Some Tips to Know Before Hiking the Inca Trail in Peru

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Some Tips to Know Before Hiking the Inca Trail in Peru

The Inca Trail, also known as the Camino del Inca, is one of South America’s most important features, and hiking it is unlike any other adventure in the world. There are very few places where you can walk among 500-year-old archaeological treasures while at the same time taking in stunning vistas. If you’ve ever dreamed of hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, here are a few fast facts to get you started.

How Long is the Inca Trail?

The classic or traditional Inca Trail trek is 42 kilometres (26 miles) long and will take you four days to complete. You’ll hike through changing landscapes and historical places before reaching your final destination: Machu Picchu.

Is the Inca Trail open to Trekkers all year Round?

The Inca Trail is closed only in February every year, as this is the rainy season for the highlands of Peru. The region is subject to mudslides and flooding, which can make the trails difficult to access.

is it called Dead Woman’s Pass? Dead Woman’s Pass is the highest point on the route at 4200m (13,828 feet). The name comes from its resemblance to a supine woman when viewed from the valley below.

What’s the ideal time to travel the Inca Trail?

Peru has two main seasons, the wet season in the Andean part of the country from November through March and a dry season that lasts from April through October. Though many people visit Peru during the dry season, it is winter for much of South America, however this is peak season because of the better trekking conditions. Weather in The Andes, is generally dry at this time with sunny days and temperatures drop below freezing at night.

the Inca Trail Dangerous?

The Classic Inca Trail Route is a moderate-level hike, with lot of ascents and descents, just remeber to go at your own pace!. Hikers typically complete the trek in about four days, so if your physical fitness level is strong and your hiking pace is slow to moderate, you won’t have much trouble with this route.

Are there Toilets on the Trail? The campsites on the trail have toilets. Some companies do bring along portable ‘porta-potties’ as well. Those portable toilets are often cleaner than the campsite bathrooms.
you Walk the Inca Trail without a Guide? It is not possible to walk the Inca Trail without a guide. Peruvian law requires that all hikers on the Classic Inca Trail Route utilize a guiding service for safety reasons.
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