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Trek the Salkantay Route to Machu Picchu

  • Peru
  • 7 nights

Trek through jungle, cloud forest, over high passes and around glaciers on this more challenging, scenic alternative to the Inca Trail

What's Included?

  • Activities & Certified GuidesAll itinerary activities with expert, local, English-speaking guides
  • Hotel & Camping4 nights in boutique hotels and 3 nights camping on the trail
  • MealsAll breakfasts, 5 lunches and 5 dinners
  • Transfers & PorterageTransfers from and to the airport and all transfers in between; porters and horses to carry your luggage on the trek
  • Equipment & PermitsEverything you need for camping along the trail, plus your Machu Picchu tickets (Circuit 2 or Circuit 3) and all other entry fees
  • Maximum group size: 14Join small n’ sociable groups of like-minded, active and outdoorsy people – designed to be solo-friendly

Last few spotsFromexcluding flights

Highlights

  • Explore the Incan citadel of Machu Picchu after hiking the varied terrain of the Salkantay trek and camping in spectacular spots under the stars

  • Tackle a high altitude crossing of the Salkantay Pass (4630m) in the icy shadow of the ‘Savage Mountain’ along the way

  • Dive into Inca history at the awesome ancient sites of Ollantaytambo and Pisac in the Sacred Valley, while acclimatising to the altitude before your trek

  • Can’t get enough of Incan cities? Check out our Choquequirao trek (opens in new tab) to visit Machu Picchu's ‘sacred sister’ too.

Itinerary

    Day 1

    Arrive in Cusco and get to know your crew

    Hotel
    Twin share
    Dinner included
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    Welcome to Cusco, the historic capital of the Inca Empire, nestled high in the Andes at 3350m above sea level. Arrive into the airport where a transfer will be waiting to take you to your hotel, conveniently located near one of the city’s vibrant and historic main squares. To ease into the altitude, we recommend taking it slow this afternoon – hydration and rest are essential for acclimatisation. Settle into your hotel, and if you’re feeling up for it, take a leisurely stroll through Cusco’s picturesque streets for your first taste of Peruvian culture. In the evening, meet your guide for a welcome briefing, where you’ll learn more about the adventure ahead. Afterward, enjoy a delicious dinner at a nearby restaurant, sampling authentic Peruvian cuisine and getting to know your fellow adventurers. If your travel plans allow, you may want to consider arriving a day or two early to adjust to the altitude and recover from any jet lag – it’s a great way to start your adventure feeling refreshed.

    Day 2

    Explore the ancient ruins of the Sacred Valley

    Driving
    4hrs
    Hotel
    Twin share
    Breakfast and lunch included
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    The Sacred Valley was a vital region for the Inca Empire, serving as an agricultural, spiritual, and political centre. Today, you’ll visit two of the most significant sites, Ollantaytambo and Pisac, where you can explore ancient Inca ruins, marvel at intricate terraces, and stroll along cobbled streets that have remained largely unchanged for centuries. Each site offers a deep dive into Inca history and culture, from Pisac’s impressive archaeological complex to Ollantaytambo’s massive fortress and temple. After a day of exploration, return to your hotel in Cusco, where you’ll meet your guide for a quick pre-trek briefing. This is the perfect opportunity to ask any last-minute questions and ensure you’re fully prepared for the trek beginning tomorrow. The rest of the evening is yours to enjoy – perhaps take some time to unwind, grab a delicious dinner at a local restaurant, and likely get an early night ahead of an unforgettable adventure through the heart of the Andes.

    Day 3

    Trek to Humantay Lake (4200m)

    Hiking
    4-5hrs · 10km · 420m up · 420m down
    Driving
    3.5hrs
    Campsite
    Twin share
    All meals included
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    Prepare for a very early start this morning, with a pickup at 05:00 to begin your adventure. Embark on a scenic drive with a brief stop in Mollepata, where you can enjoy an optional second breakfast before continuing to Challacancha, the start point of the Salkantay route. After packing the horses, it’s time to set off towards Soraypampa (3900m), the location of your first campsite. The trail is mostly undulating, passing through a glacier-carved valley and following an ancient Inca water channel still used by local farmers. The breathtaking scenery sets the tone for the journey ahead. Arriving at Soraypampa, settle into camp and enjoy a well-deserved lunch. After some rest, you'll hike to the stunning Humantay Lake (4200m). While the distance isn’t long, the high altitude and rugged steep terrain will call for a slow, steady pace. At the lake, take time to soak in the beauty of its turquoise waters backed by the towering Humantay glacier – a truly magical sight. Once you’ve enjoyed the views, return to camp where a hearty dinner, a beautiful sunset, and a peaceful night’s sleep await.

    Day 4

    Soraypampa to Collpapampa (2950m), via the Salkantay Pass (4630m)

    Hiking
    9-10hrs · 21km · 830m up · 1610m down
    Driving
    30km
    Campsite
    Twin share
    All meals included
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    Wake at dawn, sip on a revitalising cup of coca tea and fuel up with a hearty breakfast in preparation for the trip's most challenging day. This morning, you'll reach the highest point of the trail: the mighty Salkantay Pass (4630m), which is a steep and challenging climb along a rugged, winding route. Reaching the pass is an incredible accomplishment, offering awe-inspiring panoramic views of the surrounding valleys with the imposing Salkantay Mountain (6271m) standing proudly before you. At the top, you’ll learn about the sacred significance of Apu Salkantay in Inca culture and take part in a traditional offering ceremony, to connect with the mountain’s spiritual energy. After taking in the breathtaking scenery, you’ll begin a steep descent to Huayracmachay (3850m) for lunch. From here, the trail descends sharply as you leave the icy heights behind and enter the warmer, greener cloud forest. The shift in climate and scenery is striking, the air thickens, the vegetation grows denser and the sounds of the forest return. Finish the day with a short transfer to reach the quiet village of Collpapampa (2,950m), where your next campsite awaits. Expect a warm welcome, a hearty dinner and a well-earned rest surrounded by the sounds of the forest.

    Day 5

    Descend into the cloud forest and on to Lucmabamba (2000m)

    Hiking
    4-5hrs · 12km · 50m up · 970m down
    Driving
    2hrs
    Campsite
    Twin share
    All meals included
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    Today, you'll witness how the scenery changes rapidly and drastically from the Andes to the Peruvian cloud forest as you descend along the Santa Teresa River, trekking past lush vegetation, avocado and banana plantations, and waterfalls. A final short transfer and you’ll arrive in time for lunch, then head to a nearby coffee farm where a local grower will walk you through the process, from picking and drying to roasting and brewing. You’ll get a fresh cup of the region’s best, straight from the source. Later, you’ll visit the Santa Teresa hot springs for a soak in naturally heated pools (optional, payable locally and a 45min transfer each way) before returning to camp for dinner beneath the trees, Lucmabamba, where a campsite will be set in the grounds of a local farmer's house.

  1. Day 6

    Trek to Aguas Calientes via Llactapata

    Hiking
    6-7hrs · 13km · 870m up · 880m down
    Train Ride
    30mins
    Hotel
    Twin share
    All meals included
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    Begin with a good breakfast to fuel up for your final day of trekking. This morning, you’ll hike a section of the famous Inca Trail as you tackle a steady two-hour uphill climb with great views of the Santa Teresa Valley, reaching Llactapata (2700m), a fascinating Inca archaeological site situated right across from Machu Picchu. Your guide will share insights about the ancient cultural significance of the site, and with luck you may get your first glimpse of Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu from a distance – this is a perfect spot from which to take some amazing photos, building up the anticipation for tomorrow’s visit. Next, continue to descend and grab quick lunch in a local restaurant, before reaching Hidroeléctrica, where a 250m artificial waterfall provides electricity to the city of Cusco. Here, you'll board the train to Aguas Calientes, where you’ll check into a comfortable hotel and perhaps indulge in a power nap. If you have the energy, you may opt to head out and visit a local restaurant for dinner.

