Hiking the Inca Trail
Perfect if you want to hike the Inca Trail as part of an independent vacation, this fully supported trek provides excellent guides and guarantees fair conditions for porters.
Llactapata ruins Huayllabamba village Hiking along Inca steps Saycamarca ruins Wiñay Wayna Approaching Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate
US $1050 excluding flights
Inca Trail permit required for this trek - spaces are limited and sold first come, first served.
Once sold out, cancelled spaces not resold.
Mar-Oct: book 3-5 months ahead Nov-Jan: book 2-4 months ahead.
Once sold out, cancelled spaces not resold.
Mar-Oct: book 3-5 months ahead Nov-Jan: book 2-4 months ahead.
Description of Hiking the Inca Trail
Price information
Check dates
Daily departures throughout the year (closed in February) Please note: Hiking the Inca Trail should be booked 2 to 3 months in advance and at least 4 months in advance if you wish to trek between June and September inclusive, due to high demand.
Travel guides
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Vacation information
Inca Trail permits:
Over the last few years, the Peruvian government has imposed increasing restrictions on tourism on the Inca Trail in order to protect it from overuse. The aim is to minimise ecological impact and erosion, mainly by having limited access and improving the quality of the operators. There are now only a very limited number of trekking permits available - 500 per day (around 200 for travelers and the rest for staff) - and they are being issued on a first-come-first-served basis. In order to avoid disappointment we recommend booking well in advance (up to a minimum of 3 months in peak season), unless you are extremely flexible over your travel dates.
Our top tip:
This tour takes you straight up to the Inca Trail. The more days you can spend acclimatising at altitude before departure, the easier you
Trip type:
Small group, max. 16 people. Min. age 12.
Activity level:
Challenging.
Accomm:
2-person tent with sleeping mat.
Solos:
Solo travelers welcome. Private tents available with surcharge.
Included:
Tents, guides, personal porter, Inca Trail permit, transfer from Cuzco. Sleeping bags not included but can be hired.
Meals:
All included. Vegetarian options available if booked in advance.
Dietary requirements:
We can cater for vegetarian and vegan diets.
Reviews
8 Reviews of Hiking the Inca Trail
4 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 12 Apr 2017 by Nolene Rice
We walked the Inca trail and not knowing how we would do at altitude it was a pleasant surprise to feel fine. A great experience. Read full reviewReviewed on 04 Jun 2016 by Susheel Chumber
The staggering scenery throughout the trek, and the sense of achievement reaching the tops of passes, especially to look at Machu Picchu. Read full reviewReviewed on 05 Aug 2015 by Elfie Burgess
Great fun and an amazing experience. Thank you to our brilliant guide, the incredibly athletic and dedicated porters and to the guys in the UK who organised the trip for us; everything was perfect. Read full reviewReviewed on 16 Oct 2015 by Wei Seng Mak
The most memorable part of the trek was on Day 2 where we hit the highest point of the trail at 4,732m! Read full reviewReviewed on 27 Sep 2015 by Erica Johnstone
This was the chance of a lifetime and we grabbed it with both hands! A fantastic experience and I cannot recommend it enough! Read full reviewReviewed on 05 Aug 2015 by Ronald Saw
Great! Great tour guide, great chef. Happy days! Read full reviewReviewed on 06 Oct 2014 by Tony Cox
As well as the great trekking and superb scenery, the strong point of this trek is that it visits villages in the highlands of Peru and shows something of the way of life of local communities. One of our guides came from a village that we walked through, and we saw people in traditional (but everyday) costume herding llamas and alpacas in the mountains. Read full reviewReviewed on 14 Sep 2014 by Mina Connor
Great experience. Lots of exercise! Beautiful views and sites throughout. The guide, camp chef, and porters work really hard to make the trip enjoyable. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
For hiking the Inca Trail we buy fresh local produce. In preference we choose local over imported goods, encouraging the use of Andean products in our cooking. On our Inca Trail treks we minimize waste by using products with minimum packaging, leaving no litter and keeping all water sources clean, leaving camp-sites cleaner than we find them. Rubbish is carried out.We are involved in the ongoing training of our trek staff. All our porters on hiking the Inca Trail carry a maximum 20kg load, and are provided with tents and food. We pay and treat our staff fairly. We support the Tourism Concern Porters Policy. We support Ninos childrens health care project in Cusco. We are happy to distribute your donations of much needed warm clothes and shoes to Peruvian children through this organization - please contact us for details of how you can help.
We actively support several community projects in Peru. We operate Hiking the Inca Trail together with a Cusco company, owned and managed locally. On the Inca Trail we employ local staff, who are paid fair wages. We provide insurance to all of our porters. Tented accommodation and meals are provided for trekking staff as well as foam mats and sleeping bags and rain ponchos. We have also provided them all with trekking shoes (although they may chose not to wear these). Our porters carry a maximum of 20kg.
Clean burning fuel is used to cook the meals on Hiking the Inca Trail and porters carry gas stoves and butane bottles. We use biodegradable detergents when washing the cooking and eating utensils. If any part of our tour or trek is operated by another company, we try to ensure that high standards are maintained.
And we are planting trees as part of a reforestation project in Peru.
People
We are continuing to undertake community projects such as clothing and school equipment donations. Each year we donate some money to the communities our Inca Trail porters come from.Currently we donate in the region of USD$1000 at the start of each school year. We ask the community what is most needed and usually we are asked to provide materials (books, pencils, paper etc.) for the children and the local school.
Most of the porters are farmers and cannot afford to pay for all of the materials their kids require for school. By hiking the Inca Trail you are directly helping the families and communities of your porters.
Also, since 2006 we have been able to support the Huchuy Yachaq community project in the marginalised neighbourhood of Hermanos Ayar, on the outskirts of Cusco, with the help of everybody who has travelled with us. We donate USD $3000 a year to this community project.
The project has been set up by volunteer social workers and teachers to provide much needed social and educational support to the children and families of this neighbourhood. Children are encouraged to attend study and games sessions held each afternoon and participate in vacation projects. Our contributions so far have paid for educational books and games, tables and chairs, improvements to the structure of the basic community owned building and the addition of functioning toilets, materials for the children to take to school, school books, vacation programmes.
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