CLASSIC INKA TRAIL : 4 days walking along a more than 500 years old Inca trail until reaching Machupicchu
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Cultures that lived before the Incas saw the need to transport themselves from one point to another in order to exchange products, this prompted them to build roads.
When the Inca empire spread across the territory of what is now Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia and Argentina, they saw the need to improve existing roads and increase them to connected the capital of the Inca empire “Cusco” with all the territory of the Incas known at that time as Tawantinsuyo.
These roads are now known as Qapac ñan, which in English would be the Inka trail, all of these roads cover more than 3000 kilometers. With the arrival of the Spanish, the civil wars of the last years of the empire and currently the growth of the population has caused them to disappear, the Ministry of Culture of Peru is faced with the difficult task of restoring and protecting them. Thus, currently the route visited in the 4-day classic tour is the one that runs from Piscacucho village also known as kilometer 82 of the railway that connects Machupicchu to Ollantaytambo until reaching the citadel of Machupicchu, entering through the Puerta del Sol, one of the entrances. most important to Machupicchu and with a view that can only be had from here.
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Trip Highlights
DISTANCE FROM PISCACUCHO TO MACHUPICCHU
50 kilometros
ALTITUDE
- Highest point (Woman Death Pass) 4200 m a. s. l.
- Piscacucho 2709 m a. s. l
- Machupicchu 2430 2709 m a. s. l
SEASON
In Cusco Region there are just two seasons the dry season from May-October, and the rainy season from November-April.
WEATHER
Temperatures tend to be highest in the mid-afternoon around 20 ° C and cooler at nights and mornings, the minimum temperature is 0° C on July.
OPENING HOURS
There is no time restriction for the start of the walk, however at night it is prohibited to walk in the camps.
BASIC SERVICES
There are not areas to charge cell phones and devices.
RESTAURANTS
There are no restaurants
The only store is located in Wayllabamba, a town that you pass through on the first day
HOTELS
There are no hotels
RESTROOMS
There are bathrooms only at the campsites.