Trekking to Machu Picchu — Incan Trails, Sacred Valleys, and Majestic Peaks
While visiting Machu Picchu is a true bucket-list experience, this journey offers so much more—delving deep into the rich culture, history, and landscapes of the Incan Empire. We begin in Cusco, once the capital of the Inca, and explore the Sacred Valley with expert local guides who bring its ancient sites and stories to life.
From there, we set off on the Salkantay Trail—a more remote and less-traveled offshoot of the classic Inca Trail. Our route takes us through ever-changing ecosystems, across high mountain passes, along river valleys, and into lush cloud forests. Each night, we’ll rest at remote mountain lodges known for their breathtaking settings and delicious cuisine.
Our trek culminates with a visit to the crown jewel of the Incan world—Machu Picchu. Perched high above the Urubanda River, this awe-inspiring citadel is the perfect finale to an unforgettable adventure.
Maximum group size: 12
IMPORTANT NOTES: Due to the nature of permits required for Machu Picchu, deposits and payments are non-transferable and non-refundable 6 months or less prior to departure. Lodges on this trip run on generators and turn off electricity overnight; CPAP machines cannot be accommodated.
Trip Intro
This trip is appropriate for women in very good physical condition with previous hiking experience, who can hike 6 to 8 hours a day on rocky and sometimes steep mountain paths. The most challenging day includes hiking over a 15,000 foot pass with a 2500 foot elevation gain in 3 miles. This trip is rated 4 because on most days we hike 3 to 5 hours and there are a couple of 6 - 8 hour days. Prior to beginning the trip, participants should be engaged in aerobic conditioning for at least 40-50 minutes 4-5 times a week. Additional endurance exercise (e.g. going for a 2 hour hike once a week) and strength training for your legs is strongly recommended.
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Combining cultural exploration with first rate hiking in the Andes, you will experience Andean culture, both past and present, as you hike over high mountains. (Those with a history of adverse reactions to high altitude activity should consult their physicians before registering). The breadth and vitality of Incan culture is seen not only at Machu Picchu, but also in Cusco, Ollantaytambo and the small villages we pass through. The vibrancy of that culture continues today in the Quechuan people who we meet on our trek.
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We stay two nights in a boutique hotel in Cusco (Andenes); and 2 nights at a 5-star hotel in Aguascalientes (InkaTerra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel). On the Salkantay Trail we stay in small remote mountain lodges where, with the exception of the first lodge, we are the only ones there. They are known for exceptional comfort and hospitality, and offer comfortable rooms and beds with glorious views, hot tubs, and excellent food. We can accommodate most dietary restrictions on this trip.
Trip Resources
Below is the proposed itinerary for the trip. As is true on any adventure travel trip, plans for any specific day may be modified due to weather considerations, unforeseen circumstances, new opportunities, and group interests.
Included Meals: DinnerAccommodations: Andenes Hotel or similar
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodations:Andenes Hotel or similar
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodations: Salkantay Lodge
Daily Activities:Hiking: 3-4 hours, 3.7 miles, and 1,076 feet elevation gain, 499 feet elevation loss.
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodations: Soray Lodge
Daily Activities:Hiking: 4-5 hours, 3.1 miles, and 1,430 feet elevation gain and loss.
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodations: Wayra Lodge
Daily Activities:Hiking: 7 - 8 hours, 7.2 miles, and 2,632 feet elevation gain, 2,477 feet elevation loss.
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodations: Colpa Lodge
Daily Activities:Hiking: 4-5 hours, 5.2 miles, and 0 feet elevation gain, 3488 feet elevation loss.
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodations: Lucma Lodge
Daily Activities:Hiking: 6 - 8 hours, 10 miles, and 935 feet elevation gain, 3,350 feet elevation loss.
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodations: Inkaterra or similar
Daily Activities:Hiking: 4 - 6 hours, 6.3 miles, and 2,359 feet elevation gain, 3,455 feet elevation loss.
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodations: Inkaterra or similar
Included Meals: Breakfast
This was one of the best trips I have ever been on. The hikes, the lodges, the guides, the food, the bonus hikes and surprises, the amazing women I met and of course the Peruvian people and culture.
The landscape of Peru was breathtaking, most people in the group got along well, and our guides were exceptional
This trip to Peru exceeded all of my expectations. The country is gorgeous, and being able to see it intimately, from places less visited by tourists made it special. And Lixayda, our in-country tour guide, shared with us her love of her country, providing a context for what we were seeing, whether it be anthropological sites, changes in flora and fauna, explanations of natural phenomena... And all of us, regardless of hiking ability, were supported and encouraged by staff as we trekked along.
All the leaders were great and made every single participant feel special. The entire trip was well coordinated. The places we went to were very special and well planned for. I loved Peru, the culture and the people we interacted with. The Mountain Lodge staff worked perfectly with our US leader, Brenda Porter.
This was an amazing trip. Brenda Porter is an excellent AGC guide and our Peruvian guides, Lecayda and Saul were amazing. The hike was very challenging but with such a great, encouraging group of women, and such beautiful scenery it was well worth the challenge! I would love to return to Peru and do another hike in a different area!
I honestly enjoyed just about every thing on this trip. It was all new and interesting and out of my world. The people of Peru are lovely. Our guide was outstanding because he loves his country and communicated that in his knowledge and the "heartfelt" way he spoke.
It was an amazing trip and thanks to our excellent Peruvian guide we learned so much about the country and the areas we hiked.
Guides passion about his culture
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