Inca Jungle + Machu Picchu 4 Days / 3 Nights

4 Days
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Group Size
Min 2 Persons
Duration
4 Days
Activity Type
Tour Cultural
Season
All Year
Food
Not included
Physical Level
Easy
Physical Level
Easy
Lodge/Hotel
Easy

Overview

This 4-day trip mixes bike descent, jungle hikes, and Machu Picchu. Start with a private vehicle ride from Cusco to Abra Malaga. Our trained drivers handle the 4-hour mountain drive. Stop in Ollantaytambo for a quick breakfast. One representative keeps tabs on your full schedule.

At Abra Malaga, guides brief the bike setup. Full gear comes standard—helmets, gloves, knee pads. Descend 3 hours to Santa Maria at 1,450 m. Lunch follows. Afternoon offers optional rafting on Vilcanota River, Class III/IV rapids.

Next, hike through tropical zones to Santa Teresa. Spot exotic birds and plants. Visit a local family to learn hands-on coffee roasting with organic beans. Guides explain Andean farming traditions in detail. Relax in Cocalmayo hot springs after lunch.

Day 3 brings optional zipline—4 lines plus hanging bridges over canopy. Then walk 1 hour to Hidroelectrica for lunch. Follow train tracks 2.5 hours to Aguas Calientes. Our multi-language experts point out ceja de selva wildlife.

Final day: Bus up for 2-hour Machu Picchu tour. Free time to roam Inca plazas and temples. Add Huayna Picchu if pre-booked. Return train lets you pick Peru Rail Expedition for speed or Inca Rail Voyager for smoother seats.

Peceros Expeditions owns all transport. Meals feature fresh jungle fruits, quinoa—vegan free, international options extra via reservations. Porters? No, you carry light packs.

I ran this last rainy season. Zipline through mist felt alive. Everyone raved about coffee demo—real connection.

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4 Dayss
  • Visit Machupicchu with a professional expert guide.
  • Enjoy a comfortable and safe journey with transport and trains.
  • Use your free time in Aguas Calientes to explore.
  • Make a quick and reliable booking with flexible payments.
  • Ask about essential items and optional services like hotels.

Overview

Trip details

  • Duration: 4 days, 3 nights
  • Start/End: Cusco hotels
  • Highest Point: Abra Malaga 4,350 m approx
  • Hiking/Biking: 22 km total walks + 50 km bike
  • Difficulty: Moderate, adventure mix
  • Group Size: Small, guided
  • Meals: 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners
  • Transport: Owned private vehicles + train return
  • Activities: Bike, optional raft/zip

Trip Summary

Day 1: Cusco – Abra Malaga – Bike to Santa Maria

  • 05:00 a.m.: Pickup Cusco hotel
  • 09:00 a.m.: Arrive Abra Malaga, bike brief
  • 10:00 a.m.: 3-hour descent
  • 01:00 p.m.: Lunch Santa Maria
  • 03:00 p.m.: Optional rafting
  • 07:00 p.m.: Hostel dinner

Day 2: Santa Maria – Hike – Santa Teresa

  • 07:00 a.m.: Breakfast
  • 08:00 a.m.: Start hike, coffee visit
  • 12:00 p.m.: Lunch Qellomayo
  • 02:00 p.m.: Cocalmayo springs
  • 05:00 p.m.: Arrive Santa Teresa hostel

Day 3: Santa Teresa – Zipline – Aguas Calientes

  • 06:30 a.m.: Breakfast
  • 08:00 a.m.: Optional zipline 2 hours
  • 11:00 a.m.: 1-hour hike Hidroelectrica
  • 12:00 p.m.: Lunch
  • 01:00 p.m.: 2.5-hour track walk
  • 07:00 p.m.: Aguas Calientes hotel

Day 4: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Cusco

  • 06:00 a.m.: Breakfast
  • 07:00 a.m.: Bus up
  • 08:00 a.m.: 2-hour guided tour
  • 10:00 a.m.: Free time
  • 01:00 p.m.: Bus down
  • 04:00 p.m.: Train Ollantaytambo
  • 06:00 p.m.: Private bus Cusco

DAY 1 Cusco - Abra Malaga - Santa Maria

Early pickup at 05:00 a.m. from Cusco hotel. Private transport climbs 4 hours to Abra Malaga. Breakfast stop Ollantaytambo. Guides introduce team, brief bike safety. Gear on—descend 3 hours through valleys to Santa Maria 1,450 m. Lunch buffet. Optional 2-hour rafting Class III/IV. Hostel dinner. Rep confirms all good.Q

Breakfast fuels the 6-hour hike. Pass tropical orchids, monkeys. Stop at family home—roast, grind coffee beans yourself. Guides detail organic process. Inca trail segment offers river overlooks. Lunch Qellomayo 1,650 m, hammock rest. Soak Cocalmayo springs 2 hours. 40-minute walk to Santa Teresa hostel. Full meal awaits

