Inca Jungle Adventure to Machu Picchu
The Inca Jungle Trek is the ultimate trip to Machu Picchu for adventure lovers. It was designed for people who want to include in their package different fun activities, from Mountain Biking from the mountains down to the high Peruvian jungle with breathtaking vistas to whitewater rafting activities with some rapids, hiking through the incredible Inca Trail with a lot of history, flying on the world's longest zipline and enjoying the view from different angles, and exploring Machu Picchu at the end of your journey.
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Thinking of exploring Machu Picchu? So go through the "4-Day Inca Jungle Trail" that involves a variety of fun activities. During this four-day Jungle tour to Machu Picchu, you will have a different experience from just a hike; Biking to Machu Picchu, Water rafting, and zipline near to Machu Picchu while you approach the Lost City of the Incas. A breathtaking and exciting Adventure tour to Machu Picchu awaits you with history, culture, and adrenaline in the Peruvian jungle.
During this Inca Jungle Trek, you will stop at archaeological sites and learn about the Inca history, culture, and traditions, as well as enjoy the incredible views while biking from the high mountains through the Andean forest into the jungle. Raft down the Urubamba River—the rapids are perfect for beginners yet fun for experts. Hiking through the jungle to Machu Picchu exploring some local farms where it is easy to observe local fruits, such as bananas, avocados, and oranges, and many other animals from the area. Zip-line on one of the longest zip lines in South America. End this exhilarating trip by exploring the majestic Machu Picchu!
Itinerary at a Glance
- Day01
Cusco - Malaga Pass -Santa Maria
Mountain bike 55km /34 miles, have fun on the whitewater rafting.
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Day02
Santa Maria - Hot Spring - Santa Teresa
Hike through on the Inca Trail and enjoy the Cocalmayo hot springs after the hike
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Day03
Santa Teresa - Hidroelectrica - Aguas Calientes)
Feel the adrenaline flying via Zipline near to Machu Picchu
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Day04
Aguas Calientes - Machupicchu - Cusco
Be amazed by the incredible of Machu Picchu and enjoy the view along the train ride
Cusco – Abra Malaga - Santa Maria : Cycling (55 km-34 miles)
Shuttle to Abra Malaga:3.5 hour by bus from Cusco
Biking time: 2.5 to 3 hour approximately.
Maximum Altitude: 4,350masl. / 14,271 feet
Minimum Altitude:1275masl. / 4180 feet
Difficulty: Easy
Meals: Lunch, and Dinner
Accommodation: Private room (Hostel)
Adventure: Absolutely¡ River rafting Class I-II-III
The adventure to the Inca Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu begins at 6:00 a.m. Then we’ll head towards the Sacred Valley of the Incas (Ollantaytambo) there we have a short stop to enjoy a breakfast or buy something you will need along the tour.
Afterwards, we’ll continue in our private van to reach the highest point of this trip, the Malaga Pass (4,316/ 14,160ft) here you will have a stunning view of the Veronica mountain at a side of the road. This is where we begin our mountain biking tour starts. Your guide will give a quick informational briefing and provide the bikes with the appropriate safety gears, then, we’ll begin our mountain biking about three hours (42km / 26miles), you will enjoy the landscape how it changes from the misty mountains to the beginning of the lush jungle along the cycling route you’ll pass through small streams and the warm climate while you descend from the mountains. After a few stops you’ll reach Huamanmarca. From there, we continue our journey by bus to the town of Santa Maria 1200 m / 3937 ft. Where we have our first lunch and spend the first night in our lodge.
During the afternoon you’ll have option to go rafting on the Vilcanota river on category I, II, III and III+ with some rapids, you’ll be safe as we’ll provide you all the safety equipment (Helmet, windbreakers, and lifejacket) it takes 2.30 hours in total. Please note this exciting activity is only available from April to December as the river rises during the wet season)
Santa Maria - Santa Teresa : Trekking (11 miles, 18 km)
Walking Distance: 15 km./9.3miles
Starting Elevation: 1275masl. / 4180 feet
Campsite Elevation: 1500masl. / 4921 feet
Difficulty: Easy
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Accommodation:Private room Hostel
Adventure: Absolutely, hot spring, cable car.
