Complete Trek Guide. The Inca Jungle Trek is the most adventurous and multi-activity route to Machu Picchu, combining mountain biking, white-water rafting, hiking, and zip-lining. It’s an excellent choice for thrill-seekers looking for an experience beyond the traditional trekking path.
Trek Overview
Feature
Detail
Duration
4 Days / 3 Nights
Activities
Mountain Biking, Hiking, Rafting (Optional), Zip-lining (Optional), Hot Springs
Difficulty
Moderate (Suitable for active individuals)
Highest Point
Abra Málaga Pass (4,316.m /14,160.ft)
Total Distance
Approximately 45. km to 65. km (varies by operator and options)
Accommodation
Basic hostels/lodges in Santa Maria, Santa Teresa, and Aguas Calientes
Detailed 4-Day Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary; minor details may vary between tour operators.
1 Day: Cycling from the Andes to the Jungle (Cusco – Santa Maria)
Activity
Details
Morning
Pickup from Cusco hotel (approx. 6:30 AM). Drive through the Sacred Valley to Abra Málaga Pass (4,316. m), the highest point of the trek.
Activity 1
Mountain Biking: A thrilling downhill ride (approx. 2-3 hours, 43.km) from the high Andean mountains, descending into the warmer cloud forest/high jungle climate.
Afternoon
Continue by car to the jungle town of Santa Maria. Optional White-Water Rafting on the Urubamba River (seasonal, extra cost).
Evening
Dinner and overnight stay in a basic hostel/lodge in Santa Maria.
2 Day: Trekking the Original Inca Trail (Santa Maria – Santa Teresa)
Activity
Details
Morning
Moderate hiking (approx. 7-8 hours, 16. km) through the lush jungle. This section often includes walking along preserved stretches of an original Inca Trail.
Highlights
Crossing hanging bridges, observing local flora (coffee, coca, fruit plantations), and learning about indigenous crops from your guide.
Afternoon
Arrive in the town of Santa Teresa.
Evening
Optional visit to the Cocalmayo Hot Springs (entrance fee not usually included, 10. soles), followed by dinner and overnight stay in a local hostel/lodge.
3 Day: Jungle Thrills and the Final Walk (Santa Teresa – Aguas Calientes)
Activity
Details
Morning
Optional Zip-lining (Canopy) activity high over the valley (may be included or optional/extra cost).
Mid-Day
Short bus/car ride to Hidroeléctrica. Lunch near the train station.
Afternoon
Final Trek: A relatively flat and easy 11. km walk along the train tracks through the jungle canyon to the town of Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu Pueblo).
Evening
Group dinner and final briefing for the visit to Machu Picchu the next morning. Overnight stay in a 2-star hotel/hostel.
4 Day: Machu Picchu and Return to Cusco
Activity
Details
Morning
Machu Picchu: Early wake-up (approx. 4:00 AM) to either walk up the steep stairs (90 minutes) or take the early bus (25 minutes) to the citadel gates. Guided 2-hour tour of Machu Picchu.
Late Morning
Free time to explore on your own, or climb Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (must be booked months in advance for an extra fee).
Afternoon
Return to Aguas Calientes.
Evening
Return Journey: Take the train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo (or sometimes the Hidroeléctrica route by car, depending on your package), followed by a transfer bus back to Cusco. Arrive in Cusco late evening (approx. 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM).
What to Bring. Complete Trek Guide.
Original Passport (Required for all checkpoints and Machu Picchu entry)
Valid Student ID (If applicable, to receive a discount)
Small Backpack (30-40 liters is sufficient for the four days)
Clothing:
Layers (cold mornings/high altitude, hot jungle)
Waterproof jacket or rain poncho (especially Nov-Mar)
Hiking boots/sturdy shoes for the trek
Sandals or light shoes for the hostels/hot springs
Swimsuit for Cocalmayo Hot Springs
Essentials:
Sunscreen and sun hat
Insect repellent (essential for the jungle)
Water bottle/hydration pack
Headlamp/flashlight
Personal medical kit
Money: Cash in Peruvian Soles (for drinks, snacks, hot springs entrance, tips).
Complete Trek Guide: Booking and Costs
Price Range: Group service tours typically start from US. 340 to US. 450 per person, depending on the quality of accommodation/transportation (train vs. car return) and specific inclusions.
Inclusions (Typically):
Transportation (Cusco to Abra Málaga, transfers on the route, return to Cusco).
Easier to book last minute (weeks/days in advance).
Must book 6+ months in advance (Permit required).
Fitness
Moderate (More varied activities).
Moderate to Challenging (4 days of continuous high-altitude hiking).
Altitude
Peaks at 4,316. m (in vehicle, then biking downhill); stays mostly at lower jungle altitudes.
Peaks at 4,215. m (Dead Woman’s Pass); stays high in the Andes.
Accommodation
Hostels/Lodges (beds, hot water).
Camping (tents).
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