Inca Jungle Trail  – Inca Jungle Trail Machu Picchu 4D/3N

From USD 340 Per Person

Tour Details

Duration

4 Days / 3 Night

Difficulty

Moderate

Tour Style

Cultural

Altitude

4,316 m.a.s.l.

Group Size

2 - 12 people

Distance

97 km

Tour Map

Tour Overview

The Inca Jungle Trail Machu Picchu 4D /3N provides us with a good adventure method of reaching Machu Picchu and starting in Cusco. Our tour begins on day 1 in Cusco where we will meet our tour guide and lay our equipment to rest. Forming the ride up to the starting place are all-green hills, rivers and fresh Andean air. Each second conjuncture is a mixture of jungles, mountains, and the history of Inca.

Through riverbanks and green trails we move, stepping past coffee fields deep in the jungle. Villages appear one after another, each showing quiet lives shaped by old ways. Among these paths you feel the pulse of the Inca Valley, steady and rooted. Motion carries us forward - sometimes on foot, sometimes astride - and always watching.

Sleep comes easily under starlight, inside cozy lodgings warmed by nearby geothermal pools. Sharing stories around firelight, travelers swap tales while preparing for morning’s start along the ancient path. Each turn reveals something unexpected - riverside clearings, forgotten stone walls hidden in mist. 

One final morning brings train tickets tucked into the plan, carrying us toward a spot known as Aguas Calientes. Rolling through landscapes, we step off where stone paths wait, leading up to Machu Picchu. With footsteps guided by stories, we walk among ancient temples, wide terraces, and lookouts carved by time. From mountain echoes back to city streets, the journey unwinds until we are once again inside our rooms at the Cusco hotel.

We will be moving out of Cusco early time and will be driving 3 hours towards Abra Malaga which will be 4,316 meters. The ride will be revealing fantastic mountains, shifting ecosystems, and vast Andean sceneries. We will prepare to have a 55-kilometers downhill bicycle ride through the highlands into the jungle.

Our bike ride shall be over waterfalls, cloud forest as well as small villages. We will pause up to take photographs and have some time in the air. It concludes on day one at 1,200 meters in Santa Maria. To-morrow we shall have a local supper and sleep.

Day 1 Statistics:

  • Distance covered: 55 km
  • Elevation peak: 4,316 meters (above sea level)
  • Minimum altitude: 1,200 meters (above sea level)
  • Activities: Mountain biking, sure exploration of surfaces
  • Difficulty: Moderate

The day will begin by taking a walk into the coffee, cacao, and tropical fruits plantations (16 meters). The path will be covered with ancient irrigation systems and paved roads. And we will have to pass over suspension bridges and little waterfalls.

We will halt at the points across the river Vilcanota and take a natural lunch. Afternoon: we will arrive at 1,550 meters at the locality named Santa Teresa, and rest in the hot springs of Cocalmayo. We are going to spend a night in a nice lodge.

Day 2 Statistics:

  • Distance covered: 16km of walking.
  • Elevation peak: 1,900 above the sea level.
  • Minimum altitude: 1,200 above sea level.
  • Activities Trekking: Cultural exploration, hot springs
  • Difficulty: Moderate

Our path will involve a 18 kms walk through the jungle tracks towards the Hidroelectrica which is along the Vilcanota River. We will go through thick plants, falls and tropical birds. We shall take pictures and have a sightseeing tour.

We will then resume after lunch by the river, to Aguas Calientes 2040 meters. The path lies near the train lines and provides another view on the valley. In Aguas Calientes, we are going to investigate the town, with its market, and prepare to sleep in a good lodge.

Day 3 Statistics:

  • Went distance: 18km walking.
  • Peak elevation: 2,040 metres Reef.
  • Minimum height: 1, 550 m above sea level.
  • Activities: Trekking, jungle exploring and natural town visit.
  • Difficulty: Moderate

The next day will be early in the morning when we will go to Machu Picchu at 2430 meters with the bus. We will visit the Temple of the Sun, Sacred Plaza and the terraces led by our guide. We will be informed about the history and mysteries of the Inca city.

We will get to exploring Machu picchu after the guided tour as we will be free to take photos. As we will see further on, we will take a train to Ollantaytambo and a bus to Cusco. This will complete the 4 days Inca Jungle trail adventure with wonderful memories.

Day 4 Statistics:

  • Distance covered: Walking within Machu Picchu 8 km.
  • Peak: 2,430 m above sea level
  • Minimal altitude: 2,040m above sea level.
  • Activities: Archaeological discovery, photographs, sightseeing.
  • Difficulty: Moderate

What's Included:

Transports to Cusco to receive the tourists in the private bus, the destination of the tour to be Abra Malaga and Santa Maria.

