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The 3-day Inca Jungle Tour to Machu Picchu is an ideal alternative for travelers seeking a shorter adventure without sacrificing the essence of the journey. The tour combines downhill biking from Abra Málaga, hikes through the cloud forest and valley sections, passing through towns like Santa Teresa and along the Hydroelectric Route. Along the way, you’ll enjoy landscapes that rapidly change in climate and geography, with strategic stops to rest, eat, and experience local life, as well as the option to relax in natural hot springs.
The experience culminates with a guided visit to Machu Picchu, one of the most important destinations in Peru and the world. After arriving in Aguas Calientes, on the final day, you’ll enter the citadel following the assigned circuit, with time to learn about its history and take photographs. The 3-day Inca Jungle Tour is a dynamic and accessible route, recommended for those with limited time who want a different way to reach Machu Picchu and are looking for a balanced combination of nature, hiking, and adventure.
ITINERARY
Abra Málaga – Downhill Bike Ride – Santa Teresa
📅 Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Cusco – Abra Málaga – Downhill Bike Ride – Santa Teresa
- 4:30–6:00 AM | Pick-up in Cusco
Pick-up from your hotel (city center) and departure for Abra Málaga. - 10:00–11:00 AM | Briefing + Bike Equipment
Bike and basic equipment (helmet, gloves, knee/elbow pads) will be provided. The guide will explain safety rules and how to ride as a group. - 11:00 AM–2:00 PM | Downhill Bike Ride
A downhill section with short stops for photos and checks. You’ll feel the significant change in climate: from the Andean cold to a warmer, greener area. - 3:00–6:00 PM | Arrival in Santa Teresa + Free Afternoon
Check-in. If time allows, many groups take the opportunity to visit (optional) the Cocalmayo hot springs. It’s one of those activities that really helps your legs. - Night | Dinner + Day 2 Briefing
Dinner in town and review of the next day’s hike.
Day 2: Santa Teresa – Hydroelectric Plant – Hike to Aguas Calientes
Day 2: Santa Teresa – Hydroelectric Plant – Hike to Aguas Calientes
- 7:00–8:00 | Breakfast
Breakfast and preparation: insect repellent, sunscreen, and a poncho if the weather is uncertain. - 8:30–10:30 | Transfer / Start of the hike to the Hydroelectric Plant
Depending on the program, you’ll take short transportation or hike in sections. The guide will adjust the pace to the group. - 11:00–12:00 | Lunch near the Hydroelectric Plant
Tourist menu. Good time to refill your water bottle and buy snacks. - 12:30–4:00 PM | Hike from the Hydroelectric Plant to Aguas Calientes
This is the most mentally demanding section: long, but fairly flat. You walk along a path parallel to the road, through dense jungle, with the river nearby at several points. If it rains, a proper poncho makes all the difference. - Afternoon/Evening | Arrival in Aguas Calientes
Check-in, dinner, and briefing (schedules, Machu Picchu circuit, what to bring, documents).
Day 3: Machu Picchu – Return to Cusco
Day 3: Machu Picchu – Return to Cusco
- Very early (approximately 5:00–6:30 AM) | Ascent to Machu Picchu
Two options:- Bus (more comfortable, purchase/coordinate with your tour operator).
- On foot (challenging, but many do it for a personal challenge).
- Morning | Guided tour of Machu Picchu (2–3 hours)
Guided tour according to the assigned circuit. Afterward, limited free time (depends on the ticket and regulations). - Midday/Afternoon | Return
Descent to Aguas Calientes and return to Cusco (train + bus or combination provided by the tour operator). Arrival in the evening.
INCLUDES
✅ INCLUDES
- Pick-up from your hotel in Cusco (city center).
- Tourist transportation from Cusco to the start of the Inca Jungle Trail.
- Professional guide specializing in the Inca Jungle Trail (Spanish/English).
- Mountain bike descent from Abra Málaga.
- Cycling equipment: bicycle and safety helmet.
- Guided hikes along sections of the Inca Jungle Trail.
- Route through the Hydroelectric Plant to Aguas Calientes.
- 2 nights of tourist accommodation (Santa Teresa and Aguas Calientes).
- Meals as per the program (2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 2 dinners).
- Guided tour of Machu Picchu with time for photos.
- Basic first-aid kit and assistance during the tour.
NOT INCLUDED
❌ NOT INCLUDED
- Breakfast on the first day.
- Lunch and dinner on the last day after the Machu Picchu visit.
- Bus Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu (optional).
- Entrance to the Cocalmayo hot springs (optional).
- Personal expenses, extra drinks, and snacks.
- Tips for the tour team (optional).
- Activities not specified in the program.
- Return train ticket to Cusco.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Recommendations
- Acclimate to the altitude in Cusco at least 1 or 2 days before the tour.
- Wear broken-in trekking shoes with good traction.
- Wear layers of clothing and a waterproof poncho.
- Bring insect repellent and sunscreen.
- Always carry your original ID for Machu Picchu. Travel light with a
- small backpack.
- Bring cash in soles for additional expenses.
- Follow the guide’s instructions during biking and hiking.
FAQs
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How many days does the Inca Jungle tour last?
- The Inca Jungle tour lasts 3 days and 2 nights, a shorter and more intense version of the classic route, ideal for travelers with limited time.
Is it necessary to acclimatize before the tour?
- Yes. It is recommended to stay at least 1 or 2 days in Cusco before the tour begins to acclimatize to the altitude and avoid discomfort.
Does the tour include entrance to Machu Picchu?
- Entrance to Machu Picchu is not included.
Is the descent by bicycle mandatory?
- No. If the passenger does not wish to do the activity, they can travel in the support transport to the next point of the tour.
What type of accommodation is used?
- Basic or standard tourist accommodations are used, in shared or private rooms, depending on the option booked.
Can the Inca Jungle Trek be done year-round?
- Yes, but the best time is from April to October (dry season). Between November and March there is more rain, but fewer tourists.
Is a visit to the hot springs included?
- The Cocalmayo hot springs are optional and are generally not included in the tour price.
How do I get from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu?
- You can go up by tourist bus (optional) or on foot. The bus is more comfortable; the hike is more demanding, but very popular.
What documents do I need to bring?
- It is mandatory to bring your passport or original ID, as it is required for entry to Machu Picchu.
Is this tour recommended for children or seniors?
- It depends on your physical condition. It is not recommended for people with knee or back problems, or reduced mobility.
What happens if it rains during the tour?
The tour will proceed as normal. The guide may adjust the schedule or pace depending on the weather, so it is important to wear waterproof clothing.

