Inca Trail and Ayahuasca 5D/4N

Inca Trail and Ayahuasca 5D/4N
1085 USD Per person
The 4-day Inca Trail and 1 Ayahuasca Ceremony in the Sacred Valley of Cusco is the best itinerary to walk through magical places and reach the sacred city of the Incas and have a healing and enlightening experience with 1 Ayahuasca experience in the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
For 4 days, you will travel through the best Andean and cloud forest landscapes between KM 82 and Machu Picchu. During those 4 days you will travel 45 kilometers of cobblestone path, you will also explore beautiful Inca sites, imposing snow-capped mountains and enjoy the company of the Inca Trail porters. At the end of the 4-day tour on the Inca Trail you will perform 1 Ayahuasca ceremony in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. This ceremony will be led by our indigenous Munay or Kumbi shamans and at all times there will be facilitators helping the shamans and the patients.
If you do not wish to perform the ceremony immediately after your 4-day Inca Trail, then on the 4th day we will take you to your hotel in Cusco or in the Sacred Valley and you will begin the 1-day Ayahuasca ceremony on the 5th day in the evening.
If you want 3-to-5-day retreats in the jungle you can visit our Ikaro Ayahuasca Retreat website, where we offer Ayahuasca retreats in the Manu jungle in Cusco.
Pick up from your hotel will be at 4:30 am, and you will travel in a van for 1 hour to the town of Ollantaytambo, where you will stop for breakfast. You will continue in the van for 1 more hour, until you reach the town of Piscacucho or km 82 from where you will begin the experience of the Inca Trail to Huayna Picchu.
After presenting your passports at the Inca Trail checkpoint, you will finally take your first steps on the classic 4-day Inca Trail. The first section is a 4-hour and 30-minute hike from km 82 to the lunch point in the hamlet of Hatunchaca. Along this section you will see small crops of potatoes, corn and quinoa. Your guide will show you and explain about native plants such as Tara, San Pedro and Cochineal. On this first leg you will also visit and explore the Inca sites of Kanabamba and Llactapata.
After enjoying a delicious and nutritious buffet lunch, you will hike the second leg of the day, which is 3 hours from the hamlet of Hatunchaca to the Ayapata camp. On this leg you will see the last settlement on the Inca Trail, the town of Huayllabamba. You will also see interesting plants such as Toe and Elderberry.
Upon arriving at the camp, the porters will have already set up the tents and prepared the mats and sleeping bags so you can rest after a tiring but rewarding day on the Inca Trail and Huayna Picchu tour.
** On this first day, you will cross the last inhabited hamlets on the Inca Trail to Huayna Picchu.
This second day on the Inca Trail and Huayna Picchu will be the most challenging of all. Your guide will wake you up with a hot cup of coffee and then your porters will bring you warm water so you can wash your face and teeth and get ready for your second day of the 4-day Inca Trail experience.
After a nutritious breakfast you will walk uphill for 4 hours to the Warmiwañuska or Dead Woman’s Pass. Along this stretch you will see the beautiful dwarf forests of Uncas and Qeuñas and immense Ichu grasslands. Upon reaching the Warmiwañuska Pass, you will have a spectacular view of the Andes Mountain range. Afterwards you will walk downhill for 2 hours and 30 minutes to Pacaymayu, where you will have lunch and recharge your energy for the second stretch on the classic Inca Trail to Huayna Picchu.
The second leg will be a 2-hour climb through Andean paramo terrain until you reach the Runcuracay pass. From here you will be able to see the Vilcabamba mountain range and the beginning of the Amazonian cloud forest. You will descend for 2 hours to the Chaquicocha camp, where you will arrive around 5 pm. Along this leg you will visit the Inca sites of Runcuracay and Sayacmarca.
In the evening you will enjoy a tea hour with the other members of the tour and a delicious buffet dinner.
