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The Inca Trail is a hiking adventure full of nature, fascinating landscapes, and Incan culture. The Trail connects several historic sites, including the Wayllabamba Valley, Warmiwañuska Pass, Pacaymayu Gorge, Wiñaywaya Citadels, and the famous Machu Picchu. 

It’s hard to top any scenery abundant with centuries-old ruins, Andean peaks, cloud-kissed forests, and steep passes. If you’re traveling all the way to Peru, hiking the Inca Trail is an adventure you simply have to experience. 

Book one of our 2- or 4-day Inca Trail tours and travel to Machu Picchu the same way the Incas did – on foot. Whichever tour you opt for,  you’ll have a unique opportunity to experience an incredible part of Incan history while exploring one of the most beautiful areas of South America.

Salkantay Trek - The Inca Trail Alternative

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How about staying in a treehouse in the Amazon jungle or feeding alpacas from your balcony’s hot tub with the Andes in the back? No worries, all of our tours are fully customizable and you can also design the Peru tour of your dreams from scratch. With unique experiences not featured on our website, hand-picked accommodations, transfers and flights.

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If you’re up for something slightly longer and more challenging, a great Inca Trail alternative is the 5-day Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu. During this hike, you’ll enjoy incredible scenery that includes Humantay Lake and snow-capped Salkantay Mountain.

Best Time to Hike the Inca Trail

Generally speaking, Peru has two seasons: dry and wet. Hiking the Inca Trail is possible during both seasons.

During the dry season (May through October), you can expect warm, dry days and cold nights. Though this also coincides with the tourism season, you’ll experience fine trekking conditions.  

During the wet season (November through April), you should be prepared for rainy days and occasional mists. As this is a less popular time to hike, you’ll meet fewer people along the way. If you decide to hike the Inca Trail during the wet season, note that the route is closed in February due to annual renovations. 

No matter when you choose to go, our Inca Trail tours will bring you face to face with some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes of South America.

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