    Day 7

    Ah... Machu Picchu!

    Hiking
    2-3hrs · 3.5km · 296m up · 296m down
    Train Ride
    2hrs
    Driving
    1.5hrs
    Hotel
    Twin share
    Breakfast included
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    Today, you’ll finally visit the culmination of your trek: Machu Picchu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Prepare for an early start to avoid the crowds, allowing you to experience the site’s beauty in the morning light. Once at the Inca citadel, you’ll enjoy a guided two-hour tour, exploring the most significant areas of this ancient marvel. You’ll discover houses, temples, terraces, crop fields, and more. The ingenuity of the Inca civilisation will leave you in awe, particularly their advanced engineering, which remains a mystery in many ways. After your visit, head back to Aguas Calientes for lunch, then continue your journey back to Cusco aboard the expedition train to Ollantaytambo. From there, a private vehicle will take you back to your hotel. As you will arrive early evening bid farewell to the guide and tonight is yours to relax or join your group for a farewell dinner where you can toast to the incredible adventure you've shared.

  2. Day 8

    Time to go home

    Breakfast included
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    After your epic adventure to Machu Picchu, it's time to head home. Your transfer will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco and take you to the airport in time for your onward journey.

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Practical Stuff

Getting There

Nearest airport
Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ)
Pick up
Cusco Airport (CUZ)
Arrive by 16:00 on Day 1
Drop off
Cusco Airport (CUZ)
Catch any flight home on Day 8

Detailed Logistics

Transfers

Your host will arrange pickup upon arrival and drop-off in time for your departing flight on Day 1 and Day 8 of the trip. Please note that if you arrive early in the morning, your room may not be ready for check-in, as the standard check-in time is 13:00. A welcome briefing is typically held at 18:00 on Day 1, so we recommend arriving in the afternoon to ensure you don’t miss this important session. If you arrive before Day 1 of the trip or depart after Day 8, request a transfer from the host if needed, and ensure you share your flight details with your host in advance.

Travel options

There are currently no direct international flights from Europe or the US into Cuzco. Flights generally involve one or two changes and go via Lima. If you prefer to break up the journey, you could consider flying into Lima a day early and booking an onward flight to Cuzco the following day. Airport hotels are available in Lima or, if you have more time to spare, why not stay in the popular Miraflores district of Lima and use this as a base to explore the city? See Optional Extras below for prices for extra nights in Cuzco or Lima before or after the tour.

Trip level explained

Level 5

Challenging

A notch tougher and higher than the classic Inca Trail (but without the hassle of permits), the Salkantay Trek is a demanding yet rewarding challenge for those with good fitness who are seeking quieter trails and breathtaking Andean landscapes. Your two nights in Cusco (3350m) before the trek serve as acclimatisation days, but the steep terrain and high altitude will still test your endurance, especially during the first three days of the trek. A good level of fitness is essential and if your schedule allows, we strongly recommend adding one or two extra nights before the trip begins to further acclimatise and shake off any jet lag. While no prior trekking experience is required, you’ll need the stamina to handle up to 10 hours of hiking daily, tackling significant ascents and descents over four consecutive days.

What if i need to skip an activity?

As this is a linear trek, it is not possible to skip individual days. However, if there are any issues before or in the early stages of the trek your host may be able to arrange private transport and alternative accommodation (at an additional cost) to allow you to rejoin the trip after the trekking stage.

What will I need to carry?

Porterage is included, so you’ll only need to carry a small daypack with essentials.

High altitude (over 4500m): factors to consider

This trip reaches elevations above 4500m, where the risks associated with Altitude Sickness (opens in new tab) (AMS) are higher, and where more serious conditions like HAPE (High Altitude Pulmonary Edema) and HACE (High Altitude Cerebral Edema) can occur.

Previous high-altitude experience doesn’t guarantee the same reaction every time, but it can be a helpful indicator. It gives you insight into how your body might respond, helps you recognise symptoms early, and prepares you mentally and physically for the demands of high-altitude trekking.

Your guide is trained to manage altitude risk by carefully managing the rate of ascent, monitoring group wellbeing, and taking action if anyone becomes unwell.

Before travelling, think about your own physical condition and consult a medical professional if you have concerns – especially if you have underlying health issues. If possible, arriving a day or two early at altitude is a great way to help your body adjust.

Your travel insurance must cover the maximum altitude reached on this trip and include emergency evacuation.

Highly Remote Environments: Factors to consider

This trip travels through very remote areas where access to medical facilities and emergency services may be limited and evacuation may take a significant amount of time. In some locations, medical facilities may provide only basic treatment, and further travel may be required to reach a hospital capable of providing more advanced care.

If someone becomes unwell or injured, evacuation may involve multiple stages and different forms of transport before reaching appropriate medical facilities. Mobile phone coverage may be unreliable for significant portions of this trip and communication may rely on satellite devices carried by your guides.

Your guides are trained and experienced in operating in remote environments and will manage the group carefully throughout the journey. However, due to the remoteness of these locations, access to external support may be limited and delays to medical care should be expected.

Before booking, consider your personal health and comfort travelling in locations where medical care and evacuation options may be limited or delayed. If you have any pre-existing medical conditions or concerns, we strongly recommend seeking advice from a medical professional and discussing them with your host before travelling. If you have a medical condition that may require rapid access to specialist care, regular monitoring, or emergency treatment, this type of remote travel may not be suitable without careful planning and medical advice.

Your travel insurance must cover the activities included in the trip and emergency medical evacuation.

What is and isn't Included?

What's included

  • Visits to the ancient ruins of Pisac and Ollantaytambo
  • Four days of guided trekking along the Salkantay Route, via Humantay Lake, Salkantay Pass (4630m) and Lucmabamba
  • Visit to a coffee plantation
  • Guided trek and visit to the Llactapata Inca site
  • Guided tour of Machu Picchu

  • Expert, local, English-speaking guides

  • 3 nights in a boutique hotel in Cusco
  • 3 nights camping on the trail
  • 1 night in a comfortable hotel in Aguas Calientes

  • All (8) hearty breakfasts
  • 5 lunches of local food cooked by your very own chef during the trek
  • 5 tasty Peruvian dinners

  • Arrival transfer from Cusco Airport at any time on Day 1
  • Departure transfer to Cusco Airport at any time on Day 8
  • All transfers during the trip

  • Porters and horses to carry your luggage on the trek

  • Camping equipment (tent, sleeping mat and pillow), which will be set up for you

  • All permits and entry fees (Machu Picchu Circuit 2 or Circuit 3)

Where You'll Stay

Looking for a private room? See Optional Extras for details and pricing.

  • The internal courtyard of the Tierra Viva Centro Hotel, Cusco, at night.

    Cusco

    Stay

    Cusco

    During your time in Cusco (the first two nights, plus the final night of your trip), you’ll stay in a centrally located, stylish boutique hotel – such as the Tierra Viva Cusco Hotel, or similar. This highly rated hotel is set in a classic colonial house just off the Plaza de Armas (Cusco's charming main square).

  • Soraypampa campsite along the Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu in Peru.

