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5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS
Availability : Closed in February
CUSCO - KM 82
MACHU PICCHU - CUSCO
Min Age : 8+
Max People : 2 - 10

Private Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 5 Days

Step off the beaten path and into a journey crafted just for you with Andean Path travel. Our Private Inca Trail to Machu Picchu offers a soulful adventure through history, nature, and culture. You can wake up each morning under the Andes sky, accompanied by an expert guide and support team, so that you can connect deeply with the ancient trail.

We are a 100% Peruvian-owned and fully licensed Inca Trail operator. Andean Path Travel delivers personalized experiences with heart, designing the journey from your departure in Cusco to your triumphant sunrise arrival at Machu Picchu’s Sun Gate. We have created every detail thoughtfully. We offer private transportation, curate camping comforts, nourishing meals, and attentive local guides and porters. 

It isn’t just a trek but an intimate communication with sacred landscapes, archaeological wonders, and the timeless mystery of the Incan Empire. Are you ready to tread ancient paths in your own rhythm? We bring you a personalized and unforgettable pilgrimage.

Private Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 5 Days

The Incan Trail is the most scenic and well-preserved ancient route from the Incan period. This sacred path was designed for religious pilgrimages, cultural ceremonies, and trade. It connects the heart of Cusco with distant regions of the empire.

You can follow the footsteps of the Incas through this Private Inca Trail. It will lead you through breathtaking Andean landscapes, past snow-capped peaks, serene lakes, and lush cloud forests. Call it a day at the majestic citadel of Machu Picchu, the most sacred sanctuary of the Incas.

Our private tour is specially crafted for travelers who value privacy and comfort. This experience allows you to enjoy each day at your own pace while soaking in the natural beauty and rich history that surround you.

Private Inca Trail Highlights

  • Panoramic views of Veronica Peak and the Urubamba mountain range
  • Walks through cloud forests, streams, and waterfalls
  • Visits to fascinating Inca archaeological sites
  • Opportunities to discover unique flora and fauna
  • Delicious Peruvian cuisine prepared by your private chef
  • Deep history and cultural immersion with expert local guides
  • The unforgettable reward: exploring the Wonder of the World—Machu Picchu

Private Inca Trail – Summary:

✅ Trip Overview

CategoryDetails
Trip StyleAdventures, History & Cultural Immersion
Length5 Days / 4 Nights
FrequencyFrom March to January (Closed in February)
Group SizeMinimum 2 persons, Maximum 10 persons
Physical GradingModerate, Challenging
Total Distance45 km / 28 miles
Beginning Altitude3,800 m / 9,512 ft
Maximum Altitude4,215 m / 13,910 ft

Trip Style

This trip combine’s adventure, history, and cultural immersion. We have crafted the journey to offer you the perfect balance of exploration and connection with the Incan world.

Length:

This trek lasts 5 days and 4 nights. You will have plenty of time to enjoy the landscapes, archaeological sites, and call it off with the rewarding arrival at Machu Picchu.

Availability:

This trail is available from March to January each year. Please note that February is closed for maintenance and conservation.

Group Size:

For a more personalized experience, we keep the groups small with a minimum of 2 travelers and a maximum of 10.

Difficulty:

The trek is rated moderate to challenging. Thus, it is suitable for adventurous hikers with a good level of fitness.

Distance:

Over the course of the trek, you will hike approximately 45 km (28 miles) across diverse Andean terrain.

Altitude:

The journey begins at 3,800 m (9,512 ft), with the highest point reaching 4,215 m (13,910 ft). We recommend proper acclimatization for a comfortable and safe experience.

Comfort Private Inca Trail Tours – Itinerary:

DayRoute / ItineraryMeals IncludedNotes
Day 1Cusco → KM 82 → HuayllabambaLunch, DinnerStart of trek
Day 2Huayllabamba → PacaymayoBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3Pacaymayo → PuyupatamarkaBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4Puyupatamarka → Machu Picchu → Aguas Calientes TownBreakfast, Lunch, DinnerVisit Machu Picchu
Day 5Machu Picchu Inca Site → CuscoBreakfastReturn journey

Private Inca Trail 5 Days – Itinerary

Here’s the detailed 5 Day Private Inca Trail to Machu Picchu itinerary:

DAY 1:CUSCO –KM 82- HUAYLLABAMBA

At approximately 5:30 am, we will pick you up from your hotel and then drive to Ollantaytambo for two hours, and then stop for a quick breakfast. After driving for another hour, we will reach the start point of the Private Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.

The real adventure begins while hiking through a gently undulating path for one and a half hours. After that, we ascend gradually for another half an hour until we reach the Incan site of Llactapata. Here you can enjoy the amazing snow-capped views of the Veronica mountain peak and begin the descent to our lunch spot. We will continue hiking for another two and a half hours and reach our camping site for the night at Huayllabamba. You can expect the following throughout the trek:

  • 5 to 6 hours of walking throughout the day.
  • A starting elevation of 2800 m /8765 ft, with the highest being 3000 m / 9840 ft
  • The Private Inca Trail is of moderate difficulty with overnight camping.

