Inca Jungle Trek 4 Days to Machu Picchu from Cusco
The Ultimate Adventure to Machu Picchu
Experience the ultimate 4-Day Inca Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu from Cusco — a multi-adventure route combining downhill mountain biking from 4,300 meters, white-water rafting, jungle trekking through coffee plantations, and zipline.
This top alternative to the classic Inca Trail offers diverse landscapes from the Andes to the Amazon, greater availability, and a professionally guided tour of Machu Picchu — all in one unforgettable journey.
Limited spaces available. Book your adventure today
When
All Year
Price
Return: bus $ 290
How Long
4 Days
What´s Included
INCLUSIONS
- Pickup from hostel/hotel in downtown Cusco
- Return: Plaza Regocijo
- Professional bilingual guide (English/Spanish)
- Accommodation in hostels
- Meals: 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners
- Admission fees and taxes
- Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu citadel. Check availability before booking.
- Return transportation to Cusco (depending on the option selected).
- Rafting & Ziplining
- Bicycle, gloves, and helmet. BOOK NOW!
WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED?
- Breakfast on the first day and lunch on the last day.
- Additional snacks or drinks
- Admission to Huayna Picchu Mountain/Viewpoint: USD 70 (optional). Check availability before booking.
- Admission to Machu Picchu Mountain/Viewpoint: USD 70 (optional). Check availability before booking.
- Tourist bus ticket to Machu Picchu: USD 24
- Tips for guides and porters
- Optional hot springs bus from Cocalmayo to Santa Teresa: 50 soles
- Hot springs in Aguas Calientes: entrance: 30 soles
Trek Itinerary
Day 1 – Cusco – Abra Málaga – Mountain Biking & Rafting
PICK UP From 06:00 AM – 6:40 am
Day 2 – Rainforest Adventure & Cocalmayo Hot Springs
Day 3 – Zipline Adventure & Trek to Aguas Calientes
Day 4 – Machu Picchu Guided Tour & Return to Cusco
04:00 AM
Trekking Difficulty & Preparation
The 4-day Inca Jungle Trek is ideal for adventurous travelers with moderate fitness. While it does not reach extreme high altitudes, activities like downhill MTB and jungle trekking require stamina and balance.
Acclimatization:
We strongly recommend spending at least 1–2 days in Cusco before departure.
Maximum altitude point:
Approx. 4,300 meters / 14,100 ft at Abra Málaga
What to Bring
DOCUMENTS & MONEY
- Original Passport
- Original Student card. No copies
- Travel insurance
- Cash (Peruvian soles) for possible expenses
CLOTHING
- T-shirts and shorts (for warm midday temperatures)
- Lightweight long-sleeved shirts and pants (for sun and insect protection)
- Fleece jacket or sweater (for cool mornings and evenings)
- Lightweight rain jacket or poncho
- Swimsuit (for optional river or lodge activities)
- Quick-dry socks and underwear
- Comfortable hiking shoes or trail running shoes
- Sandals or flip-flops (for use in the lodge)
- Hat or cap (for sun protection)
PERSONAL ITEMS
- Sunscreen, lip balm (SPF 90+)
- Insect repellent (with DEET or a natural alternative)
- Personal medications and first aid kit
- Toiletries (biodegradable if possible), toilet paper or tissues
- Towel (a light travel towel is recommended)
- Hand sanitizer
GEAR & ESSENTIALS
- Small backpack (for daily excursions)
- Reusable water bottle or hydration system
- Flashlight or headlamp (with extra batteries, for night walks)
- Plastic bags or waterproof bags (to protect electronics and clothing from moisture and to store personal waste)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Inca Jungle Trek?
The Inca Jungle Trek is a 4-day multi-adventure route to Machu Picchu combining downhill mountain biking, white-water rafting, jungle trekking, and zipline before a guided tour of Machu Picchu.
How difficult is the 4-Day Inca Jungle Trek?
The trek is considered moderately challenging. While it includes hiking and adventure activities, it does not reach extreme altitudes like the Inca Trail or Salkantay Trek, making it accessible for travelers with average fitness levels.
Is Machu Picchu included in the tour?
