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9 Best Inca Trail Tour Companies (Updated 2024)

archeological site of Patallacta/Llactapata

Looking for the best Inca Trail tour companies? Kendall and I hiked the full classic Inca Trail and had an incredible experience. Besides choosing the best time to visit Machu Picchu , choosing a tour company is one of the most important considerations and will greatly affect your experience.

I’ve compiled a list of top-rated companies that all offer unforgettable hiking experiences to Machu Picchu. We hope you can use this list to choose the perfect tour company for you and your group.

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Things to Consider When Looking at the Best Inca Trail Tour Companies

Sustainable tourism and fair treatment of porters.

Ethical practices are a huge deal to me.  How a tour company treats its porters, the environment, and local communities should be a huge consideration when choosing an Inca trail tour company. 

Be sure to thoroughly read each company’s website.  A reputable company that offers sustainable tour practices and treats porters ethically will discuss this.  Also, look for awards and recognitions, most companies will prominently display these.

I always look at company reviews.  That being said, look at overall trends.  Many fantastic companies still get the oddball harsh review from an overly negative or extremely picky person.  TripAdvisor is a great source to read reviews.

Great companies tend to have good equipment and training, which will help you stay safe in Cusco and on the trek.

Cost and Group Size

While cost is an obvious consideration, be sure to take into account the aforementioned ethical practices.  Staff member salaries and environmentally friendly processes are the easiest places for a tour company to cut costs.  Most reputable tour companies will charge between $700-$900 for a 4-day group trek.

Also, when looking at cost, be sure to read the ‘inclusions/exclusions’ section.  Many tour companies don’t include things like a sleeping bag or trekking poles in their upfront price.

Group size is another important factor to consider.  While this wasn’t as important for Kendall and me, many people prefer a smaller group (6-8 members), instead of a larger one (we went with a group of 16).

Time Frame and Route Options

While most tour options offer the ‘classic’ 4-day, 3-night Inca trek, there is a wider range when it comes to shorter/longer treks and alternative routes. 

Some people may prefer to save a day or two and do a shorter version of the hike, especially if considering spending time in the capital of Lima . Others would prefer a slower-paced 5-day version.  Be sure to check which options are available.

The 4-day option was perfect for Kendall and me; it fit well into the rest of our Peru Itinerary . We wanted to have enough time to explore the city of Cusco , visit the Sacred Valley, and still have a full trekking experience.

While most of the big Inca Trail tour companies offer a wide range of excellent food prepared by chefs (usually a combination of Peruvian dishes and a few international dishes), this is something I still always check.  This would be extra important if you have any kind of dietary restrictions. 

family-style meal with Alpaca Expeditions | Best Inca Trail Tour Companies

Optional Add-ons

If you are interested in doing optional add-on activities such as Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain, be sure to check if your tour company offers to coordinate getting these tickets.  This was an important factor for Kendall and me when we completed our Machu Picchu trek as we wanted to Hike Huayna Picchu.

We loved hiking Huayna Picchu and felt that it truly made our trip to Machu Picchu worth it .

Best Inca Trail Tour Companies for 2024

There are over 200 certified tour companies that offer Inca Trail experiences.  I’ve put an enormous amount of research into identifying the very best five.  Each one of these companies has excellent reviews and excellent attention to ethical and sustainable practices. 

For you, selecting the right fit will likely come down to the more minor details.  For that, I’ve compiled the following list with side-by-side comparisons of things like group size, route options, and inclusions/exclusions.

Infographic comparing the best 9 local Inca Trail Tour Companies

Alpaca Expeditions

If you’re looking for the best Inca trail tour companies, look no further than Alpaca Expeditions .  We did our trek with Alpaca and had an incredible experience. They are a long-standing company with an incredible reputation and I can’t recommend them enough.

They were incredibly organized and very detail-oriented. We loved the organized hike briefing before the trek where they explained things like the effects of altitude in Cusco and on the trail and hiking difficulty for each day.

Hiker with trekking poles on stone steps of the Inca Trail

Cost for 4D/3N Trek, Deposit, and Payment Options

The Cost for the 4D/3N trek is 795$ per adult. Alpaca requires a $200 deposit which can be paid online via PayPal (with a 5.5% merchant fee) or wire transfer to Bank of America or Citibank

Alpaca groups are up to 16, with one tent per every 2 travelers.

Time Frame/Route Options

We wanted to do the full Inca Trail but didn’t feel that we needed the extra 5th day (we do a ton of hiking near Spokane and in the Wasatch Range in Utah . We had a great experience with the 4-day route, but Alpaca also offers the following Inca Trail options if you are looking for something shorter or longer.

  • 4D/3N group trek ($795/person)
  • 4D/3N private trek ($1,660/person)
  • 2D/1N trek with camping ($590/person)
  • 2D/1N trek with hotel ($550/person)
  • 5D/4N group trek ($950/person)

Inclusions/Exclusions

Notable Inclusions

  • Porter that can carry up to 7kg of your personal belongings (remember: 3kg of this will be your sleeping gear)
  • Foam sleeping mat (this is different from the optional air mattress) and small pillow
  • 4-person tent per every 2 people.
  • Hotel pickup service
  • Day pack cover (to protect from rain) and rain poncho
  • Portable private toilet tents

Notable Exclusions

  • Trekking poles ($20 to rent)
  • Sleeping bag ($25 to rent)
  • Air mattress ($20 to rent)
  • Single tent ($30 to rent)
  • Optional lunch with tour group in Aguas Calientes after visiting Machu Picchu

Add-On Options

  • Huayna Picchu Mountain Hike/permit ($75)
  • Vistadome train ($75)
  • Hiram Bingham Luxury Train ($550)
  • A larger company with a great reputation
  • Access to some of the best campsites
  • The first group to enter through the sun gate on the final day of trekking
  • Flexible Hotel pickup from Cusco or Ollantaytambo
  • Larger group sizes
  • More competitive to book a spot (must book at least six months in advance)
  • More expensive than many other companies

Inkayni Peru Tours

Inkayni Peru Tours is another fantastic tour company that we considered. They’ve got smaller group sizes and have a focus on the spirituality and traditions of the trail.  

The Cost for the 4D/3N trek is 799$ per adult (must have two travelers to book). Inkayni requires a 40% deposit ($320/traveler), which can be paid online via credit card (VISA, Mastercard, or American Express are accepted with no fees), or PayPal.

Group sizes with Inkayni are smaller, with 10 travelers maximum

  • 2-day group service ($489/person)
  • 2-day private service ($599/person)
  • 4-day private service ($750/person)
  • 5-day private service ($920/person)

map of 4-Day group route with Inkayni

  • Porters carrying up to 5kg (this includes 2.5kgs of sleeping gear)
  • Inflatable mattresses or mats 
  • Portable private toilets 
  • Hotel pickup from Cusco
  • Trekking poles ($15)
  • Breakfast on the first day
  • Lunch and dinner on the fourth day

Optional Add-Ons

  • Huayna Picchu Mountain hike: $85
  • Vistadome Train: $45
  • Smaller group sizes 
  • Easier payment options
  • Bigger initial deposit
  • Must have at least 2 travelers to book

TreXperience

Trexperience is another fantastic tour company.  TreXperience offers more options than many of the other tour companies, such as luxury treks. 

Additionally, the Vistadome train ride is included, something that most other tour companies don’t offer.  Definitely one of the tours we considered and one of the best Inca trail tour companies out there!

Cost, Deposit, and Payment Options

The Cost for the 4D/3N trek is 750$ per adult. TreXperience requires a $200 deposit, which can be paid online via credit card (VISA, Mastercard, or American Express are accepted) or PayPal.

Per the company website, group sizes have ‘an average of 12 members’

Timeframe/Route Options

  • 4D group trek ($698/person)
  • 4D private trek ($790/person)
  • 4D Luxury tour ($1700/person)
  • 5D group trek ($998/person)
  • 5D ‘Ultimate’ Inca tour (explore additional Incan sites) ($998/person)
  • 5D Luxury tour ($1800/person)
  • 2D group trek with camping ($540/person)
  • 2D group trek with hotel ($498/person)
  • Toilet tents
  • Vistadome panoramic train for return trip
  • Hotel pickup/dropoff and all transportation
  • Porter to carry up to 7kg
  • Pillow, sleeping pad, rain poncho, hand towels
  • Trekking poles ($20)
  • Inflatable mattress ($20)
  • Lunch on the last day
  • Huayna Picchu Mountain ($75)
  • Private tent ($35) 
  • Vistadome train ride included
  • Only 1 traveler needed to book, easy payment options
  • 4D group tour is cheaper than other companies
  • Many tour options

Fewer porter resources, such as a porter house or dedicated/paid porter trips. 

Inside of the Vistadome train, rows of seats and a glass ceiling

Llama Path is another standout tour company and is known for its fantastic support of porters and involvement in community projects. We especially love that they offer a porter house (as does Alpaca) with the second floor dedicated to helping community schoolchildren.

Porter Resources

  • Llama Path Culture house in Cusco for employees to stay before/after treks.  
  • The second floor of Llama Path Culture House is dedicated to helping schoolchildren in the Poroy area.  Read more here.  

The Cost for the 4D/3N trek is 750$ per adult. Llama Path requires a $300 deposit, which can be paid online with a VISA credit card or via PayPal.

Per the company website, group sizes have ‘an average of 8-16 members’

  • 4 days/3 nights group ($750)
  • 4 days/3 nights private (price dependent on group size, $945 for 8+ people)
  • 2 days/1 night (price dependent on group size, $480 for a group of 6+)
  • 5 days/4 nights (price dependent on group size, $995/person for a group of 7+ people)

Map of 4-day Inca Trail with Llama Path

  • Pick-up from Plaza Regocijo in Cusco
  • Foam sleeping pad
  • Porters to carry sleeping bags and tents (the trekker must carry other personal items including sleeping pads)
  • Sleeping bag ($30 to rent)
  • Trekking poles ($8)
  • Air mattress ($25)
  • Breakfast on day 1 and lunch and dinner on day 4
  • Huayna Picchu climbing ($85)
  • Machu Picchu climbing ($85)
  • Vistadome train ($50)
  • Extra night in Aguas Calientes ($100)
  • Extra porter ($190)
  • Slightly cheaper than some other companies
  • Fantastic support of porters and involvement in community projects
  • Slightly more difficult to find prices for other route options on their website
  • No hotel pickup service

Wayki Trek is the best Inca Trail tour company out there if you are looking for an immersive experience with the locals. They offer a unique ‘Wayki Experience’ (included in the cost) that enables trekkers to spend a night with a local porter family. And like some of the other companies, they focus on smaller group sizes.

The Cost for the 4D/3N trek is 960$ per adult. Wayki requires a 50% deposit, which can be paid online via PayPal or ‘Booking Now’ payment system.

Group sizes have between 4-8 people, with a maximum of 8

  • 2 Days group ($590/person)
  • 4 Days group ($960/person)
  • 5 Days private service (price dependent on the number of participants, $1056 for groups of 10 or more) 
  • ‘Wayki Experience’ (optional): one night staying with a local family in the porter community 2 meals included
  • Transportation from Cusco or the Sacred Valley
  • Porter to carry up to 8kg of personal items
  • Sleeping mats
  • Sleeping bags
  • Extra blankets
  • Bathroom tents
  • Hiking poles ($25 to rent)
  • Extra porter to carry 8kg ($90) or 15kg ($150), must be requested at the time of booking
  • Private tent ($90)
  • Huayna Picchu ($75)
  • Machu Picchu mountain ($75)
  • Extra night in Aguas Calientes (price dependent on the category of hotel you choose)
  • Immersive experience with porters’ families
  • Smaller group sizes
  • More expensive
  • Higher deposit (50%), no credit card paying option

Evolution Treks

Evolution Treks is known dedication to sustainable travel and ecotourism. Also, they actively engage in community projects and provide extensive support to Peruvian women.

And finally, they are one of the few tour operators who empower their porters by making them shareholders of the company.  For trekkers looking to support ecotourism, this is the best Inca Trail company we’ve found.

  • First tour operator where porters became shareholders of the company
  • Participant in programs to help women victims of domestic violence

The Cost for the 4D/3N trek is 890$ per adult with a $300 deposit.

Evolution Treks has larger group sizes, with a maximum of 16.

  • 2 Days group
  • 2 Days private
  • 4 Days group
  • 4 Days private
  • 4 Days women-only tour
  • 5 Days private
  • Hotel pickup
  • Breakfast on the first day and lunch on the final day
  • Sleeping bag
  • Trekking poles
  • Inflatable sleeping pads
  • Camping pillows
  • Trekking comfort package (sleeping bag, poles, inflatable sleeping pad, camping pillow): $120
  • Extra porter 
  • Huayna Picchu
  • Machu Picchu mountain
  • Focus on ecotourism and sustainable tourism
  • Offer women-only tours
  • Do not use portable toilets
  • Unable to see prices for add-ons on their website until after paying the initial deposit

Valencia Travel

Valencia Travel is one of the best Inca Trail tour companies out there, and one that we highly recommend. They are another one of the longer-standing tour companies (>12 years). Also, they prioritize energy reduction in their offices and are heavily involved in supporting the local community of Waca Punki.

The Cost for the 4D/3N trek is $730 per adult with their promo code ($1460 otherwise).

Group sizes are larger, with a maximum of 16.

  • 2 Days short trek
  • 4 Days premium

Notable Inclusions:

Notable Exclusions:

  • 12 years in the industry (longer than some)
  • One of the cheaper options
  • Unable to see add-on options or prices before emailing the company

Sam Travel Peru

And finally (I’ve saved one of my favorites for last), Sam Travel Peru is hands-down one of the best Inca trail tour companies out there.

They’ve got small group sizes (8 members maximum) for a fantastic price ($737/adult). Also, they offer a variety of Inca Trail options to choose from, including 1-day, 2-day, 4-day, and 5-day hikes.

The Cost for the 4D/3N trek is $737 per adult with a $200 deposit. The deposit can be paid online via PayPal or credit card (Visa, Mastercard, or American Express).

  • Classic Inca Trail 4D/3N
  • Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 5D/4N
  • Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 2D/1N group service
  • Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 1 Day

4 day/3 Night Inca Trail Route with Sam Travel Peru

  • Foam mattresses and pillow
  • Air mattress ($20)
  • Sleeping Bag ($20)
  • Vistadome Train ($67)
  • Personal tent ($30)
  • Additional night in Aguas Calientes (from $60)
  • Have 1, 2, 4, or 5-day trek options
  • One of the cheapest companies
  • Have access to some of the better campsites (shower available on the 3rd day)
  • Buffet-style meals
  • No private service options, although group sizes are small
  • No luxury trekking options

Best Inca Trail Tour Companies Summary

Best Overall : Alpaca Expeditions, Sam Travel Peru

Best Budget Option : AB Expeditions

Best for Small Group Sizes : Wayki Trek, Sam Travel Peru, or AB Expeditions

Best for Luxury Trekking Options : TreXperience

Best for Focus on Ecotourism : Evolution Treks Peru

So there you have it, an updated summary of the best Inca Trail Tour Companies for 2024. We hope you can use this to plan a fantastic trip to this incredible Incan site.

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Marie is a registered nurse with a passion for the outdoors. She’s hiked in over 10 countries, logging hundreds of miles each year. She runs www.roamarietravel.com, a hiking/travel blog dedicated to helping her readers experience some of the coolest places on the planet.

Evolution Treks Peru

The Top 7 Best Inca Trail Tour Companies

by Miguel Angel Gongora Meza | Aug 7, 2023 | 0 comments

Short Summary

  • The Inca Trail is a 26-mile trek through the Andes Mountains of Peru, offering an immersive experience. It is the number one hiking destination in South America.
  • Choosing a reputable tour provider for your adventure ensures legal requirements are met and safety considerations are prioritized.
  • Reviews, group size/dynamics, customization & flexibility, should be considered when selecting a tour agency to ensure a memorable and rewarding experience.

Understanding the Inca Trail

best inca trail tour companies

The typical Inca Trail tour lasts four days and three nights, with most tours departing from Cusco. The trail’s most challenging segment, Dead Woman’s Pass, is usually encountered on the second or third day of the trek. Despite its challenging nature, the Inca Trail offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the stunning landscapes of the Andes Mountains and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the region.

Trekking Experience

Safety and expertise are crucial in ensuring an enjoyable and memorable Inca Trail trekking experience. Tour guides possess in-depth knowledge of the area, alerting you to potential risks and health concerns. Furthermore, reputable tour companies provide essential support services, such as ground transportation, food and water, camping equipment, and first-aid kits. By choosing a reliable tour provider, you can focus on the incredible journey ahead, knowing that your safety and well-being are in capable hands.

Why Choose a Tour Operator for Your Inca Trail Adventure

Legal requirements.

To trek the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, you must obtain a permit, adhere to regulations on group size (maximum of 10 people per guide and 500 people per day), and respect restrictions on camping locations. Furthermore, all guides must be licensed, and trekking permits must be purchased several months in advance. By choosing a licensed tour provider, you can ensure that your adventure adheres to the necessary legal requirements and supports responsible tourism in the region.

Support Services

Tour companies provide vital support services to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable Inca Trail experience. The services provided on these trips include ground transportation, hot drinks such as coffee, tea, and pisco, plus admission to Machu Picchu. Other support comes in the form of professional tour guides, porters, camping tents, meal tents, and a first-aid kit. By selecting a tour outfitter with comprehensive support services, you can focus on the Inca Trail’s breathtaking scenery and unique cultural experiences.

Safety and Expertise

Safety and expertise should be top priorities when selecting an Inca Trail tour provider. A reputable tour agency will have the necessary experience, permits, and safety protocols to ensure an enjoyable and secure trek. Factors to consider when assessing a company’s reputation and licensing include customer feedback, licensing, and accreditation. Additionally, when evaluating the staff’s experience, consider the years they have worked in the industry and the number of tours they have led. By prioritizing safety and expertise in your tour company selection, you can confidently and confidently embark on your Inca Trail adventure. Furthermore, always choose a company that excels in treating their porters weel, now that in case of an emergency, the porters will be the ones at the core of any rescue operation, which translates to ‘they will carry you out of the Inca Trail’ by means of a stretcher.

Other Factors to Consider When Selecting an Inca Trail Tour Agency

best inca trail tour operators

Reputation and Reviews

Reputation and reviews play a significant role in selecting the best of the many Machu Picchu tour companies. Customer feedback provides valuable insights into the quality of the services offered by the company. Positive reviews on platforms such as Google, Facebook, Trustpilot, and Tripadvisor can indicate a tour agency’s performance and customer satisfaction. However, going solely for the rank or the number of positive reviews a company might have can play the role of a double edge sword in which, unknowingly, one might book with the wrong company.   Companies with 95%-99% positive reviews should usually reflect those reviews and reputation in some other travel resources that will reflect back that reputation. For instance, travel journals, Magazines, and reputable international media outlets. In my opinion, the ones who do that are generally considered to be reliable choices. You can trust that your Inca Trail adventure will be in capable hands by selecting a tour agency with a strong reputation in the international media and positive reviews.

Group Size and Dynamics

Group size and dynamics are crucial factors to consider when selecting an Inca Trail tour company. Most tour companies typically limit their groups to 16 people or fewer, creating an intimate and personalized experience. Some companies may even offer discounts for large groups. By considering group size and dynamics, you can select a tour company that best suits your preferences and ensures a comfortable and enjoyable trekking experience.

Customization and Flexibility

Customization and flexibility are essential aspects to consider when selecting an Inca Trail tour provider. Some companies may offer the option to personalize the itinerary with additional activities or destinations and the ability to select the tour duration, accommodation type, and mode of transportation. You can tailor your Inca Trail adventure to meet your unique needs and preferences by choosing a tour company that offers customization and flexibility.

Top 7 Best Inca Trail Tour Companies

Now that you are equipped with the knowledge to make an informed decision, let’s explore the top 10 Inca Trail tour companies. These companies have been carefully selected based on the abovementioned criteria, ensuring you will have an unforgettable adventure on the Inca Trail. From luxury experiences to budget-friendly options, a tour company is on this list to suit every traveler’s needs and preferences.

Best Ethical & Sustainable Tour Operator

Evolution treks peru.

In search of an Inca Trail tour operator prioritizing ethical practices who delivers an extraordinary experience? Allow us to introduce you to Evolution Treks Peru. A unique company rooted in Andean concepts believing in AINY or reciprocity sets them apart as an exceptional operator that values human beings over everything else. Evolution Treks Peru’s commitment includes incorporating fair profit sharing among their team members (tour guides, porters, and cooks); profiting must come from doing things right for them. This commendable approach proves their unwavering dedication to providing a sustainable and equitable working environment. As an additional feather in their cap, they have been acknowledged by some of the most respected travel-related media outlets such as Fodors’ Travel, BBC Travel, Lonely Planet, and National Geographic. That alone speaks volumes about the high quality of ethical tourism practices this company maintains. Evolution Treks has always believed in pioneering change – something they have proved this time with their use of female porters as an indicator in promoting gender equality and empowerment. This initiative has put them under the National Geographics limelight. Receiving recognition within this renowned organization along with a blog post written by one of their female porters on New Peruvian. For travelers feeling intimidated by joining group tours with many participants involved – Evolution Treks addressed that too! They offer small group tours to provide exceptional experiences while fostering stronger culturally immersive connections between travelers and their environment. One thing to keep in mind is Evolution Treks price point might be higher compared to standard operators. Nevertheless, considering what you pay for good value for money, wise is worth investing your trust in when you book with Evolution Treks since you’re supporting a company committed to maintaining ethical principles while promoting positive change within the tourism industry. Pros: Ethical practices such as fair profit sharing among staff members. – A company acknowledged by various reputable travel-related media outlets. – Pioneer usage of female porters striving for gender equality. – Small group tours allow more personalized experiences. Cons: Slightly higher cost likely compared to other operators. Opting to embark on an Inca Trail expedition with this company means supporting ethical tourism initiatives and facilitating positive change within the surrounding communities – something all conscientious travelers can appreciate.

Best Inca Trail tour company for Large Groups

Llama Path Inca Trail Group Service is renowned for prioritizing porter welfare, offering an ethical and responsible trekking experience. With a strong emphasis on sustainability, Llama Path ensures that your Inca Trail adventure is both enjoyable and environmentally friendly. In addition to their social and environmental commitments, Llama Path offers an exceptional trekking experience with knowledgeable guides, excellent customer service, and a range of tour options to suit your needs.

Best alternative company

Photo tours peru.

Photo Tours Peru, led by seasoned photographer and tour guide Flavio Huamani, offers a unique concept aimed at photography enthusiasts and beginners seeking to enhance their skills while exploring the Inca Trail and beyond. This alternative approach sets them apart from conventional tour operators. With their tailor-made tours and all-inclusive packages, Photo Tours Peru ensures a seamless and stress-free experience from start to finish. Their reliable services and positive feedback from travelers make them an excellent choice for those looking to capture stunning photographs and immerse themselves in the beauty of Peru. Pros:

  • The innovative concept aimed at photographers and wildlife watchers is a big part of their success.
  • Customized tours and reliable services.
  • Slightly higher prices compared to some other tour operators.

Valencia Travel Cusco

Valencia Travel Cusco is an exceptional trek and tour company that caters to travelers seeking outstanding experiences in the mesmerizing region of Cusco, Peru. With their dedication to providing top-notch services and attention to detail, Valencia Travel ensures that every traveler embarks on a memorable journey regardless of age or experience. I had the pleasure of joining their trek to Machu Picchu via the alternative Huchuy Qosqo trail in 2015, and it was truly remarkable. One of the standout aspects of Valencia Travel is its commitment to customer service. From the warm and friendly staff to their knowledgeable guides and enthusiastic porters, every team member ensures that your trek is enjoyable but also safe and comfortable. The quality of the food provided during the tour was exceptional, and I particularly cherished the moments of sipping delightful glasses of chicha, a traditional Peruvian beverage, along the way. Pros:

  • Friendly and dedicated staff focused on customer service.
  • Outstanding attention to detail in providing a comfortable trekking experience.
  • Lack of inclusiveness in not hiring women porters.

