Inka Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu 3D/2N

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Inka Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu 3D/2N

Original price was: $ 259.00.Current price is: $ 230.00.

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πŸ—ΊοΈ Inca Adventure: Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu

The Inca Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu is one of the most thrilling alternative routes to the classic Inca Trail β€” perfect for adventurers looking to combine biking, hiking, and scenic drives through the Andes and jungle.

This 3-day journey blends adrenaline and culture, with optional activities like white-water rafting and ziplining. Along the trail, you’ll explore lesser-known archaeological sites, interact with local communities, and be surrounded by the lush ecological diversity of the region.

The adventure culminates at the awe-inspiring Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, making it an unforgettable experience for nature lovers, thrill seekers, and history enthusiasts alike.

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Trek Day 1: Cusco – Abra MΓ‘laga – Biking – Huamanmarca – Santa MarΓ­a – Santa Teresa

  • Altitude Range: Cusco (3,350 m / 10,990 ft) β†’ Abra MΓ‘laga (4,400 m / 14,435 ft) β†’ Huamanmarca (1,890 m / 6,200 ft) β†’ Santa MarΓ­a (1,430 m / 4,700 ft)

Your adventure begins with pick-up from your hotel in Cusco between 7:00–7:30 AM in our private transport. We first head to Ollantaytambo (2,700 m / 8,858 ft) for a short 20-minute break, then continue ascending to the Abra MΓ‘laga mountain pass (4,400 m / 14,435 ft).

At Abra MΓ‘laga, you’ll gear up for the downhill mountain biking adventure β€” a thrilling descent of approximately 45 km, lasting 2.5 to 3 hours, through breathtaking Andean landscapes until we reach Huamanmarca (1,890 m / 6,200 ft), where the biking ends.

From there, we continue by private transport to Santa MarΓ­a (1,430 m / 4,700 ft) for lunch and check-in at a basic family-run hostel.

πŸš£β€β™‚οΈ Optional Adventure: Rafting

In the afternoon, enjoy an exciting 1.5-hour white-water rafting experience (included).

We finish the day with a 1-hour bus ride to Santa Teresa, where we’ll have dinner and spend the night in a cozy hostel.

Trek Day 2: Santa Teresa – Zip Line – HidroelΓ©ctrica – Aguas Calientes

  • Altitude Range: Santa Teresa β†’ HidroelΓ©ctrica (1,890 m / 6,200 ft) β†’ Aguas Calientes (2,050 m / 6,725 ft)

  • Distance: Approx. 15 km

  • Hiking Time: ~6 hours total

We start the day with an adrenaline-filled canopy (zip line) experience, included in the tour and lasting about 2 hours. Soar through the treetops and enjoy breathtaking jungle views!

Afterward, we travel for 1 hour by vehicle to reach HidroelΓ©ctrica (1,890 m / 6,200 ft), where we enjoy a hearty lunch before beginning a scenic hike.

From HidroelΓ©ctrica, we walk for about 3 hours along the train tracks, surrounded by lush forest and with unique views of Machu Picchu from a different angleβ€”a magical glimpse of what awaits.

We arrive in Aguas Calientes (2,050 m / 6,725 ft) in the late afternoon, where we’ll check in to our hostel accommodation and share a well-deserved dinner with the group.

Trek Day 3: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – HidroelΓ©ctrica – Cusco (Bus Return Option)

We begin our final adventure very early at 4:30 AM. The first stretch is a 30-minute flat walk, followed by a 1-hour ascent through lush forest trails until we reach the gates of Machu Picchu around 6:00 AMβ€”perfect timing to witness the breathtaking sunrise over the Lost City of the Incas.

Once inside, you’ll enjoy a 2-hour guided tour with a professional guide who will share the fascinating history, architecture, and secrets of this ancient wonder. After the tour, you’ll have a short break to take in the views or explore a bit more on your own.

⏱️ IMPORTANT: You must exit Machu Picchu by 10:30 AM to begin the 3-hour return hike to Hidroeléctrica, passing through scenic jungle paths.

At HidroelΓ©ctrica, you’ll board your bus back to Cusco, with estimated arrival in the evening. A long day, but an unforgettable end to your jungle trek adventure.

