The famous Inca Trail is a four-day hike, which terminates at Machu Picchu, and is regarded by many as the highlight of their trip to Peru.
This scenic trail is often more demanding than what many people are expecting, but also more rewarding.
From this point, the trail passes more than 30 Inca ruins and traverses through spectacular scenery.
The most difficult portion of the trail is the second day of the hike, with a climb of 1,200 meters in elevation gain and two high passes.
There are campgrounds at intervals along the trail and one at the base of Machu Picchu.
Depending on the type of tour, hikers can either carry their own backpack or have it transported for them.
The daily number of hikers and porters on the trail is strictly enforced.
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