DAY 2:HUAYLLABAMBA – PACAYMALLO

The next day, too begins early at approximately 5:30 am, followed by a delicious breakfast.  We will start hiking up to Dead Woman’s Pass at 4,215m. It is the highest point of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Explore the amazing forest, the native trees, and hanging mosses if you are a nature lover. You can take some time to enjoy the stunning snowy mountains after reaching the pass. Next, we will begin the descent to the camping site for the night at Pacaymallo. You will have your lunch and spend a relaxing afternoon here. On the second day of the trek, you can expect the following:

  • 7 to 8 hrs of hiking throughout the day
  • A starting elevation of 3000 m / 9840ft with the highest being 4215 m / / 13,828 ft
  • The second day of the trail comes with a challenging difficulty level with overnight camping.

DAY 3:PACAYMALLO – PUYUPAMARKA

On day 3 of the trek, we begin early again, followed by a tasty and nutritious breakfast. We will begin with a hike for two hours towards the second mountain pass of the Inca Trail. Here you can find stunning views of the snow-capped Pumacillo peak.

Next, we trek from the second pass to the Incan site of Sayacmarka. Then, we will take a short lunch break before hiking gently back up to the third mountain pass.

The third day of the Private Inca Trail hike to Machu Picchu is the most beautiful with the views of the Veronica mountain peak, Vilcabamba mountain range, and the magical Cloud forest. You will also explore the Incan sites of Puyupatamarka and Intipata, along the way. Finally, there are another three hours before we complete our descent and reach the campsite for the night at Winayhauna. You can expect the following on the Day 3 of the trek:

  • Around 6 to 7 hrs of walking or hiking throughout the day.
  • A starting elevation of 3600 m / 11,896 ft with a highest elevation of 3600 m / 12,465 ft

The 3rd day of the trek comes with moderate difficulty and an overnight camping.

DAY 4:PUYUPAMARKA – MACHUPICCHU INCA SITE – AGUAS CALIENTES TOWN

Day 4 starts early at 5:30 am to catch a spectacular view of the sunrise at Puyupatamarka. After a delicious breakfast, we descend for 3 hours to Winayhuayna. Then trek for another 1 hour and 30 minutes and arrive at the Sun Gate entrance. Next, follow in the footsteps of the Incas and take in the splendour of Machu Picchu, an archaeological wonder of the world.

Enjoy a delicious box lunch, prepared by our excellent local chefs, with a magical view of Machu Picchu before descending into the complex. Here you can click iconic photos from the best photo spots in the complex. After soaking in the views some more, you will travel down to Machu Picchu Town by bus and stay here for the night. For day 4, you can expect:

  • Around 6 hrs or 12 km of walking throughout the day
  • A starting elevation of 3600 m / 11811 ft, with the highest being 3600 m / 11811 ft
  • Day 4 has a moderate difficulty level with comfortable accommodation in a 3-star hotel.

DAY 5:MACHU PICCHU INCA SITE – CUSCO

Day 5, too, we will wake early to catch a bus back up to the Inca site to enjoy and experience the wonder of Machu Picchu in the morning light. Next, you will have a two-hour Private Inca Trail Tour from a local guide around this astonishing archeological site.

Around this time, you can opt to hike to the iconic mountain peak of Huayna Picchu that overlooks the site of Machu Picchu. This, however, is based on availability and requires an additional permit. The tour ends with the journey by bus to Machu Picchu Town and then to Ollantaytambo by train. Then you will take a private bus back to Cusco. As per the itinerary, you will reach Cusco between 6.30-7 pm, depending on traffic and conditions. The final day of the trail includes:

  • Traveling by bus with a starting elevation of 2000 m / 6562 ft and the highest being 3300 m/ 10827 ft
  • Day 5 has an easy difficulty level with only breakfast included in the meal.
Includes
Sr. No.Item / Service
1Professional English Speaking Tour Guide
2Assistant Tour Guide for groups of 9+
3Chef and Assistant Chef
4Porters
56 kg of your personal items
6Pick-up from your hotel
7Private bus from your hotel to Km 82
8Train back to Ollantaytambo
9Private bus from Ollantaytambo to Cusco
10Water (excluding first 4 hours of trek) Note: Bring your own for first 4 hrs
114 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 4 Afternoon Snacks, 4 Dinners Note: If you have a dietary request such as vegetarian food please let us know.
12Kitchen tent and Dining tent with tables and chairs
134-man tent for every 2 trekkers
14Sleeping mattress
15Oxygen bottle
16First aid kit
17Entrance fee to Machu Picchu
18Bus from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes
Doesn't Include
Item / ServiceNotes / Price
Sleeping BagRental: US$ 20.00
Hiking polesRental: US$ 15.00 (typo fixed ✅)
Air mattressRental: US$ 20.00
Lunch and Dinner on Day 4Not included
Entrance to Huayna Picchu Mountain / Machu Picchu MountainOptional, extra fee
TipsNot included
Travel Insuranceyou are strongly recommended to take out travel insurance for the duration of you inca trail
What do I need to bring?
Item / ServiceNotes
Original PassportMandatory
ISIC card (if student)For discount eligibility
Walking bootsStrong trekking shoes recommended
Waterproof jacket / rain ponchoFor rain protection
Warm jacketFor cold nights
Hat and glovesFor warmth
T-shirtsComfortable trekking wear
Comfortable trousersLightweight and flexible
Sun hatFor sun protection
Sun cream (factor 35+)To avoid sunburn
Insect repellentEssential for evenings
Toiletries and hand sanitizerBasic hygiene
Personal medicationBring required prescriptions
Camera and film with extra batteriesExtra power recommended
Torch with spare batteriesFor nights on trail
Daypack (28L recommended)Large packs not allowed in Machu Picchu
Prices
CategoryService / OptionDetails / NotesPrice (USD)
Base PriceAdult PricePrice per person (includes 6kg of personal belongings carried by mules)$990.00
DiscountStudent DiscountRequires valid ISIC Card-$20.00
DiscountUnder 18’s DiscountFor travelers under 18 years old-$20.00
UpgradeSleeping BagOptional rental$20.00
UpgradeWalking PoleOptional rental$15.00
UpgradeInflatable MattressOptional rental$20.00
UpgradeSingle Tent SupplementOptional (for solo tent use)$35.00
Optional Extras

