Luxury Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 4D/3N
- Trekking, Natural landmarks sightseeing, Cultural, religious and historic sites, Camping & Art and architecture
- Up to 8 people
- Local guide
Treks to Machu Picchu
Archaeological sites along the route
Species of flora and fauna, including orchids
Altitude range above sea level (m)
The Inca Trail Tour to Machu Picchu is one of the worlds´ most popular tours, the road is full of beautiful landscapes, trails surrounded by mountains, cloud forests etc. The road has a natural appeal which stems from its organic creation by the Incas centuries ago. The entire path is made of stone with thousands of steps leading to the Lost City of the Incas of Machu Picchu. We have compiled some of the most popular tours and routes that end at the Citadel.
Choose one that will fit in with your schedule and budget. We can guarantee you that whatever you choose, Glamping Peru will get you there in the most extravagant way, spending your nights in upscale hotels, camping in the most grandiose way possible and enjoying the most well prepared and delectable food.
Experiences set in unique natural environments along iconic trekking routes.
Comfortable beds and warm spaces for a restful night's sleep in the mountains.
Sustainable experiences that respect nature, local communities and culture.
Dinner, breakfast and attentive traveler-focused service included in every trip.
5 itineraries available
The 2-day Inca Trail is moderate and suitable for travelers with a basic fitness level. It involves around 6–7 hours of hiking with some uphill sections. The 4-day Inca Trail is more demanding, with several steep climbs and high-altitude passes reaching over 4,200 m. Good physical condition and prior acclimatization in Cusco are recommended.
Group sizes are small, typically between 2 and 8 participants, ensuring personalized attention and a better experience on the trail.
No. The Inca Trail can only be done with a licensed guide and an authorized tour operator. Independent hiking is not allowed.
Yes. Private Inca Trail hikes are available and can be arranged for couples, families, or small groups who prefer a more personalized experience.
The best time to hike the Inca Trail is during the dry season, from May to September, when weather conditions are more stable and skies are clear. April and October also offer good weather with fewer crowds. The trail is closed in February for maintenance.