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Walking the Inca Trail: A Practical Guide

  • June 12, 2024
  • Robert

Walking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is one of Peru’s most popular adventures. This 26-mile trek takes you through stunning Andean landscapes and ancient Inca ruins. Here’s a day-by-day guide to what you can expect on this unforgettable journey.

Day 1: Starting Out

Your adventure begins in Cusco, the historic capital of the Inca Empire. After acclimating to the altitude, you’ll take a bus to the trailhead at Kilometer 82, near Ollantaytambo. The first day’s hike is a gentle introduction, passing through the Sacred Valley alongside the Urubamba River.

“The first day was a great warm-up,” says Sarah, a trekker from Australia. “We saw local villages and the ruins of Llactapata. It was a nice start.“

Day 2: Conquering Dead Woman’s Pass

Day two is the toughest, as you climb from 3,000 meters to 4,215 meters at Dead Woman’s Pass. The ascent is steep and challenging, but the views from the top are spectacular.

“This was the hardest day by far,” recalls John, a trekker from Canada. “Reaching the top was a huge accomplishment. The view was worth every step.”

After reaching the pass, you’ll descend into the Pacaymayo Valley to set up camp.

Day 3: Exploring Inca Ruins

The third day is full of amazing sights. You’ll walk through cloud forests and visit several Inca ruins, including Runkurakay and Sayacmarca.

“I loved the third day,” says Maria from Spain. “The ruins were fascinating, and the scenery was beautiful. It felt like walking through history.“

The day ends at the Phuyupatamarca ruins, where you’ll camp.

Day 4: Reaching Machu Picchu

The final day starts early so you can reach the Sun Gate, Inti Punku, by sunrise. From here, you’ll get your first view of Machu Picchu.

“Seeing Machu Picchu at sunrise was incredible,” says Liam from the UK. “It was the perfect ending to the trek.“

After a short hike down, you’ll explore Machu Picchu, marveling at its terraces and temples.

Final Thoughts

Walking the Inca Trail is a challenging but rewarding experience. You’ll see stunning landscapes, learn about Inca history, and make unforgettable memories.

“The Inca Trail was the trip of a lifetime,” says Emily from the USA. “I’d do it again in a heartbeat.“

Whether you’re an experienced hiker or new to trekking, the Inca Trail offers an adventure you’ll never forget. You can find out more information from the Peru Tourist Board.

Photo by Louis Hansel on Unsplash

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Robert has worked in travel for over 35 years, running tour operators in Pakistan, Italy & the UK, writing guide books and articles and running a conservation charity that fights species extinction and habitat loss worldwide. He's trekked coast to coast across Borneo, climbed to 6,500 metres in the Himalayas, travelled the the length of the Silk Road and been chased out of a bar in Lesotho by a Warthog.

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