
Inca Jungle Trek Short Inca Trail 4-Day


What to Expect on the Inca Jungle Trek & Short Inca Trail (4 Days) This 4-day trekking expedition was designed for travelers seeking a more active and diverse alternative to traditional Machu Picchu tours. The route transitions from high-mountain scenery to lush cloud-forest landscapes before connecting with the Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. From […]
Inca Jungle Trek Short Inca Trail 4-Day: This adventurous route combines mountain landscapes, cloud forests, original Inca pathways, and the iconic arrival to Machu Picchu through the Short Inca Trail. Designed for active travelers, the itinerary explores remote regions of the Andes while connecting some of Peru’s most scenic trekking routes.
Along the journey, travelers hike through the Lucmabamba Valley, visit hidden viewpoints overlooking Machu Picchu, and follow ancient Inca trails toward the Sun Gate (Inti Punku). The route combines adventure, nature, and history into one dynamic trekking experience.
Unlike traditional treks to Machu Picchu, this itinerary offers a more varied environment with jungle scenery, mountain trails, hot springs, and original Inca stone pathways across multiple regions of the Andes.

Are you looking for an unforgettable adventure behind Machu Picchu? Look no further than our Inca Jungle Trek with Short Inca Trail 4 Days. This incredible journey will take you through the stunning landscape of Peru.
This 4-day trekking expedition was designed for travelers seeking a more active and diverse alternative to traditional Machu Picchu tours. The route transitions from high-mountain scenery to lush cloud-forest landscapes before connecting with the Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.
From high mountain valleys and cloud forests to original Inca pathways near Machu Picchu, each stage of the trek offers a completely different landscape and trekking environment across the Andes.
One of the highlights of this route is how dramatically the scenery changes throughout the journey — from warm jungle valleys and mountain viewpoints to cloud forests and the ancient stone pathways leading to Machu Picchu.
DAY 1: Cusco, Inca Jungle, Inca Trail, and Hot Spring
DAY 2: Lucmabamba Inca Trail—Machu Picchu Pueblo
DAY 3: Short Inca Trail to Inti Punku
DAY 4: Machu Picchu—Return to Cusco
This itinerary combines trekking, remote landscapes, and original Inca pathways into a more adventurous route to Machu Picchu. The experience balances physical activity, scenic exploration, and cultural history across multiple regions of the Peruvian Andes.
At 05:00, we leave Cusco in the direction of Santa María, “4 hours of travel”, to start the lovely walk through the Inca Jungle Inca trail of 3 hours and a half inside the forest, fruit plants, coffee plantations, and leaves of coke Then we go to the thermal baths in Cocalmayo to enjoy some well-deserved hot water to relax the muscles.
Overnight in Santa Teresa
Box Lunch & Dinner
Moderate
5.5km (3.4 miles)
3-4 Hrs.
Santa Rosa: 1,203m (3,946 ft)
Road: 1,436m (4,411 ft)
Huaca Yupana Pass: 1,640m (5,380 ft)
At 7:00, we leave for Lucmabamba, “a 35-minute drive.” In Lucmabamba, there is the original Inca Trail that goes to the top of Llactapata, a “3 hour’s walk” from the top; observe the incredible constructions of Machu Picchu in the distance from the ruins of Llactapata. Descend for about 2 hours until you reach the Hidroeléctrica train station. We travel by train to Machu Picchu Pueblo in the afternoon, a “30-minute ride”.
1B, 1L.
Intense
10.2km (6.3 miles)
5 Hrs.
Lucmabamba Town: 2,017m (6,617 ft)
Hidroelectrica 1,811m (5,941 ft)
Lucmabamba Pass: 2,814m (9,232 ft)
At 05:30, the initial walk from Machu Picchu Pueblo to kilometer 104 of the railway upstream of the Urubamba River “takes one hour and a half of semi-flat walk.” At km 104, we present the entrance tickets and passports to the official Inca Trail network to enter.
Enjoy the walk ascending the Wiñaywayna mountain until you reach the ruins of Wiñaywayna. “3 hours of walking” from Wiñaywayna; there are 2 hours of walking until you get to Machu Picchu through the Inti Punku ruins. Enjoy the magnificent views before and after Inti Punku until you reach the Machu Picchu viewpoint.
1BL.
Demanding
16km (9.9 miles)
7 Hrs.
Machu Picchu Pueblo: 2,065m (6,774 ft)
Machu Picchu Ruins: 2,400m (7,874 ft)
Inti Pinku: 2,720m (8,920 ft)
In the morning, board the bus at the gate of Machu Picchu and go on a two-hour guided tour inside the Inca Citadel of Machu Picchu, exploring various Inca temples such as the Temple of the Sun, the Inca royal tombs, the Inca palace, the house of the chosen ones of the sun, the temple of the condor, etc.