** The second day on the Inca Trail and Huayna Picchu will be the most challenging of all, but also the most rewarding after conquering 2 mountain passes.
After having conquered the two highest mountain passes of the Inca Trail, this third day on the way to the citadel of Machu Picchu and the sacred mountain of Huayna Picchu will be more scenic in terms of orchids and birds of the cloud forest.
In the first stretch between Chaquicocha and Phuyupatamarca you will hike for 2 hours; along this section you will see many varieties of small and tiny orchids and endemic ferns. Upon reaching Phuyupatamarca you will see a dramatic mountain range, where the sacred mountains of Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu are located. In this place you will also find the Inca site of Phuyapatamarca, an astronomical observatory located in the middle of a ravine and surrounded by bamboo trees.
Then you will hike for 3 hours downhill to the Inca site of Intipata, a place from where you will have a breathtaking view of the sacred river of the Incas, the Vilcanota. In addition, throughout this sector you will be able to observe birds such as: the Andean toucan, the trogon, the Andean woodpecker and many species of tanagers. Then you will go for 45 minutes to Wiñaywayna where you will camp the last night on the Inca trail to Huayna Picchu and have lunch. After a well-deserved rest, you will go to visit the most beautiful Inca site on the sacred Inca trail, the impressive Wiñaywayna also known as the small Machu Picchu.
At night you will have your last dinner prepared by your cook and your Inca trail porters. You will also have a special moment to say goodbye to these super humans who earn their living, working passionately on the classic Inca trail.
** Getting closer to Machu Picchu and the sacred mountain of Huayna Picchu.
The last part of the hike is early in the morning to get ready and continue with the final stretch of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu.You will walk for 2 hours from Wiñaywayna to the Sun Gate, where you will see Machu Picchu in the distance. Here you will stop for about 15 minutes and then continue for 30 minutes more to the main viewpoints of Machu Picchu, where you will have the famous panoramic view and take the famous postcard photo. After exploring the citadel of Machu Picchu for 3 hours you will board a bus that will take you for 30 minutes to Aguas Calientes, where you will find many options to enjoy a delicious lunch.
You will board the 2:55 pm. train to Ollantaytambo and from there our driver will take you for 1 hour and 20 minutes to our ceremony house to perform the Ayahuasca ceremony that starts at 8 pm in Pisac. Once you arrive to our ayahuasca house your facilitators will show your rooms and you will have time to take a nap and rest before the ceremony.
The ceremony will start at 8 pm and will last for 4 or 5 hours, during the whole ceremony our shamans are playing musical instruments and singing Ikaros, which are sacred chants that the shamans perform in order to lead the trance to the point that is going to be the most healing and enlighten possible for you. After the ayahuasca ceremony the facilitator will take you to your rooms.
In the morning we will perform an ayahuasca integration and then our driver will take you back to Cusco where you will arrive by 10 am. End of the service
If you think you be sore and tired after the 4-day Inca Trail and you don´t want to perform the ceremony immediately after your 4-day Inca Trail, then on the 4th day we will take you to your hotel in Cusco or in the Sacred Valley and you will begin the 1-day Ayahuasca ceremony on the 5th day at 3 pm. This second option itinerary will be like this:
We will pick you up from your hotel at 3 pm and drive you for 1 hour to our retreat house in Pisac. Once there we will accommodate you and then we will have a meeting to talk all the insides about Ayahuasca and share with you tips about what to do and how to work with the plant medicine during the ceremony and after the ceremony. Before you start the Ayahuasca ritual, the shaman will do Rape ceremony and will teach Mudras that will help you to connect deeper with the grandma ayahuasca.
The ceremony will start at 7 or 8 pm and will last for 4 to 5 hours, all the time our shamans and facilitators will be taking care of you and doing music and singing Ikaros in order to lead your trance in a better way. After the ceremony the facilitators will take to your rooms.
