3 DAYS - 02 NIGHTS TRIP
INCA JUNGLE TRAIL 3 DAYS TO MACHU PICCHU
OVERVIEW
Inca Jungle Trail 3 Days to Machu Picchu is a Thrilling 3-Day Adventure Tour. Embark on an exhilarating 4-day adventure tour along the Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu, combining thrilling activities such as biking, rafting, zip-lining, and hiking. Explore fascinating Inca ruins, coffee and coca plantations, and fruit orchards while enjoying the rejuvenating natural hot springs of Colcamayo. With our clients’ safety and satisfaction as our top priority, we provide professional service and knowledgeable guides to ensure an unforgettable experience.
The Inca Jungle Trail is designed for adventurers seeking a unique, action-packed journey to Machu Picchu. The biking segment is primarily downhill on a zigzagging paved road, making it accessible for most participants. To maximize enjoyment, it is advisable to be in good physical condition and follow our pre-departure training suggestions provided upon booking.
Throughout the tour, our guides will ensure your safety by conducting a thorough riding session, equipping you with full suspension bikes and biking gear, including helmets, elbow pads, knee pads, and full-body biking armor. As you bike, our support car will follow, allowing you to focus on the adventure without carrying your personal belongings.
The Inca Jungle Trail is perfect for those craving an unforgettable adventure, offering a blend of thrilling activities, captivating sights, and a rich cultural experience, all culminating in the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu. Don’t miss this opportunity to create lasting memories while exploring the wonders of the ancient Inca civilization.
3 DAYS - 02 NIGHTS TRIP
PRICE FROM $ 260.00 USD Per person
Places to Visit:
Ollantaytambo, Santa Maria, Santa Teresa, Biking, Rafting, Zipline, Machu Picchu, Aguas Calientes
Trip Starts in:
Cusco at your hotel
Group Size:
15
Meals:
03 B, 02 D, 02 L
Physical Level:
Moderated
Trip Style:
Combined Activities
Total Hiking Distance:
65 KM
Departures:
Daily Departures
TRIP ITINERARY
Day 1:
Thrilling Cusco Adventure: 60km Abra Malaga Biking and 1.5-Hour Santa Teresa River Rafting Experience
Thrilling Cusco Adventure: 60km Abra Malaga Biking and 1.5-Hour Santa Teresa River Rafting Experience
Embark on a thrilling Cusco adventure as we whisk you away from your hotel around 6 am and drive through the stunning Sacred Valley of the Incas. Marvel at the picturesque towns, Vilcabamba and Vilcanota mountain ranges, and the native town of Chinchero. After a 2-hour drive, stretch your legs and take a break in the ancient Inca town of Ollantaytambo.
Continue the journey to Abra Malaga Pass (4350m / 14,271ft), where you’ll gear up and receive a biking tutorial. Kick off your exhilarating 60km downhill ride with a breathtaking view of the snow-capped Veronica peak. Cycle through the Andes, making a pitstop at the Huamanmarca Inca site for lunch and exploration.
After immersing yourself in the rich history, hop back in the car and head to Santa Maria for an adrenaline-pumping 1.5-hour white river rafting adventure. Take in the captivating landscape as you navigate the rapids. Once rafting is complete, return to town and catch a local car for a 1-hour ride to Santa Teresa.
Upon arrival in Santa Teresa, check into your hotel and unwind. If you’re up for it, head to the nearby hot springs to rejuvenate and relax for a couple of hours, surrounded by the soothing warmth and natural beauty. Later, return to Santa Teresa town to savor a delicious dinner and rest up for the night at your hotel.
Tour Details:
- Biking distance: 65 km, approximately 3 to 4 hours of downhill biking
- River Rafting Adventure: 1 to 1.5 Hours of Exhilarating Fun
- Difficulty: Moderate day (full of Adventure)
- Weather: Warm and windy during the day, with very warn nights
- Accommodations: Hotel nigh in Santa teresa
- Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 2
Santa Teresa to Aguas Calientes: Zipline Thrills and 3-Hour Scenic Hike Adventure
Santa Teresa to Aguas Calientes: Zipline Thrills and 3-Hour Scenic Hike Adventure
Rise and shine at 6:30 am, fuel up with breakfast, and get ready for an action-packed day. Around 8:00 am, the zipline company will pick you up and transport you to the zipline base. After a brief orientation, embark on a thrilling 2-hour adventure across four different ziplines and a suspension bridge.
Once you’ve had your fill of ziplining excitement, take a 1-hour car ride to Hidroelectrica for a well-deserved lunch. Post-lunch, embark on a scenic 3-hour hike along the train tracks to Aguas Calientes town. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and recharge.
At 7:00 pm, indulge in a delicious dinner at a local restaurant before heading back to the hotel for a good night’s sleep. Wake up early the following day, eager to explore the magnificent Machu Picchu.
