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Embark on an unforgettable 8-day adventure that combines two of Peru’s most iconic experiences: the legendary Inca Trail to Machu Picchu and the lush, biodiverse Manu Amazon Rainforest. This journey begins in the heart of the Andes, where you’ll hike the world-renowned Inca Trail, passing ancient ruins, misty cloud forests, and breathtaking mountain passes before arriving at the majestic citadel of Machu Picchu. From there, the expedition continues into the depths of the Manu Biosphere Reserve—one of the most pristine and wildlife-rich areas on the planet. Explore winding rivers by canoe, walk jungle trails alive with monkeys and exotic birds, and immerse yourself in local culture and natural wonder. This tour is the perfect blend of history, adventure, and nature—ideal for travelers seeking a deeper connection to Peru’s land, people, and past.
8 days 7 Nights
8 Days
Moderate
4650 msnm
Trekking Nature & Culture
SMALL GROUP 08 ppl Max
The Classic Inca Trail & Manu Amazon 8-Day Tour offers a unique combination of cultural heritage and natural exploration. Begin with a trek along the iconic Inca Trail, a four-day hike through ancient ruins, high Andean passes, and cloud forests, culminating in a sunrise arrival at the legendary Machu Picchu. Continue your journey into the heart of the Manu Biosphere Reserve, one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth. Experience the Amazon through guided jungle walks, canoe rides, and wildlife observation. This carefully crafted itinerary blends adventure, history, and ecology—perfect for travelers seeking an immersive and balanced Peruvian experience.
Depart from Km 82 and cross the Urubamba River Bridge and begin our walk in the footsteps of the Incas. We travel along the winding path that skirts the river, offering views of the Vilcanota mountain range. Our route journeys through the narrow Cusichaca valley and later we’ll reach the indigenous community of Huayllabamba.
Our local crew of porters cook and guide look after us well for the duration of the hike. Porters carry the majority of the gear for the hike, so those passengers doing the hike only need to carry a small daypack for the daily essentials. We camp at Wayllabamba. Approx. walking time 5 hours (CAMPING)
On the second day, we climb the long steep path to Warmiwañusca, or Dead Woman’s Pass. Don’t be put off by the name – with your guide’s encouragement you’ll make it to the top and enjoy the fantastic view that awaits you! At 4215 m (13769 ft) above sea level, this pass is the highest point of the trek. The second pass of the hike is Runcuracay (3998 m)(13113 ft) where on clear days, we enjoy superb views of the snow-capped Cordillera Vilcabamba. Tonight we camp at Pacaymayo. Approx. walking time 7 hours (CAMPING)
Today the trail goes through some beautiful cloud forest on a climb that is steeper than Dead Woman’s Pass but shorter (1 ½ hours), you will walk through a causeway and a tunnel, both original Inca constructions. The highest point of the third pass is at 3700m (12136 ft). On clear days you are rewarded for all this work with beautiful views of the Urubamba Valley below.
Soon you reach the serene ruins of Phuyupatamarca, or the ‘Town above the Clouds’, at about 3650 m (11972 ft) above sea level. We camp for the final night close to Wiñay Wayna (Forever Young) ruins, a grandiose terraced hillside site, with panoramic views of the valley below and just a short hike from Machu Picchu. Approx. walking time 8 – 9 hours.(CAMPING)
Today we visit the remarkable Machu Picchu. There is no way to describe the feeling of the first views of Machu Picchu, as the mist rises off the mountains early in the morning and the famous ruin appears in front of you. It may be called the Sun Gate but bear in mind we are in the cloud forest and sometimes “Cloud Gate” would be a more suitable name.
The morning is dedicated to exploring the extraordinary site of Machu Picchu, where your guide will be on hand to explain and give you an insight into the life of the Incas at Machu Picchu. For the keen, there’s also the opportunity to climb the sacred peak of Huaya Picchu. In the afternoon, we take the train from Aguas Calientes back to Cusco. Approx. walking time 2 hours. (HOTEL)
We leave from Cusco in our comfortable bus, ascending to the folkloric town of Paucartambo. On the way, we visit the Pre-Incas funeral towers of Ninamarca. Then we drive through the impressive cloud forest full of plants and beautiful orchids, here we take our first hike and we have the chance to observe Peru´s national bird-Cock of the Rocks (Rupicola Peruviana), monkeys and many different species of birds. With luck the only South American bear-the Spectacled Bear (Tremarctos ornatus). In the evening we arrive at Pilcopata, and we sleep in a typical lodge. Showers and toilets are shared.