In the morning we will perform an ayahuasca integration and then our driver will take you back to Cusco where you will arrive by 10 am. End of the service
Professional local English speaker Guides: all our super leaders grew up in Cusco region and studied tourism for five years at Cusco’s university, they are friendly, funny charming, knowledgeable, professional and will care your safety into our short Inca trail
Permits: As soon as we get your details and deposit, we will purchase your permits for the 4-day Inca trail that also includes an entrance to Machu Picchu
Briefing: The night before your trip, you will come to our office for your informative meeting. You will receive your duffle bag that will stay with your porters while you hike on the classic Inca Trail. This duffle bag should not exceed 7 kg / 14 pounds and should include your sleeping bag and air mattress.
Porters: We include a personal porter who is responsible for carrying your duffle bag and also our camping equipment and food to our basecamp. There is no additional cost for this. You will not have access to your duffle bag until you arrive at your camp in the afternoon.
Transportation: IncaGo Expeditions will be providing all transportation for this Inca trail 4 days. You will be picked up from your hotel between 4 to 4:30 am, (unless you are staying in the sacred valley) and brought to KM 82 to begin your classic Inca Trail. The train back from Aguas Calientes will be on the train called Expedition Class and will be included in your trip. You also have the option to upgrade to the Vistadome class train for $40 per person. Once you arrive at the train station, our van will take you back to your hotel in Cusco. In addition, included is your bus ticket to go down from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes
Food: Our Inca Trail trek includes expert hiking chefs who will cook delicious meals that many previous trekkers have loved. We honor all food restrictions, so be sure to add any that you have on your booking form and let us know. Food is typically all served as buffet.
Water: Starting from your first lunch until your last breakfast We will provide you boiled, filtered, and then cooled water before distributing. You must bring personal water bottles and or a camelback. We advise you to bring a bottle or camelback of 1.5 litters, as being well hydrated is the key to feeling great in the mountains.
Details: we profess that it is the attention to small details that separates us from other travel agencies. Each hiker receives a small sleeping pillow, a foam mattress to insulate, a backpack cover to protect their belongings while hiking and a rain poncho. We will work hard to create your best holiday.
First Aid: Every guide has got training in first aid from a clinic and firemen. We elaborate mandatory training sessions every February on the Inca Trail, which every IncaGo Expeditions tour guide must attend. Your tour leader is going to have always a first-aid kit for basic medical problems.
Ayahuasca Ceremony: It is included 1 ayahuasca ceremony with a native shaman in our retreat house in Pisac. We include for this ceremony, Rape ceremony, Mudras, rooms to sleep, ceremonial room, native shaman, transportation and facilitator.
Not Included on the Inca Trail and Ayahuasca Ceremony.
Hotel: If you decide re rest in a hotel on the 4th night.
Rentals: Due there you are hiking the remote Classic Inca Trail; each trekker needs a sleeping bag when camping. Inflatable air mattresses and trekking poles (with rubber tips). They are optional but encouraged for a better comfort. If you don’t want to bring any of the above, they are all available for rent:
Vistadome Train Our 4-day Inca Trail and Huayna Picchu includes the Expedition Train class. This train is always booked at 3:20 or 4:22 pm. departing from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo or Poroy. There is also the Vistadome train class, which is an upgraded train that offers slightly larger seats and windows, some entertainment and snack. Usually, the Vistadome train is booked for 4:43 p.m. and goes to Poroy, a train station 30 minutes close to Cusco. As this is an upgraded fee, we will still include your transportation back to your hotel. The ticket is an extra of $40 per person.
Extra day at Machu Picchu
You will have from 6 am to 12 pm to enjoy Machu Picchu (it is not possible to be all day in Machu Picchu due to the new protection regulations developed by the Peruvian state), arriving at the citadel around 6 a.m. and leaving no later than 12 p.m. to take your train at 3:20 or 4:22 pm. If you also want to have a guided tour again the next day in Machu Picchu, we can also organize it.
