

Inca Trail
WELCOME TO PERU TO THE INCA TRAIL NETWORK OF THE HISTORICAL SANCTUARY OF MACHU PICCHU – The Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is the most famous trek in South America and perhaps the most famous trek in the world. The Classic Inca Trail is an unforgettable and life-changing experience for those who love outdoor adventures. Walking from the classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu through the vast network of Inca trails is challenging and exciting for hikers. Four days of experience in the cold, heat, pain, and exhaustion as Machu Picchu’s mist reveals the secrets of a unique ancient city alongside emerald peaks and Inca ruins, worth the hike. The basic form of the (classical) Inca Trail was a trail through the Andes Mountains that led directly to the gates of Machu Picchu.
Machu Picchu was an extensive network of Inca metropolia. As the ruins along the Inca Trail attest, Machu Picchu was the crown jewel of the entire northern Inca state within Cusco. In addition to other agricultural purposes, Machu Picchu was a religious and administrative center. Its significant purpose can only be understood by those who walk the ancient INCA TRAIL “Capac Ñan” and visit the ruins scattered on the way to the crystal city of Machu Picchu.
But beyond that, the Incas imagined the classic Inca Trail’s great avenue leading to Machu Picchu and great artistic and spiritual notions. The traditional Inca Trail on the way to Machu Picchu is undoubtedly the most authentic and beautiful way to visit Machu Picchu to understand the overall concept of the great Inca builders’ architecture with the utmost respect for nature. Mother Nature is as impressive as Machu Picchu; the trail passes through a 125-square-mile (325-square-kilometer) national park called the Machu Picchu Historical Sanctuary. The whole area is full of fantastic scenery, Inca ruins, exotic flora and fauna, cloud forests, and stunning views of mountains.
2023, the 4-day Inca Trail on the Machu Picchu Trail is recognized as a natural and cultural heritage of humanity as part of the Machu Picchu Historical Reserve – it is the most essential and famous South American hiking trail in Peru, followed by several thousand hikers globally. The primary way to hike to Machu Picchu is a traditional 4-day, 3-night route consisting of 3 rugged mountain passes. On the 4-day Inca Trail, a porter carries your mountain gear, making the classic Inca Trail adventure enjoyable but with the effort of the entire team of workers and the visiting team.