Intrepid Travel

Intrepid Travel offers a unique 7-day Inca Trail tour beyond the classic trek to Machu Picchu. Their comprehensive itinerary includes additional exploration of Cusco and the Sacred Valley, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in the region’s rich cultural heritage. Founded by friends driven by a shared passion for adventure, Intrepid Travel brings their wealth of experience to curating immersive journeys along the Inca Trail. While their tour packages may have slightly higher prices than some other operators, the value they provide through a well-rounded experience is worth the investment. Pros:

  • Experienced tour operator with a strong focus on customer satisfaction.
  • Comprehensive itineraries encompass not only the trek but also the cultural highlights of the region.
  • Slightly higher prices compared to some other tour companies.

Wayki Trek is an exceptional tour operator that stands out for its dedication to small group sizes and personalized experiences. Unlike many other operators that reach the maximum group limit, Wayki Trek limits their groups to a maximum of eight trekkers, ensuring a more intimate and immersive journey. Founded in 1998 by experienced tour guides from diverse rural communities in the Cusco Region, Wayki Trek combines their local knowledge and expertise to provide a memorable and rewarding experience along the Inca Trail. They offer a variety of Inca Trail treks of different durations, catering to travelers’ preferences and fitness levels. Pros:

  • Experienced tour operator with a focus on personalized tours.
  • Customized itineraries and excellent service.

Inkayni Peru Tours

Inkayni Peru Tours is a reputable tour operator offering a range of Inca Trail tours that cater to various preferences and timeframes. Whether you opt for the classic 4-day trek, a more leisurely 5-day journey, or the challenging 7-day trek encompassing additional Inca sites, Inkayni Peru Tours ensures an unforgettable Inca Trail experience. With their excellent customer support and professionalism, Inkayni Peru Tours prioritizes the satisfaction of their travelers. They provide knowledgeable guides and well-organized itineraries to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trekking experience in the breathtaking landscapes of Peru. Pros:

  • Excellent customer support and professionalism.
  • A diverse range of Inca Trail tours to suit different preferences.

Other Inca Trail Tour Operators in the Machu Picchu Area

South Adventure Peru Tours offers a range of features to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all travelers. These include real-time availability, secure online reservation, payment options, and discounts for children. Trexperience – Expert Tour Operator Review: Trexperience is an adventure tour operator with a strong reputation for providing reliable and enjoyable experiences on the Inca Trail. With a focus on customer satisfaction, they prioritize delivering exceptional service to ensure travelers have a memorable journey. Pros:

  • Strong reputation for customer satisfaction.
  • Reliable and enjoyable experience on the Inca Trail.

Cons: None mentioned. Sam Travel Peru Expeditions – Expert Tour Operator Review: Sam Travel Peru Expeditions is a highly regarded tour company specializing in short Inca Trail tours to Machu Picchu. With a reputation for reliability, they offer travelers a trustworthy option for exploring this iconic destination within a limited timeframe. Pros:

  • Reliable and trustworthy tour company.
  • Specializes in short Inca Trail tours.

Cons: None mentioned. Sun Gate Tours – Expert Tour Operator Review: Sun Gate Tours is a Peruvian-owned and Cusco-based Inca Trail operator with a track record from 2004. Focusing on providing a solid and affordable Inca Trail experience, they offer reliable and conscientious service to travelers. Pros:

  • Peruvian-owned and Cusco-based tour operator.
  • Solid and affordable Inca Trail option.

Cons: None mentioned. Quechua Treks Peru – Expert Tour Operator Review: Quechua Treks Peru specializes in private Inca Trail and Salkantay tours, catering to travelers who prefer a more personalized experience. They emphasize private tours and aim to provide a customized and tailored journey along these iconic trails. Pros:

  • Specializes in private Inca Trail and Salkantay tours.
  • Provides a personalized and customized experience.

Cons: None mentioned. Apus Peru Adventure Travel – Expert Tour Operator Review: Apus Peru Adventure Travel offers camping tours on the Inca Trail, the Ausangate trek, and other alternative hikes in the Cusco area. With their focus on adventure and outdoor experiences, they provide travelers with opportunities to explore the stunning landscapes of Peru. Pros:

  • Offers camping tours on the Inca Trail and other alternative hikes.
  • Emphasis on adventure and outdoor experiences.

Cons: None mentioned. Inti Sun Trek – Expert Tour Operator Review: Inti Sun Trek is a well-established trekking company that offers Inca Trail tours and private Humantay and Rainbow Mountain options. Their experience and expertise in organizing treks provide travelers with reliable and enjoyable journeys to these iconic destinations. Pros:

  • Well-established trekking company.
  • Offers a great Inca Trail private tour and private Rainbow Mountain options.

Cons: None mentioned. Terra Explorer Peru – Expert Tour Operator Review: Terra Explorer Peru provides tours to help travelers explore Peru’s mysterious places and discover the beauty of South America. With their diverse range of tours, they offer opportunities to uncover hidden gems and unique experiences in the region. Pros:

  • Emphasis on exploring Peru’s mysterious places.
  • A diverse range of tours to discover South America.

Cons: None mentioned.

How About Other International travel trekking companies

Whenever you want to hire one of the many international inca trail companies, consider the following; Are they tour operators or just resellers Are they fair to their porters and staff if they are operators? If they are resellers, then are their operators fair to their porters and staff? Always ask the right questions.

Alternative Inca Trail Experiences

While the classic Inca Trail trek is an unforgettable experience, alternative Inca Trail experiences are available for those seeking a different adventure. Shorter treks, mountain biking, and horseback riding are all alternative options for exploring the beauty and history of the Inca Trail. Let’s dive into these unique experiences and discover which one is the perfect fit for your next adventure.

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Off-the-Beaten-Path Routes

For the more adventurous traveler, off-the-beaten-path routes on the Inca Trail offer a unique and lesser-traveled experience. Options include the Salcantay Route, the Lares Route, the Vilcabamba Traverse Route, and the Lodge Trek. These alternative routes provide an opportunity to explore the remote and rugged terrain of the Andes Mountains, away from the crowds of the classic Inca Trail. To embark on a truly unique and unforgettable adventure, consult a tour company that specializes in off-the-beaten-path trekking opportunities in the Andes.

Preparing for Your Inca Trail Trek

Proper preparation is essential for a safe and enjoyable Inca Trail. From physical fitness to packing essentials and health and safety precautions, being well-prepared can make all the difference in your Inca Trail experience. Let’s explore the key aspects of preparation to ensure you’re ready for the adventure of a lifetime.

Physical Fitness

To successfully complete the Inca Trail, a basic level of fitness is required due to the four days of walking for several hours each day covering a distance of 26 miles (42 km) and reaching an elevation of up to 13,828 feet (4,215 meters). A rigorous training regimen should be initiated 3-6 months prior to your trek, focusing on cardiovascular, light weight lifting, and endurance training such as ascending and descending hills and stairs. By dedicating time and effort to your physical preparation, you’ll be well-equipped to tackle the challenges and enjoy the rewards of the Inca Trail trek.

Packing Essentials

Packing the right essentials for your Inca Trail trek is crucial to ensure your comfort and safety throughout the journey. Essentials include a 30-36L backpack, exercise tanks, hiking pants, leggings, shorts, hiking socks, a waterproof jacket, a light down jacket, a scarf, gloves, a knitted winter hat, and a water bottle. Packing lightweight and durable items, layers of clothing, and a first aid kit is also recommended. By packing the right essentials, you’ll be prepared for unpredictable weather conditions and varying terrain of the Inca Trail.

Health and Safety Precautions

Health and safety precautions are of utmost importance when taking an Inca Trail tour, as the trail is situated in a remote area with limited access to medical care and other resources. To ensure a safe and enjoyable trek, consider packing necessary supplies, wearing appropriate clothing and footwear, and being mindful of the local environment. Additionally, be aware of potential risks associated with altitude sickness, dehydration, and other health concerns. Selecting a tour company that offers special accommodations or training to handle any health situations that may arise can also provide peace of mind throughout your journey.

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Miguel Angel Gongora Meza Miguel is a professional tour guide from Cusco, Peru, with almost 20 years of experience leading tours and a deep knowledge of Peru’s cultural and ecological diversity. He is also an advocate of ecotourism and cultural sensitivity and has lectured on these topics in the US and Europe. He co-founded Evolution Treks Peru, a worker-owned travel company based in Cusco.

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The 7 Best Inca Trail Tour Companies: Honest Reviews!

Last Updated on November 30, 2023 by Tori Pines

Embarking on the legendary Inca Trail is a journey that’s more than just a vacation. It’s a step back in time, an exploration of ancient wonders, and a chance to appreciate the breathtaking landscapes. As you prepare to follow in the footsteps of the ancient Inca civilization, choosing the right tour company becomes an important decision, one that can shape the entire outcome of your adventure. So you probably want to know, which are the best Inca Trail tour companies?

In this guide, we delve into the world of the Inca Trail tour companies. Unearthing the best companies that offer not just guided expeditions, but transformative experiences. From itineraries that blend history and nature seamlessly, to a commitment to sustainable and responsible tourism, join us as we unveil the best tour companies that promise to make your Inca Trail expedition an unforgettable trek of discovery and wonder.

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Before you select a tour company and book your trip of a lifetime, I highly recommend that you check out my ultimate guide to hiking the Inca Trail. I go over every single detail that you will need to know about this adventure. Along with tips, tricks, packing lists and more.

Since I have only hiked the trail once, with one company, it wouldn’t be fair for me to give you the information about the other best Inca Trail tour companies. That’s why I’ve gathered other travel bloggers to write up reviews from their experience on the trail. Hear what they have to say below to help you select the company that’s best for you!

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The largest of the Inca Trail tour companies, G Adventures is a company that books tours all over the world. They tour in all seven continents. This can be seen as a pro and a con. To me, it says they will likely be extremely organized, reliable and provide easy and helpful customer support. And these are all great reasons as to why they are one of the best Inca Trail tour companies.

However, the concern with a larger company might be that it doesn’t support the local community. But they were named the best Inca Trail tour operator by the Regional Direction of Foreign Trade and Tourism of Cusco (RDFTTC) in Peru. And they employ over 560 locals as guides, porters, chefs, drivers and office staff. Our guide told us how big of a difference we make in their lives by supporting the tourism there.

The most important thing that comes along with using a large company like this is the safety aspect. The tour guides have radios that can reach the home office at any time if there were to be an emergency along the way. The porters carry oxygen tanks and first aid kits and are trained in first aid and evacuation. With a large company you know they have high standards and expect the utmost care given to their travelers.

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Now onto the good stuff, how my experience was hiking the Inca Trail with G Adventures.

I chose the 8 day Inca Discovery tour . But G Adventures actually offers 24 different tour options that include the Inca Trail Trek. These range in length from 4 days (just the hike) to 65 days (touring you all the way through South America with the hike as just one stop along the way). Most of the tours range from 7 to 14 days. These will give you a great taste of the country of Peru.

Most options start in Lima, which is where you’ll likely have to fly into anyway. But the shorter ones (4-7 days) start in Cusco.

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The hike itself will take 4 days, with 3 nights camping in the Andes Mountains. Most of the other tour companies (if not all) will offer this same timeline. And no matter which of the best Inca Trail tour companies you select, you’ll see the same beautiful scenery. So sadly, I won’t mention any of those details (even though it’s so incredible and I love talking about how fantastic the journey was!)

The porters will carry your duffle bag filled with your belongings. You may load up to 6kg (about 13 pounds) in your bag. But that has to include your sleeping bag and sleeping mat. Those take up over half of that weight.

They’ll also be carrying all of the food, tents and equipment we will need along the way.

G Adventures, one of the best Inca Trail tour companies, serves lunch to the group

The cooks will prepare incredible meals for you as well. Breakfast is 3 courses, lunch is 4 courses, “tea time” is just an afternoon snack and dinner is 3 courses. You will be stuffed (but also so hungry from all of the hiking). But the food is absolutely outstanding. It’s cooked in traditional Peruvian style, but made with ingredients that you will be familiar with, so even the pickiest of eaters will love what they prepare.

The guides, porters and cooks are incredible, and one of the main reasons why G Adventures is one of the best Inca Trail tour companies. While typically only the guides speak English, they are all so incredibly kind with their smiles and gestures. The porters grin from ear to ear and you can tell they are genuinely happy to be there and grateful for you supporting their communities and livelihoods.

We took the time to learn a few phrases in their native language of Quechua. You could tell how happy it made them that we made the effort to speak to them in their language.

The guides were phenomenal. They taught us everything there was to know about the history of the ruins, and the nature that surrounded us along the way. They were kind and helpful and so full of energy. We thoroughly enjoyed spending the week with them (shoutout to Gerry, he is the best!!!!)

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I also could not have been more pleased with the other people in our group. I went on the trip with my sister, but otherwise we didn’t know anyone we were grouped with. We had about 10 people with us the entire time and it was the perfect size. We all became great friends as we experienced this incredible journey together!

So my honest review of G Adventures? I cannot recommend them enough, and they belong at the top of the list of the best Inca Trail tour companies. The entire experience was smooth and easy, fun and exciting, and the best experience I have been on. I cannot wait to book another trip with them soon…somewhere around the world.

If you want to hear more about my experience along the Inca Trail, be sure to check out my Peru Journals for a day-by-day account of my experience!

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Machu Picchu Excursions

Recommended by Giorgy of G-Extreme Travel

I had the opportunity to experience Machu Picchu Excursions for my Inca Trail journey. I chose them based on a recommendation from GetYourGuide , which offered me a discounted rate as an affiliate partner.

When I made my booking with Machu Picchu Excursions, they were still in the process of developing their services. However, they already had packages available for daily visits to Machu Picchu, 2-day and 1-night trips, the 4-day Inca Trail, and the Salkantay Trail.

Nowadays, they are offering tour packages from Cusco that offer daily trips to places such as llama farms, Rainbow Mountain, and the Sacred Valley.

As mentioned above, Machu Picchu Excursions offers a variety of tour options for the Inca Trail. All tours begin at Ollantaytambo near Cusco as the starting point of the journey.

From that point, you start your hiking journey in the beauty of Inca Trail. The tour was guided by an experienced professional (Jose). He provided us with comprehensive information regarding our journey to Machu Picchu and answered all our queries promptly. The guide was really friendly and knowledgeable which made the experience even better! Apart from him, there were also the porters that were transporting all our stuff safely. The cooks also provided us always with delicious meals.

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The food was amazing as the cooks used just camping equipment to prepare three delicious meals each day. It felt like there was a Michelin-star chef with us on the trip!

If I have to be honest, the entire tour was well organized and I would surely book with them again as they are one of the best Inca Trail tour companies. My guide along with all the porters was very knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful throughout our trip. I can surely recommend Machu Picchu Excursion to all who want to explore this amazing destination in an authentic way!

Sam Travel Peru, one of the best Inca Trail tour companies

Sam Travel Peru

Recommended by Nick of Spiritual Travels

I’ve wanted to do the Inca Trail for decades. So when it came to booking the trip, I spent hours researching companies. In the end I chose Sam Travel Peru .

I liked that Sam Travel is run by an indigenous former porter. SAM is an acronym of his name – Saul Alvarez Montalvo. While every company nowadays claims to be ethical and treat their porters well, I figured a porter himself would know best! Second, after contacting several companies, I found Sam’s staff to be the most responsive. Third, their prices were at the lower end of the spectrum. Last, they were in the number one spot on TripAdvisor for their Inca Trail, Cusco, and Sacred Valley tours.

While SAM offers the full gamut of Inca Trail hikes – 2-day, 4-day, 5-day, alternative treks, etc., as a solo traveler, I could only join a hike that already had other people. This meant I had to do the classic 4-day hike, by far the most popular one. This wasn’t a problem for me, because after lots of research, I believe that’s the best one. Plus I liked the itinerary choices SAM made. For example, we walked farther on Day 2, but then we had a shorter Day 3, which ended up being my favorite.

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Our guide, David, was extremely knowledgeable – at points, he almost talked TOO long. I wanted to explore each ruin. But we would typically find a spot, sit, and listen to him talk for 30 minutes – although guides from all the companies seemed to do this. Another minor complaint is that he told us how much we should tip all the porters and cooks. As for how much to tip David, our group had trouble agreeing on an amount.

Information online about this also vague. The whole tipping thing is awkward. I wish they would just include it in the total fee so you know what to expect.  

Besides those small issues, everything was perfect. The food was delicious and they catered to my diet. The tents were large and cozy, and David always went out of his way to ensure we were happy. The porters and kitchen team were also lovely, one of the best reasons why they are one of the best Inca Trail tour companies. It was an experience I’ll never forget and SAM definitely played a role in that!

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One of the best Inca Trail tour companies is Peru Treks. Based out of Cusco, Peru Treks has been leading hikers across the Peruvian Andes for decades. But while they run numerous city and trekking tours, the Inca Trial is their most popular trek and what they are most known for. 

I booked an Inca Trail trek with Peru treks after researching dozens of tour operators in the region. They offered the best combination of affordability and positive online reviews. They were also very response to email and incredibly friendly in their communication.

When you book an Inca Trail trek with Peru Treks, you’ll meet up with them two nights before your trek starts to pay for the tour. After acclimatizing to the high mountain air for a day in Cusco you’ll be picked up bright and early on your second morning and driven to the beginning of the Inca Trail a few hours away.

Peru Treks runs one tour guide per 16 trekkers. Along with the guide there is usually one porter per trekker and a couple cooks. The porters carry just about everything. But you have to carry your own clothes, sleeping bag, and any food or water you need between stops. 

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The food is surprisingly delicious, like you’re eating at a quality restaurant every night. Yet you’re just in a tent high in the mountains. The porters and cooks typically speak only Spanish but are generous and incredibly helpful if you need anything. 

Overall, Peru Treks is an amazing tour operator to use when hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. You won’t be disappointed by their passion for assuring you have the most enjoyable time possible in one of the most beautiful places in the world.

TreXperience, one of the best Inca Trail tour companies

TreXperience

Recommended by Danni of The Solo Plan

I visited Peru as part of a wider South American trip. I had been asking around for Inca Trail recommendations from other companies. A few people mentioned TreXperience, which I’d recognised from TripAdvisor. I knew they would be a good choice as one of the best Inca Trail tour companies.

TreXperience offers quite a few different hikes in the area and also multiple versions of the Inca Trek. I booked the classic 4-day Inca Trail tour and was immediately impressed with the communication and organization of this company. From packing lists to schedules, they provided all the information I needed. TreXperience also has a Facebook group where people provide advice and ask questions.

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As a solo traveler I’m always nervous at the start of a group tour so one of my favorite things was the pre-trek briefing in Cusco the night before the tour commenced. We met our guides and fellow travelers and it created so much excitement for the following day!

The guides ran through all of the trip details and provided an opportunity for us to ask any questions about our gear or the trek. I was ecstatic to be paired up with another solo female traveler (the tents are for two people) and felt more confident commencing the tour.

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In terms of the tour itself, I was blown away by the level of service that was provided to us by TreXperience! There were 2 guides and 20+ porters carrying all of the gear (we only carried day packs). Our guides were so friendly and knowledgeable and it was evident that they are so passionate about the Inca history. The porters were amazing – they each carry 20kg in huge backpacks and practically run along the track! One thing I loved about TreXperience is that they place importance on looking after the porters.

Some companies push the 20kg per porter rule to save money. However, TreXperience carefully weighs all the bags to ensure that the porters aren’t lifting too much. At one point they even asked all the guests to test wearing one of the 20kg backpacks. Such a lovely idea to make sure that everyone appreciates the hardworking porters!

The food and accommodation were amazing. I was worried about sharing a tent with a random, but it was actually really spacious! The porters set everything up and even wake you up in the morning with a warm cup of tea. For meals, they set up a large “dining room” tent where we would have 3-course meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner (insane!). We were treated like absolute royalty.

In summary, I had such an amazing time doing the Inca Trail with TreXperience and definitely recommend them for your upcoming trip! I wouldn’t hesitate to book with them again.

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Alpaca Expeditions

Recommended by Sarah of A Social Nomad

We booked Alpaca Expeditions to hike the Inca Trail for several reasons, first, they were a local company, which was important to us, secondly because of the outstanding reviews they received from previous trekkers, and finally, they only require a minimum of two trekkers for a trek to run. Sounds like one of the best Inca Trail tour companies to us!

Alpaca Expeditions offer a variety of options for trekking – 6 different options for hiking to Machu Picchu, from 2 days up to 7 days, and an Inca Trail trek that includes hiking to Peru’s Rainbow Mountain . All of their treks begin at their offices in Cusco, so it’s easy for everyone to get to.

The food on this trek was good – wholesome, hearty, and good energy fuel but tasty too – and it was served with humor and friendliness. The team at Alpaca is great, from the email replies to the front office staff, porters, and trail guides. They were motivating, and helpful, but also kept their distance if you wanted to enjoy the trail in peace. Our experience with Alpaca Expeditions was great, I’d definitely book with them again and would highly recommend them.

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Andean Path

Recommended by Tomek

I ended up booking the 2 day Short Inca trail directly with the agency Andean Path Travel for me and my brother and we had an amazing time, really beyond my expectations. From start to finish, everything went smoothly and they were one of the best Inca Trail tour companies you could choose.

They were really helpful before we arrived in Peru as we were emailing back and forth about the options that would suit us best (we chose hotel, but there was a camping option as well as 3 and 4 day options), telling us what to pack and scheduling a pre-trip briefing for us, they always got back to us promptly. Everything was on time and professional, they organized everything for us, private van, train tickets, Inca permits, hotels and great meals. They did all of this at relatively short notice so it was such a relief we could just relax and enjoy our trip totally.

We started our tour in Cusco, where our tour guide David picked us up from our hotel before heading to catch the train where we then got off and started our hike. David spoke exceptional English so communication was easy, he actually grew up in a village on the Inca trail so his depth of knowledge not just of the Incan history but also of the local nature, language and geography was incredible and he was so passionate about sharing his knowledge, it really felt special and personal.

During the hike, as well as the private tour of Machu Picchu we did the second day, I felt like he really cared about giving us an experience of a lifetime and I look back on all the photos (he’s a great photographer too!) with so much joy. It was the trip of a lifetime and I would absolutely book with them again, just as soon as I can make it back to Peru!

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So what are you waiting for? Go book your tour and have the most rewarding experience ever by hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu with one of these best Inca Trail tour companies.

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Best Inca Trail Tours – 6 Top Operators For Quality Treks

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A big part of your experience on the Inca Trail is influenced by the company you trek with. The best Inca Trail tours are run by licensed companies with years of experience. These experts all but guarantee an unforgettable hike to Machu Picchu

So, how do you pick a tour operator?

I’ve made it a little easier for you with some tips for choosing a good company.

In this article, you will find my picks for the most reliable Inca Trail Tour operators. These companies are the best based on sound practices, good equipment, and customer satisfaction.

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How to choose the best inca trail tour, good reviews.

With sites like TripAdvisor and Reddit, it is easy these days to get unbiased feedback on a trekking company. It is worth a 5-minute search to check the reputation of the tour operator.

This is true even if your friends or family had a great experience with a particular company. Consistency is key. Companies with 95%-99% good reviews are generally considered a safe bet.

Professionalism And Ethics

In order to take trekkers on the Inca Trail, companies need to be registered with the Peruvian authorities . Currently, there are around 120 officially certified Inca Trail operators in Cusco .

Fast Tip: A company’s website is usually a good indicator of its business conduct. The best Inca Trail tour companies often have travel and tourism awards. These should be displayed on their webpage.

Also, look for the operator's policies on staff treatment. Guide, porter, and chef salaries are the easiest place for operators to cut costs. For this reason, you should be wary of booking the cheapest tour. If you do book with a cheaper company, you should include a decent tip in your budget to make up for the pay gap.

Quality Equipment

Nights in the Andes mountains are cold! Don’t wait until you are shivering in a thread-bare sleeping bag to realize you made a bad choice.

Don’t be afraid to email or call your tour operator (prior to booking) with questions regarding gear. Here are some practical questions you can ask:

  • When did they buy their tents?
  • What are their sleeping bags ratings?

