Inca Jungle trail 4 days to Machu Picchu
- Cusco
- Santa Teresa
- Aguas Calientes
- Machu Picchu
- Cusco
Moderate
Diary
Group/ private
All years
Overview
The Inca Jungle Trail 4 Days to Machu Picchu is the ultimate adventure for thrill-seekers who want a unique and action-packed route to the iconic Inca citadel. This alternative trek combines downhill mountain biking, white-water rafting, zip-lining, and scenic hiking through lush jungles, Andean valleys, and local coffee plantations, offering a perfect blend of adrenaline and natural beauty.
Unlike traditional treks, this route immerses you in the vibrant life of the Peruvian jungle while still ending with a magical visit to Machu Picchu. Along the way, you’ll interact with local communities, soak in natural hot springs, and experience panoramic views that few other routes can offer. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time explorer, the Inca Jungle Trek promises an unforgettable journey full of excitement, culture, and stunning landscapes.
Inca Jungle trail 4 days to Machu Picchu
The Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu is one of the most dynamic and adventurous ways to reach the legendary Lost City of the Incas. Over the course of four unforgettable days, you’ll journey through diverse landscapes and experience a mix of outdoor activities that few treks can match. Starting with a thrilling downhill bike ride from the Andes into the jungle, you’ll feel the adrenaline rush from the very beginning.
Each day offers a new adventure—white-water rafting on the Vilcanota River, hiking ancient Inca trails, relaxing in hot springs, and zip-lining through jungle canopies. The trail also gives you a deeper cultural connection, as you pass through rural communities and coffee farms along the way. The trek concludes with a guided visit to Machu Picchu, where you’ll explore its awe-inspiring ruins and learn about the mysteries of the Inca Empire.
Tour Details:
- Tour Name: Inca Jungle Trail 4 Days to Machu Picchu
- Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights
- Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging
- Activities Included: Biking, Rafting, Hiking, Zip-lining, and Cultural Immersion
- Max Altitude: 4,350 m / 14,271 ft
- Accommodations: Basic lodges and hostels (private rooms available on request)
- Group Size: Small groups (2–10 people)
- Start/End Point: Cusco
- Departure: Daily departures available with prior booking
- Best Season: April to October (dry season)
This multi-sport trek to Machu Picchu is designed for adventurous travelers who want a unique and active way to reach the famous Inca citadel. From high Andean mountains to tropical jungle trails, every day offers new landscapes and unforgettable moments.
Highlights
- 🚴♂️ Thrilling downhill biking adventure from the high mountain pass of Abra Málaga (4,350 m) through cloud forests and jungle landscapes.
- 🌊 Optional white-water rafting on the Urubamba River, surrounded by tropical scenery and adrenaline-pumping rapids.
- 🥾 Hike through authentic Inca trails, fruit plantations, and native jungle paths while learning about local culture and biodiversity.
- 🌿 Relax in the natural hot springs of Cocalmayo, one of the most rejuvenating experiences during the trek.
- 🌉 Soar over the jungle on an optional zip-line in Santa Teresa, with spectacular views and a thrilling experience.
- 🚶♂️ Scenic hike along the train tracks from Hidroeléctrica to Aguas Calientes through lush rainforest and beautiful landscapes.
- 🏯 Explore the ancient citadel of Machu Picchu with a professional guide and optional hikes to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain.
- 🌎 Perfect for adventure travelers looking for a unique alternative to the traditional Inca Trail—less crowded, more diverse, and full of action.
Itinerary at a Glance
Day 1: Cusco – Santa Maria
Start your adventure with an exciting 65 km downhill mountain biking journey followed by white-water rafting on the Urubamba River. Overnight in Santa Maria.
Day 2: Santa Maria – Santa Teresa
Hike 22 km through jungle trails, crossing coffee plantations, fruit orchards, and hot springs in Cocalmayo. Stay overnight in Santa Teresa.
Day 3: Santa Teresa – Aguas Calientes
Begin with an optional zip-line experience, then hike along the rail tracks for 10 km to Aguas Calientes, the town at the base of Machu Picchu.
Day 4: Machu Picchu – Cusco
Explore the majestic Machu Picchu with a guided tour, then return by train and vehicle to Cusco.
Day 1: Cusco – Santa Maria – Biking & Rafting Adventure
Your adventure to Machu Picchu starts early as we pick you up from your hotel in Cusco around 6:00 AM. We’ll drive through the Sacred Valley of the Incas, offering breathtaking views of the Vilcabamba and Vilcanota mountain ranges. After 2 hours, we’ll stop at Ollantaytambo for a hearty breakfast and a short rest.
We then ascend to the Abra Malaga Pass (4,350 m / 14,271 ft), where the downhill biking begins. Equipped with high-quality biking gear and safety instructions, you’ll descend approximately 65 km through lush cloud forest landscapes toward the town of Santa Maria (1,430 m / 4,691 ft). On the way, we’ll visit the small but impressive Inca ruins of Huamanmarca and enjoy lunch nearby.
