Inca Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu – 4 Days

Tour Type

Private

Group Size

2 or more people

Duration

4 Days

Adventure to Machu Picchu with cycling, jungle trekking, rafting, and zipline

The Classic Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu is one of the most exciting adventure routes to reach the famous Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, combining nature, culture, and adrenaline in a unique journey through the Andes and the high jungle of Cusco. This alternative route stands out for integrating adventure sports such as mountain biking, rafting, and zipline, turning the journey to Machu Picchu into an active and thrilling experience. This route crosses spectacular landscapes ranging from imposing mountains and high mountain passes to tropical valleys full of vegetation, rivers, and local communities.

The Inca Jungle route has become one of the most popular experiences for those seeking a different and active way to reach Machu Picchu. The Classic Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu tour is an adventure expedition that combines various outdoor activities such as mountain biking from Abra Málaga, hiking along Inca trails and tropical jungle, and the possibility of additional experiences such as rafting on the Vilcanota River, zipline in the Santa Teresa Valley, or relaxing in natural hot springs. The route continues toward Hydroelectric and Aguas Calientes, from where visitors access the historic sanctuary for a guided tour of Machu Picchu, exploring its temples, terraces, and plazas while discovering the history of one of the wonders of the modern world.

Itinerary Summary Classic Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu

Day 1 – Cusco | Abra Málaga – Santa María

The tour begins with an early pick-up from your hotel in Cusco heading toward Abra Málaga (4,300 m), where an exciting mountain biking descent of approximately 3 hours begins, crossing Andean and high jungle landscapes until reaching Santa María; lunch in the town and, in the afternoon, you will have the option to enjoy rafting on the Vilcanota River before spending the night in local accommodation.

Day 2 – Santa María | Jungle hike – Santa Teresa

The day begins with a delicious breakfast and a hike through the tropical jungle, passing green landscapes and an original section of the ancient Inca Trail, as well as a visit to a local family to learn about their lifestyle and taste regional fruits; arrival in Santa Teresa and the option to relax in the Cocalmayo hot springs before the overnight stay.

Day 3 – Santa Teresa | Hydroelectric – Aguas Calientes

This morning, you will have the option to experience zipline or canopy to enjoy views of the valley; then transfer to the Hydroelectric, lunch, and a hike of approximately 3 hours following the train tracks until arriving at the town of Aguas Calientes, where you will spend the night.

Day 4 – Aguas Calientes | Machu Picchu – Ollantaytambo – Cusco

On the final day you will depart very early to ascend on foot or by bus to Machu Picchu, where a guided tour of approximately 2 hours will take place through the main sectors of the citadel; free time to explore or take optional hikes to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain, and in the afternoon return by train to Ollantaytambo and finally transfer by tourist transport to Cusco.

Highlights of the Classic Inca Jungle Hike to Machu Picchu

  • Enjoy an exciting mountain biking experience descending from Abra Málaga (4,300 m) surrounded by impressive Andean landscapes.
  • Cross the unique transition from the Andes to the high jungle, traveling through deep valleys, rivers, and tropical plantations.
  • Enjoy an optional adventure of rafting on the Vilcanota River, navigating rapids surrounded by lush vegetation.
  • Walk along original ancient Inca trails, part of the historic road system of the Inca Empire.
  • Hike along trails surrounded by coffee, coca, and tropical fruit plantations while crossing the lush high jungle.
  • Explore the Peruvian tropical jungle during a hike surrounded by cloud-covered mountains, streams, and wildlife.
  • Learn about the rural life of the region with a visit to a local family and traditional crops of the area.
  • Relax in the Cocalmayo hot springs in Santa Teresa (optional activity).
  • Experience the adrenaline of canopy or zipline over the jungle with panoramic views of the valley (optional).
  • Walk to Aguas Calientes following the train tracks through the impressive Urubamba River valley.
  • Explore the citadel of Machu Picchu with a professional guide who will reveal its history and architecture.
  • Enjoy free time in Machu Picchu to explore its terraces, temples, and take photographs.
  • Optionally hike to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain for spectacular views of the sanctuary.