Better yet, get in touch with someone who has done the same tour. Mentions of camping equipment are fairly easy to find in web reviews.

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6 Of the Best Inca Trail Operators

If you are feeling overwhelmed by all the choices of Inca Trail tours, I am here to help. I’ve trekked with various operators over the years and can offer some sound advice as to the best Inca Trail tour operators.

1. Inkayni Peru Tours - Best Overall Inca Trail Tour Operator

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Owned by three locals from the Sacred Valley. Edgar, Alex, and Percy consider themselves brothers and are joined in their mission to create unforgettable experiences. They run tours over several popular trails as well as day trips.

Everything is well organized down to the finest detail. I have personally trekked with this company, and I cannot recommend them highly enough. See their review profile .

2. Alpaca Expeditions Inca Trail (Classic) 4D/3N - Most Popular Inca Trail Tour Operator

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With over 12,000 excellent Tripadvisor reviews , Alpaca Expeditions is doing a lot of things right. Raul, the owner, started working the Inca Trail at the age of 18. He has built his company based on his inside-out knowledge of the trail and tourism industry. Alpaca is one of the companies leading the way in employing female guides and porters.

3. View Peru & Signatures Luxury Glamping Inca Trail - Best Luxury Inca Trail 

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View Peru are experts in custom, luxury Inca Trail treks . These exclusive tours are perfect for honeymoons and those who prefer high-end travel. This operator is known for luxury camp setups (see  glamping on the Inca trail ) with cotton sheets and fine dining. I love the admin team's rapid response to queries. All View Peru tours are completely customizable. See their Tripadvisor reviews .

4. Explorandes Peru, Inca Trail to Machu Picchu - Best Company for Sustainable Tourism

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Explorandes has been in operation since 1975. They were the first tour company to operate a commercial Inca Trail tour package. With almost 50 years in business, Explorandes are pros in Inca Trail tours. 

We love their commitment to the environment. All their tours are plastic free. Explorandes has won several awards  recognizing their commitment to sustainability and protecting the environment during their trips. See their Tripadvisor reviews .

5. Llama Path Inca Trail Group Service - Best Inca Trail Company for Porter Welfare

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A relative newcomer, Llama Path is a local tour company founded in 2004. The owner worked for years as a porter. Because of this, the company takes initiative to improve porter welfare. Over the years, the company has built housing for porters. Llama Path is also the only company to take their porters on annual vacations. See their reviews .

6. Intrepid Travel, Inca Trail Express, 7 Day - Best International Inca Trail Operator

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Intrepid Travel was started by friends who wanted to share their passion for adventures across the globe. The 7-day tour covers Cusco as well as the Inca Trail. The company is well organized and arranges all transport and accommodation. This tour package is perfect if you like to travel with a group. There are lots of add-ons available at an extra cost.

And that's a wrap on my Inca Trail Tours article! Hopefully, you'll choose one of these 6 amazing tour operators for an epic hiking trek to Machu Picchu . 

If you know of any other amazing tour operators that I haven't mentioned in this article, feel free to leave a comment below and tell us all about your experience. 

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High-above sea level, the country of Peru is home to the ancient ruins of the Inca Empire. Beginning in the colonial city of Cusco, hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu . The surrounding areas of the region are full of archaeological sites and this South American trail is one of the world's most famous journeys.

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I cannot tell you how well everything with this vacation flowed. Trexperience was great and everything from transfers to the actual hike was great. I needed and got lots of help on the inca trail from the trail guides and everyone was patient and concerned. The guides on the hike, Robinson and Maribel were fabulous. The days before the hike, my daughter and I had our own guide to Cusco and the Sacred Valley. Our guide Willian waa great! He went above and beyond. The hotels were set up and we had no difficulty with them. They were lovely and so were the people in the hotels. My daughter and I were taken care of very well by all. I am thankful for all the structure and guidance we recieved.
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My experience with G Adventures was the best! Henry Prado was the best tour guide. He was full of knowledge and we couldn't of asked for anybody better to take us on this tour. He truly is the best tour guide in Peru! He always made sure we ate at the best restaurants, had the best driver in town and always gave us and made sure we had the best service everywhere. Thanks heaps!

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Classic Inca Trail Trek 4D/3N to Machu Picchu (Group service ) Tour

Classic Inca Trail Trek 4D/3N to Machu Picchu (Group service )

Alpaca expeditions was wonderful - We booked through Tourradar due to allowing us to pay the same in AUD that alpaca directly would make us pay in USD and we didnt have all the extra international fees on top. Cant complain about Tourradar's process - dealt directly with the company once booked. Would use them again. Marisol and Yoel were amazing guides - ask for them if you can! They had the best banter and brought such a warm and family energy to the group (even though theyre just friends)

Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu  4 Days Tour

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Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 4 Days

I would highly recommend this tour! Staff are fantastic and the experience was just amazing. The trail itself is challenging but so so worth it.

04 Day Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu - Small Group Service Tour

04 Day Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu - Small Group Service

I’m a solo traveller and I traveled around the world to meet people and know cultures. Beyond that, the company is extremely well-organized, has a long history of providing experiences, and can answer any questions or help. Mary is very responsive over email. Our guide Marcelo was knowledge, proactive and helpful since the first day we met and until the last day when sadly we need to say goodbye. The food the whole way through the hike was great quality and there was always more than enough. Great tour guide, great food, great service, great staff! Everyone was helpful and they did go the extra mile for us. The Inca Trail hike with Inkayni Peru Tours was an experience we’ll never forget.

Hiking The Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu & Sacred Valley Tour

Hiking The Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu & Sacred Valley

We thought this was a great company to work with and though the prices were very reasonable. Tour guide was very nice and informative.

Classic Peru Tour

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Classic Peru

I visited Cusco and Puno in Peru, best experience ever. Intrepid does care for responsible travel, and we also slept at a local comunity when we got the opportunity to dress up as locals. We shared their meals and it was an authentic inspirational experience for me. I would love to travel with Intrepid once more, or maybe more than that.

Inca Trail Express Tour

Inca Trail Express

Well organized, informative, exciting! Great value.

Salkantay Via Inca Trail Trek 4 Days/3 Nights Tour

Salkantay Via Inca Trail Trek 4 Days/3 Nights

I went on a school trip in 2013, a long time ago! I had the most amazing time, saw the most beautiful sights and spent time with the most realest, genuine people ever. 6 years later and I can still remember every moment and I am hoping to be back there very soon! I love Peru and I couldn’t thank Rox and his team more!

Ancascocha Trek to Machu Picchu 5 Days/4 Nights Tour

Ancascocha Trek to Machu Picchu 5 Days/4 Nights

The Ancascocha trek was a fantasctic experience in Peru. I would highly recommend this trek and Action Peru Treks to anyone planning a trip to Peru! Thank you APT for a great experience :)

Inca Jungle to Machu Picchu - 3 Days Tour

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Inca Jungle to Machu Picchu - 3 Days

I really dont have the right words to express the 3 Day Inca Jungle Tour. In a nutshell, it was amazing. I was very fortunate to have Jhimmy as my tourguide and so thankful for that. He came to my accomodations the night before the tour and introduced himself and went over all the expectations for the next few days. Jhimmy is knowlegable, thoughtful, and his love for his people and Peru just showed through when he talked about the Inca history. I highly enjoyed the tour and if your lucky get Jhimmy as your guide. Everything from mountain biking, white water rafting, hiking, food was magnificent.. I recommend this tour to anyone looking for a real action packed adventure and memorable experience. I wish I had more days in Peru. I'm missing it so much.

Peru Multi-Sport Tour

Peru Multi-Sport

No need to pack a lot of the "required/recommended" items. Ie back pack, water bottles.

Iconic Peru National Geographic Journeys Tour

Iconic Peru National Geographic Journeys

The tour was amazing! The transportation was on time, the activities were great, guides were well prepared for presentations and questions. In the Amazon, Dellfort was enthusiastic to show us as many things as possible. During the Inca trail, Nick was always making sure we are doing ok, always communicating what was next (even duration of each path - extraordinary!). I had such a pleasant trip, it felt like vacation and also adventure. I am grateful for it and glad I could explore so much of Peru.

Machu Picchu and the Amazon National Geographic Journeys Tour

Machu Picchu and the Amazon National Geographic Journeys

National Geographic was not associated with our tour, but G adventures did an excellent job. Our guides were knowledgeable, friendly and incredibly helpful on every part of the tour. They all went far above and beyond the minimum, from helping us get laundry done to caring for members of our group who became ill. Every detail was planned for and the tour ran smoothly from start to finish. I will gladly book with G adventures again the future.

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Discover the Best Inca Trail Tour Operators for a Legendary Trek Experience

Posted by Tony Dunnell | Last updated Apr 2, 2024 | Travel Tips & Info | 96 |

Discover the Best Inca Trail Tour Operators for a Legendary Trek Experience

When planning your Inca Trail experience, selecting from the best Inca Trail tour operators is crucial for an unforgettable journey. This guide compares reliable providers, focusing on those who marry top-notch service with a commitment to the cultural and natural heritage of the Andes. Learn what makes each top choice distinct, and gain insights to navigate your decision, all while avoiding the typical sales pitches and exhaustive listings.

Key Takeaways

Choosing a top Inca Trail tour operator is crucial for a safe and enriching trekking experience, ensuring personalized service, cultural insights, and tailored itineraries to meet various travel styles and preferences.

prioritize environmental stewardship, local community benefits, and ethical tourism practices along the Inca Trail.

Preparing adequately for the Inca Trail includes navigating the permit process, acclimatizing to high altitudes, packing appropriate gear, and understanding the costs involved, all facilitated by reputable tour companies.

Trailblazers of the Andes: Top Inca Trail Tour Operators

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Embarking on the Inca Trail is a commitment to adventure and discovery. The best Inca trail tour operators are not just companies; they are your gateway to a treasured past and an unforgettable Inca trail experience. They are the experts who provide the logistics, the comfort, and the insights that elevate a hike to a transformative journey. Selecting the best Inca trail tour operator is as crucial as the trek, ensuring an enjoyable Inca trail experience that resonates with personal travel styles, interests, and expectations.

The top inca trail tour operators, known for offering the best inca trail tours, are renowned for their exceptional services, including:

Providing group tours offered to those traveling on a budget.

Offering customized i ntimate Luxury glamping-like tours catered to those who crave exclusivity

Mastering the balance between thrill and safety, culture and adventure

Among the plethora of inca trail tour companies, including Machu Picchu tour companies, a few stand out for their commitment to delivering not just a journey to Machu Picchu but an inca trail adventure that’s etched in the highest echelons of memory. These companies know that a trek is not measured in miles but in moments of awe and connection.

Whether it’s the camaraderie of a group tour or the personal touch of a private trek, these trailblazers of the Andes offer it all. They are:

Alpaca expeditions; The folks that navigate the ancient trail with expertise

Llama path that weaves cultural narratives into the fabric of your trek

Sam Travel Peru expeditions personalize your journey to the sacred valley and beyond

  • Evolution Treks Peru; The most acclaimed by media outlets across the world due to their sustainable and ethical practices

These inca trail tour operators don’t just guide you; they immerse you in the heart of the Andes, ensuring that each step on the classic inca trail trek is a step towards an unforgettable adventure.

Pioneers in Peruvian Adventures: Llama Path

Llama Path is a name that resonates with expertise and personalized care in the world of Inca Trail treks. Born from an ex-Inca trail porter and tour guide, Jose Gongora, who grew up in the vibrant streets of Cusco city, this tour company’s team is a tapestry of local talent, from historians to chefs, all united by their roots in Andean soil. What sets them apart is their knowledge of the ancient trail and their unparalleled dedication to customer satisfaction, evidenced by their glowing online reviews.

From the moment you are picked up directly from your hotel, Llama Path ensures your Inca Trail experience is seamless. Their exclusive services include:

Private tours that skirt the crowds and delve into the less-trodden paths of Machu Picchu Mountain

Crafted for those who seek a trail tour that is both an enjoyable trek and a private affair

Every detail is considered, from the carefully selected camping spots to the sumptuous meals that fuel your ascent

But Llama Path isn’t just about comfort but creating a memorable journey. They understand that an inca trail trek is more than a physical challenge; it’s an emotional and spiritual odyssey. Their team, comprised of individuals from the local farming villages, brings authenticity to the trek that is only possible with those who have grown with the stories of the Andes. Llama Path doesn’t just take you on a safe and enjoyable trek; it guides you through the heart of Incan heritage, making every step an unforgettable adventure.

Ethical And Sustainable Travel Masters: Evolution Treks Peru

Evolution Treks Peru embodies the spirit of Sustainability on the Inca Trail, intertwining ethical tourism practices and women empowerment with deep cultural immersion. This inca trail tour company is a steward of heritage, operating with a consciousness that extends beyond the beaten path. Their commitment to empowering women from remote Andean communities is reflected in their recognition by some of the world’s most renowned travel media outlets, such as National Geographic, Lonely Planet, and BBC Travel, amongst others equally important, a testament to their sustainable and ethical practices on the inca trail experience.

Travelers embarking on an Inca Trail trek with Evolution Treks Peru aren’t just tourists; they become advocates for “Fair Trade travel.” This means improving the working conditions of Inca trail porters and preserving their cultural heritage. Picture yourself journeying along the Inca Trail, supported by local porters and guides who share their stories of empowerment and fairness brought about by Evolution’s initiatives.

Evolution’s immersive activities, such as sharing meals and experiences with the porters, enrich your trek and your spirit, weaving a tapestry of cultural exchange.

The essence of Evolution Treks Peru’s tours lies in fostering respectful cultural interactions. You’ll witness firsthand the significant differences in approach to hiking in the Andes compared to other companies. During my trek in March 2024, I was amazed by the quality of gear provided to the staff. It was evident that Evolution invests more in the well-being of their porters than any other company. This translates into a more humane and respectful experience for both travelers and the brave Andean men and women. I encourage anyone hiking the Inca Trail to take note of Evolution’s impactful efforts.

Authentic Andean Explorers: SAM Travel Peru Expeditions

SAM Travel Peru Expeditions hold a good reputation providing high-quality trekking on the Inca Trail. Authorized by the National Service of Natural Protected Areas, they are a testament to what it means to be a reputable inca trail tour operator. Their passion for preserving the trail and its surroundings is matched only by their dedication to delivering a safe and enjoyable trek that leaves both traveler and terrain unspoiled.

Focusing on small group tours, Sam Travel crafts an inca trail experience that feels intimate, ensuring that each traveler receives the attention they deserve. Their inca trail tours are not just about reaching Machu picchu; they are about journeying in a way that respects and honors the land and its history. It’s a commitment to responsible adventure travel that makes a tangible difference for the traveler and the communities that call the Andes home.

Choosing SAM Travel Peru Expeditions means embarking on private treks tailored to your pace and preference. This inca trail company’s personalized approach ensures that you are not just following a guide but are accompanied by a companion who shares your excitement and respects your needs. It’s an adventure travel experience that blends the thrill of the ancient trail with the comfort of modern services, all while maintaining a deep commitment to the ethics of exploration.

Crafting Your Perfect Inca Trail Journey

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The journey to Machu Picchu is as individual as the traveler. Crafting your perfect Inca Trail journey means finding the sweet spot between companionship and solitude, between the tried-and-true and the road less traveled. The best inca trail tour companies understand this, offering a variety of inca trail treks that cater to your unique desires, whether it’s the classic route steeped in history or an alternative trek that offers a fresh perspective.

Choosing the right tour operator is just the beginning. The success of your trek depends on:

The dynamics of your group

The level of personalized service you receive

Opting for a tour company that can tailor an Inca Trail tour package to your fitness level, interests, and schedule

Whether you’re looking for an intimate experience with a small group tour or a customized itinerary that veers off the beaten path

Your Inca Trail journey should be as unique as your fingerprint.

There’s a journey for every adventurer with options ranging from the traditional four-day Inca Trail trek to shorter or alternative routes. Some popular options include:

The classic Inca Trail trek, which is a rite of passage for many

The Salkantay trek offers a different kind of challenge.

The Lares trek, which takes you through remote Andean villages

The right tour company will help you navigate these choices, ensuring your Inca Trail experience aligns with your expectations and leaves you with stories to tell for a lifetime.

Group Dynamics and Personalized Service

Embarking on a group tour along the Inca Trail is a journey into the heart of diversity. You’ll find yourself among a kaleidoscope of individuals, each with their own stories and strides. A tour company’s performance is often measured by its ability to cater to this diversity, creating an atmosphere where everyone can thrive. The right tour operator ensures that each member of the group can:

Hike at their preferred pace.

Take breaks when needed

Receive support and encouragement

Enjoy the experience to the fullest

This ensures an enjoyable Inca Trail experience for all.

Companies like Quechua Treks Peru excel in providing personalized service that turns a group tour into a collective of individual adventures. They specialize in private tours that offer the luxury of customization, allowing trekkers to explore the Inca Trail in a way that feels tailor-made. With Quechua Treks Peru, the focus is on you – your pace, interests, and comfort – ensuring that your journey is as personal as it is grand.

The group dynamics on the Inca Trail can be as enriching as the scenery itself. With the right tour agency’s performance, a group of strangers can transform into a band of companions, sharing the highs and lows of the trek. It’s about finding that delicate balance between being part of a collective experience and having the space to forge your own path.

A private trek may offer solitude, but a group tour offers stories, laughter, and camaraderie, making the journey to Machu Picchu a shared triumph.

Route Diversity: Classic vs. Alternative Treks

The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is famous, but it’s not the only path that winds through the Andes. Route diversity is the spice of the Inca Trail adventure, offering trekkers a choice between classic and alternative routes. Each path offers its own vistas, challenges, and rewards, catering to different interests, schedules, and fitness levels. Whether it’s the iconic classic inca trail trek or an off-the-beaten-path option like the Salkantay Route, your adventure travel experience can suit your trekking appetite.

Alternative treks can offer a fresh take on the Inca Trail experience, with options like the Lares Route, the Vilcabamba Traverse, and the Lodge Trek. These routes provide a different lens through which to view the Andes, often with fewer crowds and unique landscapes. Prices for these alternative treks vary, reflecting the diversity of experiences they offer, from rugged mountain biking adventures to serene horseback rides through the Sacred Valley.

For those with limited time or seeking a less physically demanding journey, shorter inca trail treks such as the two-day Inca Trail or Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu are available. These treks condense the wonder of the Inca Trail into a more manageable timeframe, ensuring that even the most time-pressed traveler can experience the magic of arriving at Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate. No matter the route chosen, the journey remains an unforgettable inca trail experience, rich with history and natural beauty.

New options, Eco-Friendly and Community-Oriented Companies

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This freshly written article explores the best Inca Trail tour operators, reflecting significant changes since my previous piece in 2014. The trail itself has evolved, with new operators and activities now available. While luxury and glamping tours have surged in popularity, I also want to shine a light on the emphasis companies are placing on unique experiences such as astrophotography and birdwatching. Additionally, it’s noteworthy to mention the rise of women-only businesses among our list of best Inca Trail tour operators, a positive shift mirroring the changing times—a necessary evolution in Peruvian society.

As the Inca Trail winds through the majestic Andes, the importance of preserving this ancient pathway becomes ever more apparent. The sustainable inca trail experience is not just about treading lightly but about positively impacting. Eco-friendly and community-oriented tour companies go beyond providing a simple trekking service; they commit to responsible tourism, ensuring that the beauty and culture of the trail are preserved for future generations.

The dedication of companies like Alpaca Expeditions, SAM Travel Peru and Trexperience to sustainable and responsible tourism is evident in their operations. These inca trail tour operators recognize that their role extends beyond guiding trekkers; they are guardians of a heritage that must be honored and protected. Their practices, from waste management to community involvement, reflect a deep understanding that the Inca Trail is a treasure that demands respect.

At the heart of these sustainable inca trail tour companies is a commitment to the welfare of the Peruvian people and the environment. Evolution Treks Peru and Llama Path for example, prioritizes porter welfare, providing fair working conditions and benefits. Such ethical tourism practices ensure that the communities integral to the Inca Trail’s existence are supported, creating a trekking experience that is both enjoyable and conscientious. By choosing these tour operators, trekkers become part of a larger effort to ensure that the Inca Trail remains a sustainable adventure for all who walk its path.

Green Guardians: Inkayni Tours

Among the champions of sustainable trekking on the Inca Trail stands Inkayni tours, a tour company that has made environmental stewardship its mission. They stand out as green guardians, committed to preserving the pristine beauty of the Andes through initiatives like conducting plastic-free tours. This focus on minimizing environmental impact is a shining example of how a tour company can lead the way in responsible adventure travel.

Inkayni’s commitment to the environment matches its dedication to providing comprehensive tour services. Their knowledgeable guides, attentive customer service, and inclusion of all necessary equipment and meals ensure a sustainable inca trail experience that sacrifices neither comfort nor quality. It’s a harmonious blend of luxury and eco-consciousness that sets a new standard for what it means to trek responsibly.

Supporting local economies and engaging with Andean communities are at the core of Inkayni’s ethos. By hiring local guides and staff, using local services, and ensuring fair profit sharing, they demonstrate a sustainable model of tourism that benefits both travelers and host communities. This approach to tourism cultivates a deeper connection between trekkers and the land, making every step along the ancient trail a step toward a more sustainable future.

Community Champions: Quechua Treks Peru

Quechua Treks Peru exemplifies the essence of community-driven tourism on the Inca Trail. Their firm commitment to social responsibility shines through every aspect of their operations, focusing on empowering the local Andean communities that are so integral to the trekking experience. By championing local empowerment, Quechua Treks Peru ensures that your inca trail trek contributes to the fabric of these communities, weaving a pattern of mutual benefit and respect.

The company’s support of local economies takes various forms, from employing local guides and porters to sourcing supplies from local vendors. This practice enriches the trekking experience with authentic insights and fosters economic growth within the communities. Travelers with Quechua Treks Peru rest easy knowing that their journey supports the people of the land they traverse, making their adventure travel experience both impactful and enriching.

Quechua Treks Peru’s approach goes beyond mere transactions; it’s about building relationships and understanding that tourism can be a force for good. Their tours are crafted with the philosophy that the most memorable journeys honor and uplift the communities they touch. As a result, trekkers who choose Quechua Treks Peru don’t just embark on an inca trail tour; they become part of a story of empowerment and sustainability that resonates long after the journey ends.

Astrophotography Tours: Photo Tours Peru

Embarking on the Inca Trail with the eyes of a naturalist and scientist requires both time and patience. Flavio Humani, a seasoned tour guide, offers exceptional tours tailored to photographers of all skill levels, as well as birdwatchers. My own experience hiking the Salkantay trek with them was truly remarkable; I not only learned valuable photography techniques but also gained insights into the fascinating world of hummingbirds.

Women-Owned Tour Companies

Shandira Arque and her company Mother Earth Treks is a noteworthy addition to the Inca Trail tour operators, specializing in family tours tailored for children and elderly women. During my trek on the Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, Shandira displayed remarkable patience and friendliness toward my children, creating a memorable and enjoyable experience for all.

Preparing for the High-Altitude Adventure

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Standing at over 13,000 feet, the Inca Trail is a high-altitude challenge that requires preparation and respect. Preparing for this adventure means more than just packing a bag; it’s about conditioning your body and mind for the rigors of high-altitude trekking. A basic level of fitness is the foundation for a successful inca trail trek, and starting a training regimen months before your journey ensures you’re ready for the physical demands of the trail.

However, fitness is only part of the equation. At high altitudes, the air thins, and oxygen becomes a precious commodity. Understanding and preparing for altitude sickness is crucial to ensure your trek is enjoyable rather than an ordeal. Some symptoms of altitude sickness include:

shortness of breath

But these challenges can be overcome with the right acclimatization strategies and awareness of your body’s signals.

Packing the right gear is also essential for a comfortable trek. From camping equipment to personal items, every piece of gear should be carefully chosen to withstand the conditions of the trail. Warm and waterproof attire, a sturdy backpack, and suitable footwear are non-negotiable elements of your packing list. With the right preparation, the high-altitude trek to Machu Picchu becomes a possibility and a promise of adventure.

