Short Inca Trail 2 days to Machu Picchu 2026
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Distance: 16 km / 10 miles
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Duration: 2 days 1 night
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Depart: From Cusco or the Sacred Valley
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Destination: Machu Picchu
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Considered: Moderate
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Type: Adventure – Cultural – Hiking

And if you were wondering, yes, you'll get to visit the famed Sun's Gate too (or Inti Punku), by passing this point you'll visit Machu Picchu on the first day to return the next one for a thorough guided visit that will allow you to explore the site with more detail. Tour Plan
Day 0: Briefing and welcome meeting
Today marks a significant milestone as you'll receive vital details for your trekking adventure, including packing essentials, tour duration, and sightseeing highlights. It's the best time for you to disipate your doubts about the tour aswell. We'll be planning the briefing around 5:00 PM, we'll need your confirmation to know if you're available.

Day 1: Inca Trail Full Day Hike
Be ready for an early wake up call, pickups for this tour are usually programmed around 5:00 AM with Ollantaytambo as our first destination. Our train's departure from this town's station will be programmed at 6:15 AM to the 104th Kilometer of Cusco's highway.
The route is parallel to the Vilcanota or Urubamba River, this way you'll be able to appreciate the landscapes that are present in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. The train ride will be approximately 1 hour and 15minutes, and will take us directly to the trek´s beginning checkpoint, known as KM 104.
Once at the KM104 check point, we will have some time to get ready for the day´s hike. You should be sure to bring your original passport since you won't get to enter the trail if you don't possess it, since this is the very first checkpoint along the Inca Trail. Here you will visit the first Inca site on this trail, Chachabamba – the first ancient Incan checkpoint for entering to the short Inca trail hike, and will have a brief guided tour to understand its importance and you absolutely have time enough to get many photos.

The hike will begin from KM 104 on uphill trail towards the Inca Trail. If the weather is nice, we will have beautiful views of the Urubamba River and the surrounding Inca Sites. There will also be waterfalls on the way.
After somewhat of 3 hours of hiking, the path reaches the most drawing archaeological site on route, Wiñaywayna, which consists of andean terraces as in Machu Picchu, it is located at 8 500 FASL.
After receiving a complete breakdown of all the information that's known about this site, we'll be preparing ourselves for lunch. After a small resting, we'll continue with the hiking to the famed Sun's Gate (Inti Punku), from here, hikers can appreciate Machu Picchu's citadel and scenery for a set of wonderful photos at the spot.
We'll eventually leave the world wonder for this first day, a down-ride bus will take us from here to Machu Picchu's town or Aguas Calientes. By spending some time in the locality, we'll be able to enjoy the thermal baths there or do some exploration on our own before or after the dinner that we have programmed for the night. Make sure to get some good rest for the next day's visit to Machu Picchu.
- Accommodation: Casa de Luz (3-star hotel)
- Meals: Breakfast (at the hotel), lunch (packed), dinner (restaurant)
- Entrance Tickets: Included
Day 2: Machupicchu Tour
We will enter Machu Picchu from the lower part (circuit 3), your guide will give you all the information about Machu Picchu. We will show you the most requested place from where you can see the sunrise and take pictures. Then, your guide will lead you through the main sectors of the citadel for a total of 2.5 hours. At the end of the tour, you will have some time to yourself or, if you organized an extra hike, Huayna Picchu Mountain* or Machu Picchu Mountain, your guide will show you where to start this hike.