Itinerary

Day 1: Cusco – Abra Málaga – Santa María

Mountain biking and rafting on the Inca Jungle Route

The Classic Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu begins very early with pickup from your hotel in Cusco. From there we will start a panoramic journey through the Andes until reaching Abra Málaga (4,300 m), one of the highest and most spectacular points of this adventure route to Machu Picchu.

At this location begins one of the most exciting experiences of the Inka Jungle Trek: an impressive mountain biking descent. During approximately 3 hours of cycling, you will travel along a road surrounded by snow-capped peaks, deep valleys, and landscapes that gradually change from the cold mountain climate to the warm environment of the high jungle. This cycling tour to Machu Picchu allows you to observe small Andean villages, crystal-clear rivers, and local plantations of coffee, coca, and tropical fruits.

The route offers a perfect combination of adrenaline, nature, and unique landscapes, making this section one of the most memorable moments of the Inca Trail through the jungle to Machu Picchu.

After the descent we will arrive at the town of Santa María, where we will enjoy a comforting lunch. In the afternoon, those who wish to add more excitement to this Expedition to Machu Picchu may go rafting on the Vilcanota River (optional activity), navigating fun rapids surrounded by lush vegetation. This rafting experience in Machu Picchu is ideal for adventure lovers and perfectly complements the first day of the journey.

Finally, we will spend the night in a local accommodation in Santa María, where you can rest and prepare to continue the next day with this incredible adventure hike to Machu Picchu.

  • Difficulty level of the day: Moderate – Adventure
  • Minimum altitude: 1,200 m a.s.l. (Santa María – Cusco high jungle)
  • Maximum altitude: 4,316 m a.s.l. (Abra Málaga – Vilcabamba Mountain Range)
  • Approximate distance traveled: 120 – 150 km by road (Cusco – Abra Málaga – Santa María) + 50 – 60 km downhill biking
  • Predominant climate: Cold high mountain climate at the beginning and warm-humid in the high jungle (10 °C to 28 °C approx.)
  • Main activity: Mountain biking descent from Abra Málaga to the high jungle of Santa María
  • Optional activity: Rafting on the Vilcanota River (class II – III rapids depending on the season)
  • Highlight of the day: Downhill biking from Abra Málaga crossing different ecological zones of the Andes to the high jungle and rafting on the Vilcanota River.

Day 2: Santa María – Santa Teresa

Hiking through ancient Inca trails and tropical jungle

The second day of the Classic Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu begins with a nutritious breakfast in Santa María. Then we will start an exciting day of jungle hiking to Machu Picchu, following trails surrounded by lush vegetation, cloud-covered mountains, and spectacular views of the valley.

During the hike you will experience up close the natural richness of the Peruvian jungle, listening to the sounds of tropical birds, streams, and wildlife that characterize this region of the Inca Trail through the jungle to Machu Picchu. The warm climate and green landscapes create a perfect environment to enjoy this jungle adventure hike.

Along the route we will also have the opportunity to visit a local family, where you will learn more about rural life in the area and taste fresh fruits grown in the region, such as bananas, oranges, or passion fruits.

One of the most special moments of the day will be walking along an original section of the ancient Inca Trail, part of the historic network of roads that connected the Inca Empire. Here, our guide will share interesting stories about the history, engineering, and cultural legacy of this impressive civilization, further enriching the Inca Jungle hiking experience.

After several hours of hiking we will arrive at the town of Santa Teresa, surrounded by mountains and nature. In the afternoon, those who wish may visit the famous Cocalmayo hot springs (optional activity), known for their natural crystal-clear pools, ideal for relaxing the muscles after an active day in this great adventure to Machu Picchu.

Finally, we will spend the night in a hostel in Santa Teresa, resting and preparing to continue the exciting journey toward the citadel of Machu Picchu.

