FAQs
The starting point of the hike is Km 82, Piscacucho, and the end point is the citadel of Machu Picchu.
On average, you will walk around 10-15 kilometers per day, depending on the itinerary and the pace of the group. This usually takes between 6 and 8 hours, including breaks for rest and lunch.
Yes, it is advisable to be in good physical condition as the Inca Trail involves walking on uneven terrain and at high altitudes.
The maximum altitude reached during the tour is approximately 4,200 meters (13,780 feet) above sea level, at the Warmiwañusca Pass (also known as Dead Woman's Pass).
Accommodation during the tour is usually in basic campsites along the trail. Tents and sleeping bags are provided.
Typically, all meals are included from the first day of the hike to the last, with a balanced diet including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Snacks and water are also provided during the hike.
It is recommended to bring appropriate clothing for the weather, sturdy hiking shoes, a small backpack, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a flashlight.
The dry season, from May to September, is the most recommended time for the tour. During this period, there is less chance of rain, and the conditions are more favorable for hiking. However, this is also the peak season, so it is important to book at least three months in advance as slots are limited and fill up quickly.
Sí, ofrecemos varias opciones vegetarianas o veganas para las comidas. Asegúrate de informar tus preferencias dietéticas con anticipación.
Yes, we offer several vegetarian or vegan meal options. Be sure to inform us of your dietary preferences in advance.
If you have health problems during the tour, it is important to inform your guide immediately. They are trained to provide first aid and take necessary measures. If the problem is serious, emergency evacuation will be coordinated.
Yes, the tour generally includes specialized guides who are familiar with the Inca Trail and its history. They will provide information about the archaeological sites, local culture, and guide you along the trail.
In case of bad weather or adverse conditions, the agency or guide will make necessary decisions to ensure the safety of the group. This may include changes in the itinerary, delays, or even cancellation of the tour in extreme cases.
Yes, if you are unable to complete the tour for any reason, return transportation options to the starting point are generally provided. This could be by train or bus, depending on availability and the agreement with the agency.
No prior hiking experience is required, but it is advisable to have some physical preparation and be accustomed to walking moderate distances. It is also helpful to undertake training hikes before the tour.
There are no specific age restrictions for the Inca Trail, but it is recommended to be in good health and physical condition. Some parts of the trail can be demanding, so it is important to assess your capability before embarking on the tour.