    Salkantay trek

    Stay

    Salkantay trek

    During the trek, you'll spend three nights camping along the route. Your host will provide a four-man tent for every two people, complete with a Thermarest inflatable mattress and pillow. You’ll be accompanied by a group camp chef and porters, bringing a kitchen tent, a dining tent with tables and chairs, and a toilet tent with a portable loo where required. There will be shower facilities at the Day 5 campsite only (at Lucmabamba), with basic wash-bowl facilities provided for freshening up at the other wild camps on Day 3 and Day 4.

  • Twin room at Hatun Inti, Aguas Calientes, Peru

    Aguas Calientes

    Stay

    Aguas Calientes

    After finishing your trek on Day 6, you'll stay in either La Cabana Machu Picchu or Andina Luxury in Aguas Calientes for a good night's sleep, before heading up to Machu Picchu the following day. Both hotels are modern, clean, very friendly and serve a brilliant breakfast.

What You'll Eat

Whilst trekking, an experienced chef will be on hand to make amazing meals for you in the middle of the mountains, ensuring you're well fuelled. Expect plenty of hot food and drinks with every meal. Snacks, such as chocolate or granola bars, cookies,…

Food and Dietary info

Whilst trekking, an experienced chef will be on hand to make amazing meals for you in the middle of the mountains, ensuring you're well fuelled. Expect plenty of hot food and drinks with every meal. Snacks, such as chocolate or granola bars, cookies, dried or fresh fruit will be provided in addition to three meals a day during the hike. Breakfasts typically include oats (or 'kiwicha', a local supergrain), eggs/omelettes, jam and toast, pancakes and granola. Lunches are usually soups, salads, pasta, or potato-based dishes. Dinners tend to be three-course cooked meals complete with dessert. If you have any dietary requirements, intolerances or allergies, please check the FAQ below: ‘Can my dietary requirements be catered for on this adventure?’ for specific advice relating to this trip. The availability of foods you may get at home varies in different destinations, so please read the FAQ in full before making your booking to ensure that this trip can accommodate your dietary needs.

Optional Extras

Equipment / Kit Hire

Sleeping Bag Hire
Trekking Pole Hire

Pre/Post Trip Accommodation

Pre/post accommodation in Cusco (Twin/Double/Single)
…/per night
Pre/post accommodation in Lima (Single)
…/per night
Pre/post accommodation in Lima (Twin/Double)
…/per night

Upgrades

Optional Private Room & Tent Upgrade from
…/per person

For solo travellers looking for their own space, an optional private room and tent can be booked for an extra charge, see Optional Extras for the price. Please request this at the time of booking (this is subject to availability).


To request any extras, message your host via your Much Better Adventures account once you have booked your trip.

All extras must be paid before your trip starts.

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  • Elizabeth W.

    The combination of stunning natural beauty, culture, personal challenge, and group dynamics made this a very special trip. Our guides Christian and Edson were so knowledgable and generous in sharing their heritage. Because of the elevation, parts of this trek are difficult - I would advise anyone considering it to take seriously the impact of elevation and consider arriving even earlier than recommended and/or taking altitude meds (I did and don't think I would have been able to complete the trek without them). But the challenges were so worthwhile and were necessary to truly experience these places on foot! Organization of the trip was good - timing was often flexible but we got where we needed to be in the end! The camping setup was taken care of for us and was comfortable. The food was always good and plentiful and as the only vegetarian in the group I was always taken care of. Our group genuinely enjoyed each others company. Seeing Machu Picchu was more meaningful to me after being immersed in the landscape and culture during the trek days. This is exactly the kind of adventure that I couldn't have on my own and I'm grateful that MBA made it possible.

  • Emily J.

    Wow. What a fantastic trip. Very well organized and reasonably priced. Our guides Christian and Edison were amazing, paced the group very well. Some days we moved slower to avoid the crowds which I appreciated. Our group got along really well. Felt very lucky to share such a beautiful experience with amazing people :)

  • Seth F.

    This hike was well-organized, fun, and decently challenging. The visits to several Inka sites the day before before the actual hiking began was a good learning experience that also afforded time for acclimatization. The hiking itself was enjoyable and not technical — the difficulty came more from the altitude than anything else (particularly the first two days). Accommodations were good and food was great. The guides Cristian and Edison were very knowledgeable.

  • Iwona B.

    My recent hike in Peru was truly a wonderful experience and one I will remember for years to come. The trip offered an excellent variety of activities, making it worth every single penny. From breathtaking scenery to engaging daily challenges, every moment felt rewarding and carefully thought through. A special highlight was the guide, who was incredibly informative and genuinely people-focused. His knowledge and passion added significant value to the overall experience, ensuring that every participant felt supported and engaged throughout the journey. Everything was exceptionally well organised, which made it easy to fully immerse in the experience without any worries. Even in fairly stark and challenging conditions, the quality of the food was outstanding . I would highly recommend this trip to anyone looking for a unique, enriching adventure.

  • Ayesha S.

    Our trekking trip was super organized and perfectly balanced! It offered an amazing combination of activities, educational information, scenic hiking, and delicious local food. Our guides, Christian and Edison, were absolutely amazing; they were super patient, knowledgeable, and guided our group safely through the Salkantay Pass. Highly recommended!

  • Mihaela V.

    This is my second time with MBA and definitely not the last ! Everything was perfect 👌 we had two guids Lino and Edy . Lino very knowledgeable,friendly and so funny 😊 Edy " the eagle " very spiritual . After the tour finished I booked Rainbow Mountain whith Inka Altitude and it was terrible. The guide left me in the mountain and go. I was very upset, I didn't know who to call. . i do not speak Spanish, i had no water left and no cash on me. The only phone number that i know it was MBA so I called them. 🫂🫂 I can not say thank you enough to Roxner he was so helpful,looking for solutions for me to get back to Cusco. It make me feel safe . I highly recomend MBA they will be with you from the beginning till they will drop you to the airport!!! Thank you Roxner for picking up the phone 🫂

  • Jennifer G.

    All in all a very solid experience. The trek was hard but doable for anyone with generally good level of a fitness. Lino and the rest of the guide team were very caring and competent guides and demonstrated tremendous energy and enthusiasm for showing everyone their beautiful country. I do wish I had known how massively overcrowded this trail is. Your group will never have the trail to yourself and will more often than not be on the exact same schedule as numerous other groups of similar or larger size - perhaps hundreds of other people at times. Also, while I was prepared for roughing it, the bathroom facilities at campgrounds could be greatly improved with installation of toilet seats and consistent provision of toilet paper. I brought my own sleeping bag for the three nights of camping but wish I had also brought my own air mattress and pillow because the ones provided were very basic. Finally, the distances on the MBA website do not seem entirely accurate. It seems clear that the plan is to virtually always do the longer downhill on day 2 (which is certainly the better choice) and have a shorter day 3 followed by a drive to the hot springs. Also, as of May 2026, a large section of the day 3 Inca trail is closed due to a landslide, resulting in a walk on the road and ~30 minute bus ride instead of part of the hike that day.

  • Debra S.

