One Day Inca Trail
The best bits of the Inca Trail packed into a day
The One Day Inca Trail is perfect for time-strapped travellers, hiking newbies and the I'll-pass-on-the-camping crowd. Starting at KM 104 checkpoint, you'll follow the last 12 km of the classic Inca Trail – winding through subtropical cloud forests, passing ancient Inca terraces and skirting mountain edges – before arriving at the Sun Gate: the iconic entrance to Machu Picchu. It's a taste of the high Andes, without committing to four days of hiking.
Our One Day Inca Trail trips
The One Day Inca Trail is included or available as an add-on on these trips. We may be able to include it on other Peru itineraries – get in touch to discuss your options.
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Reaching Inti Punku (Sun Gate) is the grand finale of your Inca Trail journey. This spectacular stone entrance perfectly frames Machu Picchu – almost like a painting, but trust us, it’s real. The Incas used it as a security checkpoint for the citadel and built it to align with the first rays of sunlight during the summer solstice. And guess what? The Inca Trail is the only way to see it.
This is one of the final ruins you'll see before you reach Machu Picchu. The Incas built Winay Wayna as a rest stop for royalty, complete with tiered crop terraces, ceremonial water fountains, towers and houses. It was also a place to relax and meditate, and with views of the forested slopes and the Urubamba River below, it's easy to see why.
Why choose us
We train our trekking team in-house to meet our rigorous safety standards. All our guides are certified and receive expert-led training in first aid, evacuation, survival skills and altitude sickness. We also carry oxygen cylinders on all treks for emergency use.
When you trek with us, you support local people who live and work in the Andean highlands. We take our crew’s welfare seriously, pay a fair wage and provide a safe work environment – including strict luggage weight limits for porters. We also invest in community initiatives to promote the long-term sustainability of the Andes and its traditional cultures.
We take care of the details, so you can focus on enjoying the journey. We’ll provide tents and sleeping mats, our porters will set up camp and carry the bulk of your belongings, and our cooks will prepare three delicious meals and snacks each day. You can also hire extra gear like hiking poles and sleeping bags from us.
We travel with respect for the places we visit and the people we meet along the way. As a B Corp, we’re all about balancing profit and purpose and using business as a force for good. We also give back to the communities we visit with the help of The Intrepid Foundation.
Keen for a bigger trek?
Want to explore even more of the Andes? Check out our longer trips on the full Inca Trail, the Quarry Trail or the Salkantay Trek.
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