After a delicious breakfast, we take our private van to the trail head to start the Santa Maria to Santa Teresa trek. The first 2 hours of our trek will be ascending, but there will be various stops in order to learn a bit more about the rich variety of flora and fauna that can be found in the region we are in. One of these stops will be a family house where we will rest for 20 minutes and supply ourselves with more water and some regional tropical fruit. After resting for a bit, we will cross a section of the Inca Trail that historically connected Machu Picchu with the city of Vilcabamba. Here, our guide will explain a bit more about the history of the Incas, as well as the system of communication that existed during that time. At this point, we will also see one of the most impressive views in all of the Huancarccasa Canyon. Afterwards, we will descend to the small town of Quellomayo, where we will stop to take our lunch and rest in the near-by hammocks. We then continue 2 more hours on foot to the thermal baths of Cocalmayo, where you will have plenty of time to enjoy the naturally heated water of the baths. After bathing, we will continue on to the final destination of the day, Santa Teresa, by private van and spend our second night in our hostel.
Santa Teresa – Hydroelectric - Aguas Calientes : Trekking (10 miles, 16 km)
Walking Distance: 11 km. / 6.miles
Starting Elevation: 1500masl. / 4921 feet
Campsite Elevation: 2000masl / 6561 feet (AguasCalientes hotel)
Difficulty: Moderate
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Accommodation: Private roomHotel 3 stars
Adventure: Absolutely, Zip Line. (6 cables,)
This day our adventure will continue, after breakfast we will go to Zip Line near to Machu Picchu, they will pick you up at the restaurant, then, we drive for a few minutes towards the base camp, here your instructor will provide you the safety equipment and instructions.
Then begins our adventure flying between mountains through the valley and thick forest, you’ll feel how the adrenaline takes over your body and enjoy the incredible views of the river and valley. You’ll available to fly in different positions.
Afterwards, we’ll take our van to Hydroelectric, where you'll enjoy our delicious lunch in the restaurant surrounded by trees beside of the train truck. Then we’ll heading to Aguas Calientes hiking along the train rail with stunning views of Machu Picchu and the Urubamba river, your guide will show you the location of Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu, also you’ll see a several times the train riding to Hydroelectic, after three hours of hike we’ll arrive to Aguas Calientes town where you guide will accommodate in your hotel to rest then explore the picturesque town.
Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu - Cusco
Walking Distance: By Bus
Starting Elevation: 2000masl. / 6561 feet
Machu Picchu Elevation: 2400masl. /7874 feet
Difficulty: Easy
Meals: Breakfast
Adventure: Absolutely
This is the most important day of the tour – the day that we arrive to one of the 7 Wonders places of the World. Our last day of the tour begins very early in the morning in order to be able to watch the sun rise over the Incan citadel of Machu Picchu. We begin the ascent from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu at 5:30 AM, by bus to reach the citadel.
Once inside the park, your guide will take you to the best spots to enjoy this magical Inca site. Then, he’ll provide you two hours of tour, afterwards you’ll have your time to explore by your own other places of Machu Picchu, maybe even hike Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (previous reservations are needed with two months of anticipation, plus a fee of $35. There are only 400 entrance tickets per day to climb these two mountains). You can climb these on your own time, you’ll need to return to Aguas Calientes by bus in order to board a returning train to Ollantaytambo and finally bus drive towards Cusco.
NOTE:
In order to receive detailed information about your trip, including when and where you will be picked up on the first day, you must visit the “Vidal Expeditions” office one day before embarking on your journey.
KEEP IN MIND:
Please bring your passport and the immigration slip you received upon your arrival to Peru. Cash is the only acceptable form of payment (Dollars or Soles). The type of change (Dollars or Soles) given for payments made in Soles will be determined by the Agency.At Cusco Climbing we are transparent and provide the specific details of what is included and excluded in our Inca Jungle Trail. We know this is very important so that you know what exactly to bring and you don’t miss anything. We provide this information to ensure that you have an incredible experience during your Inca Jungle trek.