    Our trek to Machu Picchu via the Salkantay Trail with Much Better Adventures was an unforgettable experience from start to finish. While the spectacular scenery, dramatic mountain landscapes, and breathtaking views were everything we had hoped for, it was the people who truly made the trip special. From day one, our group quickly bonded through the shared challenges and achievements of the trek. There was a wonderful atmosphere of encouragement, enthusiasm, and good humour throughout. Whether we were tackling a steep ascent, admiring a stunning vista, or relaxing together at the end of the day, there was always plenty of laughter and support. A huge part of this was thanks to our exceptional guides, Lino and Juan Carlos. Their knowledge, passion, and positivity were infectious. They took great care of everyone in the group, offering constant encouragement while sharing fascinating insights into the local culture, history, and environment. By the end of the trek, they felt less like guides and more like friends. Every day brought new moments of amazement, from the snow-capped peaks surrounding the Salkantary Pass to the changing landscapes as we descended towards the cloud forest. Then came the unforgettable highlight: our first sight of Machu Picchu. After days of trekking together, arriving at this extraordinary site was both emotional and awe-inspiring. Standing among the ancient ruins, surrounded by the incredible scenery, was a moment none of us will ever forget. This was far more than just a trek—it was an adventure shared with wonderful people, filled with camaraderie, laughter, and unforgettable memories. Thank you to Much Better Adventures, and especially to Lino and Juan Carlos, for making it such a remarkable experience.

  • Giles M.

    This was the best trip I have ever been on and I'm not that young! We started as 13 people, all of whom I'd never met and left as great friends. The group was always well supported by the guides and support staff, allowing us to focus on enjoying each other and the amazing places we went to. It's not an adventure if some things, totally out of our control, went wrong. When we were faced with a need to adapt, the group, which had coalesced by that point, took the challenge on and we all worked together to find the best solution possible. Leaders, formal and informal, stepped up to ensure we were able to each achieve our own understanding of success and goal achievement. Yes the scenery was beautiful, the type twoness was everything we expected and so on. What truly blew me away was being led by two guides who know this place, are rooted to the land and local communities, permitting us to join their culture, if only for a short time. This led to my favorite part of the trip. The laying of a ceremonial cairn at Humantay Lake with Papa Lino and Eddicito leading us in a local coca leaf experience at the top of the pass literally brought tears to my eyes. It grounded all of us in the spiritual significance of how important these places are to the Quechua people. It was a truly transformative, life changing experience. Thank you for this amazing service you offer and provide. This will not be my last trip with MBA!

  • Maxime F.

    Fantastic trek with an excellent itinerary and great food throughout (make sure you try guinea pigs!). We had to take a slightly different route due to landslides, but Lino and Edy adapted everything really well and made the whole experience smooth and enjoyable. The weather can be intense — when it rains, it really pours — so come prepared. I’d also highly recommend arriving in Cusco a day or two early to help acclimatise to the altitude before the trek starts (even if you are fit!).

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  • Special and meaningful adventure

    Elizabeth W. June 2026
    The combination of stunning natural beauty, culture, personal challenge, and group dynamics made this a very special trip. Our guides Christian and Edson were so knowledgable and generous in sharing their heritage. Because of the elevation, parts of this trek are difficult - I would advise anyone considering it to take seriously the impact of elevation and consider arriving even earlier than recommended and/or taking altitude meds (I did and don't think I would have been able to complete the trek without them). But the challenges were so worthwhile and were necessary to truly experience these places on foot! Organization of the trip was good - timing was often flexible but we got where we needed to be in the end! The camping setup was taken care of for us and was comfortable. The food was always good and plentiful and as the only vegetarian in the group I was always taken care of. Our group genuinely enjoyed each others company. Seeing Machu Picchu was more meaningful to me after being immersed in the landscape and culture during the trek days. This is exactly the kind of adventure that I couldn't have on my own and I'm grateful that MBA made it possible.
  • June 2026

    Emily J. June 2026
    Wow. What a fantastic trip. Very well organized and reasonably priced. Our guides Christian and Edison were amazing, paced the group very well. Some days we moved slower to avoid the crowds which I appreciated. Our group got along really well. Felt very lucky to share such a beautiful experience with amazing people :)
  • Solid Trip

    Seth F. June 2026
    This hike was well-organized, fun, and decently challenging. The visits to several Inka sites the day before before the actual hiking began was a good learning experience that also afforded time for acclimatization. The hiking itself was enjoyable and not technical — the difficulty came more from the altitude than anything else (particularly the first two days). Accommodations were good and food was great. The guides Cristian and Edison were very knowledgeable.
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    Iwona B. June 2026
    My recent hike in Peru was truly a wonderful experience and one I will remember for years to come. The trip offered an excellent variety of activities, making it worth every single penny. From breathtaking scenery to engaging daily challenges, every moment felt rewarding and carefully thought through. A special highlight was the guide, who was incredibly informative and genuinely people-focused. His knowledge and passion added significant value to the overall experience, ensuring that every participant felt supported and engaged throughout the journey. Everything was exceptionally well organised, which made it easy to fully immerse in the experience without any worries. Even in fairly stark and challenging conditions, the quality of the food was outstanding . I would highly recommend this trip to anyone looking for a unique, enriching adventure.
  • A trekking escape

    Ayesha S. June 2026
    Our trekking trip was super organized and perfectly balanced! It offered an amazing combination of activities, educational information, scenic hiking, and delicious local food. Our guides, Christian and Edison, were absolutely amazing; they were super patient, knowledgeable, and guided our group safely through the Salkantay Pass. Highly recommended!
  • What an adventure!!!

    Mihaela V. June 2026
    This is my second time with MBA and definitely not the last ! Everything was perfect 👌 we had two guids Lino and Edy . Lino very knowledgeable,friendly and so funny 😊 Edy " the eagle " very spiritual . After the tour finished I booked Rainbow Mountain whith Inka Altitude and it was terrible. The guide left me in the mountain and go. I was very upset, I didn't know who to call. . i do not speak Spanish, i had no water left and no cash on me. The only phone number that i know it was MBA so I called them. 🫂🫂 I can not say thank you enough to Roxner he was so helpful,looking for solutions for me to get back to Cusco. It make me feel safe . I highly recomend MBA they will be with you from the beginning till they will drop you to the airport!!! Thank you Roxner for picking up the phone 🫂
  • Great Trip But Could Be Stellar

    Jennifer G. May 2026
    All in all a very solid experience. The trek was hard but doable for anyone with generally good level of a fitness. Lino and the rest of the guide team were very caring and competent guides and demonstrated tremendous energy and enthusiasm for showing everyone their beautiful country. I do wish I had known how massively overcrowded this trail is. Your group will never have the trail to yourself and will more often than not be on the exact same schedule as numerous other groups of similar or larger size - perhaps hundreds of other people at times. Also, while I was prepared for roughing it, the bathroom facilities at campgrounds could be greatly improved with installation of toilet seats and consistent provision of toilet paper. I brought my own sleeping bag for the three nights of camping but wish I had also brought my own air mattress and pillow because the ones provided were very basic. Finally, the distances on the MBA website do not seem entirely accurate. It seems clear that the plan is to virtually always do the longer downhill on day 2 (which is certainly the better choice) and have a shorter day 3 followed by a drive to the hot springs. Also, as of May 2026, a large section of the day 3 Inca trail is closed due to a landslide, resulting in a walk on the road and ~30 minute bus ride instead of part of the hike that day.
  • Wow! - Salkantary 16 May

