Inca Trail Machupicchu Availability 2018
Click on one of the following links below to find out how many Inca Trail trek permits are still available. The link will take you to the Ministry of Culture's website (www.machupicchu.gob.pe) which is the government institution in charge of selling the permits to the licensed tour operators.
Inca Trail - Trek Regulations
Inca Trail 4 day Classic Trek
1. Number of persons permitted on the trail
2. Independent Trekking
3. Maximum Group Size
4. Entrance Fees (trek permits)
5. Machu Picchu Sanctuary Regulations
6. Water bottles & walking sticks
7. Making a Reservation
8. Licensed Tour Operators
Inca Trail Route Options
INCA TRAIL TO MACHU PICCHU
1.- Inca Trail 4 day Trek Itinerary (Classic Inca Trail Trek - moderate)
2.- Inca Trail 5 day Trek Itinerary (Classic Inca Trail Trek - moderate)
3.- Inca Trail 2 day Trek Itinerary (Sacred Trail - easy / moderate)
4.- Salkantay / Inca Trail 7 day Itinerary (moderate / difficult)
Inca Trail - Trek Preparations
Cusco is located 3400m above sea level so it is important that you have a healthy respect for the altitude. If arriving from sea-level (Lima) try to spend at least 2 days in Cusco prior to starting the Inca Trail. This period will allow you to acclimatize and also give you time to enjoy the city of Cusco.
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