    Machu Picchu- Ollantaytambo tickets.

      The 3 nights stay in comfortable lodges (Santa Maria, Santa Teresa, Aguas Calientes).

        3 breakfasts, 3 lunch and 3 dinner.

          Machu Picchu tickets.

            Mountain bikes and protective gear (helmet, gloves, flashing-vest).

              English/Spanish bilingual professional tour guide (has worked Inca Jungle Trail).

                Hiking Inca trails and jungles.

                  Guided visit to Machu Picchu.

                    Leisure time to go sightseeing in Aguas Calentes.

                      What's Not Included:

                      Extra cost Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (Optional).

                        Bus to Machu Picchu entrance.

                          Breakfast on the first day and lunch on the last day.

                            Alcoholic beverages, snacks or meals not stated in the itinerary.

                              Shopping, souvenirs or personal expenses.

                                Advice to the guides and cooks or support staff.

                                  Accident insurance, travel insurance.

                                    Individual climbing equipment not defined in inclusions.

                                      Clothes

                                      • Bufanda, guantes y gorro
                                        Hat, scarf and gloves
                                      • Pantalones ligeros
                                        Lightweight and comfortable trousers
                                      • Sandalias ligeras
                                        Sandals or light footwear for relaxation
                                      • Botas de trekking
                                        Trekking shoes or boots
                                      • Casaca abrigadora
                                        Warm jacket
                                      • Casaca impermeable
                                        Waterproof or windproof jacket

                                      Equipment

                                      • Poncho
                                        Rain poncho
                                      • Palos de trekking
                                        Trekking poles

                                      Essential

                                      • Dinero en soles
                                        Cash (soles) and/or credit cards
                                      • Repelente de insecto
                                        Insect repellent
                                      • Pasaporte
                                        Passport or ID card (and digital copies)
                                      • Botellas de agua
                                        Reusable water bottle
                                      • Crema solar
                                        Sunscreen (SPF 50+)

                                      Recommended

                                      • Snacks
                                        Energy snacks (bars, nuts, etc.)
                                      • Cargador recargable
                                        Portable charger

                                      Tour Route Map

                                      Tour Map

                                      Initial Deposit:

                                      To guarantee your reservation for a tour or package with Super Tour Machupicchu, a non-refundable initial deposit is required. The amount of this deposit varies depending on the selected itinerary.

                                      Payment can be made via PayPal or credit/debit card. Please note that a 5% service fee will be applied to card payments, and an 8% fee will be applied to PayPal transactions.

                                      By proceeding with the reservation, you confirm that you have read, understood, and fully accepted our Terms and Conditions.

                                      Reservation Confirmation:

                                      Your reservation will be considered confirmed and binding once Super Tour Machupicchu has received all your information and verified your deposit. At that moment, a legally binding contractual agreement will be established between both parties, marking the official beginning of your next adventure.

                                      Shared Responsibility:

                                      All individuals included in the reservation are jointly responsible for the agreement with Super Tour Machupicchu. The person signing the contract represents each individual listed in the reservation, meaning all parties are informed and agree to our Terms and Conditions.

                                      Required Information for Reservation:

                                      Along with the non-refundable deposit, it is essential to provide the following personal details during the reservation process:

                                      • Full name

                                      • Passport or ID number

                                      • Gender

                                      • Nationality

                                      • Date of birth

                                       

                                      These details are crucial to ensure your experience with Super Tour Machupicchu is safe, organized, and memorable.

                                      A journey unfolds across four days, then slips into three quiet nights. Bikes roll through open paths while feet follow rugged trails. A guide leads the way toward ancient stones at Machu Picchu, step by steady step.
                                      Might help, yet it's not a must. Some start fresh, others build on older attempts. Either way, readiness matters more than history. What counts is preparation, not past entries in a logbook.
                                      Fewer downpours make paths firmer between April and October. When rains arrive, mossy roots turn slick underfoot.
                                      Breakfast, lunch, and dinner - each served once daily - are part of the deal. Snacks? Those you’ll need to cover yourself. Three square meals land on your plate every day. Drinks beyond water or coffee aren’t bundled in. Meals are set, nothing more.
                                      Booking entry passes ahead of time is possible, though it costs extra. Still, paying more up front lets you skip lines later. Getting access early happens online, just not included by default.
                                      Lodging awaits travelers in cozy cabins across Santa María, then onward to Santa Teresa, finally settling near steaming springs in Aguas Calientes.
                                      Footwear made for trails matters most. Light layers work well when temperatures shift. Warm clothes keep you comfortable during stops. Rain gear comes in handy if skies open up. Water stays necessary throughout the walk. Snacks help maintain energy along the path.
                                      Footsteps grow steady on terrain marked neither easy nor tough. Hikers move through green thickets where ancient stones peek under moss. Bikes roll along packed dirt when paths allow. Jungle air hangs heavy one moment, then shifts as sunlight cuts through vines.
                                      Travelers going alone can join without issue. Hiking parts are doable if kids handle steady walking on uneven paths.
                                      Furthest up? That spot belongs to Abra Málaga - 4,316 meters high. Moving slow helps reduce chances of struggling with thin air.