Gear Up: Essential Equipment for the Trek

No inca trail trek is complete without the right gear. The challenging conditions of the Andes demand equipment that can stand up to the task, ensuring that you remain safe and comfortable throughout your journey. From the sleeping bags that cocoon you at night to the boots that steady your step, every item has its role in the symphony of a successful trek.

Among the essentials, camping equipment ranks high. The gear you carry is your home away from home, your shelter against the elements. It’s not just about having a tent or a pack; it’s about the quality and the suitability of these items for the trail’s specific conditions. The gear selection can mean the difference between a restless night and a rejuvenating sleep under the stars.

While the basics are a given, smaller items can make a significant difference in your trekking experience. For example, crystallized ginger chews are a simple yet effective way to combat nausea associated with altitude sickness, enhancing your comfort as you ascend. Packing smart is about anticipating the challenges of the trail and equipping yourself with both the necessary and the ingenious.

Acclimatize for Success: Tips to Overcome Altitude Sickness

The silent challenge of any high-altitude trek is not the distance or incline but the air. Acclimatizing to the elevation is a critical step toward a successful Inca Trail experience. Spending a few days at altitude before beginning the trek allows your body to adjust to the decreased oxygen levels, reducing the risk of altitude sickness and increasing your enjoyment of the journey.

Awareness of altitude sickness symptoms is vital, especially during the first 24 hours at high elevation. Keeping an eye out for headaches, dizziness, or breathing difficulties is essential, and should symptoms arise, knowing how to respond can safeguard your health and your trek. Hydrating frequently, eating carbohydrates for energy, and using coca leaves to aid oxygen absorption are all practical strategies for acclimatization.

Altitude sickness can be a trek-stopper, but it doesn’t have to be. By monitoring your body’s response and taking preventive measures, you can mitigate the risks and focus on the trek’s beauty. With the right approach, acclimatizing becomes not a hurdle but a stepping stone to the unforgettable adventure that awaits you on the Inca Trail.

Luxurious Escapes: High-End Inca Trail Experiences

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The Inca Trail is often synonymous with ruggedness and endurance, but it can also be a journey of indulgence and luxury. For those who seek comfort without compromising on adventure, high-end Inca Trail experiences offer the best of both worlds. Luxurious escapes along the ancient trail marry the thrill of the hike with the pleasures of opulent camping tours and gourmet meals, transforming the trek into a deluxe escapade.

Companies like View Peru and Enigma Travel Adventures set the benchmark for luxury on the Inca Trail, redefined what it means to camp in the wilderness. Their high-end travel experiences are characterized by amenities such as hot water showers, plush cots, and gourmet meals served in a dining tent that rivals fine restaurants. It’s an experience where the ruggedness of the Andes meets the refinement of luxury travel.

Evolution Treks Peru takes the luxury Inca Trail experience a step further by incorporating private services like Inca massage sessions, ensuring trekkers are pampered after hiking. These high-end services extend to every aspect of the trek, from the equipment’s quality to the guides’ expertise. Trekkers who choose luxury tours don’t just hike the Inca Trail; they savor every step with elegance and exclusivity.

Gourmet Trails: Delicious and Nutritious Meals on the Move

One of the unexpected pleasures of a high-end Inca Trail trek is the culinary experience. Far from the basic provisions one might expect on a hiking trip, luxury treks feature gourmet trails where professional chefs craft delicious and nutritious meals. These amazing meals fuel the body and the soul, elevating the dining experience amidst the grandeur of the Andes.

Tour operators catering to the luxury market understand the importance of accommodating dietary preferences and restrictions. They offer meal plans tailored to meet the needs of every trekker, ensuring that each dish is as inclusive as it is flavorful. The dining experience on these treks often includes high-quality tableware and the option to pair meals with a selection of wines and spirits, bringing a taste of sophistication to the great outdoors.

The attention to detail in these gourmet meals is evident in every bite. From the ingredients’ freshness to the presentation’s creativity, luxury treks turn dining into an event to look forward to at the end of each trekking day. It’s a gastronomic journey that complements the physical journey of the Inca Trail, making every meal a memorable part of the adventure.

Rest and Rejuvenation: Glamping Tours

After a day of traversing the Inca Trail, the promise of rest and rejuvenation becomes a treasured prospect. Opulent camping tours provide a luxurious retreat where comfort meets convenience. These tours offer elegant camping accommodations beyond mere tents to become sanctuaries of relaxation, complete with all the amenities one would expect from a high-class establishment.

Luxury camping on the Inca Trail is more than just a place to sleep; it’s an experience in itself. Spacious tents are furnished with comfortable cots and premium sleeping bags, ensuring trekkers wake up refreshed and ready for another day of exploration. Privacy is also a priority, with amenities like separate toilet tents adding a touch of refinement to the camping experience.

The level of service provided on these luxurious camping tours is second to none. Attentive staff cater to every need, ensuring that each trekker’s experience is as enjoyable as restorative. The combination of high-quality equipment and exemplary service ensures that each night spent on the trail is as rewarding as the day’s hike.

In these opulent settings, trekkers find a balance between the day’s exertions and the night’s indulgences, making the journey as rejuvenating as it is exhilarating.

Navigating the Permit Process

The Inca Trail is a protected treasure, so access to it is carefully managed through a permit system. Navigating the permit process is a critical step in planning your trek, and it’s here that the value of booking with licensed inca trail tour operators becomes clear. These authorized entities can secure the necessary permits on behalf of hikers, ensuring a smooth path to the trail.

The process of vetting tour operators in Cusco is not to be taken lightly. It requires diligence to ensure you receive value for money and legitimate services. The limited number of Inca Trail permits – only 500 per day, with about 200 designated for trekkers – makes booking essential. A reputable inca trail tour company will handle this process seamlessly, including the permit cost in their tour package and advising on the varying prices by season, nationality, and age.

In preparing for your trek, it’s essential to remember to carry your passport, as officials may request it along the trail. It’s also important to note that Inca Trail permits are non-refundable and non-transferable, tied specifically to an individual and date. Understanding these details ensures that your journey begins on firm footing, with all the necessary paperwork for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

Honoring Heritage: Cultural Insights and Historical Expertise

The Inca Trail is more than a scenic hike; it’s a living museum steeped in the history and culture of the Inca civilization. The value of having professional guides cannot be overstated. They are the custodians of the trail’s stories, offering cultural insights and historical expertise that enrich the trekking experience. Their narratives bring the ruins to life, connecting trekkers with the ancient traditions and spiritual beliefs of the Incas.

These experienced guides serve as a bridge between the past and present, illuminating the sophisticated engineering, architecture, and spiritual practices of the Inca civilization. They provide context to the stones underfoot and the unfolding vistas, explaining the how and why behind the Inca Trail’s construction. Their knowledge transforms the journey into an educational experience, deepening the traveler’s appreciation for the trail and its significance.

Understanding the historical and cultural context of the trail adds a profound dimension to the trek. Guides share the Inca Trail’s role in trade, communication, and religion within the empire, providing a glimpse into a world that once thrived in these mountains. This honoring of heritage turns a physical trek into a spiritual and intellectual odyssey, leaving trekkers with memories of the landscape and a lasting connection to an extraordinary past.

Health and Safety on the Trail

The Inca Trail is an adventure with inherent risks, and ensuring health and safety on the trail is paramount. Reputable tour operators prioritize the wellbeing of their trekkers, adhering to strict health guidelines and safety protocols. From the sanitization of campsites to the availability of handwashing and disinfection facilities, these measures are designed to provide everyone a safe and enjoyable experience.

Comprehensive safety protocols are in place for peace of mind and actual emergencies. Tour agencies prepare for all eventualities with emergency contingency plans and supplies to handle health issues or disruptions. Such precautions are especially important given the trail’s remote nature and limited access to medical care. Tour operators come equipped with first-aid training and emergency numbers to ensure timely assistance.

Assessing trek suitability is an essential part of health and safety on the trail. Tour operators guide the physical readiness required for the trek, considering individual health conditions and potential risks like altitude sickness and dehydration. By choosing a tour operator that places a premium on safety, trekkers can focus on the beauty of the trail, secure in the knowledge that their health and safety are being expertly managed.

Comparing Costs: Understanding Inca Trail Tour Pricing

Embarking on the Inca Trail is an investment in an extraordinary experience, and understanding the costs involved is crucial for trekkers. Inca Trail tour pricing varies widely, influenced by the level of service provided by the tour company. A basic service for a 4-day trek can include:

Return train

The cost for this basic service can range between USD 700 and USD 950, providing the essentials for a memorable journey on the group 4-day Inca Trail tours. However, a private service might cost between USD 1100 and USD 1800 while glamping tours can cost between USD 3000 and USD 5000 depending on the company and service you take.

For those considering a shorter trek, the two-day Short Inca Trail cost includes a hotel night and group tour services, with private tours and camping commanding a higher price due to operational expenses. Additional costs include porter services, tips, equipment rental, snacks, and tickets to Machu Picchu’s additional mountains. These expenses should be factored into your budget to ensure a trek that’s not just memorable but also financially manageable.

In comparing tour packages, it’s important to understand what’s included and what might be additional. Porter services, for example, can add significantly to the trek cost, but their support can be invaluable. Being aware of all potential expenses helps trekkers make informed decisions, ensuring that the inca trail cost reflects the value of the experience they seek on the Inca Trail.

The Social Scene: Reviews and Testimonials

In the age of information, the reputation of tour agencies can be gauged through the lens of social proof. Reviews and testimonials serve as baromones for a tour agency’s performance, offering insights into the experiences of past trekkers. Platforms such as Google, Facebook, Trustpilot, and Tripadvisor provide a wealth of feedback, with agencies boasting 95%-99% good reviews, which are generally considered reliable quality and customer satisfaction indicators.

Personal accounts of trekkers who have walked the trails with companies like Enigma Adventure and Trexperience paint a vivid picture of what to expect. These 5-star reviews often highlight high-quality trekking gear, food, communication, and amenities, pointing to a level of service that goes beyond the basic. Alpaca Expeditions, with its impressive number of excellent reviews on Tripadvisor, is often praised for its environmental ethic and community involvement, showcasing the impact of a company’s values on its service.

Media endorsements and industry recognition further reinforce the credibility of tour operators. When reputable travel-related media acknowledge a company like Evolution Treks Peru for high-quality, ethical tourism practices, it adds another layer of assurance for potential trekkers. Travel and tourism awards displayed on tour companies’ websites also indicate their commitment to excellence, providing travelers with additional confidence in their choice of Inca Trail tour operator.

Lastly, and perhaps most significantly, are the opinions of those who ensure the success of your trip—the Inca Trail porters. They have a dedicated platform showcasing the numerous and ongoing instances of exploitation and abuse they endure. It’s crucial for tourists to consider these factors when selecting a tour company.

Unveiling South America: Beyond the Inca Trail

The allure of the Inca Trail is undeniable, but it’s just one facet of South America’s trekking tapestry. For those captivated by the spirit of adventure, the continent offers a myriad of journeys beyond the well-trodden path to Machu Picchu. Inca Trail operators, seasoned in crafting treks to the ancient citadel, also offer alternative routes such as the Salkantay and Lares treks, each offering a unique blend of challenges and rewards.

These alternative treks present opportunities to discover South America in new and exciting ways. Photography-focused tours, for example, guide enthusiasts to capture the continent’s unparalleled beauty through the lens, led by professionals who understand both photography’s art and the Andean landscape’s intricacies. Adventure tours take the thrill to new heights, with activities like mountain biking and river rafting adding an adrenaline rush to the experience.

The options for adventure travel in South America are as vast as the continent itself. Whether pedaling through the Sacred Valley or navigating the rapids of an Andean river, these tours are designed to showcase the continent’s diversity. With prices reflecting the range of experiences on offer, from the affordable to the extravagant, there’s an adventure awaiting every traveler, ready to unveil the wonders of South America beyond the Inca Trail.

As the journey through the best Inca Trail tour operators and the myriad aspects of the trekking experience comes to a close, it’s clear that the Inca Trail is more than a hike; it’s a multi-faceted adventure that blends history, culture, and the majesty of the Andes. Choosing the right tour operator is the first step in ensuring an unforgettable inca trail experience, one that resonates with your travel style and expectations.

From luxury escapes with gourmet meals and comfortable accommodations to eco-friendly treks that honor the environment and empower communities, the Inca Trail offers experiences as diverse as the trekkers who walk its path. Preparing for the physical demands, navigating the permit process, and understanding the costs involved are all part of the journey, with health, safety, and cultural insights woven throughout.

As you stand at the threshold of this legendary trek, remember that the Inca Trail is a gateway to personal discovery and connection with the past. Whether you seek adventure, luxury, or a sustainable journey, the trail offers it all. Let the stories of the Andes inspire you, and may your own story be added to the tapestry of tales surrounding this ancient pathway. Embrace the adventure, honor the heritage, and step forth into a journey that promises to be as transformative as it is unforgettable.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should i book my inca trail trek to ensure i get a permit.

It’s recommended to book your Inca Trail trek at least six months in advance, especially if you’re planning to travel during the peak season from May to September, to secure a spot with a reputable tour operator and obtain the necessary permits.

What level of fitness do I need for the Inca Trail trek?

You need a moderate to good fitness level for the Inca Trail trek. To prepare, start a training regimen that includes cardiovascular exercises, strength training, and long-distance walks on uneven terrain.

Can I trek the Inca Trail without a tour operator?

No, trekking the Inca Trail without a licensed tour operator is impossible. The Peruvian government mandates that all trekkers be accompanied by a registered guide for safety and conservation reasons, as well as to preserve and share the trail’s cultural and historical context.

What should I do to prevent altitude sickness on the Inca Trail?

To prevent altitude sickness on the Inca Trail, it’s crucial to acclimatize properly by spending a few days at high altitude before starting the trek, staying hydrated, eating carbohydrate-rich foods, and considering traditional remedies like coca leaves. Also, it’s important to ascend gradually and listen to your body’s signals.

Are there luxury options available for the Inca Trail trek?

Yes, luxury options for the Inca Trail trek provide high-end amenities like comfortable sleeping arrangements, gourmet meals, hot showers, and massage sessions to combine adventure with premium comfort.

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Tony Dunnell

Tony Dunnell

Tony Dunnell is a freelance travel writer living in Peru since 2009. He is the owner of New Peruvian and a contributor to publications such as Atlas Obscura, VICE and Paste Magazine. You can see his writer portfolio at tonydunnell.com

96 Comments

Jasmine M

Hi Tony, I recently came across the post below on Reddit that’s garnered quite a bit of my attention. Could you shed some light on the authenticity of the information shared there? It would be great to hear your thoughts or any inside knowledge you might have on the matter. Thanks in advance for your insight. Best, Jasmine M. “While researching top Inca Trail tour operators, I came across a concerning discussion in a Facebook group. There were mentions of a tour guide from Alpaca Expeditions, known by the nickname “el loko del machete.” Disturbingly, he is reportedly facing severe legal consequences for assaulting women with a machete. Several female hikers have come forward, sharing their harrowing experiences of harassment and threats from this individual. It’s been alleged that the owner of the tour operator attempted to suppress these claims. Some say they were pressured into silence, with the owner portraying himself as a victim, suggesting that his employees would face hardships if the company lost business. Others claim they were offered money to keep quiet. Furthermore, For those interested in more details, attached are photos of this individual and a link to an article that delves deeper into this issue. Please exercise caution and stay informed.”

Mike Faraway

Thank you for sharing this with me. I was not previously aware of these events. Having reviewed the Reddit post and the associated article, I can confirm that much of the information appears to be accurate. Jayme Sanchez, also known as “El loko del machete,” was indeed associated with the company mentioned in the Reddit thread. However, the claims regarding women receiving hush money and the tour operator owner’s alleged comments about his employees remain unverified on my end.

What I found particularly noteworthy during my research, and after speaking with guides familiar with the matter, was the removal of several reviews and images related to Jaime Sanchez and the said company from Trip Advisor. This discovery prompts questions about Trip Advisor’s role in the removal process. Did they coordinate with the original reviewers before taking down the content? Or does the company have enough sway to influence Trip Advisor’s decisions? The extent to which they might be trying to disassociate from Jaime Sanchez is surprising, especially considering that only Trip Advisor has the authority to remove reviews from its site.Ill be posting an article on Trip Advisor’s reviews soon. Stay tuned!

Warm regards,

Mike Faraway. Content Integrity Manager

Tony Fisher

Tony, Thanks for this article. We are booking with Evolution treks Peru for our tour in October. It is a bit difficult to choose an operator when all of them offer the same. Evolution seems a bit more expensive but I think it makes sense that their prices are higher prices due to their ethical practices. We checked 4 operators, they all claim to have good ethical practices, but only Evolution has consistent reviews of their ethical work around women and porters. We are keeping our fingers crossed.

Tony Dunnell

Tony. Good to hear that. I am sure that You will have a great adventure with them.

Lori heiss

Hey Tony, we are planning on hiking the Inca Trail in 2023. We have heard great things of Evolution treks Peru and also Alpaca. Which is the best sustainable one according to your opinion? Thanks for your advice. Greetings from San Jose, CA

Lori. Both companies are well reviewed on sites like Trip Advisor. However, one of them has a more holistic approach to sustainability if that is what you are into.

Sreeram

How about adding happygringotours.com to the list? They seem to have pretty decent reviews and claim to be the only ones serving Organic Food.

Hi Sreeram. We will keep an eye on them and see what they are all about. Trip Advisor reviews are easily manipulated and usually, the ones that rank high on that platform are not playing fair with their competitors. We encourage people to look for other types of ‘social proof’ and hire those companies that have solid ethical backgrounds.

Cody Ray

Looks like http://www.perutreks.com/ is no longer working. Did they go out of business?

Hi Cody, Thank you for bringing this to our attention. After checking with people on the ground we learned that they indeed went out of business. We wish them the best as they were doing a good job. Best

Anke

We are thinking of traveling with some friends to the city of Cusco from Germany and I am choosing these travel agencies peruhike.com, and your advice would be very useful.

Hi Anke. It’s not a company I know. I can’t find much about them online, so not easy to give you any kind of advice. Sorry. Tony.

Johann

Hi Tony – do you know how tour companies are with accommodating dietary restrictions? My girlfriend has true autoimmune celiac disease, not just a sensitivity or by choice, and requires a gluten free diet (free of wheat/rye/barley and any products made from them). She could get very sick on the trail by ingesting small amounts of gluten, even through cross contamination. If you have any info or recommendations, that would be much appreciated. Thank you!

Hi Johann. I imagine some of the companies listed here should be able to accommodate her dietary needs, especially the more expensive/luxury options. It’s definitely worth contacting them to see what they say — but stress how important it is, and that you’d need a cook who really understands what the requirements are (and about the cross contamination). If they can help with the dietary needs, I imagine it could cost quite a bit extra. Contact them and you might well find out that they’ve dealt with the same or similar situations before (and let me know how it turns out, if you can). Thanks, Tony.

helen Whyatt

really helpful site, thanks.

We’re looking at a two-day Inca Trail due to time constraints – so much to see in Peru and only five weeks to see it (want to fit in as much as possible due to flying from Australia). We’ve found Inca Trail Backpackers, who advocate that their porters are well cared for. have you come across them at all please? http://www.inkatrailbackpacker.com/short-inca-trail-2-days-1-night

I note that they’re an affiliate of Inti Sun Trek. They seem to get good review on TripAdvisor, although a number of the reviews are from people with one or two reviews.

Thanks in advance,

Hi Helen. It’s not a company I’ve heard of, so I can’t really comment on them. Seems a bit odd that they’re an affiliate of Inti Sun Trek and both list the same trek on their sites, but could be a perfectly normal reason for that. As for treating porters well, pretty much every agency claims that, and treatment is not always good, it’s hard to tell. That’s why I try to recommend the agencies listed here. That said, the company you mention could be great, I just don’t know them. Sorry, that probably doesn’t help much. Thanks, Tony.

Lina

Hi Tony, thank you so much for your information. We ( my husband, my 6 year old son and I) will be traveling on August, we would love to do the Inka trail and have some interaction with some locals what will you recommend? Thank you

Hi Lina. You don’t get to meet many locals doing the classic Inca Trail trek. The Lares trek to MP has more opportunities for cultural exchanges, so it’s worth considering that. Otherwise you could go stay in a smaller town or village near Cusco before or after your trek, if you have the time, and hang out with the locals for a few days. Thanks, Tony.

Vanessa

Hi tony! Thank you so much for these informations. I wanted to ask if you know the company inkayini peru tours? Best regards, vanessa

Hi Vanessa. I’ve never heard of them, but they look like a good option — plenty of reviews on TripAdvisor etc and a lot of Facebook followers. Worth a shot by the looks of it. Thanks, Tony.

Christine Dudoit

Hello Tony, I noticed you have included Machu Picchu Viajes Peru on your secondary list, How reliable are they and what sort of criteria do you have when sellecting companies? I see they have lots of excellent reviews on Trip Advisor but I ofter wonder if there could be any biased reviews on Trip Advisor hmmmm…

Hi Christine. I think I was contacted by the owner of Machu Picchu Viajes Peru a while ago, and we got chatting about something. A lot of agency owners contact me because they want to be included on this list and I don’t normally accept them without a very, very good reason (and they can’t pay to be included, obviously). I think after talking with the owner and seeing all the positive reviews across social media, I decided to include them. I don’t have first hand experience of them (which is why they’re in the secondary list), but they look like a good option. Thanks, Tony.

Crystal

Tony, We were hoping to do the Inca Trail in April 2020 but Peru Treks says they are no longer booking the Inca Trail. Could we be too late?

Hi Crystal. You shouldn’t be too late. Have you checked with other agencies apart from Peru Treks? I imagine some will still have availability for April 2020. Thanks, Tony.

Alisha Kennedy

We are looking to do one of these tours in mid May next year but that aside i did read you have been a Peruvian local for many years now so i was wondering if you knew of the cheapest and fastest route to the Carribean islands/the Bahamas that we could take after our hike?

Hi Alisha. I’m not too sure, but I guess flying from Lima to Miami and then Miami to the Caribbean would be a good option. Plenty of flights doing that route. Thanks, Tony.

Lino calderone

Hi, Tony. Thanks for your precious information. We are 2 adults and we would like to go trekking around Machu Picchu in July 2020. Our main question is rather… trivial (!) but I’ll go for it: what about the toilette needs? I mean I can understand that in a 5D-4N trekking experience up on the mountains we will definitely NOT have any confortable toilette/bathroom, but… in the morning before/after breakfast there should be – as an average – a sort of “rush to the hiddenmost bush… Is my guessing right? Thanks for your attention. Lino

Hi Lino. There are toilet blocks located near camping sites along the classic Inca Trail. They can be quite grim though, so prepare yourself for a not entirely pleasant experience. And yes, if you need to go but there’s no toilet facility nearby, then you’ll have to find a bush. Alternatively, you can book your trek with an agency that provides “toilet tents,” which will cost more but provide a far more pleasant toilet experience. Thanks! Tony.

Penny

Do you know anything about the Company “Guiding Peru”? We are looking at going this November 2019.

Hi Penny. Yes, I know Guiding Peru, and have been in contact with the owner a few times. Seems like a good option and a professional company. Thanks, Tony.

Lisa

Very interested in a trek with G Adventures: Choquequirao to Machu Picchu Trek Express. Any input about this organization?

Hi Lisa. G Adventures are very well known internationally and should be a good option. They are not a Peru-based company, but I think they use one of the local tour companies in Cusco. So should be a good option, unless you prefer to go directly to a company based in Cusco (like the ones listed above). Thanks, Tony.

Monica

Hola Tony, I would like to do the Inca Trail (7days) , I do not care about the luxury… I can do bivouac all the time if necessary. I prefect cold weather than hot. My only concern is that I am a woman traveling alone. I would like to know which is the company that you recommend to me. Gracias!

Hi Monica. Any of the companies mentioned in the article above will be fine in terms of security. If you do the classic Inca Trail you’ll be going in a group with other tourists (unless you arrange a private trek) and you’ll soon make friends with other trekkers. And the porters and guides will take good care of you. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks, Tony.