Up at 06:30 a.m. Breakfast done. Optional zipline pickup 08:00 a.m.—soar 2 hours over jungle canopy. Hike 1 hour downhill to Hidroelectrica. Lunch energizes. Walk 2.5 hours parallel to tracks—spot toucans, butterflies. Arrive Aguas Calientes 07:00 p.m. Local restaurant dinner. Hotel rest. Our team tracks arrival

Hotel breakfast. Bus 30 minutes to site entrance. 2-hour guide covers sacred rock, sun temple, aqueducts. Free time—wander or Huayna Picchu solo if ticketed. Bus back. Train departs 04:00 p.m. ish—choose panoramic or steady. Private vehicle 1.5 hours to Cusco. Drop-off complete

Included

  • Hotel Pickup: Day 1 Cusco, owned private vehicle to bike start.
  • Professional Guide: English/Spanish experts—jungle/Inca deep dives.
  • Meals: 3 breakfasts, lunches, dinners—organic bananas, yuca; veg free.
  • Bike Gear: Full kit—bike tuned, helmet, pads, gloves.
  • 3 Hostels: Clean beds, showers in Santa Maria, Santa Teresa, Aguas Calientes.
  • First Aid Kit: Guide handles cuts, bites.
  • Rafting: Gear, instructor for Vilcanota rapids.
  • Zipline: Lines, harnesses, bridges included.
  • Machu Picchu Ticket + Guide: 2 hours detailed tour.
  • Buses: Round-trip site-village.
  • Return Train: To Ollantaytambo—your pick.
  • Private Return: Bus to Cusco, skilled driver.

Not Included

  • Day 1 Breakfast: Ollantaytambo cafes—$3 sets.
  • Day 4 Meals: Aguas Calientes lunch/dinner—street food cheap.
  • Sleeping Bag: Rent $25—hostels have blankets.
  • Trekking Poles: $10 pair—rent for hikes.
  • Travel Insurance: Adventure coverage must—bike/raft clause.
  • Huayna Picchu/Mountain: $60—book 2 months early.
  • Cocalmayo Springs: S/.10 entry—towels needed.
  • Santa Teresa Springs: S/.10—quick soak.
  • Hydro Train: Optional Day 3—$30 if tired.
  • Tips: $5-8/day staff—hard workers.

Pricing

Travel Guide

Weather Patterns

Jungle humid 20-30°C days, 15°C nights. Rain afternoons year-round. Bike misty.

Season Rain Bike Views
Dry May-Oct Medium Clear
Wet Nov-Apr High Lush

Local People

Santa Teresa farmers share coffee stories. Quechua families welcoming. Buy beans—$2 bag.

Typical Food

Trail: Fried yuca breakfast, chicken rice lunch, pasta dinner. Organic passionfruit juice.

Free Activities

Hidroelectrica river dip. Track orchids spot. Aguas Calientes plaza sit.

Budget Eats

Stalls: S/.5 fruit salad, S/.8 trout. Skip hotel overprice.

Year-Round Clothing

Dry: Light pants, fleece night. Wet: Quick-dry everything. One biker soaked shirt—chilled fast.

Physical Effort

Bike easy downhill. Hikes 4-6 hours rolling. Raft paddles arms. 60% say fun challenging.

Health Requirements

Fit average. No vertigo for zip. Vaccinate yellow fever. Hydrate 4L.

Important

  • Low risk, trained for adventures.
  • No Machu Picchu ticket changes/refunds.
  • Varies for rain/rapids—safety priority.
  • Early exit: No refund.
  • Balance Day 1 Cusco, card +6%.
  • 50% deposit voucher; rest +18% tax.
  • Peceros Expeditions rep oversees.
  • Guides detail all cultural stops.

FAQs

Is prior bike experience required?

No previous mountain biking experience is needed. The route is mostly downhill, and guides provide a short safety briefing and basic instruction before departure. Brakes and balance are the key focus, and all participants must wear helmets and protective gear. The ride is designed for beginners, and travelers aged 12 and older can join safely.

How difficult is the rafting section?

The rafting portion is rated Class III to IV, offering moderate excitement with splashes and rolling waves. Each raft includes an experienced guide who provides paddling instructions and ensures safety at all times. Life jackets and helmets are mandatory. Basic swimming ability is required, and those uncomfortable with water can skip this activity and continue by vehicle.

Is the zipline safe for people afraid of heights?

Yes, the zipline experience is safe and fully supervised. Participants are secured with professional harnesses, helmets, and double safety lines. The route includes four short zip lines over scenic valleys, with hanging bridges that are optional to cross. Weight limits range from 40 to 110 kilograms. It’s an exhilarating but controlled activity suitable for beginners.

Are the hot springs crowded?

