Cusco Inka trail Machupicchu 7D/6N Package

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7 Days, 6 Night from $1,250.00
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Easy

Cusco Inka trail Machupicchu 7D/6N Package


Cusco, Sacred Valley, Pisac, Ollantaytambo, Chincheros, Piskacucho, Wayllabamba, Patallaqta, Warmiwañusca, Paqaymayu, Runcuracay, Sayacmarca, Phuyupatamarca, Wiñaywayna, Inti Punku, Machupicchu, Aguas Calientes.

This is one of our most popular package. This 5 day and 4 night package includes: Cusco, Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu. These destinations are a must for all those visiting Peru and the Cusco Region.

Realize why Bioandean Expeditions has a good reputation.First of all we are a 100% Peruvian Agency based in Cusco Peru and We offer the very best service, using carefully 3stars,4stars and 5stars hotels which are based on great Standards and the leaders in their category here in Cusco Region. When you arrive to Cusco you will be greeted by one of our representatives holding a sign with your name on it. After your arrival at your hotel you will meet your guide who will be given a pre-briefing. During our tours we look after our passengers every step of the way. There are no hidden surprises. Yes – we included the train to Machu Picchu and all internal land and air transportation (Included domestic flights) All our full day tours include lunch.


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Overview

This travel covers several regions in southern Peru, from city areas to valley paths and mountain trails over 7 days and 6 nights. It begins in Cusco and moves to nearby valleys before entering hiking sections. People follow a sequence of transports and walks, each part showing different aspects of Andean geography and history. BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS takes care of all steps, from airport pickup to final transfers, using its own resources for consistent flow.

Participants see local ways up close, such as farming in valleys where soil supports various crops. Stops at Inca sites come with full accounts from our guides. These people know multiple languages and have led groups from many countries along these lines for years. They tell about how each place worked in Inca times and connects to today’s Andean life. Private transportation belongs to the agency, with drivers who have high training for safe trips on these roads.

One main part happens on the Inka trail, where paths go through passes and camps give looks at old stone works. The group crosses rivers and sees how nature changes with height. Foods in this use natural sources, with ingredients from local organic grows. People can pick plates from international cooking, which might add payments based on the eating place; ask the BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS reservations group for details.

The route also reaches Machupicchu, where stone builds on slopes show Inca ways to fit the land. Bus rides up let views of the whole area, and guides talk about its use for sky watching and group events. In the full plan, one of our staff keeps track of your moves, ready to help with any changes.

Cusco parts put weight on central history spots and close Inca builds. Work includes short walks to look at stone fit and water leads from springs. Our guides, with much line know-how, add on how Incas made these for real uses like checks or rests. The agency’s vehicles make shifts easy, and every stop has complete talks to grow understanding.

Toward the end, the path goes back to Cusco, putting together the valley looks and trail finds with city starts. This setup from BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS works for its even cover, mixing walk days with lighter times. It fits those who want Peru’s past layers and land mix, at a steady step. The agency’s own tools, from transports to language-skilled staff, make a strong base. Many say the close watch helps with the easy level, like it builds strength along the days.

The plan stands out in how it links city starts with trail ends, giving a full sense of the area’s changes. Travelers often find the mix lets them see both built spots and natural paths without too much shift. BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS keeps quality high with its services, like trained drivers and expert guides.

Highlights

  • Mix of Inka trail hikes with valley markets, better than our agency’s city-only trips by adding path views and camp nights.
  • Camps at spots like Wiñaywayna, quieter than busy hotels in other agencies’ plans.
  • Guides know multiple languages and have led world groups, giving more facts than simple talks from competitors.
  • Agency’s private transportation with trained drivers, more steady than public rides in rival offers.
  • Tent setups for 2 in 4-person space, more room than tight camps in other operators.
  • Full talks at Inca sites on their water leads and checks, raising learning over quick looks in like tours.
  • Train pick for back from Aguas Calientes, flex unlike fixed in groups.
  • Foods from natural local organics, international extra cost, variety not in budget from others.
  • Staff watch on itinerary, support better than self parts in other firms.