Includes the return by bus from HidroelΓ©ctrica at 2:00 p.m.Β to 2:30 p.m.Β and arriving in Cusco between 10:00 p.m.Β to 10:30 p.m.Β (approximately 7 hours).Β Cusco center

Transportation to return to Cusco on the last day of the tour.

Trek Day 3: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Ollantaytambo – Cusco (Train Return Option)

Your final day begins bright and early at 4:00 AM. We’ll start with a 30-minute flat walk, followed by a 1-hour uphill hike to reach Machu Picchu around 6:00 AM, just in time to witness the magical sunrise over the Inca citadel.

Enjoy a 2-hour guided tour inside Machu Picchu, where your guide will explain the fascinating history and hidden secrets of this archaeological marvelβ€”according to the new government regulations.

πŸ”½ After the visit, you must exit the site and descend to the town of Aguas Calientes. You have two options:

  • πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ Walk for about 1 hour and 30 minutes through a scenic downhill path.

  • 🚌 Take a 30-minute bus ride to town ($12 USD per person – not included).

Once in Aguas Calientes, you’ll have free time for lunch (not included) and to relax or explore the town.

In the afternoon, you’ll board the train to Ollantaytambo (approx. 1 hour 40 minutes), and from there, our private transportation will bring you back to Cusco (approx. 1 hour 30 minutes), where the adventure ends.

πŸŽ‰ End of services – Okidoki Travel Peru, your trusted operator.

⚠️ IMPORTANT TRAVEL NOTE – Your Visit to Machu Picchu

🎫 Machu Picchu Entrance Tickets Included


πŸ›€οΈ How many circuits are there in Machu Picchu?

There are now 3 official circuits regulated by the Peruvian government, which has made guiding more complex since guides are only allowed to accompany one group per circuit.

πŸ” Available Circuits:

  • Circuit 1 – Panoramic: Offers panoramic views from the upper terraces. No internal access to the citadel.

  • Circuit 2 – Classic: The most complete experience – includes the iconic postcard view plus access inside part of the citadel.

  • Circuit 3 – Royalty: Internal visit only, no classic panoramic view of Machu Picchu.

πŸ”Ž Which circuit does the guided tour include?
We include Circuit 2 – the Classic Circuit, which offers both external and partial internal access.
πŸ•• Entry time: 6:00 AM or 7:00 AM (must be reserved in advance).


πŸ§— Do you want to climb Huayna Picchu Mountain?

  • 🏞️ Yes, it’s possible! But it costs an extra $20 USD per person.

  • ⏳ Duration: 1.5 hours ascent + 1 hour descent.

  • ⚠️ Important: If you choose to climb Huayna Picchu, you will miss the guided tour, as the guide cannot attend multiple circuits simultaneously.


πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ Do I have time to climb Huayna Picchu if I return by bus?

Yes, but you’ll miss the guided tour.
Recommendation: Return by train or stay one more night in Aguas Calientes (hostel not included) and return the next day by bus.


πŸ•°οΈ How much time do I have at Machu Picchu with Circuit 2?

You have approximately 2 hours, as the government allows only one visit per ticket.
πŸ•— To return to Cusco by bus, we must book entry for 6 AM, 7 AM, or 8 AM.

❌ Entry after 8 AM (9 or 10 AM) does not allow time to return by bus the same day unless you stay an extra night in Aguas Calientes.


πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« How long is the guided tour?

πŸ—£οΈ You’ll have 2 hours of guided explanation inside Machu Picchu.


πŸƒ How long is the walk from Machu Picchu to HidroelΓ©ctrica?

  • ⬇️ 1 hour descent to the bridge.

  • ➑️ 2.5 hours flat walk along the Urubamba River to HidroelΓ©ctrica.
    πŸ“ Total: approx. 3.5 hours of walking.


πŸ”οΈ What’s the difference between Huayna Picchu and Machu Picchu Mountain?

Huayna Picchu Mountain

  • πŸ“ Altitude: 2,720 m / 8,924 ft

  • πŸ—οΈ Features Inca structures

  • πŸ§—β€β™‚οΈ Steep and narrow trails – not recommended for those afraid of heights

  • ⏱️ Duration: 1.5 hours up, 1 hour down

  • πŸ–ΌοΈ Appears in the classic postcard view behind Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu Mountain

  • πŸ“ Altitude: 3,100 m / 10,170 ft

  • 🚫 No Inca structures, but incredible panoramic views

  • πŸ₯Ύ Less steep, wider trails

  • ⏱️ Duration: 2.5 hours up, 1.5 hours down


🫁 Do I need to acclimatize in Cusco?

