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A Thrilling Journey Through the Andes and the Jungle

The Full Itinerary of the Inca Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu offers the perfect mix of adventure sports, cultural encounters, and breathtaking landscapes. Unlike traditional routes, this trek combines biking, rafting, trekking, and ziplining before the grand finale at Machu Picchu. Over 4 days and 3 nights, you will experience the Andes, subtropical valleys, and the magic of the Inca citadel.

Day 1: Cusco – Abra Málaga – Santa María

Your adventure begins with an early pick-up in Cusco and transfer to Abra Málaga (4,316 m). From there, enjoy a thrilling downhill biking journey into the jungle. In the afternoon, optional white-water rafting adds extra excitement. Overnight stay in Santa María at a local hostel.

Day 2: Santa María – Santa Teresa

Start the day trekking along ancient Inca trails, surrounded by waterfalls, tropical fruit plantations, and coca fields. Learn from local farmers about coffee and cacao production. In the afternoon, relax at the famous Cocalmayo hot springs before heading to your accommodation in Santa Teresa.

Day 3: Santa Teresa – Hidroeléctrica – Aguas Calientes

Morning adventure seekers can choose to try ziplining over the valley. Later, hike through lush jungle landscapes to Hidroeléctrica and continue along the railway tracks until reaching Aguas Calientes, the gateway to Machu Picchu. Overnight in a tourist-class hostel.

Day 4: Machu Picchu – Return to Cusco

Wake up early for the highlight of the trek: a guided visit to Machu Picchu. Explore the ancient citadel, its temples, terraces, and sacred plazas. After free time to enjoy the wonder of the world, return to Cusco by train or bus.

What’s Included in the Itinerary

  • Professional bilingual guide

  • Mountain bikes and safety equipment

  • Accommodation in tourist hostels

  • Meals during the trek

  • Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu

  • Transportation from and back to Cusco

What’s Not Included

  • Optional rafting and zipline activities

  • Entrance to Cocalmayo hot springs

  • Travel insurance and personal expenses

  • Tips for guides and support staff

Who Is the Inca Jungle Trek For?

The Inca Jungle Trek is perfect for adventurous travelers looking for variety. A moderate fitness level is sufficient, and no technical skills are required. If you want more than just hiking, this is the ideal way to reach Machu Picchu.

Book Your Inca Jungle Adventure Today

The Full Itinerary of the Inca Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu guarantees adventure, culture, and unforgettable memories. From biking down the Andes to soaking in hot springs and walking into Machu Picchu, this trek is one of the most exciting ways to reach the Inca wonder.
Reserve your Inca Jungle Trek today and secure your adventure in Cusco.

INCA JUNGLE TRAIL – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)

We help you solve any doubts you may have!

The Inca Jungle Trail is an exhilarating multi-adventure trek to Machu Picchu, combining mountain biking, hiking, rafting, and zip-lining through the Peruvian jungle.

There are two main options:

  • 4-day/3-night adventure: The classic and most popular route.

  • 3-day/2-night version: A condensed option with fewer activities.

The 4-day trek includes all activities: biking, rafting, zip-lining, and hiking, with more time to explore. The 3-day trek is shorter and may omit some activities, offering a faster-paced journey.

Yes, it’s of moderate difficulty. No prior experience is needed, but a reasonable fitness level is recommended.

The dry season (April to October) offers the best conditions, with sunny days and clear trails.

Absolutely! All tours culminate with a visit to the Machu Picchu citadel, including entrance tickets and a guided tour.

Essential items include:

  • Comfortable hiking shoes

  • Lightweight clothing

  • Rain jacket

  • Swimwear

  • Insect repellent

  • Sunscreen

  • Small backpack

Yes, activities like rafting and zip-lining are optional. You can choose to participate based on your comfort level.

Yes, when conducted with licensed guides and proper equipment, it’s a safe and enjoyable adventure.

The journey starts in Cusco and ends at Machu Picchu, with various stops along the way, including Santa Maria and Santa Teresa.

Yes, most tour operators offer free luggage storage in Cusco for the duration of the trek.

It’s recommended to book in advance, especially during peak season, to secure your spot and ensure availability.

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Coffee Snack Abra Malaga

A magical break at Abra Malaga

Discover the Experience of Quillabamba Coffee at Café Snack Abra Málaga, an unforgettable 15-minute stop on the Cusco – Hidroelectrica route. Enjoy organic jungle coffee, handcrafted chocolate, and a unique view of the Andes. Part of the exclusive Machu Picchu by Car VIP experience and without a doubt, a 100% Instagram-worthy spot