Syirin

My husband and I are considering hiking the Inca Trail. Our problem is, we don’t like the look of the public squat toilets along the trail (I’m from Asia and grew up with squat toilets, I’m just a germaphobe) and we like our daily showers. We don’t care about gourmet meals, massages etc. Our main priority is the toilet and shower situation.

I’ve found a few companies that offer these facilities but only one so far (View Peru) that isn’t too expensive. Here is the link to their website. http://www.luxuryincatrailtours.com/comfort-classic-inca-trail-tour/ .

Do you have any advice about this company? Do you know of any other companies that would fit the bill?

Thanks very much.

Hi Syirin. I’ve never heard of the company you mention. But at least one of the companies I recommend in the article, Alpaca Expeditions, provides private toilet tents (on all it’s Inca Trail expeditions, apparently). So it’s worth checking them out. I guess they might have showers too, but maybe not on all their treks. Thanks, Tony.

Kruss Kennet

First up we had 2 days in Cusco, Peru which was the most charming city full of Peruvian culture, beautiful people and beautiful food. Cusco is at approximately 12,000 feet and served to help us acclimatize before embarking on our 5 day Inca trail adventure. Fiona organised a local Peruvian tour company, SAM Travel, to guide us on the Inca trail to Machu Picchu. Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and personable and the porters looked after us extremely well, carrying our belongings, tents and everything to make us comfortable. The food was excellent and plentiful. The Inca trail itself was challenging (mainly due to the altitude) but such an amazing and surreal experience. Machu Picchu, one of the 7 man-made wonders of the world, did not disappoint. Overall we would have to say that this was the best holiday adventure we have ever had and highly recommend this to others!

Hi Kruss. Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated! Tony.

Susan

Hello! Thanks for this great stream of info! Am thinking of going with Peru Summit for an Inca Trail, Machu Picchu, Rainbow Mountain trek. Have you heard of them? They are very responsive and seem quite attentive but would appreciate any color you might have. Thanks!

Hi Susan. I don’t know Peru Summit, so can’t really give you any help. They have good TripAdvisor reviews, so that’s something. Thanks, Tony.

Juan David

We are thinking of traveling with some friends to the city of Cusco from Colombia and I am choosing these three travel agencies would be very helpful your advice. regards https://www.getyourguide.es http://www.incawonderstravel.com https://www.peruhop.com

Hi Juan David. Of these three, I only know Peru Hop, which is a hop-on-hop-off bus service. They’re a good option for traveling from Lima to Cusco if you want to stop in places along the way. I don’t know anything about the other two websites. Thanks, Tony.

Lynn

Thanks for leaving this comment section open for traveler questions. It really helps!

I’m considering doing the Ancascocha Trail to Machu Picchu. I read that the trail is more vigorous which is exciting. However, is it more beautiful than the other trails? That is important to me! Do you know anything about the trail? How does it compare to the Huchuy Qosqo trail?

I’m also thinking of going mid to late June. Do you know if the terrain will be brown by then and therefore less lush and scenic?

I’m looking at the following organizations you listed: Enigma, Explorandes, Peru Treks, Llama Path, Alpaca Expeditions and Amazonas Explorer. Let me know if there are other strong suggestions. Also, I’m a single female traveler, so let me know if any concerns doing this hike come to mind.

Respectfully,

Hi Lynn. I’ve never done the Ancascocha trek and don’t know all that much about it (apart from its reputation for being quite a challenging trek, as you say). I’ve done the Huchuy Qosqo trail which I enjoyed a lot. Really, all of the treks are beautiful in their own way. In late June the landscape won’t be particularly lush. I think December, January, February and March (rainy season) are better for seeing greener landscapes and more plants. All of the tour operators listed here are good options — but I’m not sure how many of them actually offer the Ancascocha trek. As for being a single female traveler, you shouldn’t have any issues, especially if you go with a tour operator with a guide etc. Thanks, Tony.

Zephyr

Hi Tony! Have you heard of a company called Guiding Peru? Looks like they are USA based, they claim to have hot showers. I did the Inca Trail a few years ago and hot showers seem too good to be true. They’re one of the cheaper ones too at $695 including sleeping bag hire, walking pole hire, and private porters. Thanks for your time

Hi Zephyr. I have heard of Guiding Peru, and I’ve been in contact with the owner a few times. Seems like a good option, especially for the price. And I imagine they heat up water at the campsite and then use it in the shower tent — which sounds great! Thanks, Tony.

Hened

Hi Tony, speaking of hot water for showers, is that something all companies provide? I’m thinking of doing the Inca trail next year and Am very appreciative of this article and forum. It’s very helpful! Thank you !!

Hi Hened. No, most companies don’t have hot water showers, just the “luxury” options. You can normally get a little hot water at the start and end of the day for a bit of a scrub down, but not enough for an actual shower. And some of the campsites have basic cold (very cold) water showers along the trail. A lot of trekkers just don’t shower for four days. Thanks, Tony.

Gemma Jones

Hiya. It looks like we’ve left it too late to book on an Inca Trail for this August/September. Are the other options as good? I’m sure there is a reason why the Inca Trail is the most popular?! Are permits not required for the other treks? Thank you

Hi Gemma. All the treks have their differences, and it’s an open debate which is best. The Inca Trail is the most famous, obviously, but you’ll probably love all the alternatives just as much (and potentially more, considering price, number of people on the trails, etc). So you should definitely consider the alternatives. And you don’t need permits for treks like Salkantay, Lares etc. — you can go independently if you like (you’ll just need a guide for entering Machu Picchu). Thanks, Tony.

Nicole salter

Have you heard of Happygringotours they are a small local company just starting out, they are located in cusco just wondering if you have heard about them, they talk about sustainable and organic food

Hi Nicole. I’ve never heard of them, sorry. If you decide to trek with them, let me know how it goes. Thanks, Tony.

Brittany

We have booked with Wayki Trek, paid a deposit and was due to be notified about the permits in January 2019. We have recently been in contact with them (end of last year) but we now are unable to get in contact and all emails are coming back as address not found, do you have any insight?

Hi Brittany. Have you managed to contact them yet? It’s strange that they’re not responding. I’ve just sent them a message on Facebook, I’ll let you know if I hear back. Have you tried calling them on Skype? Thanks, Tony.

Brittant

Hey yes thank you, they were having trouble with there email I think

MONIKA

Hello Tony, do you know or have any information about https://incatrailtrekkingcompany.com/ ? They do have reviews on Tripadvisor, however I cannt find more information about them. We thought to book Inka trail via them. Your advise will be appreciated. Best regards, Monika.

Hi Monika. I’ve never heard of them, to be honest. Is there a particular reason you’re thinking of booking the Inca Trail with them? Thanks, Tony.

Linda

Hello Tony,

we would like to do a 8 or 9 day trek from Cusco, choquequirao to Macchu Picchu in Aug/2019. We have 4 people. our priorities are enthusiastic/knowledgeable guides, sleeping comfort, good food, nicer campsite and a smaller group i.e 8 or less. We are looking at amazonas explore, enigma, explorandes? Your thoughts and suggestions are very much appreciated. thanks, Linda

Hi Linda. All of the tour operators listed above are good options, as long as they offer the trek you want to do with those group sizes. A lot depends on how much you want to spend. The more expensive tours should have better food and possibly higher quality camping gear, but even the cheaper ones mentioned here do well in that respect. But the three you’re looking at — Amazonas Explorer, Enigma and Explorandes — are all great options and I’m sure you’ll be happy with whichever of those you choose. Thanks, Tony.

JARLATH

Hi Tony , 3 irish guys going to do the 4 day 3 night inca trail at the start of June 19 , which company would u recommend, just looking basic and clean tent sleeping bag ect

Hi Jarlath. Any of the cheaper options above should be fine (Peru Treks, Alpaca Expeditions, Llama Path etc). You can find cheaper options, but anything much under $600 (unless it’s a promotional offer) starts to get suspiciously cheap, and may not be worth the risk unless you find plenty of solid, genuine reviews saying otherwise. So have a look at the companies listed here, one of them should do just fine. Thanks, Tony.

thomas Tharayil

Hi Tony, Me and my wife are planning for a 2 weeks trip to Peru in June 2019, hiking the Inc trai, Visiting Lima,Cusco and the Amazon rain forest. I found Perutourism.com and they offered me a reasonable rate and good response so far. They say they use Condor travel for the Inca trail hike. I could not find any recent reviews online about them. But many good reviews from a while back. Just want to know if you have any insight to this agency and appreciate your words Thnaks

Hi Thomas. I’ve heard of Condor Travel, but don’t know much about them. They have 10,000+ followers on Facebook, and recent posts, which is a positive sign. And they have plenty of recent reviews on TripAdvisor, with enough very positive reviews to make it believable ( https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g294316-d2435366-Reviews-Condor_Travel-Lima_Lima_Region.html ). So, while I don’t have any personal experience of the company, it looks like a good option. Thanks, Tony.

Richard

Hi Tony, do you have information about service quality to Mayuc? i want to book a 4-Day trek to machupicchu

Hi Richard. If you mean these guys — https://www.mayuc.com/en/ — then I’ve heard of them, but more as a rafting outfit than for their treks. Beyond that, I don’t know much about them. They’ve got solid reviews on TripAdvisor, but again more for their rafting trips than for their treks. For the classic Inca Trail trek, it might be worth considering some of the specialist Inca Trail operators listed in this article before deciding to go with Mayuc (no offense to Mayuc, I just can’t personally recommend them as much). Thanks, Tony.

Hi Eric. I’ve heard of them, but honestly don’t know much about them. I just had a quick look at their website and Facebook page, and they look like a professional outfit. Beyond that, I don’t know. Sorry about that. Thanks, Tony.

Eric V. Waight

Hi Tony, Are you familiar or have you heard of Kona Tours Peru?

Ellen

My daughter and I are planning to do a Machu Picchu trek in June 2019, likely with Exploreandes. . Do you have any suggestions regarding how many days we should be in Cusco before the trek to adjust to the altitude? Additionally any suggestions for hotels in Cusco, local tours of Cusco and airlines you would recommend?

Thank you. Ellen

Hi Ellen. A minimum of of 24 hours is normally recommended to acclimatize, especially if you fly into Cusco from Lima, but two or three days is better if you have the time. All the main airlines are decent, but I tend to fly with Star Peru, Peruvian or LAN/Avianca. You can read more about Cusco here, which also has links to more info about hotels, restaurants etc: http://newperuvian.com/cusco-travel-guide/ . Thanks, Tony.

Ruby

My huband and I are planning to visit Peru in August 2019 and are interested in the Classic Inca Trail. I’ve contacted several of the operators mentioned above and the price seems to be very similar. They all want us to book now and send them a deposit, but we think it’s too early. Could you tell me if it’s the right thing to do, that is, book so well in advance? I know that August is a very busy month.

Hi Ruby. It’s always a good idea to book the Inca Trail as far ahead as possible. A year is quite far in advance, but not excessive really, especially for high season. If your plans are concrete and you don’t mind paying a deposit so far in advance, then you might as well do it. Have a good trip! Tony.

Many thanks, Tony. Your advice is helpful.

All the best Ruby

Sandhya

Why the big discrepancy in the costs of the various tours to inca trail? Is the added cost for explorandes or amazonas worth it?

Hi Sandhya. It’s more of a “luxury” thing. The more expensive Inca Trail operators have gourmet food, really nice tents, plenty of snacks and stuff like that. For me personally, I don’t really think it’s worth it, as the trekking is more important than having really nice food three times a day. But if you like a bit more luxury, then go for it. If not, the cheaper operators listed here all do a good job. Thanks, Tony.

Crystal

Hello Tony! I am impressed by how quickly you respond to questions. I am looking to do a Peruvian visit in September 2019 and am very concerned about ensuring I source an ethical company both socially and environmentally. While in Peru, we would like to include a visit to the Amazon jungle, Rainbow Mountains, and the Classic Inca Trail. I am having trouble finding a company that will do everything in one itinerary. Of your list, who would you recommend that could include all three of these? We are looking for about a 10-15 day visit.

Hi Crystal. All of the companies listed above should have fairly high, and probably very high, standards when it comes to being socially and environmentally conscious. They are all Peru-based companies who treat their guides and porters well (a must for being included here), and the guides are normally very responsible (there could be a few exceptions with individual guides, but generally not). As for combining the Amazon jungle, Rainbow Mountain and the Classic Inca Trail, I can understand why you might be struggling to find that as a package, mainly because Rainbow Mountain isn’t always included in Inca Trail + Amazon combos (a common package). And some of the companies listed above are Inca Trail specialists who don’t do the jungle. But you could contact some of the companies and ask about a customized tour that includes all three (I imagine some if not most could arrange that). Or you could do an Inca Trail + Amazon package (probably Puerto Maldonado/Manu for the jungle) and then arrange a separate trip, with the same company or a different one, to Rainbow Mountain, which you could do either at the start of your trip or at the end, depending on the schedule. Maybe try contacting Llama Path and Explorandes first, to see what they say and get an idea of prices (Llama Path tend to be cheaper than Explorandes, but both are good). Let me know if you have any more questions. Thanks, Tony.

SheilA

Hi Tony. I plan to come to Peru this year and want to see as much as is possible given my situation. I am disabled and walk with a walking aid. What do you suggest in terms of seeing and doing the most that is possible. I am more tan aware of my limitations and of course my safety is a priority. Thank you in advance for your attention. Sheila.

Hi Sheila. Generally speaking, Peru isn’t particularly well set up for disabled travelers, although it is slowly improving. That said, there are still a lot of archaeological and natural attractions that you can reach fairly easily, or you can get guides to help you get there (many of the guides in Peru are incredibly helpful, especially with the more reputable companies). The most accessible attractions, and those with slightly better access, are normally in the southern half of the country along the “gringo trail” (Nazca, Arequipa, Puno, Cusco etc). Some agencies also offer customized tours of various attractions for disabled travelers, so it’s worth researching that option for anywhere that you’re interested in. Really it’s probably a question of making up a rough itinerary and then doing a bit of research about accessibility for the places you want to go. Let me know if you have any particular places in mind, or if you have any more questions. Thanks, Tony.

Hans Hassenb

Hello Tony, I would like to book the Inca Trail on December and I found the follow companies:

Tierras Vivas https://www.tierrasvivas.com (This company offer all personal camping equipment) United Mice http://www.unitedmice.com (This company offer only the tent and roll sleeping mattress)

These companies have a good review in TripAdvisor. Do you know about these companies?. Hope to hear back from you, thanks

Hi Hans. I’ve heard of both. United Mice I’ve heard a lot about, less for Tierras Vivas, but either should be fine. Thanks, Tony.

Robert

Thanks Tony for the information, do you know some information about this operators:

https://www.kenkoadventures.com https://www.sparrowexplorer.com http://samtravelperu.com

Thanks for your response

Hi Robert. I’ve never heard of Kenko or Sparrow Explorer. But I do mention SAM Travel in this article. They have good user-generated reviews online and were mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler a while back. They’re probably a good option. But I don’t have any first hand experience of them. Thanks, Tony.

Debbie

Hi Tony, Any info on the Salkantay Trekking Company? I’m looking to book a guiding service for the Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu.

Hi Debbie. If you mean these guys: salkantaytrekking.com, then no, I don’t have any direct info. Quite a few of the Inca Trail tour operators mentioned in this article also do the Salkantay Trek, so any of them should be fine. Salkantay Trekking look good, but yeah, I can’t recommend them from experience. Thanks, Tony.

gladys

Hi, thank you for this super helpful article! Have you heard anything about Evolution Treks since you wrote it? I’d be really interested to hear people’s experiences with them. Thanks!

Hi Gladys. I haven’t heard any more feedback about them directly. But they do have quite a few glowing reviews on TripAdvisor in recent weeks and months. The trekkers were probably asked to write the reviews, but they do seem genuine — and someone from Evolution Treks has responded to all the comments, which is always a good sign of a professional agency. If you do choose them, let me know how it goes if you have the time. Thanks! Tony.

Kara

We went through Cachi (cachilife.com). We loved them! Their chef was amazing. They also made the experience really enjoyable for us as they included a half porter as a part of the cost. They also had a guide that was super passionate about the culture and spoke great English.

Thanks Kara! I haven’t heard of them before, but I’ll definitely keep them in mind. Cheers, Tony.

Chase

Hey, thank you for compiling this information! Im planning a 25 day solo trip in May landing in Lima and Im just starting to learn about Peruvian tourism locations/activities. I am a 22 yr old gringo that speaks Spanish fluently. Are there other, cheaper options for Spanish speaking people to do the treks or is this list pretty comprehensive for what companies tourists should feel comfortable using?

Hi Chase. Being a fluent Spanish speaker won’t make any difference. Whether you have an English- or Spanish-speaking guide (or bilingual), the price will typically be the same. As for the list of companies, I woouldn’t call it comprehensive necessarily as there are hundreds of tour companies who do the Inca Trail. But the companies featured here are definitely some of the best, and they are based in Cusco so cater to both foreigners and Peruvians. If you want to keep the price down, consider doing an alternative trek to Machu Picchu, which tend to be significantly cheaper than the classic Inca Trail. Have a good trip! Tony.

Claudia

I greatly appreciate this article and the information provided. They all seem so great & experienced; am cautious on user reviews because of late they can be very biased. Do you happen to have a perspective on Which Outfitter or outfitters excel in their culinary experience? We are not budget travelers, but also not super high end. Thanks for your insight

Hi Claudia. I had great food when I trekked to Machu Picchu with Valencia Travel — not gourmet or anything, but very well prepared Peruvian food. In general, all of the Inca Trail tour operators listed above should have good food, with a dedicated cook and often a kitchen/dining tent. Typically, the more you pay, the better the quality — especially if you trek as a private group (rather than a scheduled group departure). Enigma Adventures has a good culinary reputation, and Explorandes and Amazonas Explorer should both have excellent food, even with their group departures. Let me know how it goes — and how you like the food! Tony.

LARRY

Explorandes has not responded to my emails for over two weeks. I’ve called but haven’t been able to connect with anybody English speaking. Is this a bad time of year, or is there some other explanation? Thanks

Hi Larry. I just contacted Explorandes through their Facebook page (www.facebook.com/Explorandes) and they replied straight away. The guy there asked me to give you his email address: [email protected] . He speaks English, so hopefully he’ll be able to help you out. Let me know if you have any other problems. Cheers, Tony.

Andres Nieves

Hi Tony Your insight is phenomenal I’m planning to do the Inca trail with my daughter this coming June. we want to do the 2 day version and tentatively I have a quote from a local company called Karikuy. Was wondering if you heard of them since I don’t see them in your list. If you have can you give me some insight on them. Are they legit?

Hi Andres. I know of Karikuy and I think they’re a good company, so definitely worth considering. I guess I haven’t included them here because I don’t have first-hand experience with them and they seem to be less focused on the Inca Trail than other agencies on this list, which are often focused entirely on Cusco and the Sacred Valley. Thanks, Tony.

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Are you planning on trekking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu but don’t know which tour company to choose? No worries! We’ve got you covered.

Choosing the right tour operator can greatly influence your experience, and that’s why we’ve done the research for you. We’ve handpicked the best Inca Trail tour companies based on their solid reputation, years of experience, top-notch equipment, and satisfied customers.

With our recommended tour operators, you can rest assured that you’ll have a safe, comfortable, and unforgettable journey to the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu. So, let’s dive into our top picks and find the perfect tour operator for your adventure!

Our team choice and ranking for 2024

  • Best Overall Inca Trail Tour Operator: Alpaca Expeditions
  • Best budget Inca Trail tour operator: G Adventure
  • Best luxury Inca Trail tour operator: Enigma Adventure
  • Best tour operator in terms of quality and price: TrekXperience
  • The best local Inca Trail tour operator: AB Expeditions
  • Small group best tour operator:  SAS Travel

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How to Choose the Best Inca Trail Tour Company

If you’re planning to hike the Inca Trail, choosing the right tour company is essential. With so many options out there, how do you know which one to pick? Here are some factors to consider:

Professionalism

When looking for a tour company, professionalism is key. One of the best ways to gauge this is by reading customer reviews. Look for companies with positive reviews that highlight their professionalism, communication skills, and fair cancellation policies. You want a company that is easy to work with and makes it clear what is included in their tours.

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If you’re traveling with young children or seniors, it’s important to find a company that accommodates a wide range of ages and skill levels. Again, reading customer reviews and researching company information online can help you find the right fit. Additionally, if anyone in your party has health conditions, make sure the company offers special accommodations or training to handle any health situations that may arise.

Value is subjective, so think about what’s important to you. Do you want a private tour with gourmet food and hotel accommodations for a honeymoon? Or are you looking for the cheapest basic hiking tour possible? Group discounts may be available for families or large groups, while private tours and tours by mountain bike or horseback may cost more.

Look for a tour company with experience and knowledge of the trail and cultural history. Many Inca Trail tour companies are locally owned and have been in business for decades, employing guides who are native to the area. A good tour guide will be enthusiastic and not dampen the excitement of first-time trekkers.

The cost of an Inca Trail tour can vary widely depending on the company and tour type. Prices typically range from $700 to $1,200 per person, with private tours and tours by mountain bike or horseback costing more. Consider the amenities included, such as shuttle fees, food, camping supplies, and Machu Picchu admission and tour.

Essential Safety Tips for Traveling with the Best Inca Trail Tour Companies

When hiking the Inca Trail, safety should be a top priority. Follow these tips to stay safe and comfortable:

  • Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, provided by the tour company.
  • Take non-perishable, high-protein snacks for between meals.
  • Wear appropriate clothing that is comfortable, practical, and protective.
  • Take your time and rest when needed.
  • Follow the tour guide’s instructions and advice.

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Top 10 best inca trail tour companies, 1. alpaca expeditions.

Alpaca Expeditions is a highly reputable tour company that offers group and private hikes to Machu Picchu, including several Inca Trail alternatives. With a maximum group size of 16 people, Alpaca Expeditions is committed to responsible tourism practices and supporting the local community. Their dedication to sustainability is evident through their use of eco-friendly equipment, and they even provide porters with fair wages and working conditions.

Alpaca Expeditions has garnered numerous positive reviews on Google, attesting to their excellent services and attention to detail. As a customer, you can rest assured that your safety and comfort are their top priorities. With a knowledgeable and friendly staff, Alpaca Expeditions provides a unique and unforgettable experience that combines adventure and cultural immersion.

Reviews: Alpaca Expeditions TripAdvisor

2. AB Expeditions

AB Expeditions is a locally-owned Cusco-based travel company with a focus on small group sizes and social responsibility. Founded by Inca Trail industry veterans Abel and Elsa, the company offers well-cared-for porters and knowledgeable guides for a personalized experience. With positive reviews on Trip Advisor, AB Expeditions is a great option for travelers seeking an authentic and socially responsible adventure.

Reviews: AB Expeditions Tripadvisor .

3. Traveleez (Recommended)

Discover Traveleez , a new trailblazer in Inca Trail tours, where exceptional service meets social responsibility. Specializing in immersive, expert-led tours that unveil the rich tapestry of Inca culture, Traveleez is committed to delivering unforgettable Andean adventures with a focus on quality, safety, and comfort. Unique in its approach, the agency dedicates a portion of its profits to enhancing local youth education, making every journey with Traveleez not only a trek through majestic landscapes but also a step towards empowering community futures.

4. Valencia Travel Cusco

Valencia Travel Cusco is a professional trek and tour company that offers alternative treks to Machu Picchu, including the Huchuy Qosqo trail. Their experienced guides ensure safe travels for both young and older travelers. In addition, their enthusiastic porters, knowledgeable guides, and delicious food make for an excellent trekking experience.

Reviews: Valencia Travel Cusco TripAdvisor .

5. Evolution Treks Peru

Evolution Trek is a trail and tour company that offers both group and private treks to Machu Picchu, including alternative hikes to the Inca Trail. They were the first company to hire women porters on the Inca Trail and have received plenty of positive reviews on TripAdvisor, making them a reputable option for travelers.

Reviews: Evolution Treks Peru TripAdvisor

6. Llama Path

Llama Path offers small group tours with experienced guides who are knowledgeable about the history and culture of the Inca Trail. They also prioritize sustainable tourism practices and offer support for local communities.