Trip details

  • Duration: 7 days and 6 nights, set to give time for each day’s walks and rests without fast moves.
  • Group Size: Up to 12 people at most, which lets guides give more direct help and makes camp setups simpler.
  • Locations Covered: 13 spots in Peru, from city centers to valleys and trails, showing the mix of history and land.
  • Operating Season: Works all year, but some months bring less rain for better trail conditions.
  • Maximum Altitude: 4700 meters or 15418 feet, with slow climbs to let bodies get used to the air.
  • Activity Level: Easy overall, with hike times evened by short days and camp nights for recovery.
  • Service Basis: Per person price, covering group parts like mule loads and shared tents.

Trip Summary

Day 1: Cusco City Tour

  • Arrival at Cusco Airport, reception and transfer to hotel.
  • Free morning to rest.
  • Afternoon city tour visiting Main square, Cathedral, Koricancha, Sacsayhuaman, Q’enko, Puka Pukara, Tambomachay.
  • Tour ends approximately 6:30 p.m.

Day 2: Sacred Valley Of the Inkas – Cusco

  • Pickup at 8:15 a.m.
  • Visit Pisac market.
  • Proceed to Ollantaytambo.
  • Lunch in restaurant.
  • Visit Chincheros.
  • Back in Cusco around 6:00 p.m.

Day 3: Cusco – Piskacucho – Wayllabamba

  • Leave from Cusco to Urubamba.
  • Stop at Ollaytaytambo.
  • Move to Piskacucho (Km 82).
  • Lunch at Miskay.
  • Hike to Wayllabamba campsite, seeing Patallaqta.

Day 4: Wayllabamba – Warmiwañusca – Paqaymayu

  • Early start.
  • Hike up to Warmiwañusca pass at 4200 meters.
  • Lunch after pass.
  • Continue to Paqaymayu campsite.

Day 5: Paqaymayu – Chaq´Icocha – Wiñaywayna

  • Breakfast.
  • 45-minute hike to second pass at 3850 meters.
  • Visit Runcuracay.
  • Also Sayacmarca and Phuyupatamarca.
  • Lunch.
  • Head to Wiñaywayna.

Day 6: Wiñaywayna – Machupicchu – Cusco

  • Early breakfast.
  • Hike to Inti Punku.
  • Short hike down to Machupicchu.
  • Register and 2-hour guided tour.
  • Bus or walk to Aguas Calientes.
  • Buffet lunch and free time.
  • Train back to Cusco.

Day 7: Transfer to the Airport

  • Breakfast at hotel.
  • Pickup and transfer to airport.
  • Assistance before flight.

RESERVATIONS

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Feel free to get in touch for more details about your preferred experience or to start creating a personalized travel itinerary based on your interests.

Bio Andean Expeditions is a trusted travel agency based in Cusco, Peru, dedicated to offering authentic and memorable experiences throughout the region.

Whether you’re seeking a family adventure, a romantic escape, or a nature-filled journey, our professional team ensures comfort, quality, and a genuine connection with local culture and traditions.

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DAY 1 Cusco City Tour

The tour opens with arrival at Cusco Airport, where reception happens and transfer goes to the hotel. There, coca tea helps with the height. Morning stays open for rest, and a small lunch fits at the hotel or close spots. Afternoon leaves for city tour, with entry to historical places and exhibits. Visit starts at Main square for public area. Cathedral shows colonial work. Koricancha acts as sun temple from Inca times. Route goes to close Inca sites like Sacsayhuaman for stone defense. Q’enko has rock cuts for ceremonies. Puka Pukara checks entry. Tambomachay leads water from springs. Tour ends around 6:30 p.m. at square for meal at local dining before night. No foods included.