                                      We will be moving out of Cusco early time and will be driving 3 hours towards Abra Malaga which will be 4,316 meters. The ride will be revealing fantastic mountains, shifting ecosystems, and vast Andean sceneries. We will prepare to have a 55-kilometers downhill bicycle ride through the highlands into the jungle.

                                      Our bike ride shall be over waterfalls, cloud forest as well as small villages. We will pause up to take photographs and have some time in the air. It concludes on day one at 1,200 meters in Santa Maria. To-morrow we shall have a local supper and sleep.

                                      Day 1 Statistics:

                                      • Distance covered: 55 km
                                      • Elevation peak: 4,316 meters (above sea level)
                                      • Minimum altitude: 1,200 meters (above sea level)
                                      • Activities: Mountain biking, sure exploration of surfaces
                                      • Difficulty: Moderate

                                      The day will begin by taking a walk into the coffee, cacao, and tropical fruits plantations (16 meters). The path will be covered with ancient irrigation systems and paved roads. And we will have to pass over suspension bridges and little waterfalls.

                                      We will halt at the points across the river Vilcanota and take a natural lunch. Afternoon: we will arrive at 1,550 meters at the locality named Santa Teresa, and rest in the hot springs of Cocalmayo. We are going to spend a night in a nice lodge.

                                      Day 2 Statistics:

                                      • Distance covered: 16km of walking.
                                      • Elevation peak: 1,900 above the sea level.
                                      • Minimum altitude: 1,200 above sea level.
                                      • Activities Trekking: Cultural exploration, hot springs
                                      • Difficulty: Moderate

                                      Our path will involve a 18 kms walk through the jungle tracks towards the Hidroelectrica which is along the Vilcanota River. We will go through thick plants, falls and tropical birds. We shall take pictures and have a sightseeing tour.

                                      We will then resume after lunch by the river, to Aguas Calientes 2040 meters. The path lies near the train lines and provides another view on the valley. In Aguas Calientes, we are going to investigate the town, with its market, and prepare to sleep in a good lodge.

                                      Day 3 Statistics:

                                      • Went distance: 18km walking.
                                      • Peak elevation: 2,040 metres Reef.
                                      • Minimum height: 1, 550 m above sea level.
                                      • Activities: Trekking, jungle exploring and natural town visit.
                                      • Difficulty: Moderate

                                      The next day will be early in the morning when we will go to Machu Picchu at 2430 meters with the bus. We will visit the Temple of the Sun, Sacred Plaza and the terraces led by our guide. We will be informed about the history and mysteries of the Inca city.

                                      We will get to exploring Machu picchu after the guided tour as we will be free to take photos. As we will see further on, we will take a train to Ollantaytambo and a bus to Cusco. This will complete the 4 days Inca Jungle trail adventure with wonderful memories.

                                      Day 4 Statistics:

                                      • Distance covered: Walking within Machu Picchu 8 km.
                                      • Peak: 2,430 m above sea level
                                      • Minimal altitude: 2,040m above sea level.
                                      • Activities: Archaeological discovery, photographs, sightseeing.
                                      • Difficulty: Moderate

                                      What's Included:

                                      Transports to Cusco to receive the tourists in the private bus, the destination of the tour to be Abra Malaga and Santa Maria.

                                        Machu Picchu- Ollantaytambo tickets.

                                          The 3 nights stay in comfortable lodges (Santa Maria, Santa Teresa, Aguas Calientes).

                                            3 breakfasts, 3 lunch and 3 dinner.

                                              Machu Picchu tickets.

                                                Mountain bikes and protective gear (helmet, gloves, flashing-vest).

                                                  English/Spanish bilingual professional tour guide (has worked Inca Jungle Trail).

                                                    Hiking Inca trails and jungles.

                                                      Guided visit to Machu Picchu.

                                                        Leisure time to go sightseeing in Aguas Calentes.

                                                          What's Not Included:

                                                          Extra cost Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (Optional).

                                                            Bus to Machu Picchu entrance.

                                                              Breakfast on the first day and lunch on the last day.

                                                                Alcoholic beverages, snacks or meals not stated in the itinerary.

