They’ll provide food, shelter, and all other necessities for your convenience, so you can soak in the views and the ancient experience. Room type: Two people per two-person tent.
3 nights at Terra Andina Colonial Mansion (or similar)
3 nights at various campsites along the Inca Trail
Shared occupancy in accommodation
All breakfasts
All food on the trail
Private airport/excursion transfers
All trekking/camping equipment
Expedition trains to/from Machu Picchu
All entrance fees necessary for our services on this trip
Professional English-speaking guide
Flights
All food not mentioned in inclusions
Personal expenses not stipulated
Optional add-ons
Gratuities
Travel insurance
What happens if I need to cancel my trip?
Please check the on this itinerary page for specific details.
Will TourHero or the operator take care of my visa (if applicable)?
Travelers are responsible for researching visa requirements and obtaining a visa if needed. Please check government websites to ensure you have the necessary documents, along with passport requirements, before your departure date. This includes necessary transit visas, permits, and vaccinations required prior to travel and any required reciprocity fees for the destination. TourHero will provide a booking confirmation document after purchase, which may be needed to obtain a visa.
If your visa is denied for any reason, TourHero will issue a refund based on the cancellation policy. However, we are unable to provide a refund after the cancellation due date has passed.
Do I need a passport for this trip?
A full and valid passport is required for all persons traveling to any destination outside of one’s home country. Most international tours require a passport that's valid for at least six (6) months beyond the scheduled end of your itinerary. TourHero will not issue refunds based on passport issues such as renewals or lost passports.
What's included in the price?
Please check the inclusion and exclusion sections above. You'll find information about included meals, transfers, flights, and activities. If you have any questions or need support, please contact hello@tourhero.com.
Extra night in Cusco and full-day excursion to Rainbow Mountain
There is so much to see and enjoy in Peru, so why not stay another night? For a small fee, we’ll book you an extra night in Cusco and send you on a full-day excursion to the iconic Rainbow Mountain where you’ll embark on a four-mile hike up and down the colorful passes. However, be aware that this journey will take you to an elevation of over 17,000 ft, so be sure you’re in the right shape and mindset to complete the task! While it may feel difficult, the views of the surreal landscape will make up for your troubles and fill your heart with majestic wonder. This add-on includes a hotel room, private transport, guide, entrance ticket, and a box lunch for your hike.
Price: USD 163
20 spots left
Refunds for deposits
We will hold your spot as soon as you put down your deposit. However, if you decide to cancel your trip, we will be unable to refund your deposit.
Refunds for balance payment
Your place is guaranteed at the time of full payment. However, if you decide to cancel your trip, we will be unable to offer any refunds for the amount paid.