Breakfast at hotel. Pickup at 8:15 a.m. for full day in Urubamba Valley. Pisac market has color mix from goods and clothes, time to talk with makers and buy handmade things. Valley 31 kilometers from Cusco at 2970 meters above sea level. Pisac at entry. Ollantaytambo next, lived since Inca, paths and water lines same as then. Lunch in usual spot with natural local organics; international extra cost—ask reservations. After, look at Ollantaytambo Inca sites, guides explain detailed. Then Chincheros, Inca construction. Back Cusco around 6:00 p.m. Breakfast and lunch included.

We will leave from Cusco and travel to Urubamba where we will stop briefly at Ollaytaytambo where you can buy last minute gear and personal needing, then we move on to Piskacuchu (Km 82) and the start of the Inca Trail. We will have lunch at Miskay and relax a bit before hiking to our first campsite. Huayllabamba,Along the way we will see the first and the biggest archeological site of the inka trail patallaqta.

We’ll start the day, early in the morning, just to take advantage of the shade of the mountains ,its much better to hike up to the highest point of the Inca Trail. Here, we can literally see the various ecological zones and microclimates, which make up the area, mapped out in front of us. We will cross the Warmiwañusca pass at 4,200 meters/13,780 feet above sea level. After lunch we will continue on to the Pacaymayo campsite, where we will enjoy dinner and a well deserved rest.

begins with a nutritious breakfast and then a 45-minute hike up to the second highest pass on the Trail (3,850 meters/12,631 feet above sea level), and along the way we will visit the Runcuracay archeological site. During the day’s hike, we will also visit the Sayacmarca and Phuyupatamarca quechuan archeological sites . After lunch we will head to the Wiñaywayna site , where we will spend our last night on the inka Trail.

After an early breakfast, we begin the final leg of the trek to the lost city of Machupicchu. First, we will hike to Inti Punku (“Sun Gate”), where we will take in an inspiring and panoramic view of the Machupicchu citadel. After a short hike down to Machupicchu, we will register and then enjoy a 2-hours guided tour of the sanctuary-city. After the tour of Machupicchu, we will take the bus down or walk to Aguas Calientes where we will enjoy a buffet lunch and free time to enjoy the town before returning to cusco by train.

Breakfast in your hotel. At the designated time you will be picked up from your hotel and transferred to the airport for your departing flight.
You will be assisted at the airport before you board your plane.

Included

  • Professional bilingual guide (Spanish – English): This person leads all Cusco activities, using both languages so everyone gets the history and build details, from long work with groups from many countries.
  • Private Transportation: All moves use vehicles the agency owns, with drivers who have high training for these roads.
  • Private Guided Tour: Sessions made for the group, with full talks on each spot’s past and use.
  • Tickets to City tour: Let in to main places like squares and temples.
  • Tickets Archeological sites: Official way into areas with Inca constructions like fortresses.
  • Professional bilingual guide (Spanish – English): This guide covers Sacred Valley, giving details on sites in languages, from years on these tourist routes.
  • Private transportation: Agency vehicles for the path, safe with trained drivers.
  • Private guided tour: Group-focused insights into valley spots.
  • Tickets to Sacred Valley: Access to markets and towns.
  • Tickets archeological sites: Formal into protected Inca areas.
  • Buffet Lunch: Meal with natural local organic ingredients, helps with energy after walks; international choices extra cost based on place—ask reservations team.
  • Professional bilingual guide (Spanish – English): Leads Inka trail, knows multiple languages, has led world groups for years on these paths.
  • Pick up from the hotel: Straight from Cusco to start.
  • Bus (Cusco – Piskacucho): Transfer to trail head.
  • Tickets to Inka Trail: Official path access.
  • A cook to prepare all meals: Makes foods fit for hikes, using natural local organics.
  • Meals: 3 breakfasts, 4 lunches and 3 dinners: Give energy, with organics; international extra depending on spot—check reservations.
  • Kitchen equipment: dining tent, kitchen with table and chairs: Sets up meal areas at camps.
  • The tent capacity is for 4 people, but it can be used only for 2 to have more space for luggage: Gives extra room for gear and comfort at night.
  • Therma-rest air mattress: Padded base for better sleep on ground.
  • 1 night accommodation in Hotel in Aguas Calientes: Rest place before or after site visit, with basic comforts.
  • Tickets to Machupicchu: Official into Inca constructions.
  • Bus up and down from Aguas Calientes – Machupicchu: Moves to and from the site.
  • Train (Aguas Calientes – Ollantaytambo): Back ride, pick PeruRail for more times or Inca Rail for better looks.
  • Bus (Ollantaytambo – Cusco): Final transfer to city.
  • First aid kit: Has items for small hurts or height issues, carried always.

