1-Day Inca Trail permit from KM104 and ticket to Machupicchu

1-Day Inca Trail permit from KM104 and ticket to Machupicchu

Only the ticket to enter the inca trail and Machu Picchu.

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1-Day Inca Trail permit from KM104 and ticket to Machupicchu

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Only the ticket to enter the inca trail and Machu Picchu.

The 1-Day Inca Trail permit from KM104 and ticket to Machu Picchu offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hike the legendary Short Inca Trail and enter Machu Picchu the same way the Incas once did. Your journey begins at KM104 (Chachabamba), traveling through breathtaking Andean landscapes and ancient stone paths reserved exclusively for official Inca Trail permit holders. Along the route, you will visit the spectacular Inca ruins of Wiñay Wayna, one of the most impressive archaeological complexes on the trail.

The hike culminates at the iconic Sun Gate (Intipunku – Circuit 1C), the original ceremonial entrance to Machu Picchu, followed by access to the famous upper terraces – Circuit 1B, where the classic panoramic photo of Machu Picchu is taken. This bundled ticket also includes a second-day entrance to Machu Picchu – Circuit 3B, allowing you to return and explore the lower archaeological sector at any time. The second-day ticket is included in the price whether or not it is used, as all entrances are issued together by the Peruvian authorities.

Additional information and requirements:

Entry to the Inca Trail from KM104 is only permitted when accompanied by an official licensed Inca Trail guide, as required by the Ministry of Culture. Guide services are mandatory and must be arranged separately, as they are not included with this ticket.

Travelers are responsible for purchasing their own train ticket to KM104 that allows disembarkation at the official control point. Food, water, buses, and return transportation after the hike are not included. All tickets are government-issued, non-refundable, and non-transferable once issued. Planning these logistics in advance ensures a smooth and fully compliant 1-Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu experience.

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Price

Price for “1-Day Inca Trail permit from KM104 and ticket to Machupicchu” (Short Inca Trail KM104 + Machu Picchu entrance tickets):

  • Adults: 197 USD per person
  • Minors (ages 3–17): 116 USD per person
  • Infants (under 3): 0 USD

Important pricing note: This is a fixed-price government-issued permit package. The total cost remains the same whether or not the second-day Machu Picchu Circuit 3B entrance is used.

What Is Included?

This official Inca Trail permit gives you access to some of the most iconic and breathtaking sections of the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu, fully authorized by the Peruvian authorities:

  • Entrance to the Inca Trail at Km104 – Start your journey on the historic Short Inca Trail, following the same stone paths once used by the Incas.
  • Access to Wiñay Wayna ruins – Explore one of the most impressive and well-preserved Inca archaeological complexes along the trail, accessible only with an official Inca Trail permit.
  • Entry through the Sun Gate (Intipunku) – Circuit 1C – Enter Machu Picchu through the legendary Sun Gate, the original ceremonial entrance reserved exclusively for Inca Trail hikers.
  • Machu Picchu Upper Terraces – Circuit 1B – Access the famous upper viewpoints near the Guardian’s House, where you’ll capture the classic panoramic photo of Machu Picchu.
  • Second-day entrance to Machu Picchu – Circuit 3B – Includes an additional entry ticket for Day 2, allowing you to enter at any time of the day to explore the lower archaeological sector (temples and sacred areas).

This is a government-issued combined permit and ticket package. All components are bundled, non-separable, and issued together. The price remains the same whether or not the second-day Circuit 3B entrance is used.

With this all-inclusive permit, you receive official entrance tickets to the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu, guaranteeing a fully authorized, once-in-a-lifetime experience at one of the world’s most important archaeological sites.

What is not included?

What is NOT included in the 1-Day Inca Trail permit from KM104 and ticket to Machu Picchu:

  • Food and water: Meals, snacks, and drinks are not included. Travelers must bring their own food and sufficient water for the hike.
  • Train ticket to KM104: Not included. You must purchase your own train ticket to KM104 (Chachabamba) and ensure it is authorized for disembarkation at the KM104 control point.
  • Inca Trail guide service: Not included. Hiring an official licensed Inca Trail guide is mandatory by law and must be arranged separately.
  • Bus transportation at Machu Picchu: The bus from Aguas Calientes to the Machu Picchu entrance and the return bus down are not included.
  • Return transportation to Cusco: Train tickets from Aguas Calientes or Ollantaytambo back to Cusco and local ground transfers are not included.
  • Huayna Picchu and Machu Picchu Mountain: Access to these mountains is not allowed with the 1-Day Inca Trail ticket and must be purchased separately if available.

