The Inca Jungle Trek is the ultimate trip for adventure lovers. It combines cycling and walking through some beautiful areas of Cusco. You’ll come across many sites and paths just like those on the Inca Trail.
Witness the changing climate as you head down on bicycles from the Abra Malaga at over 4,000 masl winding and descending to the start of the jungle in Cusco. Let your exciting journey take you all the way to the New Seven Wonder of the World, Machu Picchu.
The Inca Jungle Trek is the ultimate trip for adventure lovers. It combines cycling and walking through some beautiful areas of Cusco. You’ll come across many sites and paths just like those on the Inca Trail.
Witness the changing climate as you head down on bicycles from the Abra Malaga at over 4,000 masl winding and descending to the start of the jungle in Cusco. Let your exciting journey take you all the way to the New Seven Wonder of the World, Machu Picchu.
Knowing what to expect will help make your decision easier, so we’ve come up with some aspects to aid you to make your choice.
For those who love to feel the wind rushing through their hair as they ride down a winding road from a cold, high altitude, this is a great choice. It’s a real thrill and is just fascinating to see the surroundings change as you go further and further down.
As you’ll be cycling from high up, you’ll get some of the most wonderful views over the ever-nearing jungle below. The luscious green scenery is the perfect backdrop for your bike ride, hike, and photos.
There’s no doubt that on this route you’ll learn a lot about the surroundings. You’ll see exotic plants and wildlife as well as get to know more about the Incas history. Your guide will give you plenty of information and feel free to ask whatever you like.
Most of the routes to Machu Picchu include just hiking; this is something different and offers a more exhilarating adventure with the bikes.
In contradiction to most of the other tours, you don’t spend much time in the colder climate regions on this trek, hence the name. Be ready to feel hot a lot, so light and thin clothing is a must to make sure you feel comfortable.
The jungle is full of bugs that love to bite. To make sure you get bitten as little as possible, you should make sure you take plenty of repellent as well as long-sleeved shirts and pants rather than shorts.
The Inca Jungle trek takes place in the La Convencion province of Cusco. To get to the starting point you’ll travel around 2-2.5 hours from the city of Cusco. It’s a beautiful trail through the jungle region to Machu Picchu.
This trek is relatively difficult. The reason being that you’ll need to take care when riding the bikes as you go along a road where cars are also passing from Cusco to Quillabamba. The changing climate can make things tough as well as the terrain and ascents and descents. Expect a moderate to challenging trek overall.
Make use of this packing list to make sure you have everything you need and don’t get stuck in the middle of the trek without the necessities.
To help you prepare for your jungle adventure, we’ve got some tips for you.
The following recommendatoins are to help you with planning the trek and to make sure you feel ready.
To avoid disappointment upon arrival in Cusco, we suggest you book well in advance. This way we can guarantee we’ll have guides available and a group ready to go. Last minute plans can mean we don’t have the date available that you’re after.
The best time to enjoy this trek is in the dry season, from May to October. The trip is available in rainy season but it can mean that the roads and trail are slippery and a little more dangerous.
You’ll need to make sure you have travel insurance that includes adventure activities for this trip. Many companies won’t let you travel with them without it, and healthcare in Cusco isn’t cheap if you do end up needing it.
Packing well means you won’t be stuck without something you need in the middle of the trail, especially tickets for the train and Machu Picchuand passport, as you won’t be able to ener without these. Use our list to make sure you have everything you need. You also want to be careful of the weight as you only have an allocated amount.
The altitude can really affect how you feel the first few days. Take things slowly and use some local remedies to help you including coca tea. If all esle fails, oxygen is available at most pharmacies in the city centre.