Yes. The 4-Day Inca Jungle Trek includes an official entrance ticket and a professionally guided tour of Machu Picchu.
Is rafting and zipline included?
Mountain biking is included on Day 1. Rafting is included on Day 2 and ziplining on Day 3, depending on seasonal conditions.
Do I need a permit like the Inca Trail?
No. Unlike the Inca Trail, the Inca Jungle Trek does not require limited government permits, offering more flexibility and last-minute availability.
What is the highest altitude reached?
The highest point is Abra Málaga at approximately 4,300 meters (14,100 ft) during the mountain biking descent.
What is the best time to do the Inca Jungle Trek?
The dry season from May to September offers the most stable weather. However, departures operate year-round.
Book the Inca Jungle Trek 4 Days to Machu Picchu Today
Looking for the best Inca Jungle Trek 4 Days from Cusco? Secure your spot on this top-rated adventure combining mountain biking, jungle trekking, hot springs, and a guided tour of Machu Picchu — all in one unforgettable journey.
With limited daily departures and high demand during peak season, availability fills quickly.
✔ Official Machu Picchu entry included
✔ Small groups (max 16 travelers)
✔ Professional bilingual guides
✔ Flexible booking & secure payment
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Very Important
BOOKING & PAYMENT POLICY
BOOKING
To confirm your reservation for the 4-Day Inca Jungle Trek to Machu Picchu with Peru Bucket List, full payment (100% of the total amount) is required at the time of booking and no later than 10 hours before the tour departure.
For last-minute reservations, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us directly via WhatsApp at: +51 913 965 587 / +51 920 853 520. All bookings are subject to availability.
GOOD TO KNOW
Group Size
Maximum of 16 participants per group, ensuring a safe, well-coordinated, and personalized adventure experience throughout the trek.
Difficulty Level – Moderate.
The Inca Jungle Trek combines downhill mountain biking, hiking through jungle terrain, and optional adventure activities such as rafting and zipline.
While it does not involve extreme high-altitude camping like Salkantay, a good level of physical fitness is recommended to fully enjoy the experience.
Acclimatization
We strongly recommend spending at least 1–2 days in Cusco before the tour to properly acclimatize to the altitude, especially before reaching Abra Málaga (4,300 meters / 14,100 ft).
Altitude
Maximum elevation reached: 4,300 meters / 14,100 feet (Abra Málaga Pass – biking starting point)
After Day 1, the route gradually descends into warmer, lower jungle altitudes
Pick-up & Drop-off
Pick-up: Available from hotels and hostels located within Cusco’s historic center.
If your accommodation is outside this area, we will provide a designated meeting point in advance.
Return: Drop-off is provided as close as possible to your accommodation in Cusco. In case of traffic restrictions or road limitations, the final drop-off point will be Plaza Regocijo
Accommodation (Lodging During the Trek)
Unlike traditional camping treks, the Inca Jungle Trek includes comfortable lodges and local guesthouses in Santa Teresa and Aguas Calientes.
Room arrangements may vary depending on availability and season. We appreciate your flexibility during high-demand periods.
Transportation
Certain sections of the route pass through remote Andean and jungle areas with limited infrastructure.
Smaller locally operated vehicles are used for specific transfers (including the return via Hydroelectric if applicable).
Comfort levels may vary depending on regional road conditions. We appreciate your understanding and flexibility as part of this authentic adventure experience.
CHANGES & CANCELLATIONS POLICY
No-Shows & Cancellations
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Cancellations made 48 hours prior to the activity (before 4:00 PM – Peru time) will incur a 30% administrative fee, covering operational and logistical expenses.
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Cancellations made 24 hours prior will incur a 45% administrative fee.
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Cancellations made after this period, as well as no-shows, are subject to a 100% cancellation fee.
Please note that train tickets and Machu Picchu entrance tickets are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable, with no exceptions.
Should you require documentation for insurance purposes, we will gladly provide an official letter to support your claim for reimbursement of eligible expenses.
Regarding train tickets, any request for refund or rescheduling must be processed directly by the passenger at the corresponding train company office. Such procedures are subject to the train operator’s policies, availability, and potential fare differences or additional charges. Peru Bucket List assumes no responsibility for surcharges imposed by third-party providers.