  • Difficulty level of the day: Moderate
  • Minimum altitude: 1,200 m a.s.l. (Santa María – Cusco high jungle)
  • Maximum altitude: 1,800 m a.s.l. approx. (Inca trails in the Urubamba River valley)
  • Approximate distance traveled: 14 to 18 km hiking on jungle trails and sections of the ancient Inca Trail
  • Predominant climate: Warm-humid high jungle (20 °C to 30 °C approx.)
  • Main activity: Hiking through tropical jungle trails and original sections of the ancient Inca Trail
  • Optional activity: Relaxation in the Cocalmayo hot springs (Santa Teresa)
  • Highlighted fauna of the day: Andean cock-of-the-rock, toucans, hummingbirds, tropical butterflies, capuchin monkeys, and various high jungle birds
  • Highlighted flora and landscapes: Cloud forest, plantations of coffee, cacao, coca, banana, and tropical fruits
  • Highlight of the day: Hiking along an authentic section of the ancient Inca Trail with views of the Urubamba River valley and optional visit to the Cocalmayo hot springs in Santa Teresa.

Day 3: Santa Teresa – Hydroelectric – Aguas Calientes

Zipline and hike toward Machu Picchu

The third day of the Classic Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu begins in the charming town of Santa Teresa. In the morning, those seeking an extra dose of adrenaline can start the day with an exciting zipline, zip line or canopy activity (optional).

This experience offers spectacular views of the valley, allowing you to glide over the lush jungle vegetation and enjoy an unforgettable experience on this adventure route to Machu Picchu.

After this activity, we will continue the journey toward the Hydroelectric, one of the most important points of the alternative Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. The route takes us along trails surrounded by abundant nature, where you can observe coffee, banana, mango, and avocado plantations, as well as waterfalls and mountains covered with tropical vegetation.

Upon arrival at Hydroelectric we will enjoy lunch and then begin the final hike of the day. This section consists of a pleasant walk of approximately 3 hours following the railway tracks, surrounded by the impressive landscape of the Urubamba River valley. As we continue, the excitement grows knowing that we are getting closer to the final destination of this Expedition to Machu Picchu.

Finally, we will arrive at the town of Aguas Calientes, also known as Aguas Calientes, gateway to Machu Picchu. This picturesque place is located at the foot of the famous Inca citadel and will be our resting point before visiting the historic sanctuary.

At night we will stay at a hotel in Aguas Calientes, where you can relax and prepare for the most anticipated moment of the trip: the visit to Machu Picchu the following day.

  • Difficulty level of the day: Moderate
  • Minimum altitude: 1,550 m a.s.l. (Hydroelectric – Urubamba River valley)
  • Maximum altitude: 1,800 m a.s.l. approx. (Santa Teresa)
  • Approximate distance covered: 10 to 13 km hiking (Hydroelectric – Aguas Calientes) + 10 to 15 km road transfer from Santa Teresa
  • Predominant climate: Warm-humid high jungle (64 °F to 82 °F approx.)
  • Main activity: Hike from Hydroelectric to Aguas Calientes following the railway toward Machu Picchu
  • Optional activity: Zipline or canopy in Santa Teresa
  • Highlight of the day: Scenic hike from Hydroelectric to Aguas Calientes following the train tracks, surrounded by tropical jungle

Day 4: Machu Picchu – Cusco

Guided tour of the Inca citadel

The final day of the Classic Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu begins very early from Aguas Calientes. We will start the ascent toward the Machu Picchu citadel along a trail surrounded by nature. The hike takes approximately 1 hour and is an excellent opportunity to arrive among the first visitors and appreciate how the morning light slowly illuminates the majestic citadel, creating a truly unforgettable moment.

The tour includes entrance to Machu Picchu with Circuit 2, considered one of the most complete and requested routes because it allows visitors to explore the most representative sectors of the archaeological site. However, the circuit assignment will depend on availability at the time of booking confirmation. If there is no availability for this circuit, the best available circuit will be arranged to ensure an excellent experience during your Excursion to Machu Picchu.

During the visit you will enjoy a guided tour of approximately 2 hours, where you will discover the temples, agricultural terraces, and main plazas of this impressive masterpiece of Inca engineering. Our guide will share information about the history, architecture, and cultural legacy of Machu Picchu, one of the most fascinating destinations in the world.