    Debra S. May 2026
    Our trek to Machu Picchu via the Salkantay Trail with Much Better Adventures was an unforgettable experience from start to finish. While the spectacular scenery, dramatic mountain landscapes, and breathtaking views were everything we had hoped for, it was the people who truly made the trip special. From day one, our group quickly bonded through the shared challenges and achievements of the trek. There was a wonderful atmosphere of encouragement, enthusiasm, and good humour throughout. Whether we were tackling a steep ascent, admiring a stunning vista, or relaxing together at the end of the day, there was always plenty of laughter and support. A huge part of this was thanks to our exceptional guides, Lino and Juan Carlos. Their knowledge, passion, and positivity were infectious. They took great care of everyone in the group, offering constant encouragement while sharing fascinating insights into the local culture, history, and environment. By the end of the trek, they felt less like guides and more like friends. Every day brought new moments of amazement, from the snow-capped peaks surrounding the Salkantary Pass to the changing landscapes as we descended towards the cloud forest. Then came the unforgettable highlight: our first sight of Machu Picchu. After days of trekking together, arriving at this extraordinary site was both emotional and awe-inspiring. Standing among the ancient ruins, surrounded by the incredible scenery, was a moment none of us will ever forget. This was far more than just a trek—it was an adventure shared with wonderful people, filled with camaraderie, laughter, and unforgettable memories. Thank you to Much Better Adventures, and especially to Lino and Juan Carlos, for making it such a remarkable experience.
  • Amazing Adventure, Amazing People

    Giles M. May 2026
    This was the best trip I have ever been on and I'm not that young! We started as 13 people, all of whom I'd never met and left as great friends. The group was always well supported by the guides and support staff, allowing us to focus on enjoying each other and the amazing places we went to. It's not an adventure if some things, totally out of our control, went wrong. When we were faced with a need to adapt, the group, which had coalesced by that point, took the challenge on and we all worked together to find the best solution possible. Leaders, formal and informal, stepped up to ensure we were able to each achieve our own understanding of success and goal achievement. Yes the scenery was beautiful, the type twoness was everything we expected and so on. What truly blew me away was being led by two guides who know this place, are rooted to the land and local communities, permitting us to join their culture, if only for a short time. This led to my favorite part of the trip. The laying of a ceremonial cairn at Humantay Lake with Papa Lino and Eddicito leading us in a local coca leaf experience at the top of the pass literally brought tears to my eyes. It grounded all of us in the spiritual significance of how important these places are to the Quechua people. It was a truly transformative, life changing experience. Thank you for this amazing service you offer and provide. This will not be my last trip with MBA!
  • Fantastic trek with an excellent

    Maxime F. May 2026
    Fantastic trek with an excellent itinerary and great food throughout (make sure you try guinea pigs!). We had to take a slightly different route due to landslides, but Lino and Edy adapted everything really well and made the whole experience smooth and enjoyable. The weather can be intense — when it rains, it really pours — so come prepared. I’d also highly recommend arriving in Cusco a day or two early to help acclimatise to the altitude before the trek starts (even if you are fit!).
  • Difficult but worth it.

    Cate O. May 2026
    We enjoyed our time with Lino and Edson as they guided us through the Salkantay Trek and to Machu Picchu. Started in the Andes and ended in the Amazon. Highly recommend!
  • Definitely and Adventure.

    marlo o. May 2026
    Day to day schedules didn't necessarily match up with what the website stated. Miles were longer, and timing was considerably longer- almost always, whether it be in the van, or on the trail. I needed food, more than once. Bring your snacks, because all the meals you're expecting don't always happen. The group farewell dinner on the last night DID NOT HAPPEN at all. That was a shame.
  • An extraordinary hiking experience

    Sandrine G. May 2026
    This trek was perfect from start to finish, very well organized and with 2 incredibly kind local guides, who took care of everything for the group. Food was delicious, people was friendly and open minded. I highly recommend this trek!
  • Famtastic

    Mrs W. May 2026
    What an amazing adventure. Lino and Etson (apologies I am not sure I have the correct spelling) were our incredible guides so kind, thoughtful and helpful. Always just there when you needed a helping hand. Incredibly passionate and knowledgeable about everywhere we went. The food was delicious and with our early starts coca tea delivered to our tent to wake us up was such a welcome treat but more local coffee at breakfast would have helped! The beauty of the landscape at every turn truly took my breath away. Lino was also so cognisant of ensuring we had space away from the many other people/groups on this popular route. Overall an incredible experience.
  • Trail was amazing

    Rebecca K. May 2026
    Thank you much better adventures! I had the best time, the staff on the trail were great, there was always plenty of food and I felt super safe and looked after in the trail. The food was amazing for camp kitchens. I even got a birthday cake! I booked a trip for my birthday and much better adventures team truly made it special. Thank you Leno and Eddie for getting me to Machu Pichu!! Thank you again Rebecca
  • Wonderful trip

    Chen Z. May 2026
    The trip was in general well organised. The local host was informative and helpful. Our guide Lino and Eddie worked tirelessly to make sure we were all looked after. I had a small accident on the last hiking day (my own fault), Lino walked slowly with me all the way downhill to guarantee that I finished the trek safely and not being left behind — very very grateful for his help! Also big thanks to the chef team: the quality and variety of the meals at the camping sites were well above and beyond our expectation. The hiking itself had some challenging moments, but the scenery on the way was definitely worth all the effort. So, do it, you won’t disappoint.
  • Brilliant trip

    Katja G. April 2026
    I joined the trip in September and had an amazing experience. Our guides Christian and Eddi took good care of our group. Both were very knowledgeable and shared information about history, culture and their own experiences. The Salkantay trek is very doable with a good level of fitness, be aware that altitudes sickness might be an issue (Arriving a few days earlier may help. I personally travelled through Peru the weeks before arriving in Cusco via bus and had no issues. ). In general the trail is well maintained and there are no sketchy sections. Our cooking team made plenty of tasty food every single day, so nobody will go hungry. Accommodation before/after the trip and the tents were good. I rented a sleeping bag from the company and it was plenty warm. It´s a bit disappointing that you won´t hike up to Machu Picchu as well, however it makes total sense that with the tight schedule you take the bus up to the sight early in the morning. We were super lucky and had no clouds the day we visited Machu Picchu. Some people my stress about what route the trip takes during the visit. We had Route 3 and we all were very happy with that, the views were amazing. All in all I recommend booking this trip.
  • Outstanding Trip

    Langer 1. January 2026
    The trip was amazing. Our main guide, Christian, may be a literal saint, and our assistant guide Eddie was the coolest guy on the planet. Both were human encyclopedias regarding the history and terrain, and took care of our group's needs with amazing care. The hike itself was spectacular and unforgettable. The ONLY complaints/recommendations I have are that the tour-supplied lodgings left a bit to be desired (may have just been a result of high volume of tourists in the area at that time) and to make sure you check in with your guides about the exact plan for the trek. There were a few sections that some folks in the group ended up driving through, which took away from the "we're doing this all on foot" feeling. A few of us opted for an extra-early AM wake-up to handle the last section on foot, but if we hadn't been squeaky wheels about it we might have ended up in the van as well.
  • Salkantay

    Dale E. November 2025
    A fantastic trek which combined a bit of everything - physical challenge, cultural and historical insight, amazing landscape and a great group of people. As a first time organised travel experience, it was so much better than I imagined it would be!
  • Salkantay

    Kiya N. November 2025
    I loved this trek on many levels. S Physically, emotionally and socially. . it challenged them all. ⁹
  • Wonderful experience

    David M. November 2025
    I had a wonderful week on the Salkantay Trek with MBA. The trek itself was the right amount of challenging, with awe-inspiring and varied landscapes every day. The group was expertly guided by Christian who combined clarity as a trek leader, expertise on the landscape, flora sna fauna and Inka history, and a sense of fun and humour throughout. The rest of the crew - porters chefs and our second guide Naida - all did a fantastic job. The quality of food was amazing, and we enjoyed a range of Peruvian dishes somehow rustled up by the chef team in campsite kitchens. The itinerary was well balanced with some shorter days of hiking alongside the longer arduous days. I loved the day in the Sacred Valley and some time on a coffee plantation and hot springs as well as the trekking. Our day at Macchu Picchu started with fog but Christian encouraged us to be patient and after 80 or 90 minutes of waiting, the weather cleared and MP was stunning! Everyone in the group was friendly, supportive and fun and we have stayed in touch in real life after the trek. The only negative for me was that some parts of the trail were very busy - I had expected it to be a little quieter. But. . . it is hard to complain about tourists when you are a tourist and it was nevertheless a 5 star week for me.
  • Hola Chicos!