Optional upgrade (Need to book in advance):

CategoryService / OptionDetails / NotesPrice (USD)
Optional Add-onMachu Picchu Mountain ClimbNeed to book in advance$75
Optional Add-onHuayna Picchu Mountain ClimbNeed to book in advance$75
UpgradeVistadome Train (Aguas Calientes – Cusco)Need to book in advance$50
UpgradeExtra Night in Aguas CalientesPrice depends on hotel type, advance booking required– (Variable)
Extra TourSacred Valley Tour (1 Day)Optional full-day tour– (On Request)
Extra TourRainbow Mountain Full DayOptional full-day tour– (On Request)

 

 

Why Choose Us For the Private Inca Trail To Machu Picchu Experience?

Trust Andean Path Travel for your Private Inca Trail, as we offer an end-to-end experience curate for an unforgettable experience.

Authentically Peruvian:

We’re a 100% Peruvian-owned, fully licensed operator based in Cusco, offering unmatched local expertise rooted in passion for our heritage.

Expert Guides as Cultural Ambassadors:

Our professional local guides hold tourism degrees, are bilingual, and bring the Andes to life with deep knowledge, storytelling, and a personal touch.

Intimate, Private Adventure:

Enjoy a fully private trek experience—no crowds, no fixed schedule—just a journey curate for you, at your pace, with heartfelt personal attention.

Seamless End-to-End Care:

From Cusco departure to Machu Picchu arrival and your return, we handle every logistical detail—from transport to gear—so you can focus solely on the magic of the trail.

Sustainable Travel with Local Impact:

We lead responsible tourism initiatives—supporting local communities, reducing environmental impact, and celebrating indigenous culture every step of the way.

Unforgettable Experiences, Delivered with Heart:

From carefully selected campsites to delicious Peruvian meals and immersive storytelling, we ensure each moment on the trail resonates long before—and long after—your trek ends.

Frequently Asked Questions on the Private Inca Trail Tours Offered By Andean Path Travel

1What is included in the Classic Inca Trail package?

The package includes a professional English-speaking guide, an assistant guide for larger groups, chefs, porters, and a personal porter allowance of up to 6 kg. You’ll also receive all meals during the trek (4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 dinners, and snacks), purified water after the first 4 hours, high-quality camping equipment, a sleeping mattress, an oxygen bottle, and a first aid kit. Transportation (hotel pick-up, private bus to KM 82, train back to Ollantaytambo, and bus to Cusco) as well as the Machu Picchu entrance ticket and bus to Aguas Calientes are also included.

2What is not included in the trek cost?

Not included are personal items such as sleeping bags, hiking poles, and air mattresses (these can be rented), as well as lunch and dinner on Day 4, travel insurance, entrance tickets to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain, and staff tips.

3What should I bring for the Inca Trail hike?

You’ll need your original passport, ISIC card (for student discounts), sturdy walking boots, waterproof clothing, warm layers, hat and gloves, sun protection, insect repellent, toiletries, personal medication, flashlight with spare batteries, camera, and a comfortable daypack (28L recommended).

4How much does the Inca Trail cost, and are there discounts?

The price is US$990 per person and includes porterage for 6 kg of personal belongings. Discounts of US$20 are available for students with an ISIC card and travelers under 18. Optional upgrades like single tent supplements, Vistadome train, or extra nights in Aguas Calientes are available at an additional cost.

5Can I book optional upgrades for the trek?

Yes, optional extras must be reserved in advance. These include Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain climbs (US$75 each), Vista dome train upgrade (US$50), sleeping bag rental (US$20), hiking poles (US$15), air mattress (US$20), single tent (US$35), or additional tours such as the Sacred Valley Tour or Rainbow Mountain Full Day.