WE INCLUDE
Cusco Climbing Team Provide
Pre-departure briefing
Once you book the tour with us, you will get a notification about the pre-departure briefing, where you will meet with your adventure guide and the tour group in our office the night before your Inca Jungle trail departure. During this briefing, you will receive important details of this adventure.
Professional Adventure Guide
All our tour guides have a great reputation in customer service, our tour guide have graduated with tourism career from National University San Antonio Abad of Cusco, they have also studied English in a private language institute. Through to their patience, responsibility, knowledge, passion for trekking and proud to have been born in the land of the Incas, we ensure our guides provide an excellent experience for you when you explore the Magic Machu Picchu.
Permit for Machu Picchu
Once we receive your details and the deposit for your tour, we purchase all the necessary tickets for your trek and these permits will be for a specific date and will be in your name. unfortunately, this information can’t be modified under any circumstance once confirmed, only your passport number it can be update, however for this change you must to bring both you old and new passport.
Accommodations
At Cusco Climbing we included private accommodations 3 nights along our Inca Jungle trail, these are safe and clean lodges located along the route, each room of our lodges has private bathroom with a hot water and clean towel, you also will be available to recharge your cameras, phones, etc. But remember the electrical outlets are different than you are used it is mostly USA and South American standard outlets. If you want to spend an extra night in Aguas Caliente town or Machu Picchu town please contact to Cusco Climbing team.
Hot Spring and Cable Car Tickets
We know the small details are important for you during your trip and Cusco Climbing makes everything possible to provide an excellent service where you don’t need to be worry about these things
Transportations
Private Transport
We included all the transportations during your tour, we will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco and take you to the beginning of the biking, the bus returning from Ollantaytambo to Cusco will drop off you at your hotel.
Train Ticket
In the Inca Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu, we include the returning train ticket after you have explored Machu Picchu on the last day. The train ticket will be one of the available train schedules of 14:20hrs, 14:55hrs and 16:20hrs.
Equipment
Biking Equipment
Cusco Climbing been leading tours to Machu Picchu with a suitable biking equipment to make of your trip an experience of the life time. Our bikes and biking gears are very safe and professional for this kind of activities we include from suspension bike, DH helmet, body armor, knee pads and globes.
Medical First Aid Kit
All tour guides of Cusco Climbing are very well trained in First aid. They received training courses every 6 months how to assist to someone who is in an emergency situation. Also, they are trained how to supply a balloon oxygen in the case if someone requires it.
Meals
Meals
At Cusco Climbing, we know food is such an important part of any vacation and getting the right fuel on an active holiday is crucial… We include 3 breakfast, 3 lunch and 3 dinner. And of course, we cater to all dietary restrictions Vegetarian, Vegan, Gluten free and others just let us know. Our team is well-trained to prepare the best food ever you’ve had with local and organic ingredients.
WE NOT INCLUDED
Extra Activities
During the Inca Jungle to Machu Picchu you will have the option to do the extra activities whitewater rafting & zipline that offers incredible experience and fun, on the whater rafting you will find some rapids, it combines different class between I-II-III. and the zipline offers stunning views of the valley, this is one of the most langest in whole South America. In case you want to book these activities contact to Cusco Climbing team.
First Breakfast
We do not provide breakfast on the day of your departure. However, most hotel offers breakfast during your stay there. In case your hotel does not provide breakfast, we will stop at a restaurant near to Ollantaytambo where you will be available to purchase a breakfast.
Lunch in Aguas Calientes
Lunch on the las day at Aguas Calientes is not included in this tour. However, you and the group can enjoy the last lunch together in a restaurant recommended by your tour guide.
Water
Water bottle is not included in this tour, however you will be able to buy water along the way in different shops.