Requirements and Traveler Responsibilities

  • Entry to the Inca Trail at KM104 is only permitted when accompanied by an official licensed guide. Independent entry is strictly prohibited by the Ministry of Culture.
  • Travelers are responsible for securing a valid train ticket to KM104 that allows disembarkation at the official control checkpoint.
  • After completing the guided portion of the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu visit, travelers are responsible for all remaining logistics and transportation, including buses, trains, and transfers back to Cusco.

Please plan carefully to ensure a smooth and compliant experience on the 1-Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu from KM104. Understanding what is not included helps avoid delays, denied entry, or unexpected expenses on the day of your hike.

Recommended Itinerary for the 1-Day Inca Trail Hike from KM104 to Machu Picchu

The 1-day Inca Trail trek from KM104 to Machu Picchu is a full-day adventure that follows a stunning portion of the classic Inca Trail. This itinerary is ideal for travelers seeking the authentic Inca Trail experience in a shorter timeframe while still arriving at Machu Picchu through the iconic Sun Gate (Intipunku).

Itinerary Overview

  • 4:00 AM – 5:00 AM: Early morning hotel pickup in Cusco or the Sacred Valley. Private transfer to Ollantaytambo train station.
  • 6:00 AM – 6:30 AM: Scenic train ride to KM104 trailhead (Chachabamba). Your official Inca Trail permit and passport will be verified at the checkpoint.
  • 7:30 AM – 8:00 AM: Begin the KM104 Inca Trail hike. Pass through lush cloud forest and arrive at the impressive ruins of Wiñay Wayna.
  • 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM: Enjoy a box lunch and short rest at Wiñay Wayna. Continue hiking along the stone path of the Inca Trail.
  • 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM: Reach the Sun Gate (Intipunku) and take in your first breathtaking view of Machu Picchu from above.
  • 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM: Enter Machu Picchu via Circuit 1B for a guided visit of the upper terraces, including the famous Guardian’s House panoramic viewpoint.
  • 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM: Exit Machu Picchu and take the shuttle bus down to Aguas Calientes.
  • 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM: Board the train back to Ollantaytambo. Private transfer to your hotel in the Sacred Valley or Cusco.

Key Highlights

  • Walk part of the official Inca Trail with permit — from KM104 to Machu Picchu.
  • Visit exclusive Inca ruins like Chachabamba and Wiñay Wayna.
  • Enter Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate, just like ancient Inca pilgrims.
  • Enjoy the classic panoramic view from Circuit 1B, accessible only with the Inca Trail permit.

This full-day itinerary is perfect for hikers with limited time who still want the full magic of the Inca Trail and a guided tour of Machu Picchu without committing to the traditional 4-day trek.

What to Bring for the 1-Day Inca Trail Hike

To fully enjoy your 1-day Inca Trail hike from KM104 to Machu Picchu, it’s essential to pack smart. The trail is short but challenging, and weather conditions in the Andes can change quickly. Here’s a recommended packing list to help you prepare for this unforgettable trek.

Essential Items for the Day Hike

  • Original Passport – Required to enter the Inca Trail and match your official Inca Trail permit and Machu Picchu entrance ticket.
  • Comfortable Hiking Shoes – Well-broken-in trail shoes or lightweight boots with good grip are ideal for uneven stone paths.
  • Lightweight Daypack – A small backpack to carry your essentials throughout the hike.
  • Water (at least 1.5 liters) – Staying hydrated is critical, especially at higher elevations.
  • Rain Jacket or Poncho – Weather in the Andes is unpredictable, and brief showers are common even during the dry season.
  • Sunscreen, Sunglasses & Hat – UV exposure is high at altitude, so protect your skin and eyes.
  • Snacks and Energy Bars – Although lunch is usually included, having extra energy on the trail is always a good idea.
  • Camera or Smartphone – Capture stunning photos of Wiñay Wayna, the Sun Gate, and the panoramic views of Machu Picchu.
  • Personal Medication – Bring any essential medications, including altitude pills if prescribed by your doctor.

Optional but Recommended

  • Trekking Poles – Helpful for stability, especially on steep or slippery sections (must have rubber tips).
  • Insect Repellent – Useful in humid or forested sections near the ruins.
  • Light Gloves and Layered Clothing – Early mornings can be chilly; dress in layers for comfort.

This Inca Trail day hike packing list ensures you’ll be well-prepared to walk from KM104 through Wiñay Wayna and arrive at Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate. Pack light, stay comfortable, and focus on the amazing scenery and Inca history along the way.