The Cocalmayo Hot Springs, located near Santa Teresa, are quieter and more relaxing than those in nearby towns. The pools are naturally heated and surrounded by lush jungle scenery. Visiting around midday avoids crowds from larger groups. Entrance costs approximately 10 soles, giving you access to all the thermal pools for as long as you wish.

How long are the hikes during the tour?

The hiking portions are moderate and designed for travelers with average fitness. On Day 2, expect around six hours of walking with gradual inclines and jungle paths. Day 3 is a lighter day with about three and a half hours on flat terrain. Trekking poles are recommended to ease pressure on the knees during descents.

Are vegetarian or vegan meals available?

Yes, vegetarian and vegan meal options are available upon request at booking. The chefs prepare dishes using local organic ingredients such as tofu stir-fries, quinoa salads, and vegetable curries. Meals are nutritious, flavorful, and adjusted to your dietary needs, ensuring energy throughout the tour’s outdoor activities.

What train options are available on Day 4?

On the final day, travelers can choose between two train services from Aguas Calientes. The Peru Rail Expedition offers a fast and comfortable journey, while the Inca Rail Voyager includes snacks and panoramic windows for scenic views. Both trains take about 1.5 hours to reach Ollantaytambo, where your private transport to Cusco awaits.

What is the typical group size for this tour?

Groups usually consist of 6 to 12 travelers, ensuring a friendly and personalized experience. Small group sizes allow guides to give individual attention and safety support during activities. This setup avoids the impersonal atmosphere of large bus tours and creates a more social adventure dynamic.

Are there altitude issues during the trip?

The tour begins at high altitude during the biking section and quickly descends into warmer, lower jungle areas. Most travelers do not experience severe altitude sickness, but it’s still recommended to spend at least two days in Cusco beforehand to acclimatize. Drink plenty of water and take it slow during the first hours of activity.

Are the zipline and rafting activities mandatory?

No, both the zipline and rafting activities are optional. Travelers who prefer not to participate can choose hiking or vehicle transport alternatives at no extra cost. Mixed groups are common, and the itinerary is flexible to ensure everyone enjoys their experience safely and comfortably.

What is the quality of hostels along the route?

Accommodation consists of basic but clean hostels equipped with fans, showers, and comfortable beds. Most rooms are shared between two to four travelers. The atmosphere is relaxed, with quiet nights ideal for rest after the day’s adventures. Private room upgrades may be available upon request.

What should I pack for the tour?

Pack light with a 20-liter daypack for daily essentials such as water, sunscreen, camera, and snacks. Larger bags can be stored safely at your hostel in Cusco before departure. Since porters are not included in this tour, traveling light ensures comfort and flexibility during transfers and hikes.

What happens if it rains during the tour?

Rain is common in the jungle, especially from November to March. Rain ponchos and biking rain gear are provided, and most activities continue even in light showers. Trails can get muddy but remain safe and fun under the guidance of experienced staff. The rain adds a true jungle adventure feeling to the experience.

Can I add the Huayna Picchu climb to my itinerary?

Yes, you can add a climb to Huayna Picchu for an additional fee of approximately $60. This steep but rewarding hike takes about 90 minutes and offers panoramic views of Machu Picchu. Spots are limited, so it’s essential to reserve your ticket at least a few weeks in advance.

What is the minimum age for participants?

The minimum age to join the Inca Jungle Adventure is 12 years old. Children must be at least 1.50 meters tall to fit biking and zipline gear safely. Helmets and equipment are provided in various sizes. Families with younger children may prefer the short Inca Trail or Sacred Valley programs.

What to Bring

  • Passport: Site entry scan—plastic sleeve.
  • Soles Cash: Springs, tips, snacks—$50 handy.
  • Personal Meds: Motion sickness for bike, antihistamine bugs.
  • Water Bottle: 2L—refill camps, purifiers optional.
  • Sunscreen 70+: High jungle UV—reapply post-raft.
  • Bug Repellent: Strong DEET—legs for walks.
  • Toiletries: Biodegradable soap—river close.
  • Hiking Boots: Waterproof grip—muddy trails.
  • Light Shoes: Hostel/zipline ease.
  • Trekking Pants: Zip-off for heat.
  • Socks: 3 quick-dry pairs.
  • Shorts: Bike/rafting comfort.
  • Long Shirts: Bug/sun block.
  • Fleece Jacket: Cool evenings.
  • Rain Jacket: Daily mist.
  • Poncho: Bike wet guard.
  • Hat: Neck flap style.
  • UV Sunglasses: River glare.
  • 20L Backpack: Daily layers/water.
  • Camera/Charger: Action shots.
  • Power Bank: Phone for maps.
  • Energy Snacks: Nuts between meals.
  • Swimsuit/Towel/Flip-Flops: Springs double-use.
  • Entry Tickets: Agency prints—carry always.

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