Yes. It’s highly recommended to arrive in Cusco 1–2 days before the Salkantay Trek or any other hike.
πŸ’‘ Be mindful of the season and pack a rain poncho for the Salkantay trek, even in dry months.


πŸ₯¦ I’m vegetarian / have food allergies – can I still do the Salkantay Trek?

βœ… Absolutely! Just let us know in advance, and our cook will prepare meals according to your dietary needs.
πŸ“ We’ll also cover these details during the pre-trek briefing at the Okidoki Travel office.

Important points

πŸ“… Reservation Requirements

To reserve your spot for the Salkantay Trek, you must provide the exact departure date.
⚠️ No changes or cancellations are allowed once the reservation is made.


πŸ’³ Reservation Deposit

To confirm your participation in the trek, a deposit is required. This deposit is used to:

  • Secure all services included in your trek.

  • Most importantly, purchase your personal Machu Picchu entrance ticket.

Important:
Machu Picchu tickets are non-refundable, non-transferable, and cannot be changed. These rules are enforced by the Peruvian government.


❌ Cancellation Policy

Once the deposit is made:

  • No cancellations or date changes are allowed.

  • No refunds will be issued.

  • If you cancel, you forfeit your deposit.

πŸ‘‰ Why? Your deposit is not kept as profit. It is used to:

  • Purchase the Machu Picchu ticket (non-refundable).

  • Secure accommodations, transport, meals, and other trek services in advance.

  • Guarantee a well-organized experience with no last-minute issues with suppliers.

By reserving, we block spots from our providers that could be given to other agencies, and if we cancel, we lose those deposits too. This is not a flexible β€œwalk-in” tour β€” it’s a carefully coordinated trek requiring confirmed logistics.


πŸŽ“ STUDENT DISCOUNT – READ CAREFULLY


🧾 What’s required to get the $20 student discount?

ISIC cards are NOT accepted (the government has found too many fake versions). Also not valid:

  • Certificates

  • Internship letters

  • University notes or paper cards


βœ… Valid Student Card Requirements:

To qualify, you must:

  • Be 25 years old or younger

  • Have a plastic university ID (PVC card)

  • Card must show:

    • Your full name

    • Name of your university

    • Valid expiration date in 2025 or 2026

    • Your photo

❗ Cards with dates like 2027 or 2028 are not valid.
Paper or cardboard student cards will not be accepted.


πŸ“Έ Documents You Must Send:

  • A copy of your passport

  • A photo of your student ID

You must send these before confirming your reservation.
These documents will be reviewed by the Peruvian government β€” they decide if the discount is accepted.

β›” If your card does not meet the requirements, you must purchase a standard adult ticket.
If you don’t bring the original plastic student card on the day of your trek, your ticket will be invalid, and you will need to purchase a new one (if there are spaces). Otherwise, you will not be able to enter Machu Picchu.

🎯 We recommend purchasing a normal adult ticket unless you’re 100% sure your card meets these requirements.

What’s included

Make the most of your adventure with everything we provide:


🎟️ Permits & Entry

  • βœ… Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu


πŸ“‹ Pre-Trek Briefing

  • πŸ—“οΈ Detailed tour information one day before departure
    πŸ“ At Okidoki Travel Peru Office: Calle Nueva Alta #644, inside Okidoki Hostal, Cusco.


🚐 Transportation

  • 🚌 Private transport: Cusco β†’ Abra MΓ‘laga β†’ Santa MarΓ­a

  • 🚌 Return bus to Cusco on the last day


🍽️ Meals

  • πŸ₯£ 3 breakfasts

  • πŸ› 3 lunches

  • 🍽️ 3 dinners


🧭 Guiding & Support

  • πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Professional bilingual guide (English & Spanish) for the 4-day trek


🏨 Accommodation

  • πŸ›οΈ 3 nights in comfortable hostels along the route


🚴 Adventure Activities

  • πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ Mountain biking (front suspension bikes, full safety gear: helmets, gloves, body protection)

  • 🌊 White-water rafting

  • 🌲 Zip-line (Canopy) adventure

What’s not included

These additional expenses are not covered in your trek package:


