There are very views like what the Inca Trail provides. Looking at the breathtaking landscapes coupled with ancient Inca ruins is a spectacle within itself. Upon finishing your hike and arriving at Machu Picchu during sunrise, you are bound for an unforgettable moment. While many people prefer group trips, having a more personal experience tends to be more memorable. At Andean Path Travel, we understand the value of memories which is why we provide our clients with a unique four day trek giving them the opportunity to experience it all.
What Makes a 4 Day Hike Special?
Flexible schedules and a slower pace are what separates a team trek from a personal trek. With a private hiking trip, taking breathtaking breaks and soaking in each and every peak is a bonus. A guide will accompany you every step of the way and help you unravel the stories associated with each historic site as you explore.
- Customized Speed and Adjustability: The most important benefit of a private trek would have to be being able to choose your own pace. With the 4 day Inca trail hike, you can choose to adjust the speed according to your wish whether it be slower walking speed, or spending longer capturing photos and exploring ruins. There is no need to make you feel rushed to a certain schedule.
- Tailored Advice: When you take a private tour, your guide is fully focused on you. This entails receiving more thorough explanations of Inca history, culture, and the importance of the locations you visit. Asking as many questions as you like will help you develop a deeper comprehension and bond with the Andes’ rich legacy. Additionally, your guide can accommodate your particular interests by emphasizing the parts of the trail that most interest you.
- Increased Comfort and Privacy: Although camping is a necessary component of the Inca Trail experience, a private trek frequently offers more upscale amenities. Larger tents, private restroom tents, and a more individualized dining experience with a committed chef creating meals based on your dietary requirements and preferences are a few examples of this. After a lengthy.
The Trip: A Daily Look at Your Own Inca Trail
Approximately 45 kilometers (28 miles) of ancient Inca pathways make up the traditional 4-day Inca Trail, which leads you through a variety of ecosystems from cloud forests to high Andean passes before arriving at Machu Picchu. An overview of what to anticipate from Andean Path Travel is provided below:
Day 1: The Calm Beginning from Cusco to Wayllabamba:Private transportation will pick you up from your Cusco hotel early in the morning to start your adventure. You will travel to Kilometre 82 (Piscacucho), which is where the Inca Trail officially begins. Your four-day Inca trail hike really starts after you cross the checkpoint. With largely flat or gradually inclining sections, the first day of the trek is comparatively easy. Before arriving at your first campsite at Wayllabamba (approximately 3,000 meters or 9,840 feet), you will pass the magnificent Inca ruins of Llactapata, an ancient agricultural site. After a delectable dinner prepared by your personal chef, you will unwind in your cozy tent and get ready for the challenges that lie ahead.
Day 2: Overcoming Dead Woman’s:Pass from Wayllabamba to Pacaymayo Though it’s also the most rewarding day, this one is frequently regarded as the most difficult. You will start your climb to Warmiwañusca, also called Dead Woman’s Pass, the trek’s highest point at 4,215 meters (13,829 feet), after an early start and a filling breakfast. Although the ascent is challenging, the vistas of the surrounding snow-capped peaks and valleys are breathtaking from the summit. Following a celebration of your achievement, you will descend to your overnight campsite in the Pacaymayo Valley (3,600 meters/11,810 feet). Your personal staff will make sure you receive a warm greeting, a satisfying meal, and an opportunity to relax.
Day 3: Discovering Inca Treasures from Pacaymayo to Wiñaywayna After overcoming the most challenging portion, Day 3 is frequently referred to as the most picturesque and archaeologically abundant day. As you travel through breathtaking cloud forests, you’ll come across a number of amazing Inca sites. After guiding you through the remains of Runkuraqay, a circular lookout post, your private guide will take you to the magnificent Sayacmarca, a sophisticated urban center perched on a ridge. Phuyupatamarca (“Town in the Clouds”), with its elaborate water channels and stunning terraces, will be explored further on. At last, you will reach Wiñaywayna (2,650 meters/8,700 feet), one of the most exquisite and pristine Inca sites and frequently referred to as a miniature version of Machu Picchu. Near Wiñaywayna, your last campsite prepares you for an early morning climb to Machu Picchu.
Day 4: The Grand Finale: Wiñaywayna to Machu Picchu Your 4 day private Inca trail culminates before sunrise. You will make the last push to Inti Punku, the Sun Gate, following an extremely early breakfast. You will be rewarded with the famous, breathtaking first view of the lost city as the sun rises and illuminates Machu Picchu with its golden rays. You will always remember this moment. A mild incline takes you straight into the center of Machu Picchu from the Sun Gate. The mysteries and wonders of this ancient wonder will be revealed during your private guide’s thorough tour of the citadel, which will include visits to its temples, plazas, residential neighborhoods, and agricultural terraces. Following your tour with a guide, you will have free time to sit and take in the amazing atmosphere or go exploring on your own. Your incredible journey will come to an end when you take a bus to Aguas Calientes and then a picturesque train back to Ollantaytambo, where a private vehicle will be waiting to drop you off at your Cusco hotel.
Organizing Your Own Inca Trail Experience with Andean Path Travel
Because the Peruvian government only issues 500 permits per day, including porters and guides, booking your private Inca Trail trek requires careful planning. Securing these sought-after permits and guaranteeing a flawless experience are Andean Path Travel’s specialties.
Important Things to Think About: • Booking in Advance: It’s important to reserve your 4-day private Inca Trail well in advance, usually 6 to 12 months in advance, especially for a private tour and during the busiest times of the year (May to September). This guarantees that permits will be available on the dates of your choice.
- Acclimatization: To give your body time to adjust to the altitude, it is strongly advised that you arrive in Cusco (3,400 meters/11,150 feet) at least two to three days prior to your trek. For pre-trek lodging and activities in Cusco, Andean Path Travel can help.
- Physical Preparation: The Inca Trail is still a strenuous hike, even though a private trek offers flexibility. Your enjoyment will be greatly increased if you engage in regular cardiovascular exercise and some hiking practice in the months before your trip.
- Packing Essentials: Although Andean Path Travel offers thorough packing lists, a personal first-aid kit, rain gear, sun protection, layered clothing for different temperatures, good hiking boots, and a headlamp are all necessary. Keep in mind that you usually have the choice of a more individualized porter service on a private trek, which lowers the amount you must pack in your daypack.
- Trust in Expertise: It’s critical to pick a trustworthy and knowledgeable tour operator, such as Andean Path Travel. They take care of everything, from permits and transportation to knowledgeable guides, delectable meals, and cozy camping gear, so you can concentrate entirely on the adventure. Your experience is further improved by their dedication to responsible tourism and helping out the community.
An unmatched chance to connect with ancient history, breathtaking natural beauty, and your own spirit of adventure is provided by the 4-day private Inca Trail hike. Your trip to Machu Picchu will be more than just a trek with the individualized attention and knowledgeable direction of Andean Path Travel; it will be a genuinely life-changing and remarkable experience. Plan your ideal private Inca Trail now, and you’ll set out on a journey that will remain with you long after you’ve stepped off the clouds.