    Bennett R. October 2025
    Splendid hike along the Salkantay rout! I experienced some altitude sickness the first few days despite having medicine to prevent it, but all worked out in the end. Local guides helped to arrange passage by horse for me through one of the more difficult sections. Christian and Edison are fantastic guides!
  • Wonderful experience in all aspects

    Sarah M. October 2025
    My husband and I were part of a group of ten guided by Christian and Nyda and supported by two exceptional cooks throughout the trek part. I don’t know how Christian found the energy to not only get us all through the walking but also to continue to look after us all and to make sure everything was set in each camp. He was exceptional. Nyda brought lots of smiles and energy and helped me to feel safe and secure whilst hiking. Our camps were all great, our sleeping bags warm and mats comfortable. The camps were basic but all had a large dining area where we could have communal meals - and what fantastic meals they were. We had varied, colourful, filling food, all based on Peruvian produce and cuisine. Our chefs even made us a delicious cake for the final morning, complete with icing to wish us well. Our hotel at the start and end was centrally located in Cusco and based around open courtyards, and both rooms we stayed in were comfortable with high ceilings, Our hotel in Machu Picchu Pueblo was more basic but the town itself was fun and given we were tired post-trek and needing to get up at 430, it didn’t really matter! They also made breakfast for us super-early which was very kind. We had great communication with Roxner who was the coordinator for Peru Action Treks. Christian managed all the logistics of the Machu Picchu day (which were extensive) flawlessly and gave us a very detailed, informative and personally meaningful tour of Machu Picchu. We had a wonderful experience overall and there isn’t anything I can think of that needed improving. We had a couple of days affected by rain but that’s just a reality of doing trekking and we worked out ways to work with the weather and conditions. There were also fun and funny moments every day; the hilarious coffee roasting and dancing on day three, singing along to bad 80s music on the way to the hot springs, learning about the fate of Claudio the Rooster… so many moments that made this more than just a trek. I can’t recommend it highly enough!
  • Exceptionally amazing!

    Andrea B. October 2025
    My very first tracking holiday and it went exceptionally well from the beginning to the end🥰. Peru is an amazing country with so much diversity and vibrant culture. Definitely worth a visit and wrestle with the altitude 🤭. The food provided was diverse and delicious; the chefs absolutely did their best to provide tasty dishes so we can explore the peruvian cuisine. Same goes for the porters who ensured our bags and sleeping gear will get to the next stop on time and ready to use! I'd like to say special thanks to our guides Christian and Naira for being so friendly, helpful and caring of the whole group throughout the journey. Their professionalism and presence made the trip a whole lot more than I expected ☺️!! Planty has been shared on the Inka culture and the current customs of the people. Everything was well planned and the group atmosphere was excellent 👌. I highly recommend MBA to anyone wishing for an adventure as they will surely get much more than that 😉. Can't say enough how much I enjoyed the hole journey and the people I got to spend the time with so I am going to close with an "I will be back" 😁.
  • Salkantay - a brilliant adventure!

    Linda H. October 2025
    A totally brilliant experience! Hiking which was challenging at times, supported with comfortable camping, great food and the best guides in Christian and Edison: their knowledge, passion and pride in Peru shone through. I had the best week on the Salkantay Trail.
  • Salkantay Experience

    Monica N. October 2025
    It is hard to truly express the experience. Christian and Eddy are patient and present through every footstep. The young men who prepared our food are outstanding. To deliver such a healthy variety of meals in remote, sometimes rainy, sometimes cool conditions is a feat itself. They are unsung heroes who made sure we were all well energized for the trekking.
  • Bryce - Salkantay

    Bryce C. October 2025
    Christian Peña and Eddie were the absolute BEST guides anyone could ask for. Patient, knowledgeable, and passionate are the best adjectives to describe both of them, and i recommend them to any and all prospective travelers.
  • Family!

    Verena M. October 2025
    I can highly recommend this trip! I’d never been on a MuchBetter trip before, and will definitely be going on one again. It was very well organised, including tickets, communication, accommodation, food and transport (via Action Peru). The views throughout were stunning, with our hike up to the glaciers of Salktany Pass before descending through the jungle being a highlight. Our guide was Lino and he was so lovely - always encouraging us on, keeping us safe, passionate about the local history, and a champion at Sappo! The rest of the team was also incredible, with a shout-out to our chef Albert and his banana cakes and three course meals regardless of conditions. Our group was also fantastic - we were 8 in total ranging from 20s to 60s and we really bonded over the trip. Some tips for anyone considering this trip - Expect to get rained on a lot! Good waterproof gear and boots is a must, and get the poncho as well in Cusco. We were lucky in that the rain would always clear in time for the key photos! - We were all affected differently by the altitude, consider getting there a couple days early (MuchBetter organised my transport and accommodation) and Diamox. Personally I struggled with nausea and fatigue in the first days. - Trekking poles were very helpful - I travelled on my own as a 26yo female and felt safe, both on my own in Cusco and on the trek.
  • Could be Better

    Angela P. October 2025
    I booked this trek with Much Better Adventures thinking that they would be involved in all aspects of the tour. However, they subcontract the trip out to a local provider which means they don't have much control on how the trek runs. There were quite a lot of changes to the itinerary during the trek due to strikes and landslides - this meant completing a large section of the trek via minibus which was disappointing.
  • A wonderful adventure!

    Hannah B. September 2025
    This was my second MBA adventure and it certainly did not disappoint, if you're interested in the trip then don't hesitate to book it. As with my previous trip, we had a lovely group of people, which always makes things more enjoyable, particularly as I travel solo. Christian and Eddie, our guides, were fabulous from start to finish. Christian is truly a font of knowledge and it was a privilege to learn from him throughout the trip. All the camps were perfectly comfortable and facilities were better than I expected throughout. A mention must also go to the cooks, who did the most fantastic job of serving up vast quantities of delicious food at every meal in basic kitchens. I was very nervous ahead of time, particularly having read reviews, about the difficulty level of the hike and the altitude. I was fortunate enough not to find the altitude a struggle beyond getting out of breath much more quickly than I usually would when hiking uphill. In terms of the hike itself, I found it quite straightforward and I'm by no means a super-fit athlete. We had one longer day at the start which was tough going on the knees by the end of day as we did roughly 12k of continuous downhill, but none of the trail itself is difficult in hiking terms. If you have a reasonable level of hiking fitness and previous experience of hiking holidays in varied terrain then, assuming you manage with the altitude, you will be fine with the actual hiking. The wonderful: the scenery is truly spectacular and it is a privilege to camp in the shadow of the beautiful Salkantay mountain for a night. Machu Picchu is incredible and a mind-boggling feat of engineering. Peruvian food is delicious and everywhere I went in the country - including a week travelling on my own prior to the group trip - felt incredibly safe and welcoming. The less wonderful: I was prepared for Cusco and Machu Picchu to be busy, but I expected the hiking part of this trip to be a little more "off the beaten path" than it turned out to be. Maybe we just hit a busy patch, but there were a number of other (larger) groups on roughly the same itinerary and schedule as us, which made the trek feel quite busy. In the interests of honesty, I prefer my hikes with zero people so may not be the best measure to go by, but it definitely wasn't a deserted trail. Other advice: if you're interested in the history and culture of the area, I'd highly recommend some extra time in Cusco. I managed to fill 3. 5 days without any trouble and had to pick and choose my activities a bit, so don't be afraid to take a chance on that front. I had a few really good meals there too, so you won't go hungry! The packing list was pretty spot on, I followed it and used most of what I had brought. Layers for the first night camping at altitude are an absolute must. I had 3 thin but good quality layers on top and bottom, a hat and a good sleeping bag. I ended up removing the hat sometime during the night, but I'd much rather have it that way round than be cold! I think that concludes my essay, hopefully some of this information will be useful if you are reading it and considering signing up. As I said at the start - just book and go, you won't regret it!