                                                                  Shopping, souvenirs or personal expenses.

                                                                    Advice to the guides and cooks or support staff.

                                                                      Accident insurance, travel insurance.

                                                                        Individual climbing equipment not defined in inclusions.

                                                                          Clothes

                                                                          • Bufanda, guantes y gorro
                                                                            Hat, scarf and gloves
                                                                          • Pantalones ligeros
                                                                            Lightweight and comfortable trousers
                                                                          • Sandalias ligeras
                                                                            Sandals or light footwear for relaxation
                                                                          • Botas de trekking
                                                                            Trekking shoes or boots
                                                                          • Casaca abrigadora
                                                                            Warm jacket
                                                                          • Casaca impermeable
                                                                            Waterproof or windproof jacket

                                                                          Equipment

                                                                          • Poncho
                                                                            Rain poncho
                                                                          • Palos de trekking
                                                                            Trekking poles

                                                                          Essential

                                                                          • Dinero en soles
                                                                            Cash (soles) and/or credit cards
                                                                          • Repelente de insecto
                                                                            Insect repellent
                                                                          • Pasaporte
                                                                            Passport or ID card (and digital copies)
                                                                          • Botellas de agua
                                                                            Reusable water bottle
                                                                          • Crema solar
                                                                            Sunscreen (SPF 50+)

                                                                          Recommended

                                                                          • Snacks
                                                                            Energy snacks (bars, nuts, etc.)
                                                                          • Cargador recargable
                                                                            Portable charger

                                                                          Tour Route Map

                                                                          Tour Map

                                                                          Initial Deposit:

                                                                          To guarantee your reservation for a tour or package with Super Tour Machupicchu, a non-refundable initial deposit is required. The amount of this deposit varies depending on the selected itinerary.

                                                                          Payment can be made via PayPal or credit/debit card. Please note that a 5% service fee will be applied to card payments, and an 8% fee will be applied to PayPal transactions.

                                                                          By proceeding with the reservation, you confirm that you have read, understood, and fully accepted our Terms and Conditions.

                                                                          Reservation Confirmation:

                                                                          Your reservation will be considered confirmed and binding once Super Tour Machupicchu has received all your information and verified your deposit. At that moment, a legally binding contractual agreement will be established between both parties, marking the official beginning of your next adventure.

                                                                          Shared Responsibility:

                                                                          All individuals included in the reservation are jointly responsible for the agreement with Super Tour Machupicchu. The person signing the contract represents each individual listed in the reservation, meaning all parties are informed and agree to our Terms and Conditions.

                                                                          Required Information for Reservation:

                                                                          Along with the non-refundable deposit, it is essential to provide the following personal details during the reservation process:

                                                                          • Full name

                                                                          • Passport or ID number

                                                                          • Gender

                                                                          • Nationality

                                                                          • Date of birth

                                                                           

                                                                          These details are crucial to ensure your experience with Super Tour Machupicchu is safe, organized, and memorable.

                                                                          A journey unfolds across four days, then slips into three quiet nights. Bikes roll through open paths while feet follow rugged trails. A guide leads the way toward ancient stones at Machu Picchu, step by steady step.
                                                                          Might help, yet it's not a must. Some start fresh, others build on older attempts. Either way, readiness matters more than history. What counts is preparation, not past entries in a logbook.
                                                                          Fewer downpours make paths firmer between April and October. When rains arrive, mossy roots turn slick underfoot.
                                                                          Breakfast, lunch, and dinner - each served once daily - are part of the deal. Snacks? Those you’ll need to cover yourself. Three square meals land on your plate every day. Drinks beyond water or coffee aren’t bundled in. Meals are set, nothing more.
                                                                          Booking entry passes ahead of time is possible, though it costs extra. Still, paying more up front lets you skip lines later. Getting access early happens online, just not included by default.
                                                                          Lodging awaits travelers in cozy cabins across Santa María, then onward to Santa Teresa, finally settling near steaming springs in Aguas Calientes.
                                                                          Footwear made for trails matters most. Light layers work well when temperatures shift. Warm clothes keep you comfortable during stops. Rain gear comes in handy if skies open up. Water stays necessary throughout the walk. Snacks help maintain energy along the path.
                                                                          Footsteps grow steady on terrain marked neither easy nor tough. Hikers move through green thickets where ancient stones peek under moss. Bikes roll along packed dirt when paths allow. Jungle air hangs heavy one moment, then shifts as sunlight cuts through vines.
                                                                          Travelers going alone can join without issue. Hiking parts are doable if kids handle steady walking on uneven paths.
                                                                          Furthest up? That spot belongs to Abra Málaga - 4,316 meters high. Moving slow helps reduce chances of struggling with thin air.