Reviews: Llama Path TripAdvisor

7. Photo Tours Peru

Photo Tours Peru is an excellent option for photography enthusiasts looking to capture stunning images while exploring the Inca Trail. Owner Flavio Huamani, an experienced photographer and tour guide, leads tailor-made tours and provides photography instruction and tips throughout the tour. Their commitment to sustainable tourism sets them apart, making for an unforgettable experience and stunning photographs.

Reviews: Photo Tours Peru TripAdvisor

8. Wayki Trek

Wayki Trek, founded by experienced tour guides from rural communities in Cusco, stands out for its small group sizes, never exceeding eight trekkers per group. This ensures a more personalized and local experience, while their commitment to sustainable tourism supports local communities and minimizes their environmental impact. Choose Wayki Trek for an unforgettable and responsible Inca Trail adventure.

Reviews: Wayki Trek TripAdvisor

9. TrekXperience

TreXperience is a highly-rated Inca Trail tour company founded by experienced guide Juan Coronel. They offer group and private tours to Machu Picchu, including alternative hikes, and have a maximum group size of 16 people. Despite the larger group size, they provide a personalized experience and prioritize sustainability. Choose Trexperience for a memorable and responsible Inca Trail adventure.

Reviews: TrekXperience TripAdvisor

10. Enigma Adventure

Enigma Adventure offers both group and private Inca Trail treks, specializing in private luxury treks with gourmet food and top-notch service. Although more expensive, their personalized treks are worth considering for a chic experience, such as a honeymoon. Enigma Adventure is committed to sustainability, making them a responsible choice. Choose Enigma Adventure for a high-end Inca Trail adventure.

Reviews: Enigma Adventure TripAdvisor

More Inca Trail Tour Companies to consider

11. g adventure.

G Adventures is a well-respected tour company that offers a range of Inca Trail tours, from budget-friendly options to more luxurious experiences. They also prioritize responsible tourism and support local communities.

Our list of the top 10 best Inca Trail tour operators does not end here, we have included 5 more for you to consider before making your decision.

12. Salkantay Trekking

Salkantay Trekking is a tour company that offers alternative treks to Machu Picchu, including the popular Salkantay Trek. They specialize in small group tours with experienced guides, providing a personalized and unforgettable experience. Salkantay Trekking is also committed to sustainability, supporting local communities and minimizing their environmental impact.

13. Sam Travel Peru

Sam Travel Peru is a tour company that offers a range of trekking options to Machu Picchu, including the classic Inca Trail and the lesser-known Lares Trek. They pride themselves on providing personalized and high-quality service, with experienced guides and comfortable camping equipment. Sam Travel Peru is also committed to sustainability, supporting local communities and protecting the environment.

14. Explorandes

Explorandes is a tour company that offers a range of trekking and adventure tours in Peru, including to Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley. They specialize in small group tours with experienced guides, providing a personalized and immersive experience. Explorandes is also committed to sustainability, promoting responsible tourism and supporting local communities.

15. Sas Travel

SAS Travel is a reliable and experienced tour company that offers various trekking options to Machu Picchu, including the classic Inca Trail. They provide comfortable camping equipment and excellent food while prioritizing sustainability and supporting local communities.

16. Conde Travel

Conde Travel is a tour company that offers a range of trekking options to Machu Picchu, including the classic Inca Trail and alternative routes like the Salkantay Trek. They focus on small group tours with knowledgeable guides, providing a personalized and immersive experience.

There are many excellent tour companies that offer trekking options to Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail. Each of the companies mentioned in this travel blog has its unique strengths, whether it’s small group sizes, personalized service, luxury options, or a focus on sustainability. When choosing a tour company, it’s essential to consider your priorities and preferences, as well as your budget.

By selecting one of these reputable tour companies, you can be sure to have an unforgettable and responsible trekking experience to Machu Picchu.

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The Best Inca Trail Tour Operators in Peru

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If you are beginning your search for an Inca Trail tour operator, this list is a good place to start. There are more than 150 licensed Inca Trail operators in Peru with new agencies springing up each year. This list includes some of the most well-established and reputable Peru-based companies. The agencies featured here also offer alternative treks to Machu Picchu as well as other treks and tours in the Sacred Valley.

The list takes a variety of recommendations into account including Machu Picchu tour companies that are featured regularly in the latest Peru travel guidebooks, review sites, travel forums, as well as some personal insight.

Explorandes

Since its foundation in 1975, Explorandes has received plaudits for both its commitment to responsible tourism as a Rainforest Alliance-certified tour operator and certification for its environmental management system. 

Explorandes runs tours and treks throughout much of Peru including private departures and tailor-made tours. Its five-day/four-night Inca Trail trek departs on Sundays and Wednesdays. Although the trek can be done in four days, the tour company insists its pacing makes for a more enjoyable, less crowded trip.

Valencia Travel Cusco

Valencia Travel Cusco focuses on its quality of service, customized attention, and special deals, with treks and tours suited to both young adventure travelers and potentially less mobile baby boomers.

The trek chefs are miracle workers, the Quechua-speaking porters are well cared for, and the guides are dedicated and knowledgeable. Reassurance is a part of the package as each staff member from porters to guides to senior management has a genuine desire to see every trekker realize his or her dream of reaching Machu Picchu. You can choose from two-day to five-day Inca Trail treks.

Peru Treks specializes in the classic four-day/three-night Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu, a focus that has made it a consistently recommended operator. As well as frequent appearances in various Peru travel guides, the company has also received accolades from Peru’s Ministry of Tourism and honorable mentions in most major guides like Lonely Planet and Moon Handbooks. Peru Treks prides itself on porter welfare (all 250 of them), it's 20 bilingual Peruvian guides, and a large percentage of the profits made by Peru Treks goes toward community projects like schools for the local population.

Andina Travel

In 2001, a Cusco native with 20 years of experience in adventure tourism in Peru joined forces with his North American business partner to found Andina Travel. The company has been an authorized Inca Trail operator since 2002, while also running numerous alternative treks and tours to Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley, and other destinations throughout Peru.

Andina Travel offers a two-day, four-day, and five-day trek on the Inca Trail. Also, the tour operator has “non-trekking soft adventures” through Cusco , the Sacred Valley, and on to Machu Picchu. Inca Trail prices are slightly higher than average, but Andina takes good care of its trekkers, as well as its guides and porters.

United Mice

Founded in 1987, United Mice has built a strong reputation over the years for trekking, horse riding, rafting, and jungle trips in southeastern Peru. You can expect plenty of local knowledge from the porters and guides, as well as no-nonsense trekking with good food and equipment. The company also donates one percent of its profits to a foundation helping street children in Cusco.

Llama Path is one of the later additions to the Cusco circuit, but the agency has built a big reputation since its foundation in 2004. It offers group and private treks to Machu Picchu, including a variety of Inca Trail alternatives. Groups contain a maximum of 16 people, but the average group size (according to the Llama Path website) is from eight to 10 people. Llama Path offers two- to five-day Inca Trail tours.

Enigma Adventure

Founded in Cusco in 2002, Enigma Adventure is an adventure travel and trekking specialist with one foot placed firmly in the luxury market. It's classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu (four day/three night) is more expensive than many, but clients can expect a highly personalized experience, with a maximum of 12 people in each group (no minimum) and two guides for groups of more than eight people. Enigma also prides itself on the treatment of its guides and porters, as well as the quality of its food.

Q'ente has been operating in the Peruvian Andes since 1995, primarily as an adventure tour and trekking company. Trekkers can choose from five different Inca Trail excursions ranging from a short two-day/one- night option to the seven-day Salkantay Inca Trail. Q'ente also offers a wide range of alternative routes to Machu Picchu, as well as five- to 20-day package tours. Inca Trail group sizes range from two to 16 people.

Amazonas Explorer

With its five-day Inca Trail departures starting at over $1,600, Amazonas Explorer can put quite a dent in your travel budget . But if you’re looking for luxury, you’ll probably like the agency’s attitude, “We believe in the finer things in life and as our guests, we want your time with us to be as luxurious, relaxing, and enjoyable as possible.”

The five-day duration lends itself to a more relaxed trekking experience (many Inca Trail treks last for four days), while also giving you more time to explore Machu Picchu on the final day. Price includes a return from Machu Picchu to Cusco via the luxurious Vistadome train and private bus.

Do not let the no-frills website put you off; SAS Travel is a solid option with almost two decades of experience leading tours and treks in Cusco and Peru. The company prides itself on its responsible outlook, including a dedicated “leave no trace” tourism work ethic and concern for porter welfare.

SAS also has a reputation for providing its trekkers with above average food. Trek prices for the standard four-day/three-night Inca Trail trek are competitive with reliable daily departures.

More Inca Trail Companies to Consider

As noted earlier, there are plenty of Inca Trail operators out there, some good, some bad, some in-between. Here are some more companies with a generally positive reputation:

  • Alpaca Expeditions
  • Chaska Tours
  • Culturas Peru
  • Machete Tours
  • Naty's Travel
  • Peruvian Odyssey (luxury)
  • Sky Viajes Y Turismo
  • Sun Gate Tours
  • X-Treme Tourbulencia

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If you’re planning a trip to Peru, hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is likely on your bucket list. This ancient trail is one of the most popular trekking routes in the world, offering stunning views of the Andes Mountains and the chance to explore Inca ruins along the way. However, choosing the right tour company can make or break your experience. With over 150 licensed tour operators to choose from, it can be overwhelming to know where to start.

In this article, we’ll provide an overview of some of the best Inca Trail tour companies in Peru. We’ll cover factors such as reputation, sustainability practices, safety measures, and cost to help you make an informed decision. Whether you’re looking for a luxury experience or a budget-friendly option, there’s a tour company out there that can meet your needs. So, let’s dive in and explore the top tour companies for the Inca Trail.

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What are some of the top-rated inca trail tour companies, what are some ethical considerations to keep in mind when choosing a tour company, what are the most popular inca trail packages, what is the best time of year to hike the inca trail, is it worth the cost to hike the inca trail, what is the most challenging day of the inca trail hike.

  • Choosing the right tour company is crucial for a memorable Inca Trail experience.
  • Factors to consider when selecting a tour company include reputation, sustainability practices, safety measures, and cost.
  • There are a variety of tour companies to choose from, ranging from luxury to budget-friendly options.
  • Best Overall Inca Trail Tour Operator:  Cachi Life
  • Best budget Inca Trail tour operator:  G Adventure
  • Best luxury Inca Trail tour operator:  Enigma Adventure
  • Best tour operator in terms of quality and price:  Alpaca Expeditions
  • Best for porter welfare:  AB Expeditions
  • Best for solo travelers:  Llama Path

If you are planning to trek the Inca Trail, it is essential to understand the significance of the trail and the alternative treks available. This will help you choose the best route for your fitness level, time constraints, and interests.

The Inca Trail is a 26-mile (43-kilometer) trek that takes you through the Andes Mountains to Machu Picchu , one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The trail was built by the Incas over 500 years ago and was used as a pilgrimage route to Machu Picchu. The trail is the only way to reach Machu Picchu on foot, and it is one of the most famous treks in the world.

The Inca Trail is a challenging trek that takes four days to complete. The trail is steep and includes many steps, so it is essential to be physically fit to complete the trek. The trail also passes through several ecosystems, including the Andean Mountains, cloud forests, and subtropical jungles.

If you are looking for an alternative to the Inca Trail, there are several other treks available. The Sacred Valley trek is a shorter trek that takes you through the Sacred Valley and ends at Machu Picchu. This trek is less challenging than the Inca Trail and is a good option for those with limited time or physical limitations.

The Lares Trek is another alternative to the Inca Trail. This trek takes you through the Andes Mountains and passes through several remote villages. This trek is less crowded than the Inca Trail and offers a unique cultural experience.

If you are looking for an alternative hike to Machu Picchu, there are several options available. The Huayna Picchu hike is a challenging hike that takes you to the top of the mountain overlooking Machu Picchu. This hike offers stunning views of Machu Picchu and the surrounding mountains.

In conclusion, understanding the significance of the Inca Trail and the alternative treks available is essential when planning your trek to Machu Picchu. Consider your fitness level, time constraints, and interests when choosing the best route for your trek.

When it comes to trekking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, choosing the right tour company can make all the difference. With so many options available, it can be overwhelming to decide which company to trust with your adventure. In this section, we’ll provide an overview of some of the best tour companies for the Inca Trail, including budget and luxury options.

For those looking to save some money on their Inca Trail trek, there are several budget tour companies to consider. These companies offer affordable packages that still provide a great experience on the trail. Some of the most popular budget tour companies include:

  • G Adventures: As one of the largest tour companies in the world, G Adventures offers a wide range of tours at affordable prices. Their Inca Trail packages are no exception, with prices starting at around $600 per person.

If you’re looking for a more luxurious Inca Trail experience, there are several tour companies that offer high-end packages. These companies provide top-notch service and amenities, but they come with a higher price tag. Some of the most popular luxury tour companies include:

  • Exploraseveral tour companies offerur operator offers tailor-made tours and private departures throughout Peru. They are known for their commitment to responsible tourism and environmental management.
  • Llama Path: This luxury tour company offers small-group tours on the Inca Trail. Their packages include top-quality equipment, gourmet meals, and experienced guides. Prices start at around $1,000 USD per person.

Other notable Inca Trail tour companies include Enigma Adventure, Valencia Travel, Andina Travel, United Mice, Q’ente, Amazonas Explorer, SAS Travel, Alpaca Expeditions, AB Expeditions, Evolution Trek, Trexperience, and SAM Travel. No matter which tour company you choose, be sure to do your research and read reviews to ensure a safe and enjoyable trek to Machu Picchu.

Man standing on Inca Trail stone path overlooking valley

If you’re looking for a tour company that specializes in Peru travel, Cachi Life is a great option to consider. With a focus on personalized, private tours, Cachi Life offers a variety of Inca Trail tours that can be customized to meet your specific needs and interests.

One of the benefits of booking with Cachi Life is the expertise of their team. Their Peru travel experts have extensive knowledge of the country and can provide valuable insights into the history, culture, and natural beauty of the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu. They can also help you plan your itinerary, recommend accommodations, and provide tips for getting the most out of your trip.

Cachi Life offers a range of Inca Trail tours, including the classic four-day trek, the shorter two-day trek, and alternative treks that take you off the beaten path. They also offer a variety of add-on experiences, such as visits to local communities, cooking classes, and cultural tours.

When you book with Cachi Life, you can expect a high level of service and attention to detail. They provide all the necessary equipment for the trek, including tents, sleeping bags, and cooking gear. They also offer private bathrooms and showers on their tours, which is a luxury not often found on the Inca Trail.

Overall, Cachi Life is a top choice for travelers seeking a personalized, high-quality Inca Trail experience. With their knowledgeable guides, customizable itineraries, and exceptional service, you’re sure to have an unforgettable adventure.

Enigma Adventure is a boutique tour operator that specializes in personalized travel experiences in Peru. They are known for their attention to detail, meticulous planning, and commitment to service. With Enigma Adventure, you can expect a unique and genuine journey that is tailored to your interests and preferences.

Enigma Adventure offers various Inca Trail packages, including the classic 4-day Inca Trail trek, the shorter 2-day trek, and the more challenging Salkantay trek. They also offer alternative routes to Machu Picchu, such as the Lares trek and the Choquequirao trek. Their tours include professional guides, porters, and cooks who will take care of all the logistics and ensure that you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

One of the unique features of Enigma Adventure is their commitment to sustainable tourism. They work closely with local communities and support initiatives that promote conservation and cultural preservation. They also use eco-friendly practices on their tours, such as usitsiodegradable products and minimizing waste.

Enigma Adventure has received positive reviews from travelers who have used their services. They are praised for their professionalism, knowledge, and attention to detail. They also have a high rating on TripAdvisor, with many reviewers describing their experience as “amazing” and “unforgettable.”

Overall, Enigma Adventure is a great choice for travelers who want a personalized and sustainable Inca Trail experience. With their expertise and commitment to service, you can be assured of a memorable journey to Machu Picchu.

If you’re looking for a tour operator who is committed to responsible tourism, then Wayki Trek is an excellent choice. This operator has received plaudits for both its commitment to responsible tourism as a Rainforest Alliance-certified tour operator and certification for its environmental management system.

Wayki Trek has been working with travelers on the Inca trail around Cusco since 1998 and is under indigenous management. They offer the Inca Trail and alternative treks and tours in Peru.

One of the standout features of Wayki Trek is their dedication and commitment to their clients, the environment, and their fellow compatriots. They are pioneers and innovators in health and safety management, having become the first expedition tour company to acquire these certifications in Peru over 11 years ago.

They offer a variety of Inca Trail packages ranging from 2 to 7 days, as well as other treks and tours in the region. They also have a strong focus on social projects, supporting local communities and initiatives.

Overall, if you’re looking for a tour operator who is committed to responsible tourism, has a strong focus on social projects, and is dedicated to their client’s safety and satisfaction, then Wayki Trek is an excellent choice.

If you’re looking for a tour company that is committed to responsible tourism and environmental management systems, then Explorandes is a great choice. The company has been around since 1975 and has received numerous accolades for its commitment to sustainability, including being certified by the Rainforest Alliance.

Explorandes offers a variety of tours and treks throughout Peru, including the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu . The company’s highly trained guides are experts in the region and will ensure that you have an unforgettable experience.

One of the benefits of choosing Explorandes is that the company offers private departures and tailor-made tours. This means that you can customize your itinerary to suit your interests and preferences. Whether you want to hike the Inca Trail or explore other parts of Peru, Explorandes can help you create the perfect trip.

In addition to its commitment to responsible tourism, Explorandes is also known for its excellent customer service. The company’s staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and always willing to go the extra mile to ensure that you have a great experience.

Overall, if you’re looking for a tour company that is committed to sustainability, offers customized itineraries, and provides excellent customer service, then Explorandes is definitely worth considering.

If you’re looking for a tour company that specializes in providing hiking and trekking experiences in Machu Picchu, Conde Travel is a great option to consider. With their expert gell-structured itineraries, they offer a fulfilling and exciting experience for all types of travelers.

One of the key features of Conde Travel is its focus on sustainability and responsible tourism. They work closely with local communities to ensure that their tours have a positive impact on the environment and the people who live in the area. This commitment to sustainability is reflected in their tours, which are designed to minimize environmental impact and promote cultural preservation.

Conde Travel offers a variety of tour packages to Machu Picchu, including the classic Inca Trail, the Salkantay Trek, and the Lares Trek. They also offer customized tours that can be tailored to your specific interests and needs. Their tours typically include transportation, meals, and accommodations, as well as the services of an experienced guide.

When it comes to customer service, Conde Travel is known for its attention to detail and its commitment to ensuring that its clients have a safe and enjoyable experience. They have a team of knowledgeable and friendly staff members who are available to answer any questions you have before, during, and its your tour.

Overall, if you’re looking for a tour company that is committed to sustainability, offers a variety of tour packages, and provides excellent customer service, Conde Travel is definitely worth considering.

If you’re looking for a local tour operator that offers amazing Peru treks, Sam Travel Peru is a great choice. As a 100% Peruvian-owned tour operator, they provide fantastic exp untouched and unknown wilderness areas in the country.

Sam Travel Peru is known for their high-quality Inca Trail tours. They are one of the top Inca Trail tour companies in 2023 and 2024 with authorization from the National Service of Natural Protected Areas by the State (SERNANP) to operate officially. They offer a variety of Inca Trail tour packages, from classic 4-day treks to luxury 5-day treks.

One of the things that sets Sam Travel Peru apart from other tour operators is their commitment to responsible tourism. They work to minimize the impact of tourism on the environment and local communities. They also ensure that their porters and guides are well-trained and fairly compensated.

When you book a tour with Sam Travel Peru, you can expect excellent service from start to finish. Their staff is knowledgeable, friendly, and accommodating. They provide high-quality camping equipment, delicious meals, and comfortable accommodations.

Overall, if you’re looking for a top-notch Inca Trail tour company that values responsible tourism and provides excellent service, Sam Travel Peru is a great choice.

If you’re looking for a locally owned and operated tour company, Alpaca Expeditions is a great option. They offer a variety of tours to Machu Picchu, including the classic Inca Trail trek and the Salkantay trek. They also offer tours of Cusco and the Sacred Valley.

One of the things that sets Alpaca Expeditions apart is their commitment to sustainability. They use biodegradable products on their treks and have a porter welfare program to ensure that their porters are treated well. They also support local communities through their social projects.

Alpaca Expeditions has received numerous awards and accolades, including being named the #1 Tour Operator in Peru by the World Travel Awards. They also have excellent reviews on TripAdvisor and other travel websites.

When it comes to pricing, Alpaca Expeditions is not the cheapest option, but they offer good value for the price. They use high-quality equipment and have experienced guides who are knowledgeable about the history and culture of the area.

Overall, if you’re looking for a reputable tour company with a commitment to sustainability and a focus on providing high-quality tours, Alpaca Expeditions is a great choice.

If you’re looking for a reputable tour company to guide you through the Inca Trail, G Adventures is a great option. They have been named the Best Inca Trail Tour Operator by the Regional Direction of Foreign Trade and Tourism of Cusco (RDFTTC) in Peru, which recognizes outstanding service, safety, technical operations, and ethical business practices.

G Adventures has an established set of protocols to best secure Inca Trail permits, so you can be sure that your trip will be well-organized and hassle-free. They employ over 560 local guides, porters, cooks, drivers, and office staff, which helps connect local communities to the global tourism chain.

One of the benefits of choosing G Adventures is that they offer a variety of Inca Trail tours to fit different interests and schedules. For example, their Inca Discovery tour is a seven-day trek that includes visits to Machu Picchu, Cusco, and the Sacred Valley. If you’re looking for a shorter trek, their two-day Inca Trail Express tour might be a better fit.

In addition to their Inca Trail tours, G Adventures offers a wide range of other adventure tours around the world. They have a strong commitment to responsible tourism and strive to make a positive impact on the communities they visit. Overall, G Adventures is a reliable and respected tour company that can help you have an unforgettable Inca Trail experience.

If you’re looking for a reputable tour company to guide you through the Inca Trail, Intrepid Travel is a great option to consider. With over 30 years of experience in adventure travel, Intrepid Travel has earned a reputation for providing high-quality tours that are both sustainable and responsible.

One of the benefits of booking with Intrepid Travel is their commitment to small-group travel. They limit their tour groups to a maximum of 16 people, which allows for a more personalized experience and minimizes the impact on the environment and local communities.

Intrepid Travel offers several different Inca Trail tour options, including the Inca Trail Express, which is a shorter version of the classic Inca Trail trek. They also offer the Inca Trail and Amazon Adventure, which combines the Inca Trail with a trip to the Amazon rainforest.

In addition to its commitment to sustainable and responsible travel, Intrepid Travel also prioritizes the safety and well-being of its travelers. They have implemented enhanced health and safety measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including increased cleaning and sanitization, mandatory mask-wearing, and pre-trip health screenings.

Overall, if you’re looking for a reputable and responsible tour company to guide you through the Inca Trail, Intrepid Travel is worth considering. With their commitment to small-group travel, sustainable practices, and focus on safety, you can feel confident that you’ll have a memorable and enjoyable experience.

If you’re looking for an experienced and professional tour company for your Inca Trail adventure, AB Expeditions is an excellent choice. With years of experience and a team of knowledgeable local guides, AB Expeditions has established itself as one of the best tour operators in the region.

AB Expeditions offers a variety of Inca Trail tours ranging from 3 to 7 days, allowing you to choose the option that best fits your schedule and interests. Their 4-day Inca Trail tour is a classic option that takes you along original paved Inca pathways and past fascinating archaeological sites before culminating in the stunning scenery of Machu Picchu National Park.

One of the standout features of AB Expeditions is their commitment to responsible tourism. They work closely with local communities to ensure that their tours have a positive impact on the region, and they prioritize sustainability and environmental responsibility in all aspects of their operations.