Before You Travel

What to Pack

Backpack with hiking gear laid out

Know before you go! Some stuff we'll provide, other things you'll need to bring.

Kit List

What's included?
  • Tent, inflatable mattress and pillow
  • Duffle bag for your personal belongings (8KG to take on the trek)
  • Group oxygen bottle and medical kit (for emergencies only)
What's available to hire?
  • Sleeping bag (Anyone over 6ft should enquire with host first on length of sleeping bag)
  • Trekking poles
What do I need to bring?

RUCKSACKS AND BAGS

  • Day pack (25-30 litre)
  • Rucksack/Duffle bag 70-90L(main luggage)
  • Dry Bags (to keep clothes dry on trek and separate clean/dirty)
  • Plastic wallets/ziplock bags for keeping documents/passport dry

CLOTHING

  • Waterproof jacket and trousers
  • Reusable Poncho (optional to cover bag and body during short frequent rains)
  • Warm fleece (Night 1 of camping can reach -5 degrees Celcius)
  • Down Jacket for early mornings and evenings
  • Wicking base layers and mid layers (long sleeved to protect from the sun during the trek)
  • Light long walking trousers
  • Few t-shirts
  • Winter gloves (waterproof/windproof)
  • Beanie and sun hat
  • Buff or neckscarf
  • Swimwear
  • Warm layers (merino best) for the first night camping at 3900m
  • Comfortable clothes for around camp and in Cusco

FOOTWEAR

  • Hiking boots - Waterproof/Gortex
  • Comfortable shoes/trainers for the evenings to use around camp
  • Sandals for showers/hot spring
  • Hiking socks (several pairs in the event of them getting wet)

Camping Gear

  • Down or synthetic feather sleeping bag (Recommended comfort at min -5)
  • Sleeping bag liner if you feel the cold
  • Ear plugs
  • Trekking poles (recommended)
  • Headtorch (plus spare batteries)
  • Reusable water bottle (2 x 1L recommended)
  • Sunglasses
  • Toiletries (Tissue/toilet paper, wet wipes, personal camping towel)
  • Sunscreen (SPF 35+ recommended)
  • Alcohol hand-gel
  • Insect repellent
  • Personal First Aid Kit (Personal medication and essentials, blister pads, pain killers, antihistamines etc)
  • Universal travel plug adapter
  • Power bank or solar charger
  • Passports (and visas), in a waterproof bag (will be carried with you on the trek)
  • Travel insurance documents
  • Extra energy bars and snacks (if needed) - read our article on Best Hiking Snacks (opens in new tab)

FURTHER INFORMATION

  • During the trek briefing on Day 1, you will receive a duffel bag to pack your trekking gear into. Each person is allowed a strict weight limit of 8kg for porterage, which includes the weight of your sleeping bag. You’ll only need to carry a day pack on the trek itself. To ensure you stay within the weight limit, a scale will be available at the hotel before departure for the trek, allowing you to check that your gear meets the allowance. Your main suitcase will remain stored at the hotel in Cusco.

You will need to pack 4 full days worth of clothes to include your trekking gear/warm evening camping clothes/toiletries/sleeping clothes/spare shoes/swimwear and a recommended set of clean clothes for Machu Picchu.

  • Your camp crew will provide you with boiled water every day, which is safe to drink. Should you have any concerns about the water quality, please feel free to bring additional water purification tablets.

FAQs

Your guides are highly experienced and trained to adapt to changing mountain conditions. If weather, trail conditions or health issues require a change to the planned itinerary, they’ll make informed decisions with your safety and experience as the top priority. Alternative routes, transport or timing adjustments may be used if necessary, and your host team will keep you informed every step of the way.

No permit is required for the trek itself, but entry to Machu Picchu requires a permit — and this is included in your trip price. Your host secures early morning entry permits on your behalf, timed to help you make the most of the site before the crowds arrive. Permits are pre-purchased in your name and allocated to either the 06:00 or 07:00 entry on Circuit 2 or Circuit 3, depending on availability when you book.

To give your host the best chance of securing a permit for you alongside the rest of the group, we strongly recommend booking early and providing the following details as soon as possible — ideally at the time of booking:

Full name (as it appears on your passport) Passport number Nationality Date of birth

For late bookings, permits may only be available for a later time slot or different circuit, meaning you could enter separately from the group.

We recommend booking your trip at least 6–8 months in advance. Machu Picchu permits are released once a year, usually in January (sometimes earlier), and popular entry slots sell out within one to two months of going on sale. Tickets are secured with your passport details, which you must show at entry. Once booked, these tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Therefore, it is important we receive your passport details as soon as possible to secure a ticket and that you travel with the Passport provided.

Please Note: Due to increased demand and a quick turnaround your host will automatically secure a Circuit 2 permit on your behalf. If Circuit 2 is sold out by the time your permit is purchased, a Circuit 3 permit will be booked instead. As a result, your group may be divided into two smaller groups for your visit.

If you have any questions about permits before booking, please don't hesitate to contact our support team.

Your local host will handle the booking of your Machu Picchu permits which are booked using your passport details, so please provide your full name, nationality, passport number and date of birth at the time of booking — at time of booking or as early as possible. If these are not provided then your host is unable to book the permits once bookings are open with Peru’s Ministry of Culture and the dedicated time and circuit will be sold out quickly. Once issued, permits are non-refundable and non-transferable. You’ll need to travel with the same passport you booked with. If your passport changes after booking, just let your local host know and bring the original one with you for entry.

You’ll be accompanied by an experienced, English-speaking lead guide throughout the trek, with assistant guides added depending on group size. A dedicated support team, including chefs, porters and horse handlers, will manage logistics, transport your luggage, and ensure everything runs smoothly at the camps.

Yes, it is possible to leave excess luggage items at your hotel in Cusco and pick them up at the end of the trip.

Clean drinking water will be provided for you each morning and at meals. In an effort to eliminate plastic waste you must bring your own water bottle or hydration bladder with you. If you are concerned about the water quality, please feel free to bring additional water purification tablets.

Yes, horses are used by the local team to assist with the logistics of transporting food and camping equipment. They are cared for on the trail by trained handlers within the porterage team. All our horsemen and horses are registered with the Salkantay Association who monitor their wellbeing, and they take steps to ensure the welfare of horses by applying a maximum weight of 30kg per horse on a maximum of two trekking expeditions per month. Please be aware that you may encounter other local trekking companies whilst on the trail who sadly do not take the same stringent approach to animal welfare.

