Embark on a transformative journey along the historic Inca Trail with our Deluxe Inca Trail Hike All Inclusive.
This two-day adventure blends the rugged beauty of the ancient path to Machu Picchu with unparalleled luxury.
From expertly guided tours that delve into the heart of Incan history to exclusive campsite amenities that offer comfort amidst the wilderness, this hike is designed for those who wish to experience the traditional Inca Trail without forgoing the comforts of a deluxe tour.
Prepare to be immersed in a breathtaking landscape while enjoying the finest services and accommodations.
Overview of the Journey:
- Guided Exploration: Traverse the Inca Trail with knowledgeable guides leading you through iconic sites and hidden gems.
- Deluxe Campsites: Unwind at specially curated campsites that provide superior comfort and exclusive amenities.
- Gourmet Outdoor Dining: Savor meals prepared by professional chefs, featuring local ingredients and exquisite flavors.
- Sunrise at Machu Picchu: Witness the awe-inspiring sunrise over Machu Picchu, a highlight and perfect culmination of your hike.
Luxury Meets Adventure: The Deluxe Experience The Deluxe Inca Trail Hike is not just a trek but an all-encompassing luxury experience. Each step on the cobblestoned paths is accompanied by the comfort of high-end equipment and the assurance of a fully supported crew. The journey is as educational as it is exhilarating, with our guides sharing insights into the rich tapestry of history and culture that define the Inca civilization.
Epic Landscapes and Historical Insights: The trail offers more than just a physical challenge—it’s a passage through the varying ecosystems and breathtaking vistas of the Andes. Learn about the strategic significance of the trail and the architectural marvels of the Inca Empire. Each site along the route, from the lush cloud forest to the rugged mountain passes, tells a story of ingenuity and survival.
Rest and Relaxation on the Trail: After a day of hiking, retreat to our deluxe campsites equipped with comfortable sleeping arrangements, private tents, and even massage services to soothe tired muscles. Evening brings a chance to relax under the stars, enjoying camaraderie with fellow hikers and sumptuous meals that reflect the local cuisine.
Tour Inclusions:
- Professional Guiding: Expert guides with deep knowledge of Inca history and the natural environment.
- Deluxe Accommodations: Comfortable, high-end camping gear including spacious tents, sleeping pads, and warm sleeping bags.
- All Meals Covered: Gourmet meals throughout the hike, including breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks, prepared by professional chefs.
- Entrance Fees and Permits: All necessary permits and entry fees to the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu.
- Transportation: Transfers from Cusco to the trailhead and return, including the train back from Machu Picchu.
- Porter Service: Porters to carry personal belongings (up to a set weight limit) and all group equipment.
- Additional Amenities: Access to exclusive campsite facilities, such as private dining tents and washroom facilities.
- Health and Safety: First aid equipment and a guide trained in emergency first response.
Tour Exclusions:
- Travel Insurance: Mandatory but not included. Must be purchased separately.
- Flights to and from Cusco: International and domestic flights are not included.
- Personal Gear: Personal clothing and hiking boots; rental options available for additional fees.
- Additional Beverages: Alcoholic beverages and specialty drinks available for purchase.
- Gratuities: Tips for guides and porters are not included and are at the discretion of the guest.
Notes and Tips:
- Physical Preparation: The Inca Trail is physically demanding. It is highly recommended that participants engage in regular exercise well before the trip.
- Acclimatization: Spend at least two days in Cusco before the hike to acclimate to the high altitude, which can help prevent altitude sickness.
- Packing Essentials: Include waterproof clothing, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, a headlamp, and a sturdy pair of hiking shoes.
- Hydration: Drink plenty of water throughout the hike to stay hydrated, as dehydration can exacerbate altitude sickness.
- Respect for Nature and Culture: Be mindful of the environment and local traditions. Stick to marked trails and carry out all trash.