After the guided tour you will have free time to explore on your own, walk around the surroundings, and capture the most iconic photographs of this incredible place.

If you wish to add an extra challenge to your Expedition to Machu Picchu, you may optionally hike up Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (additional cost of USD 65 per person, subject to availability).

In the afternoon we will take the return train (14:30 or 16:20 depending on availability) to Ollantaytambo, where our transportation will be waiting to comfortably take you back to Cusco, concluding this unforgettable adventure.

In the afternoon we will return to Aguas Calientes to board the return train (14:30 or 16:20 depending on availability) bound for Ollantaytambo. There, our private transportation will be waiting to comfortably take you back to the city of Cusco, concluding this unforgettable adventure of the Inca Jungle Machu Picchu 4 days, an experience full of adventure, nature, and culture.

  • Difficulty level of the day: Moderate
  • Minimum altitude: 2,040 m a.s.l. (Aguas Calientes)
  • Maximum altitude: 2,430 m a.s.l. (Machu Picchu Citadel)
  • Approximate distance covered: 4 to 6 km of hiking (ascent from Aguas Calientes and route within the citadel)
  • Predominant climate: Temperate-humid cloud forest edge (54 °F to 75 °F approx.)
  • Main activity: Guided visit to the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu
  • Optional activity: Ascent to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain
  • Notable flora and landscapes: Orchids, bromeliads, giant ferns, and cloud forest vegetation surrounding the citadel
  • Highlight of the day: Guided visit through the temples, agricultural terraces, and main plazas of Machu Picchu, followed by the panoramic return train to Ollantaytambo and final transfer to Cusco.

Included

What is Included in the Classic Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu 4 Days Tour

During this adventure of the 4-day Inca Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu, everything is organized so you can enjoy the experience combining cycling, hiking, nature, and culture without worrying about travel logistics. These are the services included in the tour:

  • Pickup from your hotel in Cusco: On the first day of the tour, we will pick you up directly from your hotel in Cusco in the early morning hours. From there we will begin the journey to Abra Málaga, the starting point of this exciting adventure toward Machu Picchu.
  • Private transportation Cusco – Abra Málaga – Carrizales: The transfer is carried out in comfortable and safe tourist transportation from Cusco to Abra Málaga (4,300 m), where the bike descent begins. During the journey you will enjoy impressive Andean landscapes.
  • Professional bilingual guide (Spanish – English): Throughout the entire route you will be accompanied by a guide specialized in trekking and adventure tourism. He will provide information about Inca history, the geography of the region, and the biodiversity of the Peruvian jungle, in addition to ensuring your safety during the activities.
  • Complete mountain biking equipment: For the bike descent activity, all necessary equipment is included: mountain bike, helmet, gloves, knee pads, and protective gear. This allows you to enjoy the route safely while crossing the impressive landscapes of the Andes toward the jungle.
  • Rafting activity on the Vilcanota River: During the first day you will enjoy an exciting rafting experience on the Vilcanota River, navigating rapids surrounded by tropical vegetation. This activity is ideal for travelers seeking to add more adrenaline to their expedition toward Machu Picchu.
  • Zipline experience (zipline or monkey cable): On the third day of the tour you will have the opportunity to do a zipline activity in Santa Teresa, where you can glide over the valley and enjoy incredible views of the jungle.
  • Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu: The tour includes the official Machu Picchu entrance ticket, generally in Circuit 2, considered one of the most complete routes of the Inca citadel. The final circuit assignment will depend on availability at the time of confirming the reservation.
  • Tourist train return Aguas Calientes – Ollantaytambo: After visiting Machu Picchu, you will return by tourist train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo. During the journey you will enjoy beautiful landscapes of the Urubamba River valley.
  • Private transportation Ollantaytambo – Cusco: Upon arrival in Ollantaytambo, our transportation will be waiting to take you comfortably back to the city of Cusco.
  • 03 breakfasts, 03 lunches, and 03 dinners: During the route three breakfasts, three lunches, and three dinners prepared with local ingredients are included. A vegetarian option is also available if requested in advance.
  • Accommodation during the tour: The tour includes 2 nights of hostel accommodation along the route (Santa María and Santa Teresa) and 1 night in a hotel in Aguas Calientes, in comfortable rooms with private or shared bathroom according to availability.
  • First aid kit: Our guides carry a first aid kit throughout the entire route to address any basic situation that may arise during the activities.
  • Final transfer to your hotel in Cusco: At the end of the tour, our transportation will drop you off directly at your hotel in Cusco to conclude your experience comfortably and safely.

