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10 things you should know before going to Machu Picchu on the Inca Trail

The Inca Trail is one of the 5 best treks in the world and Machu Picchu is the end point of this incredible journey. This hiking trail is the most amazing way to see the wonder of the world for the first time, as the Incas did almost 600 years ago.

 

1 – When to book the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu?

The Inca Trail. This is why you need to reserve your income well in advance.

Keep the following points in mind before booking your Inca Trail ticket:

Income from the Inca Trail was sold 6 months earlier. Remember that only 500 people can use this route each day.
If you want to visit Machu Picchu or the Huayna Picchu mountain; ask the tourism agency.
The purchase of income for the Inca Trail is done through the website of an authorized tourism agency.

2 – How long does the visit to the Inca Trail last?

Inca Trail 4 days and 3 nights of trekking (approximately 18 to 24 hours). The route will take you through the mountains to Machu Picchu in the Amazon rainforest of Peru.

Some information about the Inca Trail circuit:

The route passes through archaeological sites such as Llactapata, Runkurakay, Sayacmarca, Phuyupatamarca, and Wiñaywayna.
The end of the road is the entrance to Machu Picchu from the Intipunku (Puerta del Sol). It was the main gate in the time of the Incas. The landscape is incredible.
In most cases, after hiking the Inca Trail, you will return to Cusco by train.
Some people decide to stay and relax in the hot springs of Aguas Calientes to return to Cusco the next day.

3 – What is the maximum height of the Inca Trail?

 

Inca roads were considered difficult to travel not only because of the distance but also because of the high altitude sometimes along the way. The highest point on the road is at Abra Warmihuañusca, at 4,224 meters (13,860 ft).

Advice for Inca Traffic Problems:

Back pain or constipation is a high level of discomfort. May cause headaches, nausea, loss of appetite, and weakness.
The best way to fight soroche is to spend a few days of acclimatization in Cusco or in the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
One of the most effective ways is to drink a lot of coca tea (a translation made of coca paper) or consume it, as the Incas did centuries ago.
In any case, the guide has a lot of experience with these diseases and knows how to help the guest during the Inca transit.

4 – Can I only do Inca traffic?

The famous Inca road is controlled. The aim is to protect the Inca roads for over 500 years and the beautiful surrounding environment.

  • More information about Inca traffic rights:
    Inca trail licenses are only granted within the tour guide company. Funding is purchased from an authorized travel agency.
    The agency will be responsible for providing arrival tickets and everything you need to complete the Inca route.
    Tickets will be reserved 6 months in advance. There are only 500 licensees per day.
    Of the 500 Inca traffickers, officials, porters, and guides were included. Therefore, there are only 200 tourists who can enter Machu Picchu via the Inca road.

5 – Is the Inca Trail open all year?

The Inca roads were closed in February. This month, the rain was heavy and could make walking the Inca roads difficult. The guards use these days to guard Inca roads and buildings. In later years, this path was still open to the public.

Options to get to Machu Picchu with trails:

Salkantay Trek is one of the other trails to Machu Picchu. It takes 5 days and nights and passes through the famous forests and snows of Salkantay.
Lares Trek is a four and three-day trek from the highlands to Machu Picchu. There are many different types of this route.

6 – What is the best time to do an Inca trail?

Cusco and all parts of southern Peru have two different weather seasons: the rainy season (from November to March) and the dry season (from April to October). The best time to do Inca trails is in summer. The weather in these months is warm and it rains little.

What can you do to combat the Inca climate and traffic?

If you plan to visit the Inca Trail in the summer, it is advisable to bring a hat, sunscreen, mosquito nets, sunglasses, simple afternoon clothes, and warm clothes.
If you plan to visit the Inca trails during the rainy season, it is recommended to bring raincoats, jackets, comfortable shoes, and shorts.

7 – Should the trip have been 4 days?

There is a short version of the Inca trail that takes two days. This option is ideal for travelers who do not have enough time to complete a 4-day trip, usually including nights in a better location than in the park.

More information about the next route of the Inca Trail:

There are many other tours to Machu Picchu, such as the Salkantay Trek or the Lares Trek. However, the Inca trail is the only one that will take you directly to the Inca City through Intipunku (Puerta del Sol).
Earning money for the next route of the Inca Trail does not seem like a classic. It can be presented 2 or 3 weeks in advance.

8 – Is the Inca Trail dangerous?

The Inca Trail is safe. Security systems provided include first aid kits. The guide is trained to be efficient in any type of accident.

What dangers can there be on the Inca Trail trekking?

The Inca Trail was wide and well marked. There is no reason for a tourist to risk his life in search of a path on his own.
The highest point is at “Abra Warmiwañusca” (4,200 m.s.n.). This condition can cause serious physical problems.
Adults can suffer serious physical effects during Inca trafficking. They should consult their doctor before going on a trip.

9 – Can I take children on the Inca Trail?

People of all ages, Inca traffic is welcome. Children or adolescents can join their parents. It is best for children to take long walks in the park.

Tips for Inca transit with children

It is not recommended to take the Inca Trail with children under 8 years old unless they are happy with the trip.
Of course, it is not advisable to hike the Inca Trail with babies.
If you have decided to do the Inca Trail with children, it is advisable to prepare them mentally for the trip.

10 – How much does the Inca Trail cost?

The prices of the Inca trails vary according to each travel agency. On average, this four-day tour is estimated at $ 600 per person.

How to get the best price on the Inca Trail?

Most travel agencies offer discounts of $ 20 or $ 30 for students with an ISIC card.
Children under the age of 18 also get a reduction in any income by bringing a passport of their age.
More information on Inca traffic
After Machu Picchu on the Inca Trail, the return is by train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo. From there, transport tourists in a small car to the city of Cusco.
Each travel agency sets up a train service. If the customer wants a better job, he has to ask and pay the price.
Each Inca traffic group has a maximum of 16 tourists. Some companies also offer “private services”.

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