Definitely a route, full of adventure, that today remains a busy thoroughfare for tourists to reach one of the Wonders of the world located in the jungle of Cusco , called Machu Picchu .

You will have the opportunity to hike through Inca trails that are just now discovering, this route is full of flora and fauna, spectacular views, unique places and mountains covered of jungle, this route will get to the surprising and majestic Machu Picchu .

The Inka Jungle trek starts from Malaga Pass , take the bike and down hill to village of Santa Maria, in the afternoon rafting in the Urubamba or Vilcanota river (level difficulty: III, IV or V depending on a year season), in the second day: trekking to town of Santa Teresa and hot sprints of Cocalmayo in the evening, third day: Zip Lining (Canopy "Cola de mono") and hiking from the Hidrolectrica Station to Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu village).

The Inca Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu is one of the most popular alternative trek to Machu Picchu , because this trek is full of adrenaline and adventure, and combines adventure sports such as hiking , mountain biking , zip lining , and rafting in one of the most important rivers of the Incas.

The impressive Sacred Inca city of Machu Picchu is visited on the last day of the program. Also

This Inka Jungle trek is perfect for those who love beautiful natural landscapes. It combines perfectly the culture and natural attraction of the Andes, the glacier of Mountain, the high jungle of the Andes and the beauty of Machu Picchu . We pass through the mountains, valleys, rivers, archaeological sites, etc.

Itinerary of Inca Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu

Day 1: Cusco – Abra Malaga – Santa Maria

We'll start by leaving Cusco for Malaga Pass at 4,350 meters altitude. We'll start the Inca Jungle Trail 5 minutes down from Abra Malaga and bike down to Santa Maria at 1,250 meters. In the afternoon we'll take a ride to the Vilcanota River where we'll do rafting! We'll return later in the afternoon for dinner at a local restaurant and stay overnight in a small local family lodging.

Day 2: Santa Maria – Qellomayo – Cocalmayo – Santa Teresa

Today we'll start our day with breakfast at around 7:00am before hiking the Inka Jungle Trail. This will likely be one of your harder days along the Inca Jungle Trail since we'll be hiking for 7 to 8 hours today! We'll start our hike by leaving Santa Maria which is at 1250 meters and hiking along a part which is along the local road then an hour up an original Inca trail which is at 1750 meters, giving us great views of the area. We'll pass by parts of the jungle, coffee and coca leaf plantations and around 4 to 4 ½ hours into our trek, we'll arrive in the small community of Qellomayo where we'll have lunch.

After lunch we'll continue our hike, walking along the river at an easy uphill slope for about 2 ½ to 3 hours until we reach the hot springs of Cocalmayo. We'll spend some time soaking in the hot water baths and relaxing after our long hike along the Inca Jungle Trail today. After 1 to 2 hours in Cocalmayo, we'll take local car/bus to Santa Teresa which is at 1500 meters and only about 20 minutes away. Here we'll have dinner together at a local restaurant and stay the night at a local family lodging.

Day 3: Santa Teresa – Hidroelectrica – Aguas Calientes

On our third day of the Inca Jungle Trail, we'll take a car/bus to a zip line camp of "Cola de Mono" about 20 minutes away. We'll be able to zipline for about 2 hours across the valley and afterwards we'll take a ride to Hidroelectrica where we'll enjoy a lunch. After lunch we'll hike along the railroad tracks from Hidroelectrica to Aguas Calientes. We'll stay overnight in a hotel.

Day 4: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Ollantaytambo - Cusco

We'll wake up around 4:00am and have breakfast before heading out to hike up to Machu Picchu. The hike up will be long a zig zag path uphill and should take about an hour and a half.

Remember to bring your passport which matches your Machu Picchu entrance ticket as well as your ISIC (International Student Identification Card) if you booked with a student discount.

When we enter, our guide will give us a tour of the main areas of this ancient city which will take about 2 hours.

Afterwards we'll have time to roam around Machu Picchu on our own to discover the enigmatic energy which comes from this Inca city. Then we'll take a bus down to Aguas Calientes.

You'll take the Expedition train to Ollantaytambo in the late afternoon and once there, we'll pick you up and drive you back to Cusco.