The Inca Trail: An epic adventure to Machu Picchu

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The Inca Trail is more than just a hike. It’s a journey through time, an immersion in the history and culture of the Inca civilisation, and an epic adventure through some of Peru’s most breathtaking landscapes.


The Inca Trail is a network of paths that were once used by the Incas to travel to their capital, Cusco. Today, these trails offer hikers unique access to Machu Picchu, the masterpiece of Inca civilisation nestled in the heart of the Peruvian Andes.

The Inca Trail is regulated to protect both local species and Inca archaeological sites. Only 200 hikers are allowed on the trail each day, not including guides and porters. It is therefore essential to make reservations, sometimes several months in advance, especially during the high season.

Hiking the Inca Trail is demanding, with thousands of uneven steps carved into the rock, steep gradients and high altitudes (up to 4,200 metres). However, the effort is amply rewarded by the spectacular views over the Urubamba valley, the cloud forests and, of course, Machu Picchu itself.

The classic Inca Trail takes four to five days to complete, starting in the Urubamba Valley and culminating at the Sun Gate overlooking Machu Picchu. Along the way, hikers can admire a variety of Inca archaeological sites, including the Inca terraces of Patallacta, the site of Wiñay Wayna, Ollantaytambo and Sayacmarca.

However, there are also shorter, less demanding alternatives, such as the “fast” route, which can be completed in one or two days. Whichever route you choose, a hike on the Inca Trail is unforgettable.

In short, the Inca Trail is more than just a hike. It’s an adventure, a plunge into history that brings you closer to the nature and culture of Peru. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or a novice, this is an experience not to be missed on your visit to Peru.

 

Photos: Peru Travel

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