The Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is widely considered the most famous hike in South America. Over four days, you will traverse 26 miles (42 km) of original Inca stone pathways, crossing high Andean passes and lush cloud forests before entering the "Lost City of the Incas" through the exclusive Sun Gate.
Total Distance: 26 miles / 42 km
Highest Point: 13,828 ft / 4,215 m (Dead Woman’s Pass)
Hiking Level: Challenging (Grade: Moderate to Strenuous)
Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights
Best Time to Go: May to September (Dry Season)
Your journey begins at Km 82 (Piscacucho). After passing the first checkpoint, the trail follows the Urubamba River with a gentle incline. You’ll visit the ruins of Llactapata, an ancient agricultural site.
Distance: 7.5 miles / 12 km
Walking Time: 5–6 hours
Max Altitude: 9,842 ft / 3,000 m
Difficulty: Moderate
This is the most demanding day. You will climb steeply through the "Cloud Forest" to reach Warmiwañusca (Dead Woman’s Pass), the trail’s highest summit. The reward is a breathtaking 360-degree view of the Vilcanota mountain range before descending to the Pacaymayo camp.
Distance: 7 miles / 11 km
Walking Time: 7–8 hours
Max Altitude: 13,828 ft / 4,215 m
Difficulty: Strenuous
Day 3 is a favorite for many. You’ll cross the second pass (Abra Runkurakay) and explore several archaeological sites, including Sayacmarca and Phuyupatamarca (the "Town in the Clouds"). The day ends at Wiñay Wayna, the most beautiful ruins before Machu Picchu.
Distance: 10 miles / 16 km
Walking Time: 8–9 hours
Max Altitude: 12,959 ft / 3,950 m
Difficulty: Moderate/Challenging
A pre-dawn start leads you to Intipunku (The Sun Gate). As the sun rises, you’ll get your first glimpse of Machu Picchu below. After a guided tour of the citadel, you’ll head down to Aguas Calientes to take the train back to Cusco.
Distance: 3.1 miles / 5 km
Walking Time: 2 hours
Max Altitude: 8,924 ft / 2,720 m
Difficulty: Easy/Moderate
To keep your pack light (ideally under 15–20 lbs), prioritize high-quality layers.
Original Passport (Mandatory for checkpoints), Insurance.
Clothing Moisture-wicking base layers, fleece jacket, waterproof poncho, 4 pairs of hiking socks, and a sun hat.
Footwear Broken-in waterproof hiking boots and sandals/sneakers for camp.
Gear 30L Daypack, headlamp (with extra batteries), trekking poles (rubber tips required), and 2L water bladder.
ToiletriesSunscreen (SPF 50+), insect repellent, wet wipes, and moleskin for blisters.
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