Embark on a thrilling 3-day adventure along the Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu, filled with exhilarating activities and captivating sights. This action-packed tour combines biking, rafting, zip-lining, and hiking, allowing you to explore the stunning landscapes and immerse yourself in the rich history of the region. From Inca ruins to coffee plantations and fruit orchards, each day is filled with unique experiences. Safety is our priority, as we provide professional guides, top-notch equipment, and support vehicles throughout the journey. End your adventure with a visit to the majestic Machu Picchu, guided by experts who will bring its fascinating history to life. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to create lasting memories while uncovering the wonders of the ancient Inca civilization.
This enhanced conclusion summarizes the highlights of the Inca Jungle Trail tour, emphasizing the thrilling activities and cultural experiences offered. It also provides important details about the itinerary and logistics, ensuring a well-informed decision for potential travelers.
Receive all the necessary details before the start of the tour to travel safely and confidently.
Accompaniment of a professional guide who will enrich your adventure with cultural information and continuous orientation.
We have a first aid kit for basic care in case of minor emergencies.
Support available at all times to answer questions or help you with any unforeseen event.
Comfortable and safe transfers throughout the itinerary in authorized units for tourism.
Includes pick up from your accommodation or agreed point to start the tour on time.
All main meals are included, with vegetarian options available for those who require it.
Official access to the Inca citadel without the need for a separate ticket.
Includes complete and safe equipment to make the most of the biking experience.
More protection during mountain biking with a closed helmet of high security.
Special gloves for greater comfort and control during cycling activities.
Extra protection for your knees during demanding or downhill rides.
Rain jacket included to keep you dry and comfortable in case of bad weather.
Comfortable and well located accommodation to rest before or after visiting Machu Picchu.
Return by train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo (2 hours approximately) and pick up at the train station and transfer to Cusco, arrival point near your hotel This service is not included in the standard package. It is available as an additional option upon request.
The official transportation between Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu is not included. It can be purchased directly in Aguas Calientes.
Tips for guides, drivers or other team members are not included. It is at the discretion of the passenger.
Any expenses not specified in the itinerary, such as snacks, souvenirs or extra services, will be paid by the passenger.
Entrance to the hot springs is optional and is not included in the package.
Domestic or international flights are not included. We recommend purchasing them in advance.
Shopping, phone calls, laundry or other personal services are not part of the service.
Access to Huayna Picchu mountain has an additional cost and is subject to availability.
The return bus from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes is not included. It can be done on foot or purchased separately.
Return by bus from Hidroeléctrica to Cusco (6 hours approximately), arrival point near your hotel The return is by tourist transport from Hidroeléctrica to Cusco, with arrival at a central point near your lodging.
$100.00
Select the package that best suits your travel plans.
Click on the “Book Online” button, choose your travel date, and complete the booking form.
Important: Only one person should fill out the form for the entire group to ensure you're all booked together.
Secure your booking by paying online with any debit or credit card.
Our system will charge 40% of the total amount in advance.
After your payment is completed, our reservations team will contact you via email to request the following information for each passenger (please include a photo or scanned image of the passport): Full name, Passport number, Nationality, Date of birth, Gender, Phone number
If your student card meets Peruvian government requirements, reserve the tour with a deposit and pay the remaining balance upon arrival in Cusco. The student discount will be applied at that time.
All university cards must be laminated and clearly show the following information:
Get your backpack ready with the following recommendations!
These are must-haves for any multi-day hike in the Andes, especially if you're joining a guided Salkantay tour:
Valid Passport or ID – Needed for checkpoints and Machu Picchu entry.
Cash in soles – Small bills for tips, snacks, or hot springs.
Camera or phone – Capture epic landscapes and memories.
Power bank – Electricity is limited; keep your devices charged.
Travel insurance – Strongly recommended for trekking in remote areas.
Altitude pills or coca leaves – To help with high elevation.
Plastic bags or dry bags – Keep clothes and electronics dry during rain.
Weather changes drastically from sun to snow. Dress in layers and stay dry:
Hiking boots or trail shoes – Waterproof, durable, and already broken in.
Hiking socks – Wool or synthetic (not cotton); bring several pairs.
Long pants – Lightweight, quick-drying hiking pants or leggings.
Moisture-wicking shirts or T-shirts – Stay cool and dry while hiking.
Fleece jacket or thermal layer – For cold nights and high elevations.
Waterproof jacket or rain poncho – Essential year-round.
Swimwear – For hot springs in Santa Teresa.
Sandals or flip flops – Ideal for relaxing at camp or letting feet breathe.
Sunglasses – Strong UV rays at altitude.
Sun hat or cap – Shield your face from sunburn.
Buff or neck gaiter – Great for sun, wind, or dust.
Headlamp or flashlight – With extra batteries, useful at camp or early morning hikes.
Trekking poles (optional) – Helpful for balance and knee support, especially downhill.
Water bottle or hydration bladder – At least 1.5–2 liters capacity.
Daypack – Comfortable, lightweight pack for your daily essentials.
Personal medication – Especially for altitude, allergies, or chronic conditions.
Toiletries – Toothbrush, toothpaste, biodegradable soap, small towel.
Wet wipes or hand sanitizer – Useful when water access is limited.
Toilet paper – Always good to carry your own.
Pack light but smart—you may have a duffel bag carried by mules, but you’ll still carry your daypack.
Use ziplock or dry bags to organize and waterproof your gear.
Don’t forget snacks for the trail—nuts, energy bars, and chocolate are great.
Nights can be cold, don’t underestimate the need for warm layers.
We help you solve any doubts you may have!
The Inca Jungle Trail is an exhilarating multi-adventure trek to Machu Picchu, combining mountain biking, hiking, rafting, and zip-lining through the Peruvian jungle.
There are two main options:
4-day/3-night adventure: The classic and most popular route.
3-day/2-night version: A condensed option with fewer activities.
The 4-day trek includes all activities: biking, rafting, zip-lining, and hiking, with more time to explore. The 3-day trek is shorter and may omit some activities, offering a faster-paced journey.
Yes, it’s of moderate difficulty. No prior experience is needed, but a reasonable fitness level is recommended.
The dry season (April to October) offers the best conditions, with sunny days and clear trails.
Absolutely! All tours culminate with a visit to the Machu Picchu citadel, including entrance tickets and a guided tour.
Essential items include:
Comfortable hiking shoes
Lightweight clothing
Rain jacket
Swimwear
Insect repellent
Sunscreen
Small backpack
Yes, activities like rafting and zip-lining are optional. You can choose to participate based on your comfort level.
Yes, when conducted with licensed guides and proper equipment, it’s a safe and enjoyable adventure.
The journey starts in Cusco and ends at Machu Picchu, with various stops along the way, including Santa Maria and Santa Teresa.
Yes, most tour operators offer free luggage storage in Cusco for the duration of the trek.
It’s recommended to book in advance, especially during peak season, to secure your spot and ensure availability.
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