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Everything you need to know about the Inca Jungle Trek Peru

Everything You Need to Know About the Inca Jungle Trek Adventure Tour to Machu Picchu

The Inca Jungle Trek is the most adventurous route to explore Machu Picchu, one of the best alternatives to the more traditional Inca Trail. It offers a more diverse and active way to reach the New Seven Wonder of the World. This tour combines different activities such as mountain biking, rafting, hiking, and zip-lining, allowing you to experience the lush landscapes and varied local culture in the Peruvian high jungle.

 

Biking along the Inca Jungle Trek.

4-Day Inca Jungle Tour Overview

This fascinating tour appeared a few years ago, and nowadays it is one of the most incredible routes to get to Machu Picchu with various activities along the route. It allows you to explore the stunning high tropical jungle and the Andean mountains while you do different outdoor sports, perfect for solo travelers, couples, friends, and families who want to experience different exciting sports while you approach Machu Picchu.
  • Duration: Typically 4 Days and 3 Nights
  • Difficulty: Moredate to Challenging
  • Distance: Around 60 -70 km (37 – 43 miles) with a combination of biking, rafting and hiking
  • Activities: Mountain Biking, Water Rafting, Hiking, Zipline
  • Highlights: Machu Picchu

Inca Trail vs Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu

Alternative to the Inca Trail: Unlike the Classic Inca Trail, the Inca Jungle Trek doesn’t require permits , making it easier to book, it juts need to buy the Machu Picchu ticket which is highly recommended booking in advance.
  • Variety of activities: The Inca Jungle trek includes a mix of activities, like mountain biking, whitewater rafting, and zip-lining which set in apart from the traditional Inca Trail which is strictly hiking and camping.
  • Scenic Diversity: The 4-Day Inca Jungle Tour takes you through a v variety of environments, from high altitude mountains to lush jungle, providing breathtaking views of Peru ecosystems.
  • Lower Altitude: This tour it located at lower altitude compared than the Inca Trail, making it the best option for those inexperience high altitude travelers.
  • Frequently Asked Questions FAQs About the Inca Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu

    The Inca Jungle is one of the most astonishing alternative routes to Machu Picchu, where you can enjoy thrilling activities on your way to the Machu Picchu citadel. Here are the most popular Frequently Asked Questions about the Inca Jungle.

    What is the Inca Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu?

    If you’re looking for an action-packed adventure with a mix of adrenaline activities (like biking and rafting), the Inca Jungle Tour is a great option. It’s also a good choice for those who want to avoid the crowds of the Inca Trail but still get to see Machu Picchu.

    How Long is the Inca Jungle Tour?

    The Inca Jungle Trek is typically 4 days and 3 nights with a mix of mountain biking, water rafting, and hiking activities. This tour is a moderate-paced adventure that gives you time to explore the landscapes and attractions while you are approaching the iconic Machu Picchu.

    When is the best time to hike the Inca Jungle?

    The best time to do the Inca Jungle is during the dry season from May to October; this period doesn’t rain too much in Cusco, and the weather is more favourable to get better views with clear skies and temperatures around 14º C (57º F). While the rainy season is from November to April, it can make the trek more difficult and challenging.

    What kind of accommodation are on the 4-Day Inca Jungle Trek?

    Accommodations along the Inca Jungle Trail are standard, from basic hostels to moderate lodges, which are supported by the locals. The last night in Aguas Calientes is typically spent in a hotel with modern amenities. If you are looking for more comfort, some tour operators offer upgraded lodging options for an additional cost.

    Is the Inca Jungle 4 Days / 3 Nights physically demanding?

    This Inca Jungle Trek 4 days / 3 nights, is considered moderate in difficulty, but it can vary according to your physical condition. The biking section is 42 km (26 miles) and is mostly downhill on asphalt road. The water rafting classes are I, II, and III, with some rapids that are perfect for beginners. The hiking portions are generally manageable and involve steep climbs and downs with many options to modify the route.

     

    Rafting and Zip-line in the Inca Jungle Trek

    Is there electricity during the 4-day Inca Jungle Trek?

    Yes, more of the accommodations along the trek have electricity to charge devices and meet basic needs. However, electricity may not be available while you are hiking in remote areas.

    Is the Inca Jungle Trek a good alternative to the Classic Inca Trail?

    Yes! It’s a fantastic alternative if you’re looking for a more active and adventurous way to reach Machu Picchu. While the traditional Inca Trail is famous for its ancient stone pathways, the Inca Jungle Trek offers diverse landscapes, including mountain biking and rafting, and the opportunity to explore areas with fewer crowds.
    Hiking along the Inca Jungle Trek

     

    Do I need a permit for the 4 Day Inca Jungle Trek?

    Unlike the traditional Inca Trail, you don’t need a permit to do the 4-Day Inca Jungle Trek. This makes it more accessible; however, we highly recommend booking your Machu Picchu ticket in advance to secure your spot for the most demanded circuit, especially during the peak season, May to July.

    Do I need to hire a guide for the Inca Jungle Trek?

    Yes, you’ll need a guide for the trek. All tours come with a local guide who will help navigate the trail, provide information about the surroundings, and ensure safety. They’re also skilled in first aid and can offer help in case of an emergency.

    Is there an option for a private Inca Jungle Trail?

    Yes, most tour companies offer private trek options, though they come at a higher price. This gives you a more personalized experience with a dedicated guide and private transportation.

    What is the altitude of the Inca jungle trek?

    The altitude along the Inca Jungle trek varies depending on the specific sections of the trail, but generally stays at a lower altitude, and it is the lowest hiking tour that goes to Machu Picchu. The highest point is 4,300 meters above sea level (you will get here in a car, where usually starts the mountain biking). First night in Santa Maria: 1,200 meters; along the hiking section, you will get 1,700 meters. The second night you will be at 1,520 meters and the last night in Aguas Calientes, 2,040 meters.

    Can I combine the Inca Jungle Tour with other excursions?

    Yes, you can add an exciting excursion to your Inca Jungle Tour; it can be before or after the tour. The best options are the Rainbow Mountain Tour , the Sacred Valley Tour, or other tours around the Cusco region.

    Is Internet service along the 4-Day Inca Jungle Trail?

    Some accommodations have Internet service, and you can connect during your stay; this is mostly free for all the guests. However, during the biking and hiking sections, there is not mobile service.

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