How Difficult Is The Inca Trail

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How long is the Inca trail and how many hours do we hike per day? The Inca Trail is 42 km (26 miles) long. Campsites along the Trail are assigned by the INC (National Institute of Culture) and for this reason it is difficult to determine the distance to be covered each day. However, you can expect to walk between seven and nine hours per day for the first three days and approximately two hours on the last day. Hours walked will vary with the fitness level of each hiker.weltwunder-online.de How difficult is the Inca Trail? The Inca Trail is considered a moderate hike.


There are many Incan staircases to walk up and down, and the altitude may affect some individuals. We recommend purchasing a light aluminum walking poles while in Peru as it will help with your balance and reduce the load on your knees. We ask that you not use a metal tipped walking stick as it can harm the fragile environment along the trail. Is altitude sickness common? And how high is the Inca Trail? It's impossible to predict who will be affected by altitude. Your ability to adapt to high altitude is determined by your genetic makeup and has little to do with fitness or health. Most people will have no problems as long as they take the time to acclimatize properly.


A full day spent in Cuzco (3249m), taking it easy and drinking plenty of water, is usually enough for most people. The highest point you will reach while hiking the Inca Trail is 4200 meters. You will sleep at 3600 meters for one or two nights. Is it possible to skip the Inca Trail even if the tour includes it? If you do not wish to hike the Inca Trail please advise us at the time of booking (it is very difficult to make these arrangements once you have already confirmed). If you choose not to hike the trail, you will spend two nights in Cuzco and then take the train to the town of Aguas Calientes for the third night.


You will rejoin your group at Machu Picchu for your included tour of the site. When do we reach Machu Picchu and how much time do we spend there? The time at which you will reach Machu Picchu depends on the campsite assigned for your third night on the Trail. Many groups will reach the sun gate at approximately 6:30 am (the hike begins at approx. 45 minutes later, but this cannot be determined in advance. Do porters carry our luggage while on the Inca Trail? 75 (8 kg Max) for the entire trek. 20). Sleeping foam camping mattress are included.


Sleeping bags and sleeping mattress are part of your personal stuff you must carry. Items not required while on the trail can be stored safely at your hotel in Cusco. If you hired a porter, all you will be required to carry is a daypack containing items you will need during the day (water, camera, sunscreen, rain poncho, etc.). How cold does it get on the Inca Trail (will I need to bring hats and mittens)? The altitude means it can get quite chilly, especially during the Andean winter (May - September) when the temperature can drop to below zero degrees (Celsius) at night.


It can still be cool at other times of the year, so we recommend bringing thermal underwear and a warm sleeping bag. You can purchase warm, inexpensive and locally made hand-woven mitts and gloves in Cusco. What type of accommodation is used on the Inca Trail? Four-person tents are used to accommodate two same-sex travellers for three nights. There are a few places where permanent, but very basic toilet facilities exist, and when they are not available, our team will set up portable toilet tents. Trekkers are provided with a bowl of hot water (and a hot drink) every morning in their tent.


Is a sleeping bag and mat included? Sleeping bags are not included, so we recommend bringing a compact three-season sleeping bag. A popular alternative is to rent a sleeping bag in Cuzco, which can be rented from us. 20 (for all four days). Some renters may choose to bring a sleeping bag liner or sheet. Is purified water available on the trail? Bottled water can be purchased on day 1, however we discourage trekkers from purchasing bottles as it increases the amount of garbage that must be packed out. We recommend that you bring a refillable water bottle, as boiled water will be provided in the morning at breakfast, at lunch and every evening after dinner. What type of food will we get on the Inca Trail? Our cooks prepare excellent high-energy meals appropriate for a trek of this nature.


The menu usually includes pasta, rice, chicken, fresh fruit and vegetables and a variety of oatmeal, eggs and other breakfast foods. Vegetarian alternatives are available upon request at the time of booking. How much should I tip the guides and porters? Tipping is at your discretion but always appreciated. 8-10 dollars per day for the porters. What are the requirements to hike the Inca Trail? To hike the Inca Trail with INCA HIKE you must be over the age of 08, with moderate level of fitness, and hold a passport that is valid for up to 6 months after you return to your home country.


Bookings must be made as far in advance as possible. We cannot guarantee the availability of a permit by following these guidelines, however your chances of obtaining one are much greater. We require the following information for the purchase of an Inca Trail Permit. 1. Passport full name (exactly as it appears on the passport). 2. Passport date of birth. 6. Date of passport expiration - Must be valid for the date of travel. Any attempts at modifications result in a loss of the permit and any money paid. A limited amount of permits are available each day for hikers in an effort to preserve the trail. When is the High Season on the Inca Trail?


Hiking the Inca Trail is popular all year, however May to September is considered the 'high' season. This means that permits can be sold out many months in advance, so it is especially imperative to plan ahead for hiking during these months. The cost of 'high season' Inca Trail tours is slightly higher than the rest of the year, however if you book before February, you can save money by taking advantage of our offers. How early do I need to book my Inca Trail tour? Permits to hike the Inca Trail can be sold out for many months in advance, particularly in the high season. We recommend booking as early as possible.


We only serve good quality food and you will be amazed about the outstanding menus our cooks are able to prepare for you. Our guides have very good knowledge of Peruvian and Inca history and traditions as well as of the local flora and fauna, and are more than happy to share it with you. It goes without saying that we always use new updated equipment and are committed to guarantee maximum hygiene. We also offer excellently guided cultural tours in Cusco and to the famous Sacred Valley. This is an ideal way of spending the two days required for acclimatization prior to your trekking. We have tried to describe the treks we offer as detailed as possible and our elaborate FAQ section should also answer most of your questions. However if you have any additional question please feel free to write us to info@incatrekkers.com.


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Inca Trail Prices. The cheapest trekking company may not always be the best, and the most expensive may be overcharging for the service. Ask your trekking company how they look after their porters, as in the past companies have been accused of treating their porters unfairly. 550. This might be a reduced price due to a seasonal promotion, in which case it should be fine. But if it’s the standard Inca Trail cost for a particular tour operator, you should be cautious. The level of service will likely suffer at these lower prices.tripadvisor.com The food and the equipment will probably be average at best, and the standard of the guides won’t be as high as with a slightly more expensive tour operator. More importantly, there’s a real possibility that the porters within this price range are being underpaid and treated unfairly. 550 looks kind of suspicious. Some of these particularly cheap treks might turn out just fine. And there are almost certainly newly-licensed companies who are trying to do extra-cheap treks just to draw in their first clients. But that in itself is a risk, as you could end up with an inexperienced company that only just got authorized among the 100 licensed Inca Trail operators.