Tour Details:
- Zipline Adventure: Experience 4 Unique Ziplines and 1 Thrilling Suspension Bridge
- Hiking distance: 11 km takes 3 to 3.5 hours
- Difficulty: Moderate day (full of Adventure)
- Weather: Warm and Tropical very warn nights
- Accommodations: Hotel nigh in Aguas Calientes
- Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 3
Machu Picchu - Cusco
Machu Picchu - Cusco
MACHU PICCHU DAY:
- Arriving at Machu Picchu’s Main Gate from Aguas Calientes: To reach Machu Picchu’s main gate from Aguas Calientes, you have two options. You can either embark on a scenic 1.5-hour hike or take a convenient bus ride that costs $12. The choice is yours, and you can even decide on the same day you plan to visit Machu Picchu. Regardless of the option you choose, your day will begin bright and early at 4 am with a delicious breakfast at your hotel in Aguas Calientes.
- If you choose to WALK from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu, your journey will begin at around 4:30 am. You’ll start by walking from your hotel in Aguas Calientes to Puente Ruinas, which takes approximately 30 minutes. Puente Ruinas serves as the first checkpoint, where you’ll need to present your Machu Picchu tickets and original passports to gain entry. Once you’ve passed the Puente Ruinas checkpoint, you’ll embark on an uphill hike to Machu Picchu, climbing approximately 1,700 steps. This ascent typically takes between one hour to one hour and 20 minutes. Upon reaching the main gate of Machu Picchu, you’ll meet up with your group and guide to enter the site and begin your unforgettable exploration of this ancient Inca citadel.
- If you opt to take the BUS from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu, you’ll need to purchase a bus ticket in town, either the night before or on the same morning. Each one-way bus ticket costs $12. Once you have your ticket, join the queue to board the first buses, which depart from Aguas Calientes at 5:30 am. The bus ride takes approximately 30 minutes to reach Machu Picchu. Upon arrival at Machu Picchu, you’ll meet up with your group and guide around 6 am to enter the site and begin exploring the remarkable ancient Inca city together.
MACHU PICCHU GUIDED TOUR:
- Our program includes a Machu Picchu ticket, with the primary circuit options being either circuit 01 or 02. CHECH DETAILS: https://www.machupicchureservations.org/destination/machu-picchu-circuits If there is no availability for the first choice, we will include circuit 03 or 04. Ticket availability depends on the time of booking, so if you prefer the primary circuit options, we recommend booking well in advance. For more information about the different circuits and ticket details, please visit our website or contact us directly. Upon arrival at Machu Picchu, our experienced tour guide will lead you on a 2.5-hour guided exploration of the Inca city, following the circuit outlined in your ticket. The guide will share insights about the history and significance of Machu Picchu while allowing time for photographs and taking in the breathtaking views. You’ll visit the most iconic locations within the site during the tour.
- At the conclusion of the guided tour, you will have some leisure time to explore and relax on your own. If you have arranged to hike Huayna Picchu (which must be booked ahead of time, as it is a popular option that sells out quickly and costs $60 per person), your guide will direct you to the starting point. The hike will take no more than 2 hours to complete, with a round-trip time.
- Alternatively, you may choose to hike Machu Picchu Mountain instead of Huayna Picchu. This hike is more challenging and takes a minimum of three hours for the round-trip (at an additional cost of $60 per person).
- For those considering either of the mountain climbs, we recommend opting for the train return to Cusco to allow more time to explore the mountains. If you prefer to return by car, we suggest spending an additional night in Aguas Calientes and departing by car on the sixth day from the Hydroelectric station. This will give you ample time to fully experience the beauty of the mountains and make the most of your journey.
After immersing yourself in the wonders of Machu Picchu and exploring its surroundings, it’s time to make your way back to Cusco. We offer two convenient options for your return journey: by car or by train. Both options ensure a smooth and comfortable trip to Cusco.
- If you choose to return BY CAR, you will need to begin your walk from Machu Picchu to Hidroelectrica around 10:30 am. This trek typically takes 3 to 3.5 hours to complete. It is essential to reach Hidroelectrica by 2:00 pm in order to board the car, which is scheduled to depart at 2:30 pm. The car journey from Hidroelectrica to Cusco takes approximately 6 hours, and you can expect to arrive in Cusco around 9:30 pm. Upon arrival, you will be dropped off in the city center of Cusco.
- If you opt to return BY TRAIN to Cusco after visiting Machu Picchu, you have two options for getting to the town of Aguas Calientes. You can either walk down for 1.5 hours, or take a bus that takes just 30 minutes but costs 12 dollars. Once you arrive in Aguas Calientes, you’ll have time to explore the town and have lunch before returning to your hotel to gather your belongings and head to the train station. The train to Ollantaytambo is available at either 2:30 pm or 2:55 pm, depending on availability, and the journey takes 1.5 hours, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. Upon arrival in Ollantaytambo, a transfer arranged by Machu Picchu Reservations or with your name on it will be waiting to take you back to Cusco, a 2-hour journey, arriving around 6:30 pm and dropping you off in the city center.
