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Short Inca Trail 2 Days

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The Inca Trail 2 Days is a breathtaking trekking adventure that takes you through ancient paths and stunning landscapes. This tour offers a mix of history, nature, and culture that is hard to find elsewhere. The Inca Trail 2 Days is perfect for those who want to experience the famous trail to Machu Picchu over two days. It is designed for adventurers of different skill levels, making the Inca Trail 2 Days accessible and exciting.

Throughout the Inca Trail 2 Days, you will walk along well-preserved Incan pathways, pass through cloud forests, and see magnificent mountain views. The Inca Trail 2 Days emphasizes safety, comfort, and a deep connection with history. With experienced guides leading the way, the Inca Trail 2 Days ensures a memorable and inspiring journey that stands out among other tours.

Highlights

  • Walk ancient Inca paths on the Inca Trail 2 Days
  • Experience diverse landscapes including cloud forests and high mountain passes
  • View breathtaking sunrise over the Andes
  • Explore remote Incan ruins along the way
  • Camp under the stars with comfortable camping gear
  • Learn rich Incan history from expert guides
  • Enjoy authentic Peruvian meals during the Inca Trail 2 Days
  • Interact with local communities and learn their traditions
  • Discover unique flora and fauna native to the region
  • Reach Machu Picchu with a sense of accomplishment

Trip Details

  • Activity: Trekking adventure
  • Hiking Distance: Approximately 30 km (18.6 miles) over two days
  • Hiking Time: About 8-10 hours total
  • Difficulty Level: Hard
  • Minimum Altitude: 2,500 meters (8,202 feet)
  • Maximum Altitude: 4,200 meters (13,780 feet)
  • Departure Days: Monday to Friday
  • Start Time: 6:00 AM on Day 1
  • End Time: 2:00 PM on Day 2
  • Edad Recomendada para hacer el tour: 12 years and up
  • Nivel Fisico recomendado: High fitness level

Trip Summary

  • Day 1:
    • Early morning start from Cusco
    • Trek through stunning mountain passes and lush valleys
    • Explore ruins along the way
    • Camp overnight at a designated campsite
  • Day 2:
    • Continue trekking early in the morning
    • Arrive at the Sun Gate of Machu Picchu
    • Explore Machu Picchu and its surroundings
    • Return to Cusco or designated drop-off point in the afternoon

Itinerary

DAY 1:

Trekking Through Ancient Paths

The Inca Trail 2 Days begins with an early departure at 6:00 AM. As you start your journey, the altitude is around 8,200 feet (2,500 meters), and the path winds through the beautiful Andean scenery. During the Inca Trail 2 Days, you will walk along ancient Incan paths and climb high mountain passes. At one point, you may reach an altitude of 13,780 feet (4,200 meters), which offers stunning panoramic views. Along the way, the Inca Trail 2 Days includes stops at smaller ruins and scenic overlooks. At the end of Day 1, you will set up camp at a safe and comfortable campsite, continuing the adventure on the Inca Trail 2 Days.

The second day of the Inca Trail 2 Days starts early. As the sun rises, the Inca Trail 2 Days brings you to the Sun Gate, where Machu Picchu appears in the distance. The altitude here is around 8,000 feet (2,438 meters), and the view is unforgettable. After entering Machu Picchu, the Inca Trail 2 Days allows time to explore the ancient city and learn about its history. The tour concludes with a safe return journey. The Inca Trail 2 Days ends in the early afternoon, leaving you with lasting memories and photos of this amazing adventure.

Inclusions

  • Professional English-speaking guides
  • Permits for the Inca Trail 2 Days
  • Camping equipment and sleeping bags
  • All meals for two days
  • Porters to carry equipment
  • Transportation from Cusco to the trail start point and back
  • Bottled water during the trek
  • First aid kit and safety equipment
  • Personal expenses and souvenirs
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips for guides and porters
  • Additional snacks or meals not mentioned
  • Optional activities or excursions

What to Bring

  • Comfortable hiking boots: Essential for uneven trails during the Inca Trail 2 Days.
  • Warm clothing layers: Temperatures can drop at high altitudes.
  • Rain jacket or poncho: For protection against rain on the Inca Trail 2 Days.
  • Sun protection: Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to guard against sunburn.
  • Water bottle or hydration system: Stay hydrated along the Inca Trail 2 Days.
  • Snacks and energy bars: Quick energy boosts are helpful during long hikes.
  • Headlamp or flashlight: Useful for early mornings or late evenings at camp.
  • Camera or smartphone: Capture memories of the Inca Trail 2 Days.
  • Backpack: To carry personal items during the trek.
  • Basic first aid kit: For minor injuries or ailments on the Inca Trail 2 Days.