Fitness Requirements for the 1-Day Inca Trail Hike

The 1-day Inca Trail hike from KM104 to Machu Picchu is a moderate trek suitable for travelers with a reasonable level of fitness. Although it is shorter than the classic 4-day trek, it still requires physical preparation due to altitude and uphill sections.

What to Expect Physically

  • Hike covers approximately 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) and takes 5 to 7 hours.
  • Initial ascent from KM104 to Wiñay Wayna is steep and can be challenging.
  • Trail includes stone steps, uneven terrain, and elevation gain up to 2,700 meters (8,860 feet).
  • Entry through the Sun Gate (Intipunku) involves one last short uphill section before the rewarding panoramic view of Machu Picchu.

Recommended Fitness Level

This trek is best for those who engage in regular physical activity, such as walking, hiking, or cardio exercises. If you're generally healthy and can walk uphill for extended periods, you should be able to complete the trail comfortably.

How to Prepare

  • Train with hikes or stair climbing 2–3 times a week prior to travel.
  • Acclimate in Cusco or the Sacred Valley for at least 1–2 days before your hike to adjust to the altitude.
  • Stay hydrated, eat well, and avoid alcohol before the hike.

While no special training is required, good preparation will ensure you enjoy the stunning views, ruins like Wiñay Wayna, and the unforgettable moment of arriving at Machu Picchu via the Sun Gate.

1-Day Inca Trail Availability and Best Time to Hike

The 1-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is an excellent option for travelers who want to experience the magic of the ancient Inca path in a shorter timeframe. This unforgettable trek combines breathtaking mountain views, Inca ruins, and a dramatic entrance to Machu Picchu via the Sun Gate — all in just one day.

Year-Round Availability

The Inca Trail is open throughout the year with one exception — February. The trail is closed during this month for annual maintenance and conservation efforts.

Best Time to Hike the Inca Trail

The most comfortable months to hike the 1-day Inca Trail are from April to October, when the weather is drier and skies are clearer. During this period, hikers enjoy better trail conditions and spectacular views of the Andes.

High Season Considerations

June, July, and August are the peak tourist months in Peru. The Inca Trail, including the 1-day option, can become fully booked weeks or even months in advance. If you plan to hike during high season, it's essential to make your Inca Trail reservations early.

Rainy Season Challenges

January and March fall in the rainy season. While the 1-day Inca Trail remains open (except in February), hiking during these months require you to come prepared with:

  • A reliable rain jacket
  • Waterproof hiking shoes
  • Dry bags or covers to waterproof personal belongings

Planning Your 1-Day Hike

Whether you're visiting during the dry season or braving the rain for a quieter experience, the 1-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is a rewarding adventure for all kinds of travelers. Just be sure to plan ahead and pack appropriately for the season.

Terms and Conditions – 1-Day Inca Trail Permit & Machu Picchu Entrance Ticket

Please read the following terms and conditions carefully before booking your 1-Day Inca Trail permit from KM104 and official entrance ticket to Machu Picchu. These policies are strictly enforced by the Ministry of Culture of Peru and apply to all visitors without exception.

Non-Refundable and Non-Changeable

All Inca Trail permits and Machu Picchu entrance tickets for this route are 100% non-refundable, non-transferable, and non-changeable. Once issued, no cancellations, name changes, or date modifications are permitted under any circumstance. These policies are mandated by the Ministry of Culture of Peru.

KM104 Entry Requirement

Access to Machu Picchu Circuit 1B — the route that includes the famous panoramic photo spot at the Guardian’s House viewpoint — is exclusively reserved for travelers who enter via the Inca Trail at KM104 with a valid Inca Trail permit.

IMPORTANT: If you do not enter Machu Picchu through the KM104 checkpoint, you will not be allowed to access Circuit 1B through the Aguas Calientes entrance. This restriction applies even in cases of injury, illness, travel delays, or missed entry times. These regulations are strictly enforced by park authorities and the Ministry of Culture.

Compliance with Official Regulations

By booking this ticket, you agree to comply with all official Peruvian government regulations governing entry to the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu. These rules exist to control visitor flow, protect UNESCO heritage zones, and preserve the Inca Trail for future generations.

Important Reminders

  • Verify your name, passport number, and travel date carefully before booking.
  • Changes to travel date or traveler information are not permitted.
  • Travel insurance is highly recommended to cover unforeseen circumstances.
  • You must carry your original passport and official permit to gain entry.

By purchasing your 1-Day Inca Trail KM104 permit and Machu Picchu entrance ticket, you confirm that you understand and accept all terms and conditions set by the Ministry of Culture of Peru.