Not Included

What Is Not Included in the Classic Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu Tour

Although the tour covers most of the services necessary for the experience, there are some additional expenses that you should consider:

  • Breakfast on the first day: Breakfast before starting the tour on the first day is not included. It is recommended to have breakfast at your hotel or bring something light before the pickup.
  • Lunch on the fourth day: After the visit to Machu Picchu and before the return trip, lunch in Aguas Calientes is not included in the package.
  • Huayna Picchu entrance (optional – USD 70): The standard ticket includes only access to the Machu Picchu citadel. If you wish to climb Huayna Picchu, you must reserve the entrance in advance, as spaces are limited. The approximate cost is 70 USD per person.
  • Entrance to the Cocalmayo hot springs (optional – 20 soles): During the second day there is the possibility of visiting the famous Cocalmayo hot springs in Santa Teresa, known for their crystal-clear and relaxing waters. The entrance is not included and is paid directly at the entrance.
  • Bus up and down Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu: The ascent to Machu Picchu is done by walking. If you prefer to go up or down by tourist bus, you can purchase the ticket directly in Aguas Calientes.
  • Drinks, tips, and personal expenses: Additional drinks, snacks, souvenirs, laundry, or any personal purchases during the trip are not included in the tour.
  • Travel insurance: The tour does not include medical or travel insurance. It is recommended to have insurance that covers accidents, medical emergencies, or cancellations.
  • Other personal expenses: Any additional service not mentioned in the inclusions section must be covered by the passenger.

Packing List

Essential Packing List for the Classic Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu 4 Days

The Inca Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu is an adventure that combines mountain biking, jungle hikes, adventure activities, and the visit to one of the wonders of the world. During the journey you will pass through different climates, from the Andes to the high jungle, so it is important to pack practically to stay comfortable and prepared throughout the tour.

Important documents

  • Original passport: Required to enter Machu Picchu and for train ticket control.
  • ISIC card or valid student ID: Only if you apply for a discounted entrance ticket.
  • Tour tickets and reservations: It is recommended to carry a digital or printed copy.
  • Cash (Peruvian soles or US dollars): For drinks, optional activities, souvenirs, or tips.

Backpack and luggage

  • Trekking backpack (20–30 L): Ideal for carrying water, light clothing, and personal items during the journey.
  • Waterproof backpack cover: Protects your belongings in case of rain.
  • Dry bag or plastic bags: Useful for keeping clothes or devices dry.

Footwear

  • Trekking boots or shoes: With good grip for hiking on wet trails and uneven terrain.
  • Sandals or lightweight shoes: Perfect for resting at the accommodation after hikes.
  • Trekking socks: Help prevent blisters during long hikes.

Clothing – Layering system

Due to climate changes between mountains and jungle, dressing in layers is recommended.

  • Quick-dry t-shirts: Keep the body cool during hikes in warm weather.
  • Fleece jacket or light coat: Useful for cooler mornings and nights.
  • Waterproof jacket or rain poncho: Essential to protect yourself from sudden rain.
  • Trekking pants: Comfortable and durable for walking several hours.
  • Rain pants: Recommended especially during the rainy season.
  • Light clothing for warm weather: Ideal for jungle areas where temperatures are higher.
  • Swimwear (optional): If you want to enjoy the hot springs of Cocalmayo.
  • Hat or cap: To protect yourself from the sun during the day.

Sun and insect protection

  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+): Essential due to sun exposure at high altitude.
  • Sunglasses: Protect your eyes from solar reflection.
  • Insect repellent: Very important in jungle areas and Aguas Calientes.
  • Lip balm with sun protection.