INCLUSIONS
Included:
Below, we outline what’s included in the 3-day Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu:
- Included Machu Picchu Tickets: The price of the Salkantay Trek, regardless of the chosen option (return by car or train), includes a ticket to visit Machu Picchu. This ticket typically grants access to Circuit 02 of Llaqta Machu Picchu, subject to availability. Alternative circuits (01, 03, or 04) may be arranged if Circuit 02 is not available.
- Pre-Tour Briefing: Ensure you’re trek-ready by attending our detailed briefing at 6:00 pm the day before your departure, held at the Machu Picchu Reservations office. If you can’t attend in person, contact us at +51974217700 to set up a virtual briefing.
- Experienced Guides: Our tours are led by official bilingual (English and Spanish) tourism guides licensed by the Peruvian government, ensuring knowledgeable and professional guidance.
- Machu Picchu Guided Tour: Enjoy a scheduled 3-hour visit to Machu Picchu, including a 2.5-hour guided tour adapted to your ticket’s entry time and circuit, followed by 30 minutes of personal time.
- Private Group Transportation: We provide private transportation from Cusco to the starting point at Abra Malaga (4300m) for the biking descent, ensuring a comfortable journey.
- Accommodations: Enjoy 2 nights of comfortable accommodations in Santa Teresa and Aguas Calientes, featuring hot showers and private bathrooms.
- Included Meals: A comprehensive meal plan includes 3 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 2 dinners, all served in local restaurants with options for vegetarians, vegans, and dietary preferences at no extra cost.
- All Activities Included: Your adventure package covers biking, zip-lining, and rafting activities, ensuring an exhilarating experience without additional fees.
- Return Trip Options from Machu Picchu: Choose between a train or car option for your return journey, both including transfers back to Cusco.
- Special Dietary Requirements: We accommodate vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free dietary preferences upon request.
- Emergency Provisions: Tour guides are equipped with essential emergency provisions, including oxygen and a first aid kit.
Not Included:
- Last Lunch: Plan for one meal on your own, as the final lunch after your visit to Machu Picchu is not covered in our package. This offers you the flexibility to explore the local cuisine according to your tastes.
- Entrance to the Thermal Baths: If you wish to unwind in the Santa Teresa thermal baths, there is a small entrance fee of 10 soles per person payable on-site. This allows you to decide on the spot whether you’d like to indulge in this relaxing experience.
- Tips: Gratuities for guides and staff are not included and are entirely at your discretion, allowing you to reward excellent service as you deem appropriate. Please note that tipping is voluntary and not mandatory.
- Drinking Water: To stay hydrated during your journey, you can purchase bottled or mineral water along the way from small local shops. This ensures you have easy access to water throughout your adventure.
PACKING LIST
What To Pack:
To undertake the Inca Jungle Trail, you only need to carry essential items in your backpack. There is no luggage transfer service, but this is generally not an issue as you won’t need many items. It’s important to note that during activities like biking, zip-lining, and rafting, backpacks are left in secure locations while you participate in the activities. You will only need to carry them during the walking sections. However, if you prefer not to carry anything, you can coordinate with the guide to arrange transportation for your backpack at an additional cost, although this is rarely necessary as the walks are relatively easy and don’t require you to carry much. Below, we detail the essential items you should bring for the Inca Jungle Trail.
- Passport: Mandatory for identification and site access.
- Student ID (Mandatory): Required if booked as a student; present the original at Machu Picchu entrance.
- Backpack: 25-30 liters for clothes, camera, sunscreen, valuables, and a jacket.
- Headwear: Wool hat or beanie for warmth; sun hat for protection.
- Gloves: Essential for comfort in cooler weather.
- T-Shirts (2-3): Long sleeves for better coverage.
- Layering Items: Sweater and fleece for changing temperatures.
- Pants (2 pairs): Durable, comfortable; leggings recommended.
- Hiking Shoes: Well-fitted, broken in.
- Wool Socks (1-2 pairs): Warmth and moisture management.
- Rain Gear: Waterproof jacket, pants, or poncho for unpredictable weather.
- Bath Linen and Towel: For thermal baths and personal use.
- Footwear: Sandals or flip-flops for campsite relaxation.
- Basic Toiletries: Toothbrush, toothpaste, personal hygiene items.
- Sun Cream: High SPF for sunburn prevention.
- Insect Repellent: Essential for avoiding bites.
- Medication: Personal prescriptions, basic first aid.
- Snacks: Energy-boosting items (chocolate, cereal bars, nuts).
- Cash: Extra in Soles for incidental expenses.
- Pack Light: Choose multi-functional items; avoid unnecessary extras.
- Prepare for Variances: Trail can have diverse climatic conditions.
- Stay Informed: Check recent trail reports for specific advice.
Staring at
$ 260.00 USD
Per person (group service)
INCA JUNGLE TRAIL 4 DAYS TO MACHU PICCHU
3 Days / 2 Nigths
Moderate
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