Changes
Any request to modify the tour date must be submitted no later than 5:00 PM (Peru time), two (2) days prior to the scheduled tour date.
For cancellations or modifications, please contac 📧 contact@perubucketlist.com
MACHU PICCHU GUIDE SERVICE
Due to varying entrance times and circuit allocations issued by the Ministry of Culture, group members may enter Machu Picchu at different times and through different circuits.
A guided tour inside the citadel is included only for participants holding Circuit #2 tickets with entry between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
Participants with tickets for other circuits or entry times may hire one of the official licensed guides available at the archaeological site. The approximate additional cost ranges between USD $9–$10 per person
MACHU PICCHU ENTRANCE POLICY & AVAILABILITY CONDITIONS
Please note that the Machu Picchu entrance ticket is included in the program rate, strictly subject to real-time availability for the requested date and entry time at the moment the reservation is processed.
We strongly recommend confirming and securing your booking well in advance, particularly during peak season (June through October), to avoid last-minute inconveniences caused by limited government-issued inventory.
POSSIBLE AVAILABILITY SCENARIOS
Scenario 1 – No Availability on the Requested Date
If entrance tickets are unavailable for the requested date, passengers will be required to travel to Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu Pueblo) to attempt an in-person purchase directly through the Ministry of Culture.
Please be advised that this process requires flexibility and may extend your stay.
In this case, the amount corresponding to the Machu Picchu entrance ticket previously included in the package rate (USD 50 per person) will be refunded, allowing the traveler to use those funds toward the in-person purchase.
In-Person Purchase Procedure
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The passenger must personally attend the Ministry of Culture office in Aguas Calientes and wait in line.
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The original and valid passport must be presented at the counter.
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Ministry staff will issue a notice specifying the exact date and time when the passenger must return to complete the purchase.
On the assigned purchase date:
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Payment must be made in Peruvian soles (cash only). Credit cards and foreign currencies are not accepted.
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Only the circuits and entry times available at that moment may be selected.
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This constitutes a single purchase opportunity, and one of the available options must be accepted.
During peak season, this process may take up to two (2) days. Travelers are solely responsible for adjusting their itinerary accordingly.
Peru Bucket List assumes no responsibility for ticket unavailability resulting from government-controlled inventory limitations.
Scenario 2 – Availability on the Requested Date
If tickets are available at the time of booking, the entrance will be secured based on the circuits and entry times available in the Ministry of Culture’s system.
Please note that we cannot guarantee a specific circuit, route, or preferred entry time, as allocations are determined exclusively by real-time government availability.
ITINERARY MODIFICACIONS
The itinerary is subject to change due to weather conditions, social or public disturbances, or other circumstances beyond our control.
Any additional expenses arising from such unforeseen situations will be the responsibility of the traveler. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation should adjustments become necessary.
TRANSPORTATION DURING THE TREK
Please note that sections of the trekking route are in remote, rugged areas with limited access for large vehicles.
As a result, smaller locally operated vehicles will be used for certain transfers. These vehicles may offer limited comfort due to regional infrastructure conditions. We kindly ask for your patience and flexibility.
BACK TO CUSCO - TRANSPORTATION CONSIDERATIONS
When securing Machu Picchu entrance tickets, travelers must carefully coordinate their return transportation arrangements to ensure compatibility with their assigned entry time.
The standard program rate includes return by bus service. The scheduled departure is 2:00 PM (Hidroelectrica to Cusco – approximately 6 hours). This route involves travel along a rocky and rugged road, as well as a 3-hour walk from Aguas Calientes to Hidroelectrica following the railway tracks.
If the assigned Machu Picchu entrance time does not allow sufficient time to meet the 2:00 PM bus departure, the most suitable alternative will be return by train.
A variety of train services are available, offering different schedules and fare categories. Peru Bucket List has elected not to include return train service in the standard package due to the broad range of departure times and pricing options available.
Should train transportation be required, the selection of service category and any additional costs incurred will be the sole responsibility of the traveler.
Nevertheless, we are pleased to assist with advance train reservations upon request. Please note that this service is optional, and the cost of train tickets will be added to the published program rate.
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