Inka Trail to Machu Picchu Classic 4-Day Adventure





Description
The Classic Inka Trail or Qhapac Ñan in the Quechua language is one of the most famous trekking all over the world. It was the path used by the Inka (King) to arrive in Machupicchu, built in the top of the Andeans mountain range, it is a road network with more than 30.000km from the south of Colombia to the north of Chile and Argentina, it is an impressive communication channel, the must old in America, built with an advanced technology over the mountains range with tunnels and bridges to connect different cities and communicate them. This tour is highly booked and the spots are limited. we recommend you book in advance, depending on the season up to 2 months could be required.
Tour Options
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
You can send us the details of your hostel in Cusco when you can, at least 24 hours before the start tour day. We will pass by your hotel between 5:30 to 6:00 am to pick you up, you can wait for us at the reception of the hotel.
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Reviews(8)
We were very well accompanied from start to finish. We have made several expeditions with this company and everything has always gone super well. I never bother to leave comments but it is really deserved! We're so happy.
The person in charge kept us informed from day 0. They met with us several times to clarify doubts. The Guide showed us and told us things that are not found in the books. It was quite an adventure and I would repeat it again with mega Expeditions
100% recommended. I traveled from Chile on this tremendous adventure. Megaexpeditions gave me security, commitment and above all confidence. I spent 9 days in Cusco, Peru. Every day I did Tours with them, crazy!! EVERYTHING WENT AMAZING!!! -Inca Trail (4 days) + return train. - Sacred Valley on ATV Mountain 7 colors -Humantay lagoon (Extra: Offer different tours) Nixon, Juan Pablo and Ari thank you for everything!!! I'll be back anyway. Atte, DDM.
Amazing time and absolutely recommend doing if you’re looking to visit Machu Picchu! Our guide Paulo was great and the coordinate Carlos was amazing as well. Very insightful and helpful and will take care of all that you need for the experience. Couldn’t have hoped for a better time!
All excellent, my guide a very professional person and prepared for the whole tour. A wonder to be able to live this experience, I could feel peace and harmony in this place, I managed to clear my mind. I am happy and satisfied with Peruvian culture.
M7chas gracias por tus comentarios, nos complace de sobremanera.
We had Liz M as our Guide! Liz made the climb seem effortless! She was very knowledgeable and shared with us the Culture of the Inka Tribe.. we took the train from Ollantaytambo to Chachabamba! We walked to WinayHuayna , Intipata, Sun Gste and finally Machu Pichuu! Thank you Liz for a superb time and We will Meet Again! We also want to mention Junior our Drive!! He is very Confident on the road and has the most pleasant personality! Thank you Liz and Junior!
It was a great pleasure to serve you, we are very happy that you have known a little more about Peru and that you have had a good experience with us Thank you for choosing us
Thanks to all the team, it was a great experience, the Service was clear and very punctual in their schedules. THANK YOU!!!
fue un gran gusto atenderte, nos alegra mucho que conocieras un poco mas de peru y cuamplir con todas tus expectativas es lo mas importante para nosotros. gracias por elegirnos
Very good Service, they were on the lookout the whole time. The explanation was super detailed. Highly recommended.
hola querida Marcela, para nosotros fue un gusto atenderte, eres una muy bella persona y nos complace mucho que hayas culminado con exito todos tus paseos con nosotros, un abrazo desde cusco.



