A Must-Know Guide On Hiking The Inca Trail

by Zoe

Hiking to Machu Picchu remains the most popular quest for travelers visiting Peru. The Inca Trail that takes you to the astonishing and UNSECO-acclaimed World Heritage Site- Machu Picchu is worth exploring. Machu Picchu was built in the 15th-century and the purpose of it is still a mystery. Rediscovered by Hiram Bingham III in the year 1911, Machu Picchu is the most visited historical places on the earth.

The trail is filled with many striking encounters including panoramic views and various wooly creatures. If you’re planning to take up the hiking here is the complete guide you should know before executing the sojourn.

  • Hiking Days- It takes about 4 days and 3 nights to hike the Inca Trail.
  • Distance- The hiking trail stretches over 42 km.
  • Country- Peru, South America

 

The Best Time For Hiking

If you’re wondering to relish the Inca trail you should know the best time to do so. The perfect time includes the time with less crowd and balmy climate.
June to August is the dry season in the country and thus it’s one of the best times to hike the Inca Trail.

 

Restricted Tourism

The best part of trekking the Machu Picchu is that the ruin supports a limited number of visitors and that is up to 6,534 visitors every day.
Thus, it seems that you should book the tickets in advance to relish the trek. The tickets are divided into morning tickets and evening tickets. If you get a chance you should surely book the morning tickets as the place has the most spectacular sunrise in the world.
The ticket prices for the ruin range from $37 to $62 per head and if you want to visit Huayna Picchu (hiking filled with even more amazing views) it cost up to $71 per head.

 

What You Should Expect From The Hike

The hike is of moderate to extreme difficulty level for the seasoned hikers and if you’re an amateur hiker, you should expect some serious hiking here!
The hiking is a multi-day hike that takes about 4 days and 3 nights. If you’ll be hiking from June to August, you’ll experience pleasant weather. The hike includes trekking the ancient narrow paths set high into the Andean mountains.
Though the trail is of extreme difficulty level however as you reach Machu Picchu is all seems worth trekking the long and rugged miles. The ruin also nurtures various wooly creatures so you might explore some indigenous forms of wildlife during the hike.
It’s breathtaking with lavish forests, majestic clouds touching the land, and striking valley. It would not be wrong to say that it’s the most breathtaking hiking in the world.

 

How To Get Into the Inca Trail

The hiking to Inca Trail starts from Cusco, a small city in the southeast and you can reach the city via train. There are two points on the Urubamba River, 88 km and 82 km from where you can hike the Inca Trail to reach the astonishing Machu Picchu.
A Few Recommendations
While it’s worth taking the hike but if you want to explore Machu Picchu without taking the multi-day hike there are a few options you can search for. Inca trail is a very popular way to reach Machu Picchu but not the only way.

 

Overall

Hiking the Inca Trail is an absolute experience and we would definitely recommend you take the hike at least once in your life but make sure you do a bit of planning and book as early as possible.

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