In the afternoon, we will return to Ollantaytambo by train. In Ollantaytambo, there is a private service for the transfer to Cusco.
Easy
A light walk
2-hour guided tour
Machu Picchu Pueblo: 2,065m (6,774 ft)
Machu Picchu Ruins: 2,400m (7,874 ft)
Cusco: 3,350m (10,990 ft)
Personalized adventures for independent hikers.
Multi-environment trekking experience through mountain valleys, cloud forests, and original Inca pathways to Machu Picchu.
English-speaking local guide(s).
Pick-up and drop-off are available at your accommodation in Cusco.
On-site logistical support from our office in Peru.
All taxes (Peru).
Enhance Your Trip
By PeruRail / PER PERSON
+ $55 Vistadome train (one way: MACHUPICCHU – OLLANTAYTAMBO) Inbound Journey
+ $445.00 Hiram Bingham train (Train MACHUPICCHU – POROY) Inbound Journey
+$75 Huayna Picchu
+$75 Montaña
+$75 RE-ENTRY TO MACHU PICCHU
Machu Picchu Tickets are valid for a single entry; re-entry is not permitted! To re-enter, you must purchase a new entrance ticket in advance.
Kondor Path Tours is a locally operated trekking company based in Cusco, specializing in adventure routes and alternative trekking experiences to Machu Picchu.
Based in Cusco, our team designs trekking experiences that connect alternative adventure routes with the original Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. This itinerary was created for travelers seeking a more active and varied journey across different Andean landscapes.
Unlike standard trekking routes, this journey combines active exploration, scenic diversity, and cultural history into one immersive adventure across the Andes.
Find answers to the most common questions about the Inca Jungle Trek + Short Inca Trail (4 Days).
The Inca Jungle Tour with Kondor Path Tours is an adventurous multi-day tour that combines trekking, biking, rafting, and zip-lining to reach the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu. It offers a unique and exciting way to experience the Inca culture and the stunning landscapes of Peru.
The duration of the Inca Jungle tour with Kondor Path Tours is typically four days and three nights. This allows you to fully immerse yourself in the activities and explore the region’s scenic beauty.
The Inca Jungle Tour and Short Inca Trail 4 Days include hiking along ancient trails, biking through the mountains and jungles, white-water rafting in the Urubamba River, and zip-lining across breathtaking canyons. The tour also includes a visit to Machu Picchu and a guided tour of the ruins.
No prior experience is required for most of the activities included in the Inca Jungle Tour. However, essential fitness and a sense of adventure are recommended as the tour involves physical activities such as hiking, biking, and rafting. You must inform the tour operator about any specific concerns or limitations you may have.
The Inca Jungle Trek + Short Inca Trail 4 Days is generally suitable for participants of various age groups, including adults and older teenagers. However, it is essential to consider the tour’s physical demands, such as hiking and biking, and consult with the tour operator to ensure it is appropriate for your fitness level and capabilities.
The accommodation during the Inca Jungle Tour is typically a mix of basic hotels and lodges along the route. These accommodations provide comfortable beds, hot showers, and meals to rejuvenate after each day’s activities. While not luxurious, they offer the necessary amenities for a pleasant stay.
Most of the necessary equipment, such as mountain bikes, helmets, and safety gear, is provided by Kondor Path Tours. However, it’s recommended to bring comfortable clothing, sturdy footwear, a day pack, sunscreen, and a water bottle. The tour operator will provide a detailed packing list.
The Inca Jungle Tour can be enjoyed year-round, but the dry season from April to October is considered the best. The weather is usually straightforward during this period, and the trail conditions are optimal for trekking, biking, and other activities.
Booking the Inca Jungle tour with Kondor Path Tours in advance is highly recommended, especially during the peak tourist season. This ensures availability and allows for better transportation, accommodations, and other logistics coordination.
The group size for the Inca Jungle tour with Kondor Path Tours can vary, but it typically ranges from 4 to 12 participants. Smaller groups allow a more personalized experience and better interaction with the tour guide.
| Persons | Price (p/p) | |
| 1 | $ 1 236.00 USD | |
| 2 | $ 812.00 USD | |
| 3 | $ 688.00 USD | |
| 4 | $ 598.00 USD | |
| 5 | $ 561.00 USD | |
| 6 | $ 522.00 USD | |
| 7 | $ 501.00 USD | |
| 8 | $ 479.00 USD | |
| 9 | $ 480.00 USD | |
| 10 | $ 465.00 USD |
The Inca Jungle Trek with Short Inca Trail offers an adventurous alternative route to Machu Picchu, combining trekking, remote landscapes, cloud forests, and original Inca pathways into one dynamic experience through the Andes.
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