The entrance ticket to Machu Picchu is $ 55 per person.
The round-trip bus ticket between Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu is $ 25 per person.
We would love to tour the 4-day Inca trail with you and your loved ones and take care of immortalizing your visit to Machu Picchu. We can leave any day from March to January while Inca Trail permits are still available in the Inca Trail government booking system.
Group Price (2025):
Private Tours are based on Group Size (2025):
Priced per person
Student Discount:
– $ 25 discount per person
Student discounts apply to anyone who has a valid International Student Card (ISIC) at the beginning of the hike or who is 17 years old or younger. For those who use an international student card or for children under 17, we need to see a copy of their card or passport at the time of booking to receive the discount of the Inca Trail of the government.
Please send everything to: info@incagoexpeditions.com
This classic Inca Trail includes porters who will carry all your duffle bag while you hike on the Inca Trail. We suggest you to carry lightweight backpack that the is key to feeling good during the Inca trail and at the lost city of the Incas; the great Machu Picchu.
Daypacks can be any size for hiking, but we always recommend the smaller, the better. Inside Machu Picchu, no bag larger than 25 litters will be allowed in. If larger, you will need to store outside in the Machupicchu check point. Some items are listed below
Pick up will be from your hotel bewteen 4:00 to 4:30 a.m. Please provide clear contact information of your place of accommodation when approaching our office in Cusco.
Most hikers arrive in Cusco 2 or 3 days before the short Inca trail hike for proper acclimatization. Once you are in Cusco it is imperative that you come to our office to review the last details of your excursion and also pay the remaining amount of your 4 day Inca Trail .
We try to make the booking as easy as possible in Incas Path. We prepare a reservation form where you will complete and include all the details for the excursion, and then a deposit of $ 200 per person. Once we have all the deposits and details, we will reserve your permits. Once the classic Inca trail permits are in our hands, we will send you your invoice and confirmation that everything is 100% organized. All excursions once confirmed, are guaranteed.
Only tour operators licensed by the Inca Trail, such as Incas Path, can obtain the corresponding permits from the government. Once we have obtained your Inca Trail permits, the name and start date cannot be changed under any circumstances. The only information that the government allows us to change are passport numbers.
The government will only allow us to change passport numbers if we have a copy of the new passport and the old passport. If you no longer have your old passport, any identification document that you have in your hands will be accepted while the name is the same as in your passport.
You can stay in a hotel that you consider convenient, however you must have the account of the location of the hotel because the traffic within the city has become stressful in the last 5 years. Many roads are up to 100 years old; Especially near the main square the roads are only for pedestrians. We will notify you if it is not possible to pick you up by car from your hotel and coordinate another nearby pick-up point. For a list of recommended hotels, consult your Incas Path sales representative.
The second most convenient place to stay after Cusco will be Ollantaytambo. When you stay in Ollantaytambo, you will have the chance to sleep for longer because we will pick you up at 5:30 am from your hotel.
Of course, if you agree to take the same train from Aguas Calientes that is part of your original itinerary, which is usually at 3.20 or 4:22 pm, then there is no additional charge for the train to be booked one day. after. If you need us to insure your hotel or another visit to Machu Picchu, Huaynapicchu or Machu Picchu Mountain this will have an additional cost. If you decide to spend another night in Aguas Calientes, be sure to inform the Incas Path office at least one month in advance, so that your train ticket is purchased for the correct day.
You can choose any hotel to stay in Aguas Calientes. It is a small and very safe town. If you decide to book your hotel, be sure to tell us where you plan to stay so we can take you there safely.
Remember that this classic Inca trail, it is challenging because you will climb two very high mountain passes, if rains the stone steps could be a little slipery ( don´t worry if you have good hiking boots) also on the last two day the inca trail is a bit humid and hot all the time, so it will be exhausting but it will be worth it when you arrive at to the sungate from where you will observe Machu Picchu for the first time and then once you arrive to Machu Picchu itself you will enjoy of the place in all its splendor where you will take your so awaited posdcard pictures and will learn all the mos interesting details about Machu Picchu.