After breakfast, we will continue by private bus to Atalaya. On the way we will stop to observe a coca plantation, we will also stop at a viewpoint where you can get a good overview of the jungle and river. From Atalaya, we leave by motorized boat to Aguas Calientes, where you can bathe in the natural hot springs. In the afternoon we will walk in the jungle for several hours in order to appreciate the many different kinds of animals, birds, plants and flowers. If we are lucky we will see monkeys. In the evening we will come back to the campsite for dinner and sleep in tents close to the Alto Madre de Dios River.
We will leave early to visit the parrot clay lick and after breakfast we will continue by boat, stopping to visit the native community of Shintuya on the way. Before lunch we will walk in the jungle for several hours and see different animals, birds such as tiger heron, eagle, flycatcher, kingfisher etc. and many different kinds of plants and flowers.
We will then take the boat to Soga de Oro. In the afternoon we will visit Salvation Lake where we will take a balsa raft and see the pre-historic Hoatzin bird, watch the beautiful sunset and after dark we will look for Caimans. In the evening we will build a bonfire, relax and have some drinks and a BBQ. We will spend the night at Soga de Oro sleeping on raised platforms in tents.
After Breakfast, we will return to Atalaya by boat where our private bus will be waiting to take us back to Cusco. We return to Cusco via the cloud forest and Paucartambo. We will arrive back in Cusco in the late afternoon. Add on the Nazca Lines, the Amazon Rainforest, Colca Canyon, and other extension tours or treks. Let us know.
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and if you choose Bed & Breakfast you will stay in our Quechuas Guesthouse Homestay. Private rooms with private shower and bathroom (in cusco only) and includes Shuttle transportation to go to the town square.(Please a detailed page of Quechuas Guesthouse above)
Double Room, Matrimonial(Twin Beds Room) Occupancy.
Prices shown Below are per person, based on Twin bed room occupancy and in US$ Dollars.
Group Service: Price per person: US$1390 – 2 Stars Hotel(b&b) (Private Bathroom & Shower)
(You will be joined into a formed group of people who come from different countries/Nationalities): From 04 Persons to 16 Persons (Maximum)
Private Service: Price per person: US$1690 – 3 Stars Hotel (Private Bathroom & Shower)
Recommended for Honeymooners, Families with children & Groups of Friends (02 Person Minimum)
4 Stars Hotel/ Upon Request
5 Stars Hotel/ Upon Request
If you are a group of 02 we depart (No matter if you have paid as GROUP SERVICE). We NEVER pass our people onto another operator as most agencies do here in cusco.
LIMA (Hotel)
AREQUIPA (Hotel)
CUSCO (Hotel)
Machu Picchu (Aguas Calientes) (Hotel)
PUNO (Lake Titicaca) (Hotel)
ISLAND OF THE SUN (Hotel)
LA PAZ (Hotel)
COLCA CANYON (Hotel)
NAZCA (Hotel)
PARACAS (Hotel)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Whilst we expect that the tour will run as per the itinerary, participants should accept that there is the possibility of changes being necessary subject to local conditions eg. strikes and natural disasters these changes may be at the discretion of your tour company.
Most people automatically assume that the weather is hot in South America, but because of the higher altitude in the Andes, the temperature can feel quite cold, especially at night. We recommend the use of a duffel bag or backpack, whichever is easiest for you to carry. A good size daypack is also essential.
List of things you must bring:
General Tour Information
What is the Inca Trail & Manu Amazon 8-Day Tour?
It’s a combined adventure that includes the 4-day Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu and an exploration of the Manu Amazon Jungle, offering a rich mix of history, trekking, and biodiversity.
Do I need to be physically fit for this tour?
Yes, a moderate to high level of fitness is required, especially for the Inca Trail which involves long days of hiking at high altitude.