In the afternoon, we switch gears for a thrilling white-water rafting adventure on the Vilcanota River, navigating Class II and III rapids (available during dry season, weather permitting). Afterward, we head to our lodging in Santa Maria for a relaxing evening and dinner.
Tour Highlights:
- Biking Distance: 65 km (3–4 hours)
- Rafting Time: 1 to 1.5 hours
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
- Accommodation: Hostel in Santa Maria
Day 2: Santa Maria – Santa Teresa – Jungle Trekking
After breakfast at 6:00 AM, we begin a 45-minute hike along a quiet road before entering a well-preserved section of the original Inca Trail used to connect Machu Picchu with Vilcabamba. This route offers lush jungle views and passes plantations of banana, coca, coffee, and yucca.
After around 3 hours, we arrive at Quellomayo, where we stop for a delicious lunch and short break. Then we continue hiking another 3.5 hours along the Vilcanota River, heading toward the soothing Colcamayo Hot Springs. Here, you’ll have time to soak and relax in this natural jungle oasis.
Finally, we hike 45 minutes to Santa Teresa, where we’ll spend the night in a hostel and enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.
Tour Highlights:
- Hiking Distance: 22 km (7–8 hours)
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Weather: Warm and tropical
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
- Accommodation: Hostel in Santa Teresa
Day 3: Santa Teresa – Aguas Calientes – Zip-lining & Hiking
Start your day with breakfast at 6:30 AM before heading to the ziplining base. After a short safety briefing, you’ll experience an adrenaline-pumping 2-hour zipline adventure featuring 4 cables and a suspension bridge.
After ziplining, we take a 1-hour van ride to Hidroelectrica, where you’ll enjoy lunch before beginning the 3-hour hike along the rail tracks to the town of Aguas Calientes.
Once we arrive, you’ll check into your hotel and enjoy a relaxing dinner at 7:00 PM, getting ready for the big day at Machu Picchu.
Tour Highlights:
- Zipline: 4 Cables + Suspension Bridge
- Hiking Distance: 11 km (3–3.5 hours)
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel in Aguas Calientes
Day 4: Machu Picchu Exploration – Return to Cusco
We wake early at 4:00 AM for breakfast, then choose between a 1.5-hour hike or a 30-minute bus ride (USD $12) up to the entrance of Machu Picchu. After regrouping, your professional guide will lead a 2.5-hour guided tour of the majestic Inca citadel, exploring famous landmarks such as the Temple of the Sun, the Intihuatana, and more.
If you’ve booked an extra hike to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (USD $60, limited spaces), you’ll continue after the guided tour.
Return Options:
- By Train: Hike or bus down to Aguas Calientes. Return train departs at 2:30 PM or 2:55 PM to Ollantaytambo, then transfer to Cusco, arriving by 6:30 PM.
- By Car: Hike back to Hidroelectrica (3 hours), then drive 6 hours back to Cusco, arriving around 9:30 PM.
Tour Highlights:
- Guided Tour:5 hours
- Optional Hikes: Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain
- Meals: Breakfast
- Return: By car or train
What’s Included
- Briefing session the night before your trek at your hotel or our office in Cusco.
- Hotel pickup in Cusco on the morning of departure.
- Private transportation from Cusco to Abra Málaga (biking starting point).
- High-quality mountain bikes with full suspension, gloves, and helmet.
- Experienced English-speaking guide for all four days.
- White-water rafting on the Vilcanota River (equipment + certified safety guide).
- Ziplining adventure in Santa Teresa (equipment + instructors).
- All meals during the trek: 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners (vegetarian/vegan options available).
- Accommodation: 2 nights in basic hostels, 1 night in a 3-star hotel in Aguas Calientes.
- Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu.
- Guided tour of Machu Picchu with a professional licensed guide (approx. 2.5 hours).
- Train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo (if selected).
- Private transfer from Ollantaytambo to Cusco (if returning by train).
- First aid kit and oxygen tank carried by your guide.
What’s Not Included
- Breakfast on Day 1 and lunch/dinner on Day 4.
- Bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu ($12 one way – optional).
- Entrance to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (must be requested in advance, $60).
- Entrance fee to the Colcamayo Hot Springs (approx. $5).
- Travel insurance (highly recommended).
- Tips for guides, cooks, and support staff.
- Any other personal expenses.
What to Bring for the Inca Jungle trail 4 days to Machu Picchu
Here’s what you need to pack for your unforgettable Inca Jungle Trail adventure to Machu Picchu. Be ready for varied climates and activities like biking, rafting, hiking, ziplining, and visiting Machu Picchu.
- Original passport (mandatory for all checkpoints and Machu Picchu entrance).
- Small daypack (25-30L) to carry daily essentials.