Another advantage of choosing AB Expeditions is their team of expert local guides. All of their guides are 100% local, hailing from different villages and communities in the Cusco region. They have a wealth of knowledge about the history, culture, and natural environment of the Inca Trail, and they are passionate about sharing this information with their clients.

Overall, AB Expeditions is a reliable and reputable tour company that offers high-quality Inca Trail tours with a focus on responsible tourism and local expertise.

If you’re looking for a reputable and reliable tour operator for your Inca Trail trek, SAS Travel Peru is an excellent option to consider. With over 25 years of experience, SAS Travel Peru has established itself as one of the best Inca Trail tour companies in Peru.

SAS Travel Peru offers a variety of Inca Trail packages, including the classic 4-day/3-night trek and the shorter 2-day/1-night trek. They also offer alternative treks, such as the Salkantay trek and the Lares trek, for those who want a different experience.

One of the things that sets SAS Travel Peru apart from other tour operators is its commitment to sustainable and responsible tourism. They are dedicated to minimizing the impact of tourism on the environment and local communities. They also support local communities by providing employment and educational opportunities.

When you book with SAS Travel Peru, you can expect top-notch service from start to finish. Their knowledgeable and experienced guides will lead you on your trek and provide you with interesting and informative commentary along the way. They also provide all the necessary equipment, including tents, sleeping bags, and cooking equipment, so you don’t have to worry about bringing your own.

Overall, SAS Travel Peru is a great choice for anyone looking for a high-quality Inca Trail trekking experience with a responsible and sustainable tour operator. With their years of experience and commitment to excellence, you can trust that you’ll have an unforgettable adventure with SAS Travel Peru.

If you’re looking for a tour company that specializes in photography and offers unique opportunities to capture stunning shots of the Inca Trail, Photo Tours Peru is a great option to consider.

Their tours are led by professional photographers who are also knowledgeable about the history and culture of the region. They offer a variety of tours that cater to different skill levels and interests, ranging from beginner-level workshops to advanced expeditions.

One of the standout features of Photo Tours Peru is their small group sizes, which allow for personalized attention and guidance from the tour leaders. They also provide high-quality photography equipment for participants to use during the tour, including tripods and lenses.

In addition to their Inca Trail tours, Photo Tours Peru also offers photography-focused tours of other popular destinations in Peru, such as Machu Picchu and the Amazon rainforest.

Overall, if you’re passionate about photography and want to capture stunning images of the Inca Trail, Photo Tours Peru is an excellent choice. With their knowledgeable tour leaders, small group sizes, and high-quality equipment, you’re sure to come away with some incredible shots.

Trexperience is a local Peruvian tour operator based in Cusco that offers some of the best Inca Trail tours to Machu Picchu. They are committed to maximizing the positive effects of tourism on local communities experience.

Their Inca Trail hikes are designed to provide a perfect combination of history and natural beauty. With knowledgeable local tour guides from Cusco who possess deep knowledge of their area, Trexperience offers an unparalleled experience.

Their tour guides speak fluent English, are graduates of the University of Cusco, and are trained in first aid. They are always ready to provide support should it be needed.

Trexperience offers a range of Inca Trail tours to suit different preferences and budgets. Their Classic Inca Trail Hike group tour is perfect for those who want to experience the trail with a group.

For those who prefer a more exclusive trip, Trexperience offers a 4-day Inca Trail Private Tour to Machu Picchu. This tour is designed according to your preferences and allows you to hike the Classic Inca Trail route at your speed with a private team of porters, chefs, and tour guides.

Trexperience has been voted as the best Inca Trail tour operator in the travel industry. Their commitment to social responsibility and providing an exceptional experience has earned them a reputation as one of the best tour companies in Peru.

Overall, Trexperience is a fantastic option for those looking for an authentic and responsible Inca Trail tour experience.

Evolution Treks Peru is a highly respected tour company that offers a variety of Inca Trail tours. With over 10 years of experience in the industry, they have built a reputation for being one of the most ethical and responsible tour operators in Peru.

One of the unique aspects of Evolution Treks Peru is its commitment to supporting and empowering Peruvian women. They are the pioneers in this area and have received global recognition for their efforts from renowned sources such as National Geographic. By choosing Evolution Treks Peru, you can be part of making history and changing the world.

Evolution Treks Peru offers a range of Inca Trail tours that cater to different preferences and fitness levels. Their tours range from 2-day hikes to 7-day treks, and they also offer alternative treks for those looking for a less crowded experience.

Their guides are knowledgeable and experienced, and they prioritize safety and sustainability in all their tours. They also provide high-quality camping equipment and delicious meals prepared by their skilled chefs.

If you are looking for a tour company that is committed to ethical practices and sustainability, Evolution Treks Peru is an excellent choice. With their experienced guides, high-quality equipment, and commitment to supporting Peruvian women, you can be sure that you are in good hands.

If you’re looking for an alternative to the Inca Trail, the Salkantay Trek is a great option. Salkantay Trekking is a well-established tour company that specializes in trekking tours to Machu Picchu, including the Salkantay Trek.

Salkantay Trekking offers a variety of tours to suit different budgets and preferences. Their tours range from 3 to 11 days and include options for camping or staying in lodges along the way. They also offer private tours for those who prefer a more personalized experience.

One of the benefits of choosing Salkantay Trekking is its commitment to sustainability. They work with local communities to minimize the impact of tourism on the environment and support local economies. They also use biodegradable products on their tours and encourage their guests to do the same.

Salkantay Trekking’s tours include all necessary equipment, meals, and transportation. Their guides are knowledgeable and experienced, and they provide a high level of customer service. They also offer a pre-trek briefing to ensure that their guests are well-prepared for the journey ahead.

Overall, Salkantay Trekking is a reliable and responsible tour company that offers a great alternative to the Inca Trail. With their commitment to sustainability and their high level of customer service, you can trust them to provide a safe and enjoyable trekking experience to Machu Picchu.

If you are looking for a tour operator with a solid reputation for Inca Trail treks to Machu Picchu, Llama Path is a great option to consider. Founded in 2003 by Jose Gongora, who had plenty of experience working as an Inca Trail porter, Llama Path has 15 years of experience organizing the Inca Trail with excellent reviews and feedback.

Llama Path offers a range of different treks, including the classic 4-day Inca Trail, the 5-day Salkantay – Santa Teresa trek, and the 4-day Cachicata trek to Machu Picchu. Their website is easy to navigate, and they provide detailed information about each trek, including the itinerary, what’s included, and what to bring.

One thing that sets Llama Path apart from other tour operators is its commitment to sustainable tourism. They are members of the Rainforest Alliance and have been awarded the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence for the past 8 years. They also treat their staff well, which is important when considering the ethical implications of tourism.

Overall, Llama Path is a great option for those looking for a reputable tour operator for their Inca Trail trek. With their years of experience, commitment to sustainable tourism, and excellent reviews, you can be confident that you will have a great experience with Llama Path.

Valencia Travel Cusco is a well-known tour operator that offers a variety of tours and treks to Machu Picchu, including the classic Inca Trail, Salkantay Trek, and Lares Trek. They have been operating for over 10 years and have built a solid reputation for their quality of service, attention to detail, and knowledgeable guides.

One of the things that sets Valencia Travel Cusco apart from other tour operators is titsfocus on personalized attention and customized itineraries. They work closely with their clients to create a unique experience that meets their individual needs and preferences. This means that you can expect a tailored itinerary that fits your interests, fitness level, and travel style.

Valencia Travel Cusco also prides itself on its commitment to sustainability and responsible tourism. They work closely with local communities and use eco-friendly practices to minimize their impact on the environment. They also provide their staff with fair wages and benefits, ensuring that they are well taken care of.

If you’re looking for a tour operator that offers a high level of service, personalized attention, and a commitment to sustainability, then Valencia Travel Cusco is an excellent choice. With their experienced guides, customized itineraries, and focus on responsible tourism, you can be sure that your trip to Machu Picchu will be an unforgettable experience.

If you are looking for a tour company that specializes in small groups and personalized services, Inkayni Peru Tours might be the right choice for you. With 548 positive reviews on TourRadar and 1,826 reviews on TripAdvisor, this company has a solid reputation for providing high-quality tours.

One of the most popular tours offered by Inkayni Peru Tours is the 7-day trek to Machu Picchu through the Inca Trail. This tour includes a professional guide, porters, camping equipment, meals, and entrance fees. You will hike through stunning landscapes, visit ancient Inca ruins, and finally arrive at the iconic Machu Picchu.

Another great option is the 7-day Inca Jungle Adventure with mountain bike, rafting, zipline, and trek. This tour is perfect for adventure seekers who want to experience the Andean mountains more actively. You will bike down the mountains, raft on the Urubamba River, zipline through the jungle, and trek to Machu Picchu.

Inkayni Peru Tours also offers cultural tours, such as the 11-day Peru Trip that includes Machu Picchu, Lima, Cusco, and Puno, and the 10-day Peru Tour that takes you through the best of Peru, including Machu Picchu, Cusco, and Puno.

Overall, Inkayni Peru Tours is a reputable tour company that offers a variety of tours to suit different interests and preferences. Their focus on small groups and personalized services ensures that you will have a unique and memorable experience.

Llama standing on grass overlooking valley with river at the bottom with mountains in the background on the Inca Trail

If you’re planning to trek the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, you’ll need to secure an Inca Trail permit. These permits are limited and are required for all trekkers, including those who book with a tour company.

Booking your permit can be a bit of a process, but it’s worth it to ensure you get to experience this once-in-a-lifetime trek. In general, it’s best to book your permit as far in advance as possible to ensure availability. Permits are released in January each year for the following year, so if you’re planning a trek in 2024, you’ll want to book your permit as soon as possible.

When booking with a tour company, they will typically handle the permit process for you. However, it’s important to make sure you choose a reputable tour company that has experience securing permits and following the rules and regulations of the Inca Trail.

Some tour companies may require a deposit or full payment upfront to secure your permit and booking. Make sure to read the terms and conditions carefully before booking to ensure you understand the payment and cancellation policies.

It’s also important to note that the Inca Trail is closed in February each year for maintenance, so you’ll need to plan your trek accordingly.

When choosing an Inca Trail tour operator, it’s important to consider their commitment to sustainable tourism and support for local communities. By choosing a company that values these principles, you can ensure that your trip has a positive impact on the environment and the people who live in the area.

One way that tour operators can promote sustainable tourism is by minimizing their environmental impact. This can be achieved through practices such as using reusable water bottles, avoiding single-use plastics, and properly disposing of waste. Look for companies that prioritize these practices and have certifications such as Rainforest Alliance or Travelife.

Another important aspect of sustainable tourism is supporting local communities. This can be done by hiring local guides and porters, staying in locally-owned accommodations, and purchasing food and supplies from local vendors. By doing so, tour operators can help to create economic opportunities for the people who live in the area and promote the preservation of local cultures.

When researching tour operators, look for ones that have a track record of supporting local communities. Some companies may even have partnerships with local organizations or initiatives to promote sustainable development and conservation efforts.

Before embarking on the Inca Trail trek, it is essential to prepare adequately to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. This section will cover the essential equipment, food and snacks, and clothing and footwear that you will need to bring with you.

The following equipment is essential for the Inca Trail trek:

  • Hiking boots: Choose a pair of sturdy, comfortable hiking boots that provide good ankle support and have a non-slip sole.
  • Daypack: Bring a small backpack to carry your water, snacks, camera, and other essentials.
  • Sleeping bag: Bring a lightweight sleeping bag rated for temperatures below freezing.
  • Passport: You will need to show your passport at the start of the trek to enter the Inca Trail.
  • Sunscreen: Protect your skin from the intense sun at high altitudes.
  • Headlamp or flashlight: Bring a reliable light source for the early morning start on the final day of the trek.
  • Water bottle: Bring a reusable water bottle to minimize plastic waste.

The trek includes three meals a day, but it is advisable to bring some snacks to keep your energy levels up throughout the day. Here are some snack ideas:

  • Trail mix: A mixture of nuts, dried fruit, and seeds provides a quick energy boost.
  • Energy bars: Choose bars that are high in protein and carbohydrates.
  • Fresh fruit: Bananas and apples are good options that are easy to pack.

The Inca Trail trek can be cold and wet, so it is essential to bring the right clothing and footwear. Here are some tips:

  • Layered clothing: Bring layers that can be easily added or removed to adjust to changing temperatures.
  • Rain gear: Bring a waterproof jacket and pants to stay dry in case of rain.
  • Warm hat and gloves: Keep your head and hands warm during the cold mornings and evenings.
  • Hiking socks: Choose socks made of moisture-wicking material to keep your feet dry and prevent blisters.
  • Hiking pants: Choose comfortable pants and allow for a full range of motion.
  • Hiking shirt: Choose a shirt made of moisture-wicking material to keep you dry and comfortable.

By following these tips and bringing the necessary equipment, food, and clothing, you will be well prepared for the Inca Trail trek.

When it comes to the Inca Trail, the travel and tour experience can make all the difference. Here are some key factors to consider when choosing a tour operator, travel guide, and group tour experience.

Choosing a reputable tour operator is crucial for a safe and enjoyable Inca Trail experience. Look for licensed operators with years of experience, positive reviews, and a commitment to sustainable and ethical tourism practices. Some of the top Inca Trail tour operators include Alpaca Expeditions, Llama Path, and Evolution Treks Peru.

Consider the level of personalized experience you are looking for. Some tour operators offer private tours with a dedicated guide, while others offer group tours with a set itinerary. Think about your budget, travel style, and preferences when making your decision.

The quality of your travel guide can greatly impact your Inca Trail experience. Look for guides who are knowledgeable, experienced, and passionate about the history and culture of the region. A good guide can provide valuable insights and enhance your cultural immersion.

Consider the language skills of your guide. If you are not fluent in Spanish, look for a guide who is fluent in your native language. This can make communication and understanding much easier.

If you choose to join a group tour, consider the size and composition of the group. A smaller group can provide a more personalized experience and allow for more flexibility in the itinerary. A larger group can provide a more social experience and potentially lower costs.

Think about the level of physical activity and hiking involved in the tour. Make sure the tour is suitable for your fitness level and abilities. Some tour operators offer alternative routes or shorter treks for those who may not be able to complete the full Inca Trail.

When choosing an Inca Trail tour company, it’s important to consider the welfare of the porters, guides, and cooks who will accompany you on your trek. These individuals work hard to ensure that your trip is enjoyable and safe, and it’s important to make sure that they are treated fairly and with respect.

One of the biggest issues facing porters on the Inca Trail is low pay. Many tour companies try to cut costs by paying their porters less than they deserve, which can lead to poor working conditions and even exploitation. When choosing a tour company, look for one that pays their porters a fair wage and provides them with adequate equipment and supplies.

Another important factor to consider is the working conditions of the porters, guides, and cooks. These individuals often work long hours in difficult terrain and weather conditions, and it’s important to make sure that they are provided with proper food, shelter, and rest breaks. Look for a tour company that prioritizes the welfare of their staff and provides them with the support they need to do their jobs well.

In addition to fair pay and working conditions, it’s also important to consider the training and experience of the guides and cooks who will be accompanying you on your trek. Look for a tour company that employs experienced and knowledgeable guides who are familiar with the Inca Trail and its history, as well as skilled cooks who can provide you with delicious and nutritious meals throughout your journey.

When it comes to trekking the Inca Trail, safety and health precautions should be a top priority. The trail is challenging, and it’s crucial to take the necessary measures to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable experience.

Here are some safety precautions you should take when trekking the Inca Trail:

  • Hire a licensed tour operator: It’s essential to choose a licensed tour operator who follows safety regulations and has experienced guides. You can find a list of licensed operators on the Ministry of Culture’s website.
  • Acclimate to the altitude: The Inca Trail reaches an altitude of 4,200 meters, which can cause altitude sickness. It’s recommended to spend a few days in Cusco before starting the trek to acclimate to the altitude.
  • Dress appropriately: The weather on the Inca Trail can be unpredictable, so it’s essential to dress in layers and bring waterproof gear. Wear comfortable and sturdy shoes with good traction.
  • Stay on the trail: The Inca Trail is a fragile ecosystem, and it’s crucial to stay on the designated trail to avoid damaging the environment.

In addition to safety precautions, it’s also important to be prepared for any health issues that may arise. Here are some first-aid tips for trekking the Inca Trail:

  • Bring a first aid kit: Your tour operator should provide a basic first aid kit, but it’s a good idea to bring your own with any necessary medications.
  • Stay hydrated: It’s important to drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration, especially at higher altitudes.
  • Treat blisters: Blisters are a common issue when trekking, so it’s essential to bring blister pads and tape to treat them.
  • Know the signs of altitude sickness: Altitude sickness can be life-threatening, so it’s crucial to recognize the symptoms, such as headache, nausea, and dizziness, and seek medical attention if necessary.

By following these safety and health precautions, you can have a safe and enjoyable trek on the Inca Trail. Remember to listen to your body and take breaks when needed, and don’t hesitate to ask your guide for assistance if you need it.

When choosing an Inca Trail tour operator, it’s important to consider their reviews and reputation. You want to make sure you’re booking with a company that has a track record of providing excellent service and experiences for their clients.

One way to gauge a company’s reputation is by checking travel guidebooks such as Lonely Planet or Fodor’s. These guidebooks often feature recommended tour operators and can provide valuable insights into the quality of their services.

Another way to assess a company’s reputation is by checking review sites such as TripAdvisor or Yelp. These sites allow previous clients to leave reviews and ratings based on their experiences. Look for companies with high ratings and positive reviews, but also take the time to read through any negative reviews to get a better understanding of any potential issues.

It’s also worth considering the number of reviews a company has received. A company with a high number of reviews is more likely to have a representative sample of feedback from a variety of clients, whereas a company with only a few reviews may have a skewed or biased sample.

When reading reviews, pay attention to common themes or issues that arise. For example, if multiple reviewers mention poor communication or disorganized logistics, it may be a red flag for that company.

When it comes to choosing the best Inca Trail tour company, cost and accommodation are two important factors to consider. You want to find a company that offers a fair price for their services while also providing comfortable and safe accommodations during your trek.

The cost of an Inca Trail tour can vary widely depending on the company you choose, the length of the trek, and the level of service provided. Some companies offer budget-friendly options, while others cater to luxury travelers. It’s important to find a company that fits within your budget while also providing the level of service and accommodations you desire.

When it comes to accommodations, most Inca Trail tour companies provide tents and sleeping bags for their clients. However, the quality of these accommodations can vary widely. Some companies offer basic tents and sleeping bags, while others provide more comfortable and spacious options. It’s important to read reviews and do your research to find a company that provides comfortable and safe accommodations during your trek.

In addition to tents and sleeping bags, some companies also provide additional amenities such as portable toilets, hot showers, and dining tents. These amenities can make your trek more comfortable and enjoyable, but they may also come at an additional cost.

Before You Go…

Be sure to check out our Inca Trail Packing List and the Best Machu Picchu Tours .

There are many tour companies that offer Inca Trail packages, but some of the top-rated ones include Cachi Life Peru, Explorandes, Flashpacker Connect, Evolution Treks Peru, and AB Expeditions. These companies have received high ratings for their commitment to responsible tourism, environmental management, and quality service.

When choosing a tour company, it is important to consider their impact on the environment and local communities. Look for companies that prioritize sustainable tourism practices, such as minimizing waste and supporting local businesses. Additionally, consider the treatment of porters and guides, as some companies may not provide fair wages or adequate working conditions.

The most popular Inca Trail packages typically range from 4 to 7 days and include guided hikes through the Andean mountains, visits to archaeological sites, and camping in the wilderness. Some packages also include additional activities, such as cultural tours or visits to nearby towns.

The best time of year to hike the Inca Trail is from May to September, which is the dry season in Peru. During this time, you can expect clear skies and mild temperatures, making for a more enjoyable and comfortable hike. However, it is important to note that this is also the busiest time of year, so be sure to book your tour well in advance.

The cost of hiking the Inca Trail can vary depending on the tour company and package you choose. While it may be a significant investment, many people consider it to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience that is well worth the cost. The hike offers stunning views of the Andean mountains, as well as a chance to explore ancient Incan ruins and learn about the culture and history of the region.

The most challenging day of the Inca Trail hike is typically the second day, which involves a steep climb up to the highest point of the trail, known as Dead Woman’s Pass. This section of the hike can be physically demanding, but it also offers some of the most breathtaking views of the Andean mountains.

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Tanya

I’m signed up for your 4 day Inca Trail Tour starting 9/13. I see the 4 day itinerary online ( https://www.cachilife.com/inca-trail-tours ) but it doesn’t seem to break down the total mileage hiked each day. Would you be able to provide? Also, the bottom line altitude climb each day? Thanks so much. Enjoying your podcast too!

Kevin Groh

The breakdown can vary depending on the day. But typically it is roughly 4 miles the first day, 10 miles the second day, 8 miles the third, and 4 miles the fourth. Thanks for listening to the podcast. Give us a five-star! 🙂

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INCA TRAIL ELEVATION GAIN

To visit this beautiful place that is the Inca Trail, there are 226 travel companies in the year 2023 who operate in the network for the visit of the Inca Trail, who are registered and have the authorization of the SERNANP (National Service of Natural Protected Areas) also have the authorization to operate officially.

The new companies have a permit for one or two years and have to be renewed, likewise there are other agencies that have more years of experience that offer services for the visit of the Inca Trail, the agencies that are old have a permit of 7 to 10 years these agencies come to have groups that leave every day and guarantees your trip to the Inca Trail, these agencies are the most recommended.

some of the 6 best Inca Trail tour companies that have years of experience.

The authorizations to operate on the Inca Trail were given to more than 100 travel companies. For this reason we include in a list moons of the 6 best travel companies that are established in the city of Cusco and with a greater reputation, to mention them as the best, we took into account different recommendations that include the tours to Machupichu that we found in the latest reviews on TripAdvisor and travel forums.

1. Lorenzo Expeditions (Recommended)

One of the best Inca Trail tour companies . With a lot of experience in Inca jungle trek, Lorenzo Expeditions now operates Inca Trail in small groups and with itinerary that includes an authentic Machu Picchu experience.

Lorenzo Expeditions: Best Inca Trail tour companies

Travel company founded by Lorenzo Cahuana, with 15 years of experience who offers different services, traditional, inca jungle (adventure) and the Inca Trail, are known for adventure activities and the quality of service they offer, has specialist guides in these activities, and have good reviews on TripAdvisor.

  • WEBSITE : https://www.lorenzoexpeditions.com/
  • INCA TRAIL 4 DAYS $679 per person
  • GROUP SIZE : 08 people maximum

2. Flashpacker connect

WEB: Connect is an American company with an office in Cusco, they were the first travel company to operate treks to the Rainbow Mountain, in the Peruvian market of treks and tours at all levels, they have an experience of more than 20 years, including the different treks throughout Peru as the Inca Trail 4 Days.

  • WEBSITE: https://www.flashpackerconnect.com/
  • INCA TRAIL 4 DAYS: $850
  • GROUP SIZE: 7 PASSENGERS MAXIMUM

3. Enigma Adventure

Agency known in the Inca Trail for the private services they offer, their price is double the price of a 4 day trek to Machupichu, but the service they offer is luxury, with Inca massage sessions, hot showers and gourmet food. They are known in the Inca Trail for their private luxury service.

  • WEBSITE: www.enigmaperu.com
  • INCA TRAIL 4 DAYS: $1720

4. Wayki Trek

Tourism company founded in 1998 by a group of guides with experience in the field, what stands out about this agency is that they never go out with groups of more than 8 people unlike other agencies that go out with 16 people, therefore, they have experience with small groups.

  • WEBSITE: www.waykitrek.net
  • INCA TRAIL 4 DAYS: $960
  • GROUP SIZE: 8 PEOPLE MAXIMUM

5. Alpaca Expeditions

Alpaca Expeditions is another best Inca Trail tour companies. If you search for more information about this agency in Google, you will see that they have many positive reviews, as this agency offers group and private treks to Machupichu, including different alternatives of the Inca Trail.

