Visit to Inca Trail 2022
What is now called the Inca Trail is actually a small section of a greater network of trails that once connected the great Inca Empire. Known as the Qhapaq Nan, these trails spanned out from the Incan capital of Cusco to the far corners of their vast empire into present-day Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina. This complex trail system enabled swift and reliable travel, communication and easy transportation of food, and was also used by Inca soldiers. In fact, the road system in its entirety has been granted World Heritage status by UNESCO.
A modern-day journey on the Inca Trail takes you along the most special section of the network, believed to have once reserved for highest-ranking members of the Inca aristocracy, through the Sun Gate and into Machu Picchu.
A great adventure awaits you on these 500-year-old trails. Remember that of the total of spaces, 300 of them are ready for the support team in trekking, so only 200 people can travel the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu every day.
If you see that the date you want is available you must email the travel agency to see if they have departures available for the same date.