- Comfortable hiking shoes (lightweight and with good grip).
- Sandals or flip-flops for hot springs and hostel showers.
- Lightweight clothes for hot and humid weather (t-shirts, shorts).
- Warm layers for cool nights (fleece or light jacket).
- Rain jacket or poncho – weather can be unpredictable in the Andes and jungle.
- Swimsuit for the Colcamayo hot springs and optional rafting.
- Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, sunscreen (SPF 30+).
- Insect repellent (minimum 20% DEET recommended).
- Reusable water bottle or hydration pack (at least 1 liter).
- Personal toiletries and small towel.
- Flashlight or headlamp with extra batteries.
- Personal medications (including altitude sickness pills if needed).
- Snacks like energy bars, nuts, or dried fruit.
- Camera or smartphone with power bank.
- Cash (soles) for small purchases, hot springs, tips, and optional activities.
- Optional: trekking poles, especially useful for steep sections.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions –Inca Jungle trail 4 days to Machu Picchu
What is the Inca Jungle Trail 4 Days to Machu Picchu?
The Inca Jungle Trail 4 Days is an alternative and adventurous route to reach Machu Picchu. Unlike traditional treks, this one combines exciting activities like downhill mountain biking, white-water rafting, hiking, zip-lining, and a visit to natural hot springs. It’s perfect for travelers looking for adrenaline-filled experiences along with breathtaking views of the high Andes and cloud forest before arriving at the majestic Machu Picchu.
How difficult is the Inca Jungle Trek?
This trek is considered moderately challenging. While it doesn’t reach high-altitude passes like the Classic Inca Trail, it includes physical activities like mountain biking for 65 km, long hiking distances (up to 22 km), and other adventure sports. A basic level of fitness is recommended, and previous hiking experience is helpful but not required.
What is included in the Inca Jungle Trail 4 Days tour?
The tour includes all transportation (private van, return by train or car depending on the package), accommodations (3 nights in hotels/hostels), all meals except the last lunch, adventure activities (biking, rafting, zipline), entrance ticket to Machu Picchu, and a professional English-speaking guide. Optional upgrades such as the Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain hike are available at an additional cost.
What kind of accommodation is provided during the trek?
You will stay in comfortable hostels or eco-lodges in Santa Maria, Santa Teresa, and Aguas Calientes. These accommodations are clean, safe, and equipped with private bathrooms, hot showers, and basic amenities. Private rooms are available on request, and upgrades to 3-star hotels in Aguas Calientes can also be arranged.
Can I do the Inca Jungle Trail even if I’ve never biked or rafted before?
Yes! The activities are designed for beginners and intermediates. Professional instructors will give you a short briefing and safety equipment before each activity. The biking portion is mostly downhill on paved roads, and the rafting and zipline activities are managed by certified companies with safety protocols.
Is there a limit on the number of people who can join the trek?
Yes, to ensure a better experience and personalized attention, group sizes are typically limited to a maximum of 12–15 people. If you book a private tour, the group will be limited to you and your companions only, offering more flexibility and privacy throughout the journey.
When is the best time to do the Inca Jungle Trail?
The best time to do the Inca Jungle Trail is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. These months offer better weather, sunny skies, and safer conditions for biking and hiking. The rainy season (November to March) is still possible, but trails can be slippery and some activities may be adjusted due to weather.
What should I pack for the Inca Jungle Trail 4 Days?
You should bring comfortable hiking shoes, light clothes for daytime, warm layers for the cool evenings, a rain jacket or poncho, insect repellent, sunscreen, swimwear for hot springs, and a small daypack. A complete packing list is usually provided upon booking to help you prepare properly for all the adventure activities.
Do I need to book the Inca Jungle Trek in advance?
Yes, it’s highly recommended to book your Inca Jungle Trail 4 Days in advance, especially during peak travel season (May to September). Booking early secures your Machu Picchu entry ticket, accommodations, and adventure activity slots. Late bookings may result in limited availability, particularly for optional hikes like Huayna Picchu.
How do I return to Cusco after visiting Machu Picchu?
You can return to Cusco either by train or by car. The train option from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo, followed by a bus transfer to Cusco, is faster and more scenic. The car option involves hiking back to Hidroelectrica and then taking a 6-hour ride to Cusco. The choice depends on your preference, time, and budget.
💲Prices – Inca Jungle trail 4 days to Machu Picchu
Group Service: return by bus to Cusco
- $250 USD per person
Shared experience with up to 20 trekkers. Great for budget-conscious travelers looking to make new friends!
Group Service: return by Tren to Cusco
- $329 USD per person
Shared experience with up to 20 trekkers. Great for budget-conscious travelers looking to make new friends!
Discounts:
- Students with a valid university card: $20 USD off
- Children under 17: $25 USD off (must show passport)
- Children under 8: $25 USD off

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