What is the maximum altitude reached during the Inca Trail?
The highest point is Dead Woman’s Pass at 4,215 meters (13,828 feet) above sea level.
How difficult is the Inca Trail?
It’s considered moderate to challenging due to the elevation, steep ascents/descents, and multi-day duration.
How many kilometers is the Inca Trail?
Approximately 42 km (26 miles) over 4 days.
Logistics & Accommodation
Where do we sleep during the trek and jungle tour?
On the Inca Trail, you’ll sleep in tents at designated campsites. In the Manu Jungle, accommodations are usually in eco-lodges or jungle bungalows.
Are there showers on the trail and in the jungle?
Showers are rare and basic on the Inca Trail. In the jungle lodges, cold or lukewarm showers are generally available.
What kind of food is provided?
You’ll receive fresh, locally prepared meals on both parts of the tour, including vegetarian options on request.
Do I need to carry my own backpack on the Inca Trail?
Porters will carry up to 7 kg of your gear. You carry a daypack with essentials like water, snacks, and rain gear.
Is purified water available during the tour?
Yes, your guides will provide boiled or filtered water daily on both the trek and in the jungle.
Permits & Booking
Do I need a permit for the Inca Trail?
Yes, permits are mandatory and must be booked months in advance due to high demand and limited availability.
Is entrance to Manu National Park included?
Yes, your tour includes permits and entrance fees for the Manu Biosphere Reserve or Cultural Zone, depending on the itinerary.
When is the best time to do this tour?
The best months are from May to October, during the dry season in both the Andes and Amazon.
How far in advance should I book?
At least 4-6 months in advance, especially if you’re traveling during peak season (June–August).
Packing & Preparation
What should I pack for the Inca Trail and the jungle?
Essential items include trekking boots, rain jacket, insect repellent, headlamp, quick-dry clothing, and a reusable water bottle. Layered clothing is key due to varying temperatures.
Will I need malaria pills or vaccines?
For Manu, malaria prophylaxis is recommended, and yellow fever vaccination may be required—consult your doctor before traveling.
Is altitude sickness a concern?
Yes. Spending at least 2 days in Cusco before starting the trek helps with acclimatization.
Guides & Group Info
Are guides certified and bilingual?
Yes, all guides are licensed, experienced, and speak fluent English.
How large are the groups?
Group sizes vary, but are typically 4 to 12 people, ensuring a more personal experience.
Is this tour suitable for children or older travelers?
The tour is best for travelers aged 6–65+ in good health. Families and older travelers should assess their physical readiness before booking.
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Posted on Sara DVerified 10/10 Experience - Would Recommend! We had an amazing time on the Salkantay 5 Day Trek. Before the trip started, Quechuas had great communication and was very accommodating to our travel schedule, including adjusting our briefing time with our guide.The skydome accomodations were great (all fairly spacious, with exception of night 2, which was fine as we didn’t spend much time there), the food was delicious (a great variety and always more than enough to go around) and the trek itself was beautiful. Our guide Steven, as well as second guide Jorge, were very patient, knowledgeable and kind to us and the others in our group - not only did we get to see incredible scenery but we also learned a lot about the local landscape and culture.We rented sleeping bags, which we would highly recommend. We brought our own hiking poles but would recommend renting if you don’t bring your own.Overall, an amazing experience and we would highly recommend this company.Posted on Matthew WVerified Seamless and Supportive Inca Trail Experience – Highly Recommend We recently completed the 4-day Classic Inca Trail trek with Quechuas Expeditions in June 2025, and overall had a fantastic experience that struck the perfect balance between physical challenge and logistical ease.Our guide, Fernando (“Nando”), was outstanding—passionate, deeply knowledgeable about the trail’s rich history, and highly supportive throughout. He kept our group motivated and informed, and managed different paces and needs with professionalism and care. His English was great, and he always made time to answer questions or share interesting stories along the way.The porter and chef team were phenomenal. Every meal was different, delicious, and plentiful—we were never hungry, and dietary needs (including vegan and vegetarian) were handled without issue. They even baked a custom cake on the trail for a couple’s anniversary, which speaks volumes about their care and capability. The porters themselves were friendly, warm, and constantly going above and beyond to support us.Quechuas provided tents, sleeping