For your return to the town of Aguas Calientes we recommend you to be at least 2 hours before the departure of your train. Your guide will explain about your train schedule before your return. The return by train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo will take approximately 2 hours. In Ollantaytambo, our representative will be waiting for you to the right of the exit door of the station with a sign with your name on it to locate you.
The car ride to Cusco will be approximately 2 hours and will have you dropped off at your hotel in Cusco.
OPTIONS: *Huayna Picchu Mountain or Machu Picchu Mountain are both additional hikes available once inside Machu Picchu. Either extra hike may be hikes after your guided tour of Machu Picchu and must be arranged ahead of time. Both hikes are subject to availability and at an extra cost of USD $75 per person.
Accommodation: -
Meals: Breakfast (at the hotel)
Entrance Tickets: Included
End of the services
What's Included
- Briefing and welcome meeting.
- Guided tours with professional guides - English speaking (ask for other languages speakers with the travel agent) - Passionate about sharing historical information, culture and customs of our locality.
- Hotel: This tour 01 night in Aguas Calientes. We can easily add extra nights before or after the tour, if needed. Let your travel agent know if you are interested in extending the tour and we will quote you a price. Rates are based on double occupancy. Single rooms are charged extra. It is always possible to change hotels if you wish. We can also book the trip without hotels, if you prefer to book them on your own.
- Transportation: All transportation is included in this trip. We will pick you up and make sure you are escorted until you are taken back to your hotel or to the airport.
- Tickets: All the tickets are included Inca trail permit, entrance to Machu Picchu Circuit N°3, round trip bus tickets to/from Aguas Calientes & one bus ticket O’W.
- Train Tickets: Train tickets are in tourist class Peru Rail or Inca Rail, from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes it is approximately at 6:10hrs and from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo is approximately at 14:55hrs, if you hoping to upgrade to Vistadome or 360° train then is $ 75 one way and $125 round trip.
- Transfers: All transfers are included in our services till the end of the trip.
- Meals: Only the meals specified in the itinerary are included.
Not Included
- Huayna Picchu or Machupicchu mountain ticket extra cost 75USD.
- Flights: Flying to Cusco Peru can be tricky. Delays occur often and it is not uncommon for flights to be cancelled. Please be sure to arrive in the city at least two days before your trek start date. LATAM is the most reliable of the airlines, you must be sure that your domestic flights do not cause you to miss any of your tours.
- Gratuities: Tipping is always appreciated and should be based completely on your satisfaction. Although it may not be customary to you, it is of considerable significance to the people who will take care of you during your travels.
- Travel Insurance: This is not required, but always recommended. For those of you who live at sea-level, landing in Cusco Peru will take an adjustment period. Most people need one or two days to adjust. In case you have a hard time adjusting to the altitude.
- Day packs: We recommend having snacks, water, hat, layers of clothing, insect repellent, documents and camera at all times, so you will probably have a small bag.
- Last lunch in Machupicchu
Travel Info
What do you need to bring for the 2-day Short Inca Trail?
- Perfect for: Everyone who wants to experience this world-famous inca trail to machupicchu, but does not have the time to hike the 4 days inca trail or prefers not to camp. Especially good for older couples, people who don’t want to hike a lot or families with little children.
- Duration: 2 days/ 1 night
- Level: Moderate, depending on fitness level
- Distance: 13 kilometers or 8 miles
- Limited spaces: Yes. To protect the historic trail to Machu Picchu, the number of people allowed to hike the 2 days inca trail each day is limited to 250. For this reason, you should reserve your spot as soon as possible. During the high tourist season from April to September, permits can sell out 5-7 months in advance.
- Acclimatization: You should stay a minimum of 2 days in Cusco before your hike begins. It is not necessary if you are coming from places 2,000 m or 7,000 ft. high.
Packing List for the Short Inca Trail 2 days tour
During the Inca Short Inca Trail, it is important to note that there will be no porters to carry your belongings, we advise you to try to pack as light as possible. The best recommendation is to bring a good quality daypack (there are good brands for adventure travelers) that is light and comfortable. Keep in mind that due to local regulations, your backpack should not exceed 25 liters. Large backpacks cannot enter Machu Picchu; there are lockers at the entrance to Machu Picchu where you can store them.
In case of an emergency, where you need a personal porter, this can be communicated to the sales consultant and booked for an additional charge. However, it is not recommended, since we can send some of your belongings directly to the hotel by train at no additional cost (must be requested in advance).
What do you need to take for the Short Inca Trail 2 days?
- Original passport (a copy will not be accepted): Passports must be valid for 6 months beyond the travel dates to Peru.
- Valid Student Card (if you booked as a student): The original student card must be issued by the university up to the age of 25, containing the following: university information, personal information of the student, photo of the student, and a valid date no greater than December 31 of the year of travel.
- Hiking boots for the Short Inca trail, you'll need to ensure comfortable shoes.
- A good quality daypack, lightweight and comfortable, with enough room to carry water, snacks, and a few other essentials
- Water storage for at least 2 liters; either a camel bag or water bottle(s); 1-liter water bottle works very well, 2 of them to have the 2 liters. Plastic disposable bottles are prohibited in Machu Picchu; make sure you have reusable containers.
- 2 T-shirts (wicking T-shirts work best) and one pair of hiking pants/trousers
- A change of clothes for walking around Machu Picchu
- Toiletries, sunscreen, lip balm, and bug spray
- Rain gear and warm layers
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions about the 2-Day Short Inca Trail
On the internet, you'll find plenty of information about the Inca Trail, where it may seem like a strenuous hike suitable only for those with excellent physical fitness. However, there exists a lesser-known option, perfect for adventure seekers with limited time – the 2-Day Short Inca Trail. It's also referred to as the Inca Trail Express or 2-Day Inca Trail. This 2-day alternative is an excellent choice for those who want to experience the Inca Trail without having to commit to a full 4-day journey.
What is the process for booking the Short Inca Trail through Natourandes?
To secure a permit for the Short Inca Trail, follow these simple steps:
- Click on any of the available BOOK NOW buttons.
- Select your preferred departure date.
- Complete the form by providing all the necessary passport information.
- Make the required initial payment to reserve your spot on the Short Inca Trail 2023 - 2024.
- Await manual confirmation from our booking team.
Due to the strict permit booking policy for the Inca Trail established by the Peruvian government, all reservations for the Inca Trail must be confirmed manually, which may take up to 24 hours on business days.
What is the level of difficulty associated with the Short Inca Trail?
The Short Inca Trail is characterized as having an intermediate level of difficulty. With a length of 16 kilometers and an ascent of 600 meters, the trail includes various sections with slopes and some staircases, although it is generally in good condition and is not usually extremely challenging. Most hikers complete it without major complications.
However, as with any hike, there are always potential risks. It is essential to be properly prepared for the journey, which includes carrying enough water and food, as well as wearing suitable hiking footwear. Additionally, maintaining constant awareness of the surroundings and avoiding unnecessary risks are essential practices for safely enjoying this experience.

How many spots are available daily on the Short Inca Trail?
There are a total of 250 slots available each day on the Short Inca Trail, including travelers and all the personnel on the team, such as guides, chefs, and porters.
Can I venture onto the Short Inca Trail on my own?
No, you are required to make a reservation through an authorized operator, such as Natourandes, to access the Short Inca Trail.
Is it necessary to have a tour guide?
It is possible to enter the Short Inca Trail without the services of chefs and porters, but it is essential to have the assistance of a licensed Tour Guide.