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Machu Picchu Hiking Trips

Booking one of these amazing Machu Picchu Hiking Trips will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.

Machu Picchu trekking tours are an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Andes, leading you to one of the world's most awe-inspiring ancient sites. Embarking on a Machu Picchu trek offers more than just spectacular views; it's an adventure of a lifetime. From the classic Inca Trail to the lesser-known Salkantay Trek, planning a trek in Machu Picchu promises an exhilarating experience, blending rich history with breathtaking natural beauty.

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Inca Trail Private Trek

The Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is one of South America’s most iconic treks, offering a unique blend of history, wildlife, and breathtaking scenery. This is a private, guided tour exclusively for your group, ensuring a personalized four-day, three-night journey to the legendary Machu Picchu.

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Guided
Jan, Mar-Dec
4 days from $1,585USDDetails
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Machu Picchu

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Lares Trek to Machu Picchu Private Group

The Lares Trek is one of South America’s top alternative routes to Machu Picchu, offering a unique way to experience trekking in Peru. This 4-day adventure takes you deep into the Andes, where you’ll discover ancient villages and the rich traditions of the Quechua people, all while trekking through the stunning mountains of the Sacred Valley.

Walking
Guided
Jan, Mar-Dec
7 days from $1,715USDDetails
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Machu Picchu

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Salkantay to Machu Picchu Private Group

The Salkantay Trek in Peru is a challenging route that traverses high mountain ranges near Humantay Lake and descends into the edge of the tropical jungle. Locals consider Salkantay a Sacred Apu, believed to bring rain for their crops.

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Jan, Mar-Dec
8 days from $1,750USDDetails
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Machu Picchu

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Choquequirao Trek to Machu Picchu

The ancient secrets of the Incas have captured the curiosity of more modern people for generations. On this Choquequirao Trek to Machu Picchu tour Peru, you have the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of the Inca people, through their capital city of Cusco and down mountain paths high in the Andes.

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Mar-Oct
12 days from $2,875USDDetails
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Machu Picchu

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Ausangate and Rainbow Mountain Trek

Trek through the Andes mountains in the Cusco region, exploring stunning views of Ausangate, the tallest mountain in the region. This Ausangate, Rainbow Mountain Trek and Machu Picchu tour takes you over gorgeous mountain passes where you will see rugged peaks, colorful hills, and turquoise glacial lakes.

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Apr-Nov
10 days from $3,295USDDetails
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Planning your Hiking trip to Machu Picchu in 2026

Where to Trek in Machu Picchu

Deciding where to trek in Machu Picchu depends on your adventure level and interests. The Inca Trail is the most iconic route, offering a direct path to the ancient citadel. For those seeking a different perspective, the Salkantay Trek presents a challenging yet rewarding journey with stunning mountain scenery.

What Makes Trekking in Machu Picchu Special?

Trekking in Machu Picchu is unparalleled due to the unique combination of Incan ruins, lush cloud forests, and high mountain passes. The journey not only takes you through diverse landscapes but also connects you with the history of the Incan civilization, making for a truly special trekking experience.

When to Go Trekking in Machu Picchu

The best time for trekking in Machu Picchu is during the dry season, from May to September. These months offer the most stable weather conditions for trekking, with clear skies and minimal rain, ensuring a safer and more enjoyable journey through the Andes.

Top 5 Treks in Machu Picchu

  1. Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu: The most famous trek, offering an unforgettable journey through ancient Incan sites leading up to the iconic Sun Gate entrance to Machu Picchu.
  2. Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu: A challenging alternative to the Inca Trail, this trek showcases diverse landscapes, including the majestic Salkantay Mountain.
  3. Lares Trek: Known for its cultural experiences, the Lares Trek passes through remote Andean communities, offering insight into the local lifestyle.
  4. Inca Jungle Trek: This adventure-packed route combines hiking with biking and rafting, leading through the jungle to Machu Picchu.
  5. Choquequirao Trek: For those seeking a less crowded route, this trek takes you to the impressive, lesser-known Incan site of Choquequirao before continuing to Machu Picchu.

FAQ for Machu Picchu Hiking Tours

What to pack when trekking in Machu Picchu?

Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, a good pair of hiking boots, a rain jacket, sun protection, a hydration system, snacks, a first-aid kit, and a camera. Don't forget your passport for the checkpoint.

Are luggage transfers available on treks to Machu Picchu?

On guided treks, porters or mules often carry your main luggage. For the Inca Trail and alternative treks, your main bag is transported to the final campsite or lodge, but you'll carry your daypack.

How long do I need to trek in Machu Picchu?

Treks can vary from 2 to 5 days, depending on the route. The Classic Inca Trail is typically a 4-day trek, while the Salkantay Trek can take 5 days.

Are there family-friendly treks in Machu Picchu?

Yes, the Short Inca Trail (2 days) and some sections of the Sacred Valley treks are suitable for families, offering less strenuous paths.

What are the accommodations when trekking in Machu Picchu?

Accommodations range from camping with tents provided by tour operators on treks like the Inca Trail, to lodges and guesthouses on alternative routes.

Can I do a self-guided trek in Machu Picchu?

The Classic Inca Trail requires a guide, but some alternative treks, such as parts of the Salkantay Trek, can be done self-guided. However, hiring a guide is recommended for safety and historical context.

Can I do a guided trek in Machu Picchu?

Yes, guided treks are highly recommended and often required for popular routes like the Classic Inca Trail. Guides provide valuable insights into the culture and history of the sites you'll visit.

What's the best time of year to trek in Machu Picchu?

The dry season from May to September is the best time for trekking, with clearer skies and lower risk of rain.

Do I need any permits for trekking in Machu Picchu?

Yes, the Classic Inca Trail requires a permit due to its limited access. It's advisable to book months in advance due to high demand.

Are there any health requirements for trekking in Machu Picchu?

Being in good physical condition is crucial due to the challenging nature of the treks. Acclimatizing to the altitude in Cusco or another high-altitude town before your trek is recommended.

What is the difficulty level of treks in Machu Picchu?

Difficulty levels vary. The Classic Inca Trail is considered moderate to challenging. Alternative treks like the Salkantay are more challenging due to higher altitudes and longer distances.

Can I trek in Machu Picchu if I have dietary restrictions?

Yes, but inform your tour operator in advance. Many are able to accommodate dietary restrictions with prior notice.

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