At Much Better Adventures, we work hard to accommodate dietary requirements and allergies so your trip is safe, inclusive and enjoyable. That said, options can vary by country, location and accommodation, and in some places options may be limited or unavailable. The information below has been provided by your host so you’re fully informed about what will be possible on your trip depending on your individual requirements. This information should be read carefully prior to your trip to ensure that you are adequately prepared for the situation ‘on the ground’.

Once you have booked on your trip, please fill out your passenger information form asap with any dietary requirements. Once you complete your passenger information, your dietary needs and any allergies are automatically shared with your host and, in turn, your guide. Please submit this as early as possible so they can plan accordingly and deliver the best experience. Please also remind your guide about your dietary requirements upon arrival, as mentioning these in person allows your guide to comprehend individual preferences and limitations as soon as you arrive.

BACKGROUND

Peruvian cuisine is one of the most diverse in South America, shaped by a remarkable geography that spans coastal fisheries, Andean highlands and Amazonian jun…Peruvian cuisine is one of the most diverse in South America, shaped by a remarkable geography that spans coastal fisheries, Andean highlands and Amazonian jungle, alongside centuries of influence from Indigenous, Spanish, African, Japanese and Chinese communities. The result is a varied and ingredient-rich food culture, where fresh produce, seafood, grains and tubers feature prominently across different regions. Most travellers with dietary requirements will find Peru relatively accommodating, as the breadth of the cuisine means plant-based, gluten-free and pescatarian options are commonly available. It helps to communicate requirements clearly in advance, and your guide will be well placed to assist with this throughout the trip.

SPECIAL DIETS

Vegetarian -Vegetarian diets can be catered for on this trip, provided that your host is made aware in advance. Peruvian vegetarian dishes rely heavily on native Andean ingredients like quinoa, potatoes, corn, and yellow chilies.

Vegan -Vegan diets can be catered for on this trip, provided that your host is made aware in advance.

Kosher -Fully certified Kosher kitchens and supervision are rare and usually cannot be guaranteed unless expressly confirmed in advance by your host. Vegetarian or vegan options can often be the most reliable alternative if this is acceptable to you. The Host is unable to guarantee a separate, certified cooking/preparation area or the use of certified kosher products. They can, however, provide meals that exclude non-Kosher ingredients (such as pork and shellfish) and avoid mixing meat and dairy. Vegetarian or vegan options can often be the most reliable alternative if this is acceptable to you. Please read the related sections above.

Halal -Certified Halal supply varies by location and may not always be possible. Vegetarian or vegan options can often be the most reliable alternative if this is acceptable to you. Please read the related sections above.

INTOLERANCES

Gluten Free (for Coeliac, please see Allergies section below) -Gluten-free diets can be catered for on this trip, provided that your host is made aware in advance. Please do consider bringing your favourite snacks or food supplements from home to ensure that you always have enough fuel for your adventure.

Lactose Free -Lactose-free diets can be catered for on this trip, provided that your host is made aware in advance. Many traditional dishes are naturally lactose-free or can easily be prepared without dairy, such as grilled meats, rice and vegetable dishes.

ALLERGIES

Our host has confirmed that provision for certain mild and severe or life threatening food allergies on this trip may be unreliable. Please get in touch with our Customer Experience team prior to booking to discuss whether your requirements can be accommodated safely on this trip.

This will allow us to carefully consider the sensitivity and severity of your allergy, the available provision on the trip and the accessibility of medical care should a reaction occur. Your safety is always our top priority. Please note that when travelling overseas, local ingredients, food preparation methods and labelling standards may vary, particularly in remote areas. It is also worth noting that any allergies may result in more limited options and repetitive provision in some areas. Whilst your guide will help communicate dietary requirements where possible, customers remain responsible for managing their own allergies during the trip.

Sure can! Over 70% of our travellers travel solo, it’s a great way to meet like-minded people.

Our team of Adventure Hunters co-create exclusive adventures which are run by highly vetted, specialist hosts. The trip is run by our trusted host partner in the destination. We only work with independent, local, in-destination experts who know the very best places to explore and how to stay safe. Read more information about the local teams we partner with. You’ll be introduced to the host straight after making a booking via the Much Better Adventures platform.

Much Better Adventures refer to the UK Government’s official travel advice when designing trips and monitoring trip operations. We recommend that all customers are familiar with the practical information provided on the Government’s FCDO website, where current travel advice can be found by searching for the applicable destination(s).

For customers joining this trip from other international destinations – please also read the official travel advice applicable to your country of residence/origin, as this may differ.

We recommend checking out the country-specific information and also talking to a travel nurse.

We automatically convert prices from the local currency that a host receives to your chosen currency. We update our exchange rates on a daily basis so this does mean that prices displayed on the site are subject to currency fluctuations, which is why you may see them change over time.

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All of our group adventures are specially designed for adults to enjoy as we want these adventures to bring together outdoorsy people who are truly like-minded. You must be over 18 to join one of our trips.

You're always in good company on one of our adventures.

Our trips are typically made up of a mixture of solo travellers and small groups of 2 or 3 friends, with most in their 30s-50s.

Our sociable adventures are solo-friendly by design and naturally attract outdoorsy people with a shared mindset; a love for adventure, a desire to push themselves and meet awesome, like-minded people along the way. Check out our Community Values – a shared code to make sure that everyone's experience is safe, inclusive and brilliantly unforgettable.

It’s this camaraderie that has so often turned a great adventure into a life-changing one.

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In the Andes, there are two main seasons: wet and dry. The dry season, which runs from May to September, is the best time to visit. This period generally offers higher chances of clear skies and breathtaking views of the Andean mountains. With minimal rainfall, trails are safer and less slippery; while cooler, more stable temperatures make trekking conditions ideal. However, this is also peak tourist season, meaning popular destinations like Machu Picchu and Cusco can be busier. Nights in the mountains can be quite cold, with temperatures often dipping below freezing especially in the driest months of June and July. The shoulder months of April, October and November, are another great option. They see fewer crowds than the peak dry season but generally maintains dry conditions, though rain showers and cloud cover can occur. Regardless of the season, the unpredictable mountain weather at high altitudes can bring a mix of sunshine and rain, so being prepared for variable conditions is essential and warm layers for night time temperatures dropping is important.

If you decide to visit Lima before or after your trek, remember that the season is the reverse of this, so you can expect some grey skies there.

We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity.

What's the number?
It works out on average at 126kg of CO2 emissions per person, including all local transport, accommodation, food, activities, guides, staff and office operations.

The only thing it doesn’t include right now is flights and travel to the destination. We do make an overall estimate across all our customers separately, but as we don’t book flights, have customers from all corners of the world, and no way of reliably knowing their travel plans, we simply can’t include an individual number in the figure on display here. We’ve got a goal to fix that, so that when you book, there is a way to measure and mitigate the carbon emitted by your flight too.

But what does the number mean?
Yep, hard to picture eh? To give you an idea:

  • Driving 1000 miles/1609km would be approximately 281kg of CO2 in an average car (or 140.5kg per person, if there were two of you in it).
  • A return economy class flight between London and New York would be approximately 1619kg (1.66 tonnes) per person.
  • 10 trees in a temperate forest are estimated to remove approximately 250kg of CO2 from the air in a period of 5-10 years.

What are we doing about it?
Our trips are relatively low-carbon by design, and we're working with all our hosts to develop long term carbon reduction plans. We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity, ensuring the protection of the reserve and its wildlife.

Want to know more?
Amazingly, no international travel company has ever publicly published their carbon measurements before, as far as we know. We believe that must change, quickly. So we’re openly sharing the method we used in the hope that other companies will be able to more easily follow suit and build on what we've done so far. You'll find it all here.

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