Inca Jungle Trek Packing List: What to Bring for the Hike
Getting ready for the Inca Jungle Trek? Trust me, packing right will make your adventure much more comfortable and enjoyable. After doing the trek myself, here’s the list I recommend so you’re ready for every part — from biking down the mountains to hiking through the jungle and finally reaching Machu Picchu!
Essentials to Bring:
- Passport (you’ll need it to enter Machu Picchu and at checkpoints)
- Small backpack (25-30 liters is perfect for daily use)
- Comfortable hiking shoes (water-resistant if possible)
- Sandals or flip-flops (for resting at lodges or after the trek)
- Lightweight clothing (quick-dry shirts and pants)
- Warm layers (especially for the cold mornings and nights)
- Rain jacket or poncho (essential, even in the dry season)
- Hat and sunglasses (for sun protection)
- Swimsuit (for hot springs or optional rafting)
- Reusable water bottle (stay hydrated!)
Useful Extras:
- Sunscreen (the sun at altitude is strong)
- Insect repellent (very important in jungle areas)
- Headlamp or flashlight (for early mornings or power outages)
- Snacks (nuts, energy bars, chocolates)
- Small towel (quick-dry type is best)
- Personal toiletries and hand sanitizer
- Cash (for small purchases and tips — no ATMs on the trail)
- Camera or phone (with enough memory for amazing photos!)
- Optional but Recommended:
Walking sticks (great for steep parts, some agencies provide them) - Portable power bank (charging spots can be limited)
- Lightweight sleeping bag (check if your tour provides bedding)
Final Tip: Pack Light but Smart!
Remember, you’ll be moving every day, so bring only what you really need. The lighter your backpack, the more you’ll enjoy every step of this amazing adventure!