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Altitudes on the Inca Trails 4 Days

Here’s a detailed breakdown of the 4-Day Classic Inca Trail route from Cusco to Machu Picchu, including campsites, villages, viewpoints, and ascent/descent details with approximate durations:


DAY 1: Cusco → Piscacucho (Km 82) → Wayllabamba

1. Piscacucho (Km 82) – Trailhead

  • Altitude: 2,720m (8,924ft)
  • Activity: Check-in and permit control.
  • Terrain: Flat, following the Urubamba River.

2. Miskay (Local Village)

  • Altitude: 2,840m (9,318ft)
  • Gentle Ascent: 1 hour (to Llactapata ruins).
  • Viewpoint: Inca agricultural terraces.

3. Llactapata (Inca Ruins)

  • Altitude: 2,850m (9,350ft)
  • Description: Ancient farming terraces.

4. Huayllabamba (Night 1 Campsite)

  • Altitude: 3,000m (9,842ft)
  • Gradual Ascent: 1.5 hours from Llactapata.
  • Note: Last inhabited village on the trail.

DAY 2: Wayllabamba → Dead Woman’s Pass → Pacaymayo

1. Climb to Warmiwañusca (Dead Woman’s Pass)

  • Altitude: 4,215m (13,828ft) – Highest point!
  • Steep Ascent: 3-4 hours from Huayllabamba.
  • Reward: Panoramic views of Vilcabamba Range.

2. Descent to Pacaymayo (Night 2 Campsite)

  • Altitude: 3,600m (11,811ft)
  • Sharp Descent: 2 hours (rocky trail).

DAY 3: Pacaymayo → Runkurakay → Phuyupatamarca → Wiñayhuayna

1. Climb to Runkurakay (Circular Ruins)

  • Altitude: 3,800m (12,467ft)
  • Moderate Ascent: 1 hour from Pacaymayo.
  • Feature: Inca watchtower ruins.

2. Runkurakay Pass

  • Altitude: 3,950m (12,959ft)
  • Gentle Climb: 45 minutes more.

3. Descent to Sayacmarca (Ruins)

  • Altitude: 3,600m (11,811ft)
  • Descent: 1 hour (cobblestone steps).
  • Highlight: Cliffside Inca ruins.

4. Phuyupatamarca (Town Above the Clouds)

  • Altitude: 3,650m (11,975ft)
  • Short Climb: 30 minutes from Sayacmarca.
  • Epic Views: Mist-covered mountains.

5. Descent to Wiñayhuayna (Night 3 Campsite)

  • Altitude: 2,650m (8,694ft)
  • Long Descent: 2-3 hours (Inca staircases).
  • Pro Tip: Explore Wiñayhuayna ruins (“Forever Young”) at sunset—fewer crowds!

DAY 4: Wiñayhuayna → Sun Gate → Machu Picchu

1. Final Climb to Inti Punku (Sun Gate)

  • Altitude: 2,730m (8,957ft)
  • Ascent: 1.5 hours (emotional first glimpse of Machu Picchu!).

2. Descent to Machu Picchu

  • Altitude: 2,430m (7,972ft)
  • Easy Descent: 45 minutes to the citadel.

3. Machu Picchu (Grand Finale!)

  • Guided Tour: 2-3 hours exploring.

Elevation Summary:

    • Day 1: +280m (gradual climb).
    • Day 2: Brutal +1,215m ascent / -615m descent (hardest day).
  • Day 3: +350m ascent / -1,000m descent (stone paths).
  • Day 4: +80m ascent / -300m descent (short but thrilling).

Key Tips:

✔ Day 2 is the toughest—pace yourself at Dead Woman’s Pass.
✔ Trekking poles are a knee-saver on descents.
✔ Wiñayhuayna ruins are less crowded at dusk—don’t miss them!

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