Travel Insurance
We recommend to buy a travel insurance before to leave your country in case something happen along your visit to Peru
Tips for our team
Tips are not included. Tipping the team is usual on any excursion to Machu Picchu, although we pay good salaries to our entire team, tips are welcome as a token of your appreciation for the team hard work
Huayna Picchu
Huayna Picchu is the mountain which stands next to Machu Picchu. It is really famous hike normally takes 45 minutes hike up to the top by narrow steps steep with a great view of Machu Picchu citadel. If you would like to hike Huayna Picchu after your tour to Machu Picchu there is an extra cost of $75.00US Also, this booking must be done at least 3 months in advance due the popularity.
INCA JUNGLE TREK PACKING LIST
At Cusco Climbing we focus to make your trip an unforgettable experience and we want to provide all details which you need to know before to leave your country and start your life experience in Peru.
What you need to pack? Important- Passport
- Valid, STUDENT CARD (if you booked as a student)
- Immigration Card (given on the plane as you enter Peru)
- Good daypack (the smaller, the better)
- Water storage: Water reservoir like Camelback is encouraged - but enough for at least 2-3 liters.
- Comfortable hiking boots (lightweight with good soles)
- Trekking poles
FOR YOUR DAYBACKPACK:
Your backpack will be with you everyday.
- 3 wicking t-shirts
- 3 hiking pants
- 3 sets of undergarments.
- 1 Warm, down jacket: gets little cold at the morning in Machu Picchu
- 1 Rain jacket and pants
- 1 sun hat
- Bathers / swimsuit for the hot spring
- Small towel
- Flip flops
- Walking boots
- Waterproof jacket/rain poncho
Large plastic bags: to help organize and keep clean from dirty.
EXTRA ITEMS YOUR DAYPACKS:
Daypacks can be any size for hiking, but we always say the smaller, the better. Inside Machu Picchu, bags larger than 25L will not be allowed in. If it is larger, you will need to store it outside citadel gates. But don´t worry, they have a secure storage facility.
Water: we supply a bottle of water the 2nd day and the same the 3rd day, however you will be available to buy more water along the route or at the restaurant. You are responsible for your first and last day
- Sun hat
- Rain gear
- Fleece
- Camera
- Music (iPhone)
- Hand sanitizer
- Toilet paper and small plastic bag for waste
- Extra Money for Souvenirs, Drinks & Tips
- Earplugs
- Some snacks (Chocolate, fruits, energy bars, etc.)
TOILETRIES:
- Sunscreen
- Face moisturizer
- Bug spray
- Hand sanitizer
- Wet wipes
- Small towel
- Toothbrush and paste
- Toilet paper
- Personal medication
- First aid kit: band aids, moleskin, etc.
INCA JUNGLE TREK FAQs
Here some frequently asked question about the Inca Jungle trail to Machu PicchuPREPARING FOR THE INCA JUNGLE TRAIL
BOOKING
At Cusco Climbing, we like to make the booking process as easy as possible; once you decided to do the Inca Jungle trail, we will send to you a booking form where you need to complete all the required details on the form. We need these details to book your entrance tickets and train ticket; you will also need to pay a deposit of $200USD per person. Once we receive your deposit, we immediately book a spot for the Inca Jungle trail once we have done with it, we will send you your invoice and confirmation that all the booking process has set up satisfactorily.
WHERE TO STAY IN CUSCO?
Cusco is a big city you can find a place to stay in Cusco that satisfies your needs; hotels ranging from 2 stars to 5 stars, there are also Airbnb places where you can feel as home. However, keep in mind that Cusco streets are narrow especially near to the main square and some streets are pedestrian with some stairs, if the place you are staying is not accessible by car, we will notify you of your pick up and drop off location of the tour. You may also choose stay in the Sacred Valley near Urubamba city or Ollantaytambo. In this case your pick-up time for the tour will be 1.20 hour late than Cusco. If you need recommendations on where to stay please contact us.
CAN I SPEND AN EXTRA NIGHT IN AGUAS CALIENTES?
Yes! It is possible; we can book your train ticket back to Ollantaytambo a day later at no additional cost. The train departs at 14:30 or 14:55. If you need us to book your hotel or another visit to Machu Picchu let us know but this will be at an additional cost. If you do choose to spend one more night in Aguas Calientes, make sure you contact us at the Vidal Expeditions office at least one month in advance, so we can purchase your train ticket for the right day.