Hydration and snacks

  • Reusable water bottle (minimum 1 liter): To stay hydrated during hikes.
  • Energy snacks: Energy bars, dried fruits, or chocolate to restore energy.

Personal and hygiene items

  • Personal hygiene kit: Toothbrush and toothpaste, soap, deodorant, and basic items.
  • Toilet paper.
  • Wet wipes or antibacterial gel.
  • Small quick-dry towel.

Health and first aid

  • Personal medical kit: Includes personal medication, pain relievers, and bandages.
  • Altitude sickness pills (if recommended by your doctor).
  • Anti-chafing or blister cream.

Additional recommended equipment

  • Headlamp: Useful for very early departures or during the night.
  • Camera or smartphone: To capture the incredible landscapes along the route.
  • Extra batteries or power bank: In some areas there are not many places to charge devices.
  • Trekking poles (optional): Help reduce impact on knees during hikes.

Final tips

  • Pack light: Bring only what is necessary so your backpack is comfortable during hikes.
  • Prepare for weather changes: On the same day you may experience cold in the mountains and heat in the jungle.
  • Prior acclimatization: It is recommended to spend at least 1 or 2 days in Cusco before the tour to adapt to the altitude.
  • Protect your electronic devices: Rain and humidity are common on this adventure route.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Classic Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu

If you are planning to take the Classic Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu 4 Days from Cusco, Peru, it is normal to have some questions before booking this adventure. Below, we answer the most frequently asked questions to help you prepare your experience on one of the most exciting adventure routes to Machu Picchu in the Cusco region.

1. Where does the Classic Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu tour start exactly?

The Classic Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu 4 days begins in the city of Cusco (3,399 m / 11,152 ft), in southern Peru. From there, there is a tourist transport transfer of approximately 3 to 4 hours to Abra Málaga (4,300 m), located in the region of Cusco, province of La Convención, the point where the mountain biking descent begins.

2. At what altitude is Abra Málaga where the Inca Jungle cycling begins?

Abra Málaga is located at 4,300 meters above sea level (14,107 ft) in the Andes mountain range, Cusco region, Peru. This mountain pass marks the transition between the Sacred Valley of the Incas and the high jungle of La Convención province, and is one of the highest scenic points of the route before the descent to Santa María.

3. What is the altitude of the main places visited during the Inca Jungle Trek?

During the tour, different ecological zones between the Andes and the high jungle are crossed. Approximate altitudes are:

  • Cusco: 3,399 m
  • Abra Málaga: 4,300 m
  • Santa María: 1,430 m
  • Santa Teresa: 1,550 m
  • Hidroelectrica: 1,900 m
  • Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu Pueblo): 2,040 m
  • Machu Picchu: 2,430 m

This altitude variation allows you to experience different climates and landscapes in just a few days.

4. What is the best season to do the Classic Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu?

The best season to do the Inca Jungle Trek in Cusco, Peru is during the dry season between April and October. During these months there is less rain and greater climate stability, making activities such as biking, hiking, and canopy easier.

The rainy season occurs between November and March, when the landscape is greener, but heavy rains may occur in the jungle.

5. Is acclimatization in Cusco necessary before starting the tour?

Yes. Since Cusco is located at 3,399 m altitude, it is recommended to stay at least 1 or 2 days in Cusco or in the Sacred Valley before starting the Classic Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu. This helps the body adapt to altitude and reduces the risk of experiencing altitude sickness.

6. What is the difficulty level of the Classic Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu?

The Inca Jungle Trek 4 days has a moderate difficulty level, as it combines adventure activities such as mountain biking, several hours of hiking, and optional activities such as rafting or zipline. It is not necessary to be a professional athlete, but it is important to have a basic physical condition and enjoy outdoor activities.

7. Where are the Cocalmayo hot springs located that are visited during the tour?

The Cocalmayo hot springs are located near the town of Santa Teresa (1,550 m) in the province of La Convención, Cusco region, Peru, approximately 15 km from the Machu Picchu citadel in a straight line. They are known for their natural pools with crystal-clear waters surrounded by mountains and jungle, ideal for relaxing after the hike.