About ISIC Card

Valid Student ID for Classic Inca Trail Hike and Machu Picchu

To qualify for the student discount on Inca Trail Permits, travelers must meet the following requirements:

  • Age Limit: Students must be 25 years old or younger at the time of entering the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu. Those over 25 years old cannot enter as a student.
  • ID Requirements: The student ID must include:
    • The name of the university
    • The student’s name and photo
    • A valid expiration date
  • ISIC CARD: This card type is no longer valid anymore

Invalid Student IDs for the Inca Trail Discount

Student IDs will not be accepted for the discount under the following conditions:

  • The traveler is older than 25
  • The ID is expired
  • The ID does not have an expiration date
  • ISIC cards are not valid for obtaining the student discount for Inca Trail permits.

This information is crucial for travelers seeking to benefit from discounted permits for the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu.

Why to Choose

Why choose “Machu Picchu Team”?

“Machu Picchu Team” is a 100% Peruvian-owned tour operator based in Cusco, with extensive experience in hiking, adventure tours, and customized travel packages. As a completely local company, we’re dedicated to providing travelers with authentic, high-quality experiences.

Our vision as a local company is to deliver personalized travel and hiking journeys, managed exclusively by experienced local professionals, with a strong focus on HIGH-QUALITY and PERSONALIZED SERVICE.

We are proud of our reputation as a travel agency that upholds RESPONSIBLE and SUSTAINABLE practices benefiting both the environment and local communities.

We treat our team like family and ensure they receive fair wages. We are incredibly proud of each member of our team! Their dedication makes it possible for us to provide the top-notch service that our many travelers appreciate.

At “Machu Picchu Team,” we understand that our reputation and the feedback from our travelers are essential for gaining the trust of future adventurers. You can check out honest reviews from our guests on TripAdvisor, Facebook, and Google to see why we’re a reliable choice for creating your Peruvian adventure.

Small Group Travel

To ensure a more personalized experience at “Machu Picchu Team,” we keep our group sizes to a maximum of 8 travelers. This approach allows us to offer a tailored experience, unlike companies that operate with larger groups.

About Our Tour Guides

Our guides are our pride. They’re highly knowledgeable and professional, fluent in English, and deeply passionate about Inca culture and history. Each guide is committed to ongoing personal and professional development, allowing them to share accurate insights and fascinating theories about Andean heritage. They are friendly, athletic, and well-educated, with backgrounds in Archaeology, Tourism, Botany, History, or Anthropology.

Our Inca Trail Porters

Hiking with “Machu Picchu Team” ensures a fulfilling experience. Our porters are here to make your journey comfortable and memorable. They carry your equipment, prepare meals, set up camps, and attend to your needs so you can relax and enjoy the adventure. Along the way, you’ll connect with local people, explore stunning sites, and discover historic Inca villages.

We provide our porters with essential equipment at no cost: jackets, sun hats, warm hats, shirts, pants, hiking boots, comfortable bags, canteens, back support belts, sleeping bags, mattresses, and travel insurance. Our porters come from remote communities, and by hiring them, we help improve their economic conditions and support their children’s education. We treat our porters like family!

Our Team and Equipment

Our team—guides, cooks, porters, muleteers—and our equipment make “Machu Picchu Team” stand out from the competition. During our hikes, we provide:

  • Our Tents: We use 4-season EUREKA Timberline tents, designed for four but used by two for extra comfort and storage. They include a small vestibule for boots and poles.
  • Foam Mats: Insulate you from the ground for added warmth.
  • Air Mattresses: Available to rent for $20 USD.
  • Kitchen and Dining Tents: Serve as a common area during meals, perfect for relaxing and socializing.
  • Tables and Chairs: Set up in the dining area, adapted for varying weather.
  • Travel Bags: Provided the night before the trek.
  • Additional Items: We offer pillows, rain covers for backpacks, survival shirts, and portable toilets during the trek.