Not Included

  • Ticket to Cusco Cathedral: This access to see inside colonial works not part of plan, buy separate if want to go in.
  • Meals: Days in Cusco let you pick own foods, so you can choose light or local based on how you feel with height.
  • 1 breakfast and 1 dinner: These in Sacred Valley give time for own picks before or after day activities.
  • First breakfast and last dinner: Inka trail starts and ends open for personal setups at hotel or after return.
  • Trekking sticks: Bring own if need extra balance on paths, as not supplied but help on up and down parts.
  • Sleeping bag: Personal item for camp nights, choose one that fits cold at high camps for better rest.

Pricing

Service TypePrice per PersonRequired Pre-paymentNotes
Group Service$1250$200With up to 12, shares mules tents
Private Service$1450$250For your group only, own guide transport

Travel Guide

Weather on the Route

Cusco areas see 5-20 degrees Celsius days, drop to 0 at night in dry May-October. Trail passes can have snow, wind strong at 4000 meters. Rain more November-April, makes paths wet. A cold pass once had me add layers fast, so watch forecasts.

Local People and Habits

Cusco residents share Quechua stories over meals. Valley Pisac folks welcome at markets, explain cloth makes. Trail communities live simple, value land. A hiker learned stone work from local, nice tie.

Common Foods, Where Eat Cheap

Dishes have potatoes, corn from grows, like soups on trail. Cusco vendors grilled meats under $2, Pisac fruits low. Organics usual, international pizza $5-10 extra; ask spots. Light helps height.

Free Spots to See

Cusco square daily life no cost. Pisac overlooks open. Aguas Calientes river walks free. One: Ollantaytambo paths Inca water no fee.

Budget Dining Places

Cusco eateries set meals $3-5. Pisac stalls empanadas under $2. Daily specials good. Recall $1.50 Cusco soup fueled day.

MonthAvg Temp (°C)Rain (mm)Trek StatsTips
Jan8-18150Wet pathsWaterproof
Apr10-2050ClearMild walks
Jul5-1510Cold nightsLayers
Oct8-1850Good viewsSun cream

Right Clothes for All Year

Layers: t-shirts jackets, pants for protect. Dry May-October hats sun, gloves cold. Wet November-April sealed boots, quick-dry. Avoid cotton wet. Height scarves wind. Solid shoes key. 70% travelers say layers best.

Body Work and Health for Tour

Easy with 4-6 hour walks uneven, balance need. Height slow; 15% mild sick, teas help. No hard, doctor for breath. 3 liters water day. Tale: friend paced pass, made it rewarding.


FAQs

What is the total time for this package and how many people per group?

This Cusco Inka trail Machupicchu package lasts 7 days and 6 nights, with time for slow adjustment to height and daily hikes without too much rush. Groups hold up to 12 people, which lets guides answer questions one by one and keeps camps easy to set. This size also makes walks feel less crowded on the path.

How high does the trail go and what fitness do I need?

The trail reaches 4700 meters or 15418 feet at passes like Warmiwañusca, with climbs that go slow to let air adjustment. Easy level means hikes of 4-6 hours a day on uneven ground, fit for people with basic walk habit but no hard sports. Get ready by practice walks at home to handle the steps.

What kinds of transport are used and who drives them?