🍽️ Meals Not Included

  • ❌ First breakfast (on Day 1)

  • ❌ Last lunch (on the final day)


♨️ Optional Experiences

  • 🚿 Thermal Baths in Santa Teresa (approx. 10 soles)

  • 🚌 Bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu (one-way only) β€” US$12


πŸ”οΈ Additional Mountain Tickets

These are optional and not part of the standard Machu Picchu entry:

  • ⛰️ Huayna Picchu Mountain β€” US$20

  • 🏞️ Machu Picchu Mountain β€” US$20


πŸ’° Other

  • 🎁 Tips for your guide and staff (optional, but appreciated)

What You need to bring

Prepare wisely to enjoy the trek to the fullest. Here’s a complete checklist of what you’ll need:


🧾 Essential Documents

  • βœ… Original passport

  • πŸŽ“ If applicable: Original student card (plastic/PVC only, meeting all requirements)


πŸŽ’ Gear & Clothing

  • πŸŽ’ Backpack (around 30 liters – comfortable and lightweight)

  • πŸ‘Ÿ Hiking shoes (well-worn and waterproof if possible)

  • πŸ§₯ Rain poncho (weather can change quickly)

  • 🧒 Hat or cap (for sun protection)

  • 😎 Sunglasses


🧼 Personal Care

  • 🧻 Towel + toilet paper

  • πŸ’Š Personal medication (bring anything you may need during 4–5 days)

  • 🌞 Sunscreen (high SPF recommended)

  • 🦟 Mosquito repellent (essential in jungle areas)


πŸ›οΈ Other Useful Items

  • πŸ”¦ Lantern or headlamp (with extra batteries)

  • πŸ“Έ Camera or phone for photos

  • πŸ’΅ Extra money (for snacks, tips, or emergencies)

  • πŸ‘™ Swimwear (some treks include access to hot springs or natural pools)

FAQs

Everything you need to know before your Salkantay or Inka Jungle adventure to Machu Picchu.


πŸ§—β€β™‚οΈ Can I climb Huayna Picchu if I return to Cusco by bus on the last day?

No, you won’t have enough time to climb Huayna Picchu on the same day you visit Machu Picchu and return to Cusco by bus.
βœ… Recommendation: Stay one more night in Aguas Calientes and return the next day by bus (included) or take a 6:30 PM train back to Cusco (not included).


πŸ•• How much time do I have to explore Machu Picchu if I return by bus?

From 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM β€” more than enough time to enjoy Machu Picchu and take photos.


πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« How long will the guided tour of Machu Picchu be?

You’ll get approximately 2 hours of guided tour, followed by free time to explore the site at your own pace.


πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ How long is the walk from Machu Picchu to Hidroelectrica?

You’ll walk:

  • 1 hour downhill from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes.

  • Then 2 more hours on a mostly flat trail to Hidroelectrica.
    πŸ” Total walking time: Approx. 3 hours


πŸ”οΈ What’s the difference between Huayna Picchu and Machu Picchu Mountain?

πŸŒ„ Huayna Picchu Mountain

  • Famous backdrop in the classic Machu Picchu postcard.

  • Features some Inca ruins.

  • Altitude: 2,720 meters (8,923 ft)

  • Hike duration: 1.5 hours round trip.

  • Trails: Steep and narrow β€” not ideal for those afraid of heights.

🏞️ Machu Picchu Mountain

  • Higher peak with panoramic views.

  • No ruins, but breathtaking scenery.

  • Altitude: 3,100 meters (10,170 ft)

  • Hike duration: 2.5 hours round trip.

  • Trails: Wider and less steep.


🎟️ Can I visit both Huayna Picchu and Machu Picchu Mountain?

No. Due to limited tickets and schedule restrictions, you can only choose one mountain. Be sure to book in advance!


🧾 Do I need to buy the Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain ticket separately?

Yes. These are not included in your tour and must be purchased in advance:

  • Huayna Picchu: US$ 20

  • Machu Picchu Mountain: US$ 20


πŸ“Έ Which mountain is better for photos?

  • For epic shots of Machu Picchu, choose Huayna Picchu.

  • For 360Β° panoramic views, choose Machu Picchu Mountain.

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Inka Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu 3D/2NInka Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu 3D/2N
Original price was: $ 259.00.Current price is: $ 230.00.