Of course, if you want to buy some type of drinks, snacks, reminders in the citadel of Machu Picchu or go to the thermal baths in Aguas Calientes, take about 200 soles or if you do not want to take cash with you there are ATMs in Aguas Calientes and You can also make almost any payment using your credit or debit card.
We require a minimum of 2 people for our tour, and if you are traveling alone, we invite you to join our groups that start each day. We can have up to 8 hikers with a guide and if our groups are between 9 and 16 people, we have 2 accredited guides with a lot of experience in the classic Inca trail. During the low season it is most likely that the groups are small and during the high season the groups are probably much larger.
We always recommend hiking boots, since if it rains a little the 4 day Inca trail can become a bit slippery. Please make sure they have good soles.
For the classic Inca trail We recommend the use of trekking poles for everyone, especially for those passengers with knee problems or older people. There are several sections during the tour where you will need to use the walking sticks, either climbing or descending the stone steps made by the Incas 500 years ago. the park rangers of the Inca trail and Machu Picchu only allow the use of hiking sticks with rubber tips so as not to damage the paved stone section many years ago.
Along the classic inca trail there are 3 places that has toilet. Firstly at the hiking start, then at lunch spot and at basecamp. Please carry a roll of toilet paper in your daypack.
Due to New goverment regulations for the Inca Trail it will be 100% BANNED to BRING PLASTIC WATER BOTTLES. We kindly suggest you getting your aluminum plastic bottles to avoid any dissapointment at the check points along the Inca Trail and in the Machu Picchu citadel.
Aluminum water bottles can be bought in many different shops around the main square.
If you are still at home and ready to fly to Peru for your Inca trail we recommend you bringing aluminum water bottles or camel bags.
All luggage not necessary for the hike must remain in Cusco. All hotels are very helpful and are quite accustomed to storing luggage of their guests, or if you wish you can store it safely with our customer service team in our office storage
Please understand that this is a very difficult question to answer. Historically, from April to October it is the dry season, from November to March it is the rainy season, but in recent years our weather has been affected by climate change and today it is very difficult to predict. Remember that in the mountains the radiation and heat are very high during the day and the evenings and nights always cold. We always recommend a short sleeve shirt for the classic Inca trail and Machu Picchu, long pants to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes, rain jacket and a fleece jacket and for the night a down jacket.
For us it is an honor to please all kinds of dietary needs, just let us know at the time of booking. If you are vegetarian, vegan, lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant or any type of allergies, we have a team of chefs with a lot of experience in the preparation of all types of diets on the 4 day Inca trail. Also remember that we want to pamper you during your trip to Machu Picchu and for that reason we use 100% organic vegetables for the elaboration of our buffets.
Most hotels and even homes in Peru now have the standard US output. UU. And also that of South America.
Tipping is part of the tradition of any trip to Machu Picchu and, although we pay good salaries to our entire team, We always appreciate any extra appreciation. Keep in mind that this is not mandatory and that you should never feel pressured for this reason.
In general, participants in a group show their appreciation as a group for their porters and chef and a personal appreciation towards their tour guide, which will be according to their degree of satisfaction with the service provided.
There is no possibility to cancel the classic Inca trail. Even in extreme weather conditions or even in case of a strike there will be no cancellation. The Peruvian government does not have any type of refund or change of date, because if there is any weather problem or strike that prevents us from entering the Inca Trail; We will do our best to provide you with an alternate hike or take you to Machu Picchu in some way. We will keep you very informed in case there is a strike or weather inconvenience in Peru, Cusco or Machupicchu. In the event that a passenger decides to cancel their trip to Peru, they will lose the total amount deposited because the entrance tickets to the 4 day Inca trail, Machu Picchu, train and bus tickets have already been purchased.