WHAT IS AN INCA TRAIL TREK?
The Classic Inca Trail Trek is one of the most popular hikes in the world! It leads to the mysterious citadel of Machu Picchu, UNESCO World Heritage Site and New 7 Wonder of the World, through the amazing Sun Gate. It is also known for its high quality spectacular archeological ruins along the Inca trail. Since 2001 the Peruvian government has enforced a quota and permit regulation, in order to preserve the 500 year-old trail.
Below are all of the SAM Travel Treks that are part of the Inca Trail
Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
Inca Trail 4 Days Trek to Machu Picchu
Salkantay Trek & Classic Inca Trail Hike 7 Days
2 Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu with CAMPING
WHAT IS AN ALTERNATIVE TREK?
An alternative trek is an alternative option of a trek instead of the classic Inca Trail, also in the Andes Mountains and Cusco region. The classic Inca Trail Trek is one of the most popular and well known, but unfortunately it sells out very quickly and bookings must be made well in advance.
There are some great alternative treks that still lead to Machu Picchu. These are gaining in more popularity as they become more well known. These are not restricted by the government so they are available any time of the year. The two most popular are the Lares trek 4D/3N or the Salkantay trek 5D/4N. There are others that do not end at Machu Picchu, such as Choquequirao 5/4N, a new lost city of the Incas larger than Machu Picchu.
The actual hiking views on these Alternative Treks to Machu Picchu might be even more spectacular than what you see on the Inca Trail but instead of hiking directly into the ruins, your trek ends at Aguas Calientes and spend the night there in a hotel. These treks tend to be less crowded and you still have the Machu Picchu tour the next day and in fact get to the ruins 2 hours before the Inca Trail trekkers. On clear mornings you will see the sun rising over Machu Picchu the surrounding mountains.
All Alternative Treks of Sam Travel that end at Machu Picchu are:
- Lares Trek to Machu Picchu 4D3N
- Lares Trek to Machu Picchu 3D2N
- Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu 5D4N
- Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu 4D3N
- Huchuy Qosqo to Machu Picchu 3D2N
- Huchuy Qosqo to Machu Picchu 2D1N
- Choquequirao to Machu Picchu 7D8N
- Ancascocha Trek to Machu Picchu 5D4N
- Inca Quarry Trail to Machu Picchu 4D3N
- Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu 4D3N
What Makes the Inca Trail so Special?
- It’s one of the most famous treks in the world
- It hikes right into Machu Picchu using the Royal Road of the Incas – no other trek does this
- You arrive at the Sun Gate with an impressive view over Machu Picchu at dawn
- It has a wonderful array of fascinating ruins every day
- Breathtaking scenery – from snowcapped mountains to dense lush cloud forest and jungle
- Good facilities and toilets are available at the campsites
- Despite large amounts of people, there are still moments for solitude in the mountains
- The feeling of completing a very famous trek
- Hiking through the ancient path to Machu Picchu
What may be inconvenient on the Inca Trail?
- 500 people depart every day. (this includes tourists and trekking staff)
- You need to book about 4 months in advance for high season and you MUST trek the date you booked for. No changes are allowed. If someone cancels, then their permit will not be used. There is no waiting list
- Many groups are as large as 25 people. (SAM Travel Peru maximum group size is just 8 people)
- Campsites are very full, with full facilities – it’s not exactly a wilderness or adventure camping experience
Good aspects of the alternative treks
- Trekking “OFF the beaten track,” exploring new places no one else goes
- On some of the treks you may be the only group departing that day
- A sense of adventure and discovering new trails
- Real wilderness camping
- Isolation and remote atmosphere
- Incredible Mountainous views and lots of wildlife
- Lots of herds of Alpaca, Llamas, and Vicuña
- What is lacking in ruins is usually made up by cultural interaction and the meeting of locals
- You still get to trek to Machu Picchu and experience the same tour of Machu Picchu as the Inca Trail
- You get to be at Machu Picchu in time for sun rise
Some inconveniences of the alternative trails
- You don’t walk into Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate, because you get the bus up to Machu Picchu.
- They are not as well known (but are becoming more well known such as the Lares & Salkantay treks) therefore there may be some concerns that you are making the best choice for you.
- There are not the high quality spectacular ruins along the other treks that you will find along the Inca trail.
- You will need to spend the night before your Machu Picchu visit in Aguas Calientes, we recommend you take the bus up in the morning of your visit.
- When you get home, no one is going to say “WOW,” “You did the Lares or Salkantay trek!” (That is changing as they become more well known)