Early in the morning (about 4 -5 am) we will come to your hotel to transfer you to the Ollantaytambo train station, where we board the train. Along the way, the train winds us through the mountains and cloud forests with breathtaking scenery until we reach the Km 104, the starting point of our trek. After we cross the Urubamba river on a footbridge, we then check in with park rangers at the control point. Subsequently, we continue our hike to the archaeological site of Chachabamba, with an elevation of 2150m. From here we ascend a hill for about 2 hours until we reach a beautiful secluded waterfall and in a few more minutes, will arrive at the fascinating archaeological site of Wiñaywayna 2650 m (8,694.23 ft).
After we explore the ancient inca remains. we contin ue to hike through the semitropical cloud forest area, until we cross over the mountain through Inti Punku (The Sun Gate) to get our first glimpse of Machu Picchu. After a short hike down, we enjoy the afternoon before we descend by bus to Aguas Calientes for a comfortable night in our hotel.
Today is the day you have been waiting for! We will get up early in the morning, have a light breakfast, and then wait for the bus to take us up to the main gate of Machu Picchu. The bus ride takes 25 minutes and we will try to be first in line when the gates open at 6 am. Afterwards, For more than two hours, one of our passionate guides will show you around the city of Machu Picchu and talk about its fascinating history and cultural significance. Once the Machu Picchu tour is over, we will return to Aguas Calientes by bus. From there, you will take the train to Ollantaytambo where a bus to Cusco will be waiting for you.
Duffel Bag transport Service: At Inka Power Peru, we make trekking easier with our complimentary duffel bag transportation to your hotel in Aguas Calientes. Your duffel bag should weigh no more than 5 kilos, so pack wisely. Carry essentials for the day in your daypack, while storing clothing and toiletries in your duffel bag.
Embark on your Short Inca Trail journey with Inka Power Peru, where hydration, gourmet meals, and convenient luggage services further enhance your trekking experience in one of the world’s premier destinations “Machu Picchu”
When choosing a destination for your backpacking trip, it is important to consider the level of difficulty of the trail and the weather conditions. Some popular backpacking destinations include national parks, wilderness areas, and mountain ranges. It is also important to obtain any necessary permits and to be aware of any regulations or rules for the area you plan to visit.
The Short Inca Trail is a stunning trekking route that covers the last 7.6 miles of the iconic Inca Trail, ultimately leading to the magnificent citadel of Machu Picchu. Ideal for those with limited time, this trek still allows you to experience the beauty and history of the Inca civilization.
The Short Inca Trail is considered moderate in difficulty. Although the trek includes steep sections, it is manageable for hikers with a basic level of fitness. Furthermore, proper preparation and acclimatization in Cusco can enhance your trekking experience.
The Short Inca Trail is typically completed in 2 days and 1 night. During this time, You will hike the final segment to Machu Picchu, all while enjoying breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural sites along the way.
All necessary permits for the Short Inca Trail, including entrance to Machu Picchu and archaeological sites, are included in your trek package through Inka Power Peru. In addition, we ensure you have everything you need for a hassle-free experience.
When preparing for your trek, some essential items to include are:
During the Short Inca Trail, you will enjoy delicious meals made from organic, locally-sourced ingredients. In addition, your package includes breakfasts, lunches, and a dinner at a top restaurant in Aguas Calientes, ensuring you are well-nourished throughout your journey.
Your trekking package includes accommodation for the night in a comfortable 3 stars hotel in Aguas Calientes. The following morning, enjoy a hearty breakfast the following morning before exploring Machu Picchu.
Pack light! For the trek, bring a daypack with essential items such as water, snacks, sunscreen, a hat, a rain jacket, and sturdy hiking shoes. Additionally, use the duffel bag service to transport extra clothing and toiletries to your hotel in Aguas Calientes.
Yes! In fact, a knowledgeable, licensed guide is included in your trek package. Our expert guides provide valuable insights into the history and culture of the Inca civilization, thereby enhancing your overall experience.
Absolutely! The Short Inca Trail is designed for people of all hiking levels. As long as you prepare properly and pace yourself, you can successfully complete the trek and enjoy its rewards.