WEBSITE. TripAdvisor INCA TRAIL 4 DAYS $750 GROUP SIZE: 16 PEOPLE

8. Intrepid and G Adventure

These international tourism companies offer excursions as part of a larger and more complete package, if you want a complete package visiting the important cities of Peru such as Lima – Cusco – Machupichu – Amazonia and all inclusive, you can hire them, but the difference is in the price, they are higher than a local agency: Lima -Cusco – Machupichu – Amazonia and all inclusive, you can hire them, but the difference is in the price, they are higher than a local agency.

how do you know if a travel company is good?

One of the recommendations is to search on TripAdvisor and check if they have good reviews before booking the trip. Prices vary according to the size of the group.

What are the requirements for a company to be an operator of the inca trail?

To deliver the licenses and be an operator of the Inca Trail first you have to verify if:

  • They have an office in the city of Cusco.
  • If they are international companies, have a local agency.
  • Warehouse with the necessary equipment for the Inca Trail (first aid kit, dining tents, kitchen tent, cooking equipment, mattresses and clothes for the porters).
  • SERNANP verifies all this and visits the warehouses of each company at least once a year.

Which travel company do we recommend?

Choosing a travel company is an important decision you will make to venture , of course all the travel companies we mentioned above are good , but our recommendation is to hire our services, Lorenzo Expeditions, we are a local company that has years of experience in the Inca jungle and the Inca Trail , with a staff that strives every day for passengers to feel a satisfaction of having surpassed the ideal that one has when arriving in Cusco , We remind you to take a look on the comments on Trip Advisor.

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INCA TRAIL TOUR COMPANIES IN 2024 & 2025

The Inca trail tour companies that operate in the Inca Trail Network must register and have the authorization of the National Service of Natural Protected Areas by the State (SERNANP) to operate officially. This year, there are exactly 226 travel companies operating the Inca trail. New travel Inca trail trekking companies are introduced every year. Usually, new companies are given permission for 1 or two years, and then they have to renew their permission. The new agencies have few groups in a year. There are also agencies that have been operating the Inca trail for more years. Older agencies are given a 7-10 year permit. The old agencies usually have groups every day and guarantee your trip to the Inca trail. They are the most recommended.

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BEST CUSCO-BASED INCA TRAIL TOUR COMPANIES THAT HAVE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

More than 100 travel companies have been licensed to operate Inca Trail. We include on this list some of the most well-established and reputable Cusco-based travel companies. In order to choose the best ones, we take a variety of recommendations into account including Machu Picchu tour companies that are featured frequently in the latest Peru travel guidebooks, review sites like Trip Advisor, and travel fórums.

1.-   AB EXPEDITIONS: RECOMMENDED

A Locally-owned Cusco-based travel company founded in 2004 by Abel and Elsa. Both have been working in the Inca Trail since the age of 17, Abel as a porter for 5 years and as a tour guide for more than 10 years, and Elsa as a cook for more than 9 years. A key feature offered by AB Expeditions is small group sizes.  They provide you with a Portable toilet tent and a Satellite Phone in the Inca Trail. They take a minimum of 02 people and a maximum of 12 people and a good percentage of their profits goes toward community social projects . Also, Their porters are well cared for with proper trekking gear, and their Guides are knowledgeable. One to consider. Check out their amazing reviews on Trip Advisor.

  • Website: www.abexpeditions.com
  • Inca Trail 4 days: $695.
  • Group size: 12 maximum.

2.- VALENCIA TRAVEL

Valencia Travel stands out as an exceptional trek and tour company dedicated to delivering unparalleled experiences in the captivating region of Cusco, Peru. Their unwavering commitment to excellence and meticulous attention to detail guarantee a memorable journey for every traveler, irrespective of age or prior experience.

  • Website: www.valenciatravelcusco.com
  • Group size: 08 maximum.

3.-  ENIGMA ADVENTURE

They are known in the Inca Trail for their private luxury service. Their Price is more than double of a typical 4-day hike to Machu Picchu, but you will have amazing service, Inca massage sessions, hot showers, and gourmet food.  Not recommended for budget hikers, but worth considering if you want something luxurious.

  • Website: www.enigmaperu.com
  • Inca Trail 4 days: $1,720(bigger group, lower the Price)

4.-  EVOLUTION TREK

They are the first company who hire women porters on Inca Trail. They offer group and private treks to the Citadel of Machu Picchu, including a variety of alternative hikes to the Inca Trail. They have plenty of reviews on trip advisor.

  • Website: evolutiontreksperu.com
  • Inca Trail 4 days: $825(private service)

5.-   WAYKI TREK

Wayki was founded in 1998 by a group of head guides. Something that makes different this company is the small group sizes. They never take more than 8 people, unlike many Inca Trail tour companies who take 16 people in their group. So, they have local experience combined with small groups.

  • Website: www.waykitrek.net
  • Inca Trail 4 days: $960

6.-  TREXPERIENCE

Trexperience is another Inca Trail tour company with plenty of positive reviews on Trip Advisor. And, as with Alpaca Expeditions, its owner, Juan Coronel, had plenty of experience working as a guide in the Cusco area before founding Trexperience in 2004.

  • Website: trexperienceperu.com
  • Inca Trail 4 days: $740
  • Group size: 16 maximum.

7.-  ALPACA EXPEDITIONS

When you do a little research on google, you will see positive reviews about Alpaca Expeditions. They offer group and private hikes to Machu Picchu, including many of the Inca Trail alternatives. The maximum groups consist of 16 people.

  • Website: www.alpacaexpeditions.com
  • Inca Trail 4 days: $790
  • Groups size: 16 maximum

INTERNATIONAL INCA TRAIL TOUR OPERATOR

8.-   FLASHPACKER CONNECT

Flashpacker Connect is a US-owned but Cusco-based company, with more than 20 years of experience in Peru’s high-end trek and tour market. They became the first travel company to operate hikes to Rainbow Mountain. They now run hikes all over Peru, including the Classic Inca Trail 4-day hike. They have plenty of amazing reviews on TripAdvisor. Absolutely one to consider.

  • Website: www.flashpackerconnect.com
  • Inca Trail 4 days: $850.
  • Groups size: 07 maximum.

9.- INTREPID AND G ADVENTURE

These international tour companies offer hikes, usually as part of a larger package. These big international travel companies usually use local tour Agencies to run their hikes. whether you want to take complete package (for instance, Lima to Cusco to Machu Picchu then to the amazon, and back again, all included), then those international travel companies might be worth considering. But their prices will be more expensive than using the local company.

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More Inca Trail Tour Operators to consider

The following Machu Picchu tour Companies are on our watch list too. Those companies have mostly good reviews on trip advisor, but their prices are cheaper and we didnt get much information from them that s why we dont give them a full recommendations.  

  • Inkayni Peru
  • Action Peru Trek
  • Extreme turbulencia

INCA TRAIL COMPANIES THAT ARE OUT OF BUSINESS

After consulting with individuals directly involved. The mentioned Travel Company has ceased its operations. We extend our best wishes to them, acknowledging the commendable work they were doing.

Website: http://www.perutreks.com/

FACTORS TO CONSIDER  TO CHOOSE THE BEST INCA TRAIL OPERATOR

1.- porters treatment.

Before choosing your Inca Trail company, it’s crucial to assess how each company prioritizes the well-being of their porters. The indispensable role of porters in completing the Inca Trail cannot be overstated.

Certain companies may boast about supplying uniforms, but in reality, the provided attire may be of subpar quality. This becomes especially problematic during the rainy season, as these inexpensive uniforms may not dry quickly, exposing porters to prolonged dampness and increasing the likelihood of illness upon returning home. Footwear is another concern, with some companies issuing shoes with hard soles and excessive weight, leading to painful blisters for the porters.

It’s disconcerting to learn that, in some instances, porters are required to purchase their own uniforms if they wish to work with a particular company. Unfortunately, there are instances where companies, particularly those with cost-cutting measures, neglect to provide any uniforms. Shockingly, in 2023, some porters from such companies were reportedly compelled to seek food assistance from other more supportive companies.

To make an informed decision about the ethical treatment of porters, a prudent step is to delve into each company’s practices. Begin by exploring their official websites, where you can glean insights into their policies and commitments regarding porter welfare. Notably, reputable companies that prioritize their porters’ well-being often go beyond the minimum requirements, providing quality trekking gear free of charge. Therefore, taking the time to research and choose a responsible and compassionate trekking company will contribute to a more ethical and sustainable Inca Trail experience.

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2.- QUALITY EQUIPMENT

On the Inca Trail the the porters backpack is weighed every day so All the companies try to minimize the weight as much as possible. The Andes mountain nights, particularly the second night, can be chilly. Therefore, it is advisable to inquire about the brand of tents and sleeping bags your chosen company utilizes to ensure adequate warmth and comfort during the trek.

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3.- GROUP SIZE

Factors to consider when choosing an Inca Trail tour company include the size of the group they accommodate. Each company establishes its maximum capacity, typically ranging from 8 to 16 individuals. In our assessment, we believe that the optimal group size falls within the range of 10 to 12 people. Our reasoning is as follows: along the Inca Trail, it is permissible to add an additional guide once the group exceeds 9 people.

Having 10 to 12 individuals allows for a more manageable dynamic. For instance, if there are only 8 people and there’s a significant difference in pace among participants, a single guide might find it challenging to maintain effective control. On the other hand, 16 people is too many people even though there are 2 guides. In our opinion, a group size of 10 to 12 strikes the right balance. This number allows each participant to hike at their own pace while ensuring the presence of a second guide at all times for added support and supervision.

4.- SAFETY AND EXPERTISE

When choosing an Inca Trail company, it is crucial to prioritize safety and expertise. Opting for a reputable travel Company ensures that you embark on an enjoyable and secure hike with the necessary experience, permits, and safety protocols in place. Evaluating a company’s reputation and licensing is essential in making an informed decision. Licensing and accreditation are key factors to consider. Additionally, assessing the experience of the staff involves examining the number of years they have worked in the industry and the number of tours they have led. Also, a reputable company has satellite phones in case of emergency.

5.- CUSTOMIZATION AND FLEXIBILITY

When choosing an Inca Trail travel agency, it is crucial to take into account the pivotal elements of customization and flexibility. Some companies provide the opportunity to tailor the itinerary by incorporating supplementary activities or destinations, along with the ability to choose the duration of the tour, the type of accommodation, and the mode of transportation. Opting for a tour company that prioritizes customization and flexibility allows you to personalize your Inca Trail experience, aligning it with your distinct requirements and preferences.

6.- REVIEWS

Reviews play an important role in choosing the best Inca Trail tour company. The feedback provided by customers serves as a valuable source of insights into the quality of services rendered by a particular company. Positive reviews on platforms like Google, Facebook, Trustpilot, and Tripadvisor can serve as indicators of a tour agency’s performance and the satisfaction of its clientele. All Peruvian companies have a trip advisor platform, read carefully and consider a company who have more than 1000 reviews.

FREQUENT ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE INCA TRAIL TOUR OPERATORS

What requirements should a company have to be an inca trail operator.

Licenses to be Inca Trail operators are only given to local Peruvian companies that have offices in Cusco City. International travel trekking companies have to outsource their groups to local operators.

Also the Inca Trail tour companies should have storage with all equipment needed for the Inca Trail, such as First aid equipment, dining tents, kitchen tents, cooking equipment, mattresses, and clothes for the porters. Sernanp (the entity in charge of the Inca Trail), visits the storage of each company at least once a year to supervise.

How to know if a travel company is good?

We recommend seeing their reviews on trip advisor before booking your trip to the Inca Trail. Each company offers a different type of service. Some lead large groups others lead small groups. Their price varies on the size of the group they bring.

Note: Believe it or not, all travel agencies offer the Inca trail, even though they do not have a permit. Those who do not have permission, only pass their passengers to companies that have permission. It is not advisable to book with them.

What Travel Company do you recommend?

Making a choice of your travel Company is the most important decision you will make as you make your plans for a long-anticipated adventure and a dream adventure. Of course all the companies feature above are good. But we highly recommend you AB Expeditons E.I.R.L. because it is local Company based in Cusco City founded by Abel who was a porter in Inca Trail then became a tour guide. They provide proper trekking gear to their porters and proper food. They have satellite phone and private toilet tent which you will be provided. Check out their 5 stars review on Trip Advisor here . 

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INCA TRAIL TOUR COMPANIES (FULL LIST)

  • AB Expeditions E.I.R.L.
  • Action Peru Treks E.I.R.L.
  • ADV Gregory Cusco Peru.S.A.C.
  • Adventours-SAS E.I.R.L.
  • Adventure Peru Tour Operator S.A.C.
  • Agencia De Viajes Ecotime Peru E.I.R.L
  • Agencia De Viajes Y Turismo Apu Salkantay E.I.R.L.
  • Agencia De Viajes Y Turismo Ethnias Peru E.I.R.L.
  • Agencia De Viajes Y Turismo Peru Top Adventure S.R.L
  • Agencia De Viajes Y Turismo Raices Tours E.I.R.L.
  • Agencia Prueba S.A.C.
  • Agencia Turismo K.B. Adventures S.A.C
  • Allyn Pacha Travel E.I.R.L.
  • Alpaca Expeditions E.I.R.L.
  • Alpaca Tours Peru E.I.R.L.
  • Altura Travel S.A.C.
  • Amazin Adventures E.I.R.L.
  • Amazon Andes Peru S.C.R.L.
  • Amazonas Explorer S.A.C.
  • America Trek SAC.
  • Andean Adventures S.R.L.
  • Andean Amazon E.I.R.L.
  • Andean Expeditions & Adventures S.A.C.
  • Andean Killa Tours SAC.
  • Andean Treks & Adventures SAC.
  • Andean Hiking.
  • Andes Amazon Trails Peru E.I.R.L.
  • Andina Travel Treks & Eco Adventure E.I.R.L.
  • Apu Andino Travel E.I.R.L
  • Apu Travel Service E.I.R.L.
  • Apumayo Expediciones S.A.C.
  • Apus Peru Adventure Travel SpecialistsS.A.C.
  • Auqui Mountain Spirit E.I.R.L.
  • Auqui Peru Mountain Spirit E.I.R.L.
  • Ausangate Travels SRL.
  • Aventuras Ecotrek Peru E.I.R.L.
  • Aventuras X-Treme Tourbulencia En Cusco E.I.R.L.
  • Andean Spiritual Path EIRL.
  • Best Andes Travel SRL.
  • Caminos De Llama S.A.C.
  • Camping Tours E.I.R.L.
  • Ceci’s Travel E.I.R.L.
  • Chaska Tours Agencia De Viajes Y Turismo E.I.R.L.
  • Chaski Tours S.A.C.
  • Conde Travel E.I.R.L.
  • Condor Travel S.A.C.
  • Corporation BECRI SAC.
  • Crossover Peru SAC.
  • Cultural Immersion Travel Peru E.I.R.L.
  • Culturas Peru Viajes Y Servicios S.R.L.
  • Cusco Native Travel Agency E.I.R.L
  • Cusco Peruvian Adventures SAC
  • Cusco Sunrise Peru Trek Tour Operator E.I.R.L.
  • Cusi Travel International S.C.R.L
  • DHSG E.I.R.L.
  • Daily Tours E.I.R.L.
  • Danzak Peru E.I.R.L.
  • Destinos Turisticos Group Peru S.A.C.
  • Discover South America E.I.R.L
  • Eco Path Trek E.I.R.L
  • Eco Wayky’s Tour Aventura E.I.R.L.

Ecoandes Adventures S.R.L.

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  • Ecoinka S.R.L
  • Ecs Travel S.A.C.
  • Enigma Adventure Tour Operator S.A.C.
  • Epitour’s Trek E.I.R.L.
  • EricXpeditions SAC
  • Evolution Treks Peru E.I.R.L
  • Experience Colibri Peru EIRL
  • Explora Peru Co SAC
  • Explorandes S.A.C.
  • Explore Adventures S.R.L
  • Exploring Peru Travel Service E.I.R.L.
  • Fiesta Tours International S.A.
  • Go2Inkas S.A.C
  • Golden Empire Tours E.I.R.L.
  • Grand America Tour SAC
  • Green River Expedition SAC
  • Group Empire Tours EIRL
  • Grupo Caminos del Peru E.I.R.L.
  • Grupo Peru Raymi Travel S.A.C.
  • Grupo Tourbulencia En Peru S.C.R.L.
  • Hatun Qhapaq Nan Expeditions EIRL
  • Illa Yaku S.A.C.
  • Illapa Culturas Andinas Inversiones S.R.L.
  • Inca Peru Travel Tour Operator E.I.R.L.
  • Inca Trail Bamba Experience E.I.R.L.
  • Inca Trail Machu EIRL
  • Inca Trail Peru Treks S.A.C (Peru Treks)
  • Inca Wonders Travel EIRL
  • Incas Journey Adventure E.I.R.L.
  • Inca’s Discovery & Eco Lodges S.A.C
  • Incredible Peru Tours SAC
  • Infocusco S.A.C
  • Inka Sites Adventures S.C.R.L.
  • Inka Trail Expeditions Peru E.I.R.L.
  • Inka Trail Machupicchu E.I.R.L.
  • Inkaland Group S.A.C.
  • Inkanatura Travel S.A.C.
  • Inkayni Peru Tours S.C.R.L
  • Instinct S.C.R.L..
  • Intense Peru S.A.C.
  • Inti Kuntur EIRL
  • Inti Sun Trek E.I..R.L.
  • Inversiones Inca Trail Reservations E.I.R.L.
  • Inversiones Arsa Tours S.R.L
  • Inversiones Cusco Explorer’s E.I.R.L.
  • Inversiones En Turismo Coavoy Peru Travel E.I.R.L.
  • Inversiones Mako’s S.R.L
  • Inversiones Receptour S.A.
  • Inversiones TP E.I.R.L
  • Inversiones Turisticas Andean Explorer’s Cusco E.I.R.L.
  • Inversiones Turisticas K’intu E.I.R.Ltda.
  • Inversiones Turisticas Maza E.I.R.L.
  • Inversiones Turisticas Peruinca Explorer E.I.R.L.
  • Inversiones Unitours S.A.C
  • Ittacca Experience SAC
  • Inca Trail Company SAC
  • Journey Experience S.A.C.
  • Karavaniers Peru EIRL.
  • Katachillay Travel EIRL.
  • Kaypi Peru S.R.L.
  • Killa Expeditions EIRL.
  • Kondor Path Tours E.I.R.L.
  • Kusa Treks Peru EIRL.
  • Kusisqa Travel EIRL.
  • Liberty Peru SAC.
  • Lima Tours S.A.C.
  • Llama Path E.I.R.L.
  • Llama Tours Peru S.R.L.
  • Lorenzo Expeditions EIRL.
  • Machete Tours S.R.L.
  • Machu Picchu INC EIRL.
  • Machupicchu & Beyond E.I.R.L.
  • Machupicchu Mega Travel E.I.R.L.
  • Machupicchu Reservations SAC

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Machupicchu Terra S.R.L

  • Machupicchu Travel Adventure E.I.R.L
  • Manu Expeditions E.I.R.L.
  • Marquez Viajes Y Servicios Turisticos E.I.R.L. (SAS)
  • Matours EIRL
  • Mava Travel Service S.R.L.
  • Mayuc Cusco EIRL
  • Naty’s Travel Agency E.I.R.L.
  • NC Travel Cusco E.I.R.L.
  • New Inca Wasi Travel Corp EIRL.
  • Nikkand EIRL.
  • Operador de Aventura Superior EIRL.
  • Pachatusantrek S.A.C.
  • Papi’s Treks E.I.R.L
  • Peak DMC South America SAC.
  • Peak South America S.A.C.
  • Personal Travel Experience S.A.C.
  • Peru Adventures Paradise S.C.R.L.
  • Peru Andes Top Grupo Path of the Andes E.I.R.L.
  • Peru By Locals S.A.C
  • Peru Eco Adventures And Cultural Trips E.I.R.L.
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This trek has been on my 'to do' list for over 15 years and boy was it worth it. What a fantastic adventure which I will never forget. I had a little extra time ...

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  1. r/travel on Reddit: What company should I use to book the Inca Trail

    Edit: we did the 4 day Inca trail hike. Llama path porters are amazing. 3 meals per day plus snacks, they will have tent and pad waiting for you, all set up when you arrive at the campsite. The guides watch after everyone, and Are very knowledgeable about the Inca ruins along the way.

  2. r/travel on Reddit: What company should I use to book the Inca Trail

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    Sam Travel Peru. And finally (I've saved one of my favorites for last), Sam Travel Peru is hands-down one of the best Inca trail tour companies out there. They've got small group sizes (8 members maximum) for a fantastic price ($737/adult). Also, they offer a variety of Inca Trail options to choose from, including 1-day, 2-day, 4-day, and 5 ...

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    Trexperience - Expert Tour Operator Review: Trexperience is an adventure tour operator with a strong reputation for providing reliable and enjoyable experiences on the Inca Trail. With a focus on customer satisfaction, they prioritize delivering exceptional service to ensure travelers have a memorable journey. Pros:

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    Now onto the good stuff, how my experience was hiking the Inca Trail with G Adventures. I chose the 8 day Inca Discovery tour.But G Adventures actually offers 24 different tour options that include the Inca Trail Trek. These range in length from 4 days (just the hike) to 65 days (touring you all the way through South America with the hike as just one stop along the way).

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    The Best Inca Trail Tours How To Choose the Best Inca Trail Tour Good Reviews. With sites like TripAdvisor and Reddit, it is easy these days to get unbiased feedback on a trekking company. It is worth a 5-minute search to check the reputation of the tour operator.

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    The limited number of Inca Trail permits - only 500 per day, with about 200 designated for trekkers - makes booking essential. A reputable inca trail tour company will handle this process seamlessly, including the permit cost in their tour package and advising on the varying prices by season, nationality, and age.

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    Our team choice and ranking for 2024. Best Overall Inca Trail Tour Operator: Alpaca Expeditions. Best budget Inca Trail tour operator: G Adventure. Best luxury Inca Trail tour operator: Enigma Adventure. Best tour operator in terms of quality and price: TrekXperience. The best local Inca Trail tour operator: AB Expeditions.

  11. The Best Inca Trail Tour Operators in Peru

    Q'ente. Q'ente has been operating in the Peruvian Andes since 1995, primarily as an adventure tour and trekking company. Trekkers can choose from five different Inca Trail excursions ranging from a short two-day/one- night option to the seven-day Salkantay Inca Trail. Q'ente also offers a wide range of alternative routes to Machu Picchu, as ...

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    With over 25 years of experience, SAS Travel Peru has established itself as one of the best Inca Trail tour companies in Peru. SAS Travel Peru offers a variety of Inca Trail packages, including the classic 4-day/3-night trek and the shorter 2-day/1-night trek.

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    One of the best Inca Trail tour companies. With a lot of experience in Inca jungle trek, Lorenzo Expeditions now operates Inca Trail in small groups and with itinerary that includes an authentic Machu Picchu experience. Travel company founded by Lorenzo Cahuana, with 15 years of experience who offers different services, traditional, inca jungle ...

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    Check out their amazing reviews on Trip Advisor. Website: www.abexpeditions.com. Inca Trail 4 days: $695. Group size: 12 maximum. 2.-. VALENCIA TRAVEL. Valencia Travel stands out as an exceptional trek and tour company dedicated to delivering unparalleled experiences in the captivating region of Cusco, Peru.

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    I watched Kursk last night and while it wasn't even a two hour movie I liked it a lot and it touched on a lot of things for the time given. In comparison to the book, "A Time to Die" by Robert Moore, there's a few things I felt were overlooked, made up, or not emphasized enough:

  17. Was Kursk the largest tank battle in history? : r/AskHistorians

    The battle of Kursk featured well over 8000 tanks (split 2,928 German versus 5,128 Soviet per Glantz) at the beginning and increasing to well over 10500 between them at the time of the Soviet counteroffensive. The battle of Kursk is indeed famed as the largest tank battle in history. There has been some revision downwards of the numbers ...

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    There is a school of thought that says they were victorious at Kursk, that there was a point in the battle where they had broken the Red Army and had a clear path to Moscow. They didn't have any reserves left to exploit the breakout though, the Allies had invaded Italy and the reserves were already on a train headed to shore up that front when ...

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