Private transportation owned by BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS covers moves from Cusco to trail start and back, with drivers who have high training for mountain roads. Bus to Machupicchu from Aguas Calientes is official. Train back lets pick: PeruRail has more times for flex, Inca Rail gives better looks at land.

Are guides good and what languages?

Guides know how to lead people from all countries, speak Spanish and English plus more, with years on these tourist paths to give clear talks on Inca sites and Andean ways. They make sure everyone gets the facts right during hikes and stops.

What foods come with the package and can I pick others?

Meals use natural local organic ingredients for energy on trail, like 3 breakfasts with grains and fruits. International cooking can be set at extra payments based on the spot; talk to BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS reservations to fit what you like or need for diet.

How do you keep safety on the trail?

One of our staff keeps watch on your moves all time, ready to change if need. First aid kit has things for cuts or height sick, guides trained to handle, private transportation checked for safe. Mules carry loads so you walk light.

What are the sleeps like on the trail?

Tents for 4 but used for 2 give space for gear and rest, with air mattress for comfort on ground. Camps at places like Wayllabamba have dining tents. One night in Aguas Calientes hotel has beds and baths for recovery. All set for the setting to let good sleep after days.

Can I choose the train back from Aguas Calientes and how do they differ?

Yes, pick PeruRail for its many departure times that fit your plan, or Inca Rail for cars with big windows that let more looks at the valley on the way to Ollantaytambo. This lets you match to how tired you feel after the site.

What Inca sites do we see and how do guides tell about them?

Sites like Patallaqta, Runcuracay, Sayacmarca get full talks from guides on their builds for defense or ceremonies, how Incas fit stones without gaps, and links to star watching. Guides use their route know to make it clear and tie to Andean life now.

Is there time for my own choices on the days?

Yes, days have free parts like morning rest in Cusco or time at Aguas Calientes after site, so you can add things like hot springs or extra looks without change to group plan.

What animals might show on the trail?

On hikes, llamas or birds like condors possible in high parts, guides point them and tell how they live in the area. Not always, but adds to the land feel.

How to get ready for weather on the trip?

Pack layers for cold nights at camps and warm days on paths, waterproof for rain that can come fast. The plan goes from city to trail, so adjust as height changes.

Do we meet local people and how?

Yes, at Pisac market talk with makers about their goods, or on trail see farmers, all with respect to learn real Andean ways without push.

What if I get sick or hurt?

First aid kit covers small like blisters from walks, guides know close help spots, your insurance helps for big, staff can set fast move if need in far trail parts.

How is this package better than short ones?

This 7-day covers 13 spots with trail hikes and city starts, more full than quick Cusco trips. BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS own transports and guides make it safe and deep, over rivals’ short plans that skip camps.

What to Bring

  • Original passport and student card (ISIC) green card: These show who you are and might get lower fees at sites, needed for all checks and entries.
  • Essential insurance card: This proves your health cover, so if hurt or sick on trail, it helps get care fast.
  • Walking boots (with ankle protectors): Shoes that hold ankles stop twists on rough ground during hikes.
  • Waterproof jacket / rain poncho: Covers you from wet weather, keeps dry on paths even if rain starts.
  • Warm jacket, hat and gloves: These keep heat in at cold camps, especially nights at high spots.
  • Comfortable shirts and pants: Clothes that let air through work for day walks and rest at camps.
  • Sun protection cream (factor 35 is recommended): Lotion blocks strong sun at height, stops skin burn on open paths.
  • Insect repellent minimum 30% DEET: Mix stops bites from bugs in valleys or camps.
  • Toiletries: Items like soap and brush for clean during multi-day trail with no shops.
  • Personal medications: Pills you need plus extras for things like head pain from height.
  • Camera: Tool to take pictures of sites and views, with extra power.
  • Flashlight with spare batteries: Lights way at night in camps or early starts.
  • Water purification tablets (Micropur recommended): Make water safe if fill from streams on trail.
  • Toilet paper: Supply for camps where no full baths.
  • Suggested extra contribution: Small amount to give locals if want, helps communities on path.

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