Is the Inca Trail worth it?
The Classic Inca Trail Route to Machu Picchu is definitely worth it, it is considered one of the greatest adventure experiences on the planet. There are very few trails where you pass 500 year old archeological treasures while also hiking among some of the most beautiful mountains on earth.
Is the Inca Trail difficult?
The difficulty of the Classic Inca Trail is considered to be a moderate level hike. The classic Inca Trail Route is 43 km (26 mi) long and often steep, you will hike over four days at an elevation nearing 13,828 feet (4,215 meters). Although rated moderate, the relentless uphill (and downhill) hiking is tough.
Which is better salkantay or Inca Trail?
Salkantay trek’s highest point is 4630 m (15190 ft), almost 200 meters higher than the Inca Trail’s highest point. However, there is only one mountain above 3000 m (9842ft). The chances of having altitude problems are higher in Salkantay Trek, but you will be hiking only for two days at high altitudes.
How fit do you need to be to hike the Inca Trail?
General Levels of Fitness for the Inca Trail We say “almost anyone” because we mean that there are is no specific required level of fitness for the Inca Trail. We’ve literally had people from 12 to 70 complete the trail, and many (most?) of our customers have never done anything like it before, let alone in Peru.
Can you hike Inca Trail alone?
Can anyone buy permits and hike the Inca Trail on their own? No. Access to the Inca Trail is controlled by licensed tour operators who employ licensed Peruvian tour guides to accompany hikers beginning in Cusco to the trailhead of the Inca Trail until you arrive in Machu Picchu National Park.
How long does it take to hike Inca Trail?
four days
The standard Inca Trail trip takes four days, though it’s probably better to do it in five. Travelers who want to see two of the greatest hits of the famous hike but who are short on time can opt for this truncated version, which begins at KM 104 of the Machu Picchu train line.
Is hiking the Inca Trail Safe?
The threat of crime is low along the Inca Trail, and Peru treats the safety of travellers as a matter of priority. However, it is advised to take the normal precautions while travelling, such as not carrying a large amount of cash, and keeping your passport and money safely tucked away.
Which trek Machu Picchu is best?
The most popular trek to Machu Picchu is the classic Inca Trail, which follows original trails that the Inca’s would have taken from the Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu. Along the way trekkers are treated to a wide variety of impressive Inca sites and stunning scenery.
How long does it take to hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu?
4 days and 3 nights
There are a number of trekking routes along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. However, the Classic Inca Trail route is a 3 to 5 day hike, and on average, it takes 4 days and 3 nights to reach Machu Picchu.