bags, a toilet tent, and hot water for face washing each morning, plus coca tea as a wake-up touch. The duffel service was useful, though we did find the weight limits a bit tighter than expected once you factor in the sleeping bag. In the end, we paid for an extra porter—which was easy to arrange but worth noting for those planning their packing. One thing we didn’t know in advance: the porter bags aren’t waterproof, so future trekkers may want to use dry bags or line the inside with plastic.Another small consideration: due to how campsites are assigned (by the government, not the tour company), some days ended up being longer than the traditional day-by-day breakdown you might read online. While not Quechuas’ fault, for myself, as much heads-up as possible would’ve helped with my own mental preparation.All said, Quechuas Expeditions delivered where it mattered most. The logistics were smooth, the staff was superb, and their support allowed us to focus on enjoying the trail and the breathtaking views without worrying about the rest. This is a company that knows what it’s doing.Would I recommend them? Absolutely—whether you’re a first-time trekker or experienced hiker, they make an unforgettable journey that much more seamless and enjoyable. If I ever do this again, I would book with them without question, and if possible, request the exact same team. Thank you Fernando and team for a trip of a lifetime and memories that will stay with me forever 🙏Posted on Arianna OVerified Amazing trip on the Inca Trail with Quechuas Expeditions I never imagined that the Inca Trail could be so transformative. My partner and I decided to do the classic 4-day trek with Quechuas Expeditions and, honestly, it exceeded all our expectations. From the very first moment we felt very welcome. The service was impeccable, they were always attentive to our needs, solving all our doubts before and during the trek.The hike was not easy, but the views, the fresh mountain air and the energy of the group kept us going without thinking about how tiring it was. The meals at the campsites surprised us pleasantly, we really did not expect so much variety and flavor in the middle of the mountain. And the end, reaching Machu Picchu through the sun gate (Inti Punku) was simply magical, there are no words to describe that moment. It is definitely a unique experience that connects you with the history, culture and nature of Peru. Thank you Quechuas Expeditions for making this trip so special!Posted on naomiammarVerified Hardest challenge of my life but worth it One of the hardest things I have ever done (definitely underestimate the difficulty level), and I don’t know if I would have made it if it wasn’t for our awesome guide Frenando and all the amazing staff we had. What a fantastic group of people. The porters are so hard working, it’s so humbling. The chef Taco was fantastic! I am vegan and he made me the most amazing food the entire time. I couldn’t believe it. And then our guide Fernando topped it all. Knowledgeable, professional yet fun, very personable, very patient (we were slow!) and very encouraging. If you are considering taking on this challenge, I highly recommend Quechua’s Expeditions and if you can request Fernando. E sure to do so. He’s been doing this for 19yrs!Posted on cade cVerified Awesome trek We really enjoyed our trip. It was challenging and also rewarding. Beautiful views and even better food. I can’t rave enough about our cook Santiago! Food was unbelievable. Jose did a fantastic job leading us along the way. He did a good job of explaining what we are seeing! Looking for a physical challenge with beautiful views this is the trek for you.Posted on Lola UVerified Demanding, enriching and unforgettable thanks to the human team I will always be grateful to the rich food and attentions of Santiago, the cook, the professionalism and good advice of José, the guide, the kindness of the helpers, who have made it possible to improve the experience.Posted on Julia C.Verified Amazing trek, amazing guide and staff The Salkantay Trek was absolutely stunning, domes and the views were great with hot water available. What the trek made very special was our guide Nildo. Also, the chef Julian, horseman and second guide were incredible too. Nildo was knowledgeable, caring and passionate about everything he shared. I cannot imagine a better guide :-) Everything was very well organized.Posted on Emelie AVerified Hike of a lifetime! We had the most amazing time! The different sceneries along the trek are just unbelievable and although being two fairly unfit persons we could enjoy it all the way. Fernando and Steven are terrific guides making sure we were all comfortable and happy at all times. The food and accommodations along the way were also a lot more luxurious than what we’d expected. Would 100% recommend this to anyone who’s up for a hike!!

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