The Inca jungle Trail is a new route offered to Machu Picchu which involves biking, walking and just being. This multiple terrain trip includes recently discovered real Inca paths, archaeological ruins and a 60 kilometer bike downhill. This is done on brand new mountain bikes through the mountains from Abra Malaga to the green valleys below and the jungle base of Santa Maria. The four day, three night trip ends with a dawn view of the valleys below Machu Picchu.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔  Train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo
✔  Bikes and full safety equipment
✔  An experienced, bilingual “Adventure Guide”
✔  Cusco Hotel Transfer
✔  Lunch
✔  Dinner
✔  Breakfast
✔  Transport (Ollantaytambo - Cusco)
✔  Entrance to Machu Picchu
✔  Mini-bus to Santa María or biking point
✖  Any Personal Expenses
✖  Lunch and Dinner on the last day of the trek
Pickup Locations
1.  Inka Club Hostel
2.  San Agustin Plaza
3.  San Agustin International Hotel
4.  Casa Andina Standard Cusco Plaza
5.  Atoq San Blas Hotel
6.  Mister Inkas Hotels Inn
7.  Hotel Arqueologo - Casa Peralta - Exclusive Selection
8.  Tecte Guest House
9.  Hotel Marqueses
10.  Andean Wings Boutique Hotel
11.  Hotel Taypikala Cusco
12.  Qorikoyllur Hostal
13.  Panamerican Inn Hotel
14.  Tupac Yupanqui Hotel
15.  Hotel Royal Qosqo
16.  Tocapu Boutique Hotel
17.  Jw Marriott El Convento Cusco
18.  Hotel Cusco Plaza III
19.  Hospedaje Kiswarcancha
20.  Kapac Inn Hotel
Itinerary

CUSCO - SANTA MARIA: BIKING & RAFTING (34 MILES, 55 KM)

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Santa Maria The tour begins at 6am. You’ll continue in our private van for 3 hours until you arrive at the Malaga Pass (4,316 metres above sea level). This is where you’ll start the bike tour down the mountain. Your guide will give a quick, informational briefing and provide all riders with the appropriate safety gear, before the 3-hour mountain descent (about 34 miles or 55 km) to the town of Huamanmarca. From there, you’ll continue the journey by bus for approximately 30 minutes, until reaching the town of Santa Maria. Here, you can enjoy lunch, and spend the first night in a basic hostel. During this part of the journey, you’ll experience the beauty of the snow-capped mountains and their fast-changing climate, from a dry cold to a humid heat. Upon arrival to Santa Maria, you’ll have the option to go rafting* (level III and IV, during April to November) in the Urubamba River, which crosses through part of the jungle. The rafting price (100 Soles) is not included in the tour.

Duration:  12 hours

SANTA MARIA - SANTA TERESA: TREKKING (14 MILES, 23 KM)

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Santa Teresa After a delicious breakfast, at 6am you’ll begin the first day of the trekking course to Santa Teresa. The first part of the tour is an ascent of around 2 hours, but there will be various stops in order to learn a bit more about the rich variety of flora and fauna that can be found in the region. One of these breaks will be at a family house, where you can rest for 20 minutes and top up your water supplies, as well as trying some regional tropical fruit. After some time-out, you’ll cross a section of the Inca Trail that historically connected Machu Picchu with the city of Vilcabamba. Here, our guide will explain a bit more about the history of the Incas, as well as the communication system that existed during that time. At this point, you’ll also see one of the most impressive views in the Huancarccasa Canyon. You’ll descend to the small town of Quellomayo, where there’ll be a lunch-stop and time for a breather in the near-by hammocks. This will be followed by 2 more hours on foot to the thermal baths of Cocalmayo, where you’ll have plenty of time to enjoy the naturally heated water of these pools. After bathing, you’ll continue to the final destination of the day, Santa Teresa, and spend your second night in a basic hostel.

Duration:  12 hours

SANTA TERESA - AGUAS CALIENTES: ZIP-LINING & TREKKING (10 MILES, 16 KM)

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Aguas Calientes Today, there’s the option of doing canopy zip-lining for 100 soles (not included). Otherwise, you’ll begin the trekking course to Aguas Calientes at approximately 7am. It’s a 3 hour walk through the Aobamba Valley, until you reach the Intihuatana area, where you’ll pass a government control post and continue the trek. Lunch will be included along the way, and you’ll have the opportunity to see a series of waterfalls, and admire the splendour of the mountains surrounding Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu. Look out for the astronomical sundial used by the Incas, as well as the Incan citadel of Machu Picchu. You’ll walk for 2 to 3 more hours alongside train tracks, which will lead you to the town of Aguas Calientes where you’ll spend the night.

Duration:  12 hours

Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu - Cusco

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Machu Picchu This is the day that everybody has been waiting for – today you’ll see one of the 7 Wonders of the World! It’s a very early start, allowing time to arrive and watch the sun rise over the Inca city of Machu Picchu. You’ll begin the ascent from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu at 4.30am, with the option of hiking the 1,500 Incan steps or paying a $12 bus fare to reach the citadel. Once inside the site, your guide will provide a 2-hour tour of the ruins, as well as the most important temples within the ancient city. After, you’ll be free to explore Machu Picchu yourself, and maybe even hike Huayna Picchu** or Machu Picchu Mountain**. In your own time, you’ll need to return to Aguas Calientes (via stairs or bus) in order to take a return train to Ollantaytambo or Cusco.

Duration:  6 hours

Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Additional info
•  Not recommended for pregnant travelers
•  Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
•  Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Price:
From $384.62
Ticket:
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
duration:
4 days
Guide in:
English   Spanish