ALONG THE INCA JUNGLE TRAIL
IS THERE ELECTRICITY ALONG THE TRAIL?
Yes! On the Inca Jungle trail there will be places where you can charge your cellphone at our lodges and restaurants. Most lodges and restaurants in Peru, now have the standard US outlet along with the South American outlet. There also may be Wi-Fi connections in some lodges and restaurants
HOW CHALLENGING IS THE BICKING SEGMENT?
As long as you know how to ride a bicycle you will be fine on the biking segment during the first day along the Inca jungle trail. Our guides will give you a safety talk at the beginning of the bicycle ride, they will make sure that you are taken care of and will provide rest stops along the ride. Our car will stay behind the group the entire time to make sure everything goes well.
CAN I JOIN THE RIVER RAFTING AND ZIPLINE IF I DID NOT BOOK IN MY PACKAGE?
Yes! Don’t worry, if you did not book the extra activities of river rafting and zip lining when you booked your package. You will have a chance to pay for these activities at the base camp. Just let your tour guide knows and they will help you out.
DO YOU NEED HIKING BOOTS?
Definitely! it is always recommendable to wear a light hiking boots if possible. Ones with ankle support are extra helpful, especially for the inexperienced hiker. The trail will involve hiking up and down stairs created by the Incas, hiking on uneven surfaces and crossing rivers that may be slippery. The extra ankle support of your hiking boots will help prevent twisting your ankles.
SHOULD I USE WALKING STICKS?
It is not necessary to use walking/hiking sticks since the hike of the second day and third day are not strenuous. However, if you are unexperienced hiking on the mountains, we recommend you use walking stick to help you to keep balance especially during the downhill sections.
SHOULD I NEED SOME VACCINES FOR THE INCA JUNGLE TRAIL?
No, this part of the jungle is far away from the Amazon and is considered rainforest area or semitropical. There will be mosquitos in the region but these mosquitos do not carry any diseases. We do recommend you bring insect repellent to keep the mosquitos away.
WHERE DO I STORE MY LUGGAGE?
Most hotels in Cusco provide storage for your luggage free of charge, if you have extra luggage which you not need to bring on the trail. If you are planning to change your hotel after your trek, we can storage your luggage at the Vidal Expeditions office. Please get in touch with our team for more information.
WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT AS FAR AS WEATHER?
The weather in Cusco and the surrounding areas in the Andes is unpredictable. Even if the weather forecast says it will be 100% sunny it is possible that it may still rain. This is why this is an impossible question for us to answer. Historically April through September is the dry season, November through February is the rainy season and March and October are bridge months - a mixture of both. But unfortunately, the clouds do not follow these rules in the last few years. It is best to be prepared for both sun and rain no matter when you come. As far as temperatures go, that is more consistent throughout the year. Mornings and evenings are always cold. Make sure to bring a fleece jacket for the mornings and a down jacket for the evenings. Once the sun is up, you will be comfortable hiking and touring Machu Picchu in short sleeves. Long pants (yoga or hiking) are encouraged to help from the mosquitos which can be a nuisance in Aguas Calientes.
From: USD 380.00 per person
USD 00.00: from 4 people to more
*Upgrade the returning train to Vistadome service( with larger windows and more confortable seats $60US per person
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WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT?
At Cusco Climbing we offer the best service for all our customers and here is what makes us different than others.
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Small groups: Along our excursion group size is a capped at 12 people. This guarantees that you will enjoy every step of our excursion
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Local Tour guides: Our team consists of 100% local tour guides, who have expert knowledge in our ancient culture.
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Best Climbing & Camping Equipment: We have the state-of-the-art climbing and camping equipment for our excursion. The equipment is thoroughly cleaned and sanitized before and after every excursion.
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Best Climbing team: At Cusco Climbing we focus to create the best experience during our excursions. Our team that consists of tour guides, cooks, porters, horse drivers are handpicked. We train our team to offer you the best service. We take care of our team by providing them with good equipment and paying them fairly.
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