8. How many hours do you hike during the Inca Jungle tour to Machu Picchu?

Hiking times vary depending on the day of the itinerary:

  • Day 2 (Santa María – Santa Teresa): between 5 and 7 hours of hiking through jungle trails and original sections of the Inca Trail.
  • Day 3 (Hidroelectrica – Aguas Calientes): approximately 3 hours walking along the train tracks.
  • Day 4 (Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu): about 1 hour uphill hike to the entrance of the citadel.

9. Where is Hidroelectrica located and why is it an important point of the route?

Hidroelectrica is located in the Urubamba River valley, in the Cusco region, at approximately 1,900 m altitude. It is a key point of the alternative route to Machu Picchu, since from here the final hike begins to Aguas Calientes, following the railway line that connects to the Inca citadel.

10. Is it mandatory to participate in all adventure activities such as rafting or zipline?

No. Activities such as rafting on the Vilcanota River (Santa María) and zipline or canopy in Santa Teresa are optional within the Classic Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu. Travelers can choose to participate or simply relax and enjoy the natural environment of the Cusco jungle.

11. Can you climb Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain during the tour?

Yes, it is possible to add the ascent to Huayna Picchu (2,720 m) or Machu Picchu Mountain (3,082 m) during the visit to the citadel. Both are located within the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu, Cusco region, Peru, but tickets are limited and must be booked in advance.

12. Where do you stay overnight during the Classic Inca Jungle Trail?

During the tour, overnight stays are in different locations of the La Convención valley, Cusco:

  • Day 1: accommodation in Santa María
  • Day 2: hostel in Santa Teresa
  • Day 3: hotel in Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu Pueblo)

The accommodations are simple but comfortable, ideal for resting before continuing the adventure.

13. How many people usually participate in the Classic Inca Jungle Trail tour?

Groups for the Inca Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu from Cusco usually have 8 to 12 travelers on average, allowing a more personalized experience with the guide. It is also possible to book the tour as a private service for families or groups who want greater flexibility during the journey.

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11 months ago
The Sacred Valley tour is highly recommended with Pedro Peru Jungle Tour. Excellent service and very affordable. Ask for the all-inclusive package. Don't miss it.
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Joan Perez
11 months ago
A great experience without a doubt. I took the 7 day tour to the reserved area of the manu and it was fantastic. The guide was very friendly, the cook always made good food and all the drivers/crew were very professional.

In the reserve we could find many types of fauna and the guide gave information at all times and knew many species.
Excellent tour (4 days, 3 nights) including the first morning at the Belén market. Very friendly. They fulfilled the itinerary with some flexibility and accommodated some minor requests we had. The accommodations are simple and have electricity and internet a couple of hours a day, but most of the time you'll be exploring the surrounding area, almost always by motorboat. Kevin, our guide, was pleasant and interesting; definitely a recommended experience.
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Lanasia Valenzuela
11 months ago
If you’re looking for more than just a trip, and want to feel the energy of the Amazon while being guided by someone who truly embodies the spirit of the land, ask for Kevin.

From the moment I arrived in Peru, Peru Jungle Trips made everything feel effortless and personal. Pedro, the owner, greeted me at the airport with a warm, open energy that immediately set the tone for the rest of the journey. He thoughtfully organized both parts of my trip, first to Cusco and Machu Picchu, then deep into the Amazon jungle, handling every detail with care, sincerity.

What made it even more special was the consistency throughout the experience. Every driver and guide I encountered shared the same heartfelt energy. They were easy to find, always on time, and carried a calm presence that helped everything feel aligned. It allowed me to move through the journey with ease and actually enjoy the experience without stressing over logistics.

Then there was Kevin, my guide in the jungle, who took the experience to another level. With a sacred presence and deep knowledge of the land, he didn’t just show me the jungle, he helped me connect with it. He was a kind and gentle spirit, who was fully present. His guidance felt personal and grounded.

Peru Jungle Trips is more than a travel service. It is an experience curated by people who genuinely care. I’m grateful to have found it, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for something meaningful and real❤️
Price per person
$490USD