Our Commitment to Social Responsibility

“Machu Picchu Team” is committed to giving back to isolated communities. We support social projects and prioritize hiring local staff.

We are proud to support local communities not only by providing employment but also by offering assistance to their families. This holistic approach benefits our employees from the Peruvian Andes and their loved ones, strengthening our connection to the local heritage.

Faqs

What is included in the Inca Trail 2 Days?

The Inca Trail 2 Days includes guides, permits, camping gear, all meals, porter services, and transportation to and from Cusco.

How difficult is the Inca Trail 2 Days?

The Inca Trail 2 Days is considered hard and requires a good fitness level.

What altitude can I expect on the Inca Trail 2 Days?

You will reach altitudes up to 4,200 meters (13,780 feet) during the Inca Trail 2 Days.

Do I need special equipment for the Inca Trail 2 Days?

No special equipment is needed as the tour provides camping gear and essentials.

How many days does the Inca Trail 2 Days last?

The tour lasts for two days of trekking.

Is the Inca Trail 2 Days suitable for beginners?

The Inca Trail 2 Days is recommended for those with a good fitness level and some hiking experience.

When is the best time to do the Inca Trail 2 Days?

The best time is during the dry season from May to September.

What should I bring for the Inca Trail 2 Days?

Bring comfortable hiking boots, warm clothing, rain gear, sun protection, water, snacks, and a camera for the Inca Trail 2 Days.

Are meals provided on the Inca Trail 2 Days?

Yes, all meals are provided during the Inca Trail 2 Days.

Can children join the Inca Trail 2 Days?

Children aged 12 and up can join if they are physically fit and accompanied by an adult.

Travel Guide

Travel Guide for the Inca Trail 2 Days

Recommendations:
The Inca Trail 2 Days is a challenging but rewarding journey. It is recommended to train and prepare before starting the Inca Trail 2 Days. Ensure you pack the necessary gear and plan according to weather conditions.

Recommended Season:
The best time for the Inca Trail 2 Days is during the dry season, from May to September. This period offers clear skies and more comfortable weather for the Inca Trail 2 Days.

What to Bring:
For the Inca Trail 2 Days, bring sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing, a rain jacket, and sun protection. Also, carry a water bottle, snacks, and a camera. These items will make the Inca Trail 2 Days more enjoyable and safe.

Restrictions:
The Inca Trail 2 Days has altitude and physical activity restrictions. It is not recommended for those with severe heart conditions, pregnancy, or mobility issues. Always check with a doctor before joining the Inca Trail 2 Days if you have health concerns.

Age Recommended:
The Inca Trail 2 Days is recommended for participants aged 12 and up. Younger children may find the Inca Trail 2 Days too demanding.

State of Health Recommended:
Good health is important for the Inca Trail 2 Days. Participants should be prepared for high altitudes and strenuous walking.

Physical Preparation:
Before the Inca Trail 2 Days, engage in regular walking or hiking to build stamina. Training helps you adjust to the physical demands of the Inca Trail 2 Days.

History of the Place:
The Inca Trail 2 Days follows ancient paths used by the Incas to reach Machu Picchu. Along the Inca Trail 2 Days, you will see ruins, terraces, and sacred sites that tell the story of a rich history.

Landscape:
The landscape on the Inca Trail 2 Days is varied, from high mountain passes to lush cloud forests. The scenery changes dramatically, offering diverse and beautiful views on the Inca Trail 2 Days.

Local Inhabitants:
The local people near the Inca Trail 2 Days are welcoming and proud of their heritage. Their traditions and crafts reflect centuries of culture, adding depth to the Inca Trail 2 Days experience.

Additional Recommendations

  • Acclimate to the altitude before starting the Inca Trail 2 Days to avoid altitude sickness.
  • Pace yourself, drink plenty of water, and take rest when needed on the Inca Trail 2 Days.
  • Respect the natural environment and local culture throughout the Inca Trail 2 Days.
  • Follow all safety instructions provided by your guides during the Inca Trail 2 Days.
  • Enjoy the journey, take photos responsibly, and make lasting memories on the Inca Trail 2 Days.

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