Peru: A Lodge-to-Lodge Trek to Machu Picchu

Location: South America
Duration: 11 Days
Price: From $6795
Activity Level: Challenging

Peru: A Lodge-to-Lodge Trek to Machu Picchu

Location: South America
Duration: 11 Days
Price: From $6795
Activity Level: Challenging

Overview

Join AdventureWomen for a breathtaking lodge-to-lodge trek on the Salkantay Route to Machu Picchu. This less crowded, challenging path features stunning scenery, peaceful trails, and comfortable lodges with outdoor hot tubs. Begin in Cusco and the Sacred Valley, acclimatizing while exploring Incan ruins and markets. The trek involves daily hikes of up to nine hours, with highlights including a climb to the turquoise Lake Humantay, the high-altitude Salkantay Pass, and diverse landscapes from barren peaks to lush forests. Enjoy a scenic train ride to Aguas Calientes, where you’ll explore Machu Picchu at dawn and optionally summit Huayna Picchu for spectacular views. Finish with a return to Cusco, visiting local female weavers and celebrating your adventure with a farewell dinner. Experience the challenge and wonder of walking in the footsteps of the Incas on this unforgettable journey to one of the world’s great wonders.

Main Attractions

Trek the Uncharted Path

Embark on an adventurous journey along the less-traveled Salkantay Route from Cusco to Machu Picchu, bypassing the crowded trails for a more intimate and challenging experience.

Discover Peru’s Natural Wonders

Explore diverse scenery on foot while staying in charming mountain lodges. Enjoy outdoor hot tubs and delectable Peruvian cuisine after each rewarding hike.

Cusco’s Vibrant Culture

Experience the rich cultural heritage of Cusco through its vibrant textiles, local markets, and traditional craftsmanship.

Map showing a trek route from Cuzco to Machu Picchu in Peru, highlighting key landmarks and transport options, with an inset map of Peru's location in South America.
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A group of hikers stands under a wooden entrance sign in Pisac, Peru, carrying walking poles and wearing outdoor gear. Ruins and a cloudy sky are visible in the background.
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A group of hikers with trekking poles stands under a wooden sign reading "PISAC Bienvenidos - Welcome," with ancient ruins in the background.
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Itinerary

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Arrive in the Sacred Valley

Welcome to Peru! After arriving at Cusco airport, you’ll be transferred to your hotel in the Sacred Valley. This area, surrounded by the majestic Andes, is a perfect introduction to Peru’s rich history and stunning landscapes. The evening will be spent getting acquainted with fellow travelers and preparing for the trek ahead. The Sacred Valley, with its ancient ruins and traditional mountain villages, sets the stage for a memorable journey. If you wish to acclimate further before the trek, AdventureWomen can assist with arranging additional nights in Cusco. Enjoy a peaceful night at the Hacienda Urubamba, a beautiful and comfortable base for the upcoming adventure.

Meals dinner
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Discover the Sacred Valley

Begin your day exploring the Archaeological Park of Pisac, famous for its impressive Intiwatana solar calendar and stunning views. The site features various altitudes and architectural wonders that highlight Incan ingenuity. After exploring Pisac, descend into the town to experience its vibrant markets, where you’ll find exquisite jewelry, textiles, and crafts. Enjoy a farm-to-table lunch at a local hacienda, learning about traditional agriculture and Cusco’s giant white corn. In the afternoon, visit the home of a female herbalist from Aquelarre (The Coven). Here, you’ll learn about the botanical brews and herbal potions, participate in a healing ritual, and create a smudge stick to set positive intentions for your trek. Return to the hotel for a group dinner, reflecting on the day’s experiences and preparing for the journey ahead.

Meals breakfast, lunch, dinner
Four hikers pose with trekking poles in front of a wooden sign at Salkantay Lodge & Adventure Resort. Snow-capped mountains are visible in the background.

Journey to the Salkantay Route

This morning, depart for the Salkantay Route, starting with a visit to the Inca ruins of Tarawasi near Limatambo. Explore these ancient remains before heading to the mountain village of Mollepata for a delicious lunch. The journey continues with a drive along winding mountain roads to Marcoccasa, where your hike to Soraypampa begins. Follow the picturesque Camino Real (Royal Path) and enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. As you approach Soraypampa, you’ll see the Salkantay Lodge come into view, with the sacred Mt. Salkantay towering behind it. This lodge will be your base for the next two nights, providing a perfect setting for acclimatization and relaxation. Settle into your room, meet your guide in the lounge for refreshments, and receive a briefing on the next day’s activities.  Trekking time 3.5 hours, approx. 2 miles, 1,689′ elevation gain.

Meals breakfast, lunch, dinner
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Acclimatization Hike to Lake Humantay

Today’s adventure includes an acclimatization hike to Lake Humantay, located just beyond the plateau behind Salkantay Lodge. The trek takes you up steep slopes, culminating in the stunning sight of the turquoise lake nestled against the backdrop of the Humantay glacier. Spend time at the lake enjoying the serene environment, having a snack, or participating in a traditional offering to Mother Earth. This hike helps your body adjust to higher altitudes and prepares you for the more demanding climbs ahead. Return to the lodge for a late lunch and spend the afternoon at leisure. You can soak in the outdoor jacuzzi, enjoy a soothing massage, or simply relax and take in the beautiful mountain scenery. Trekking time 4.5 hours, approx. 4 miles, 1,155′ elevation gain / 1,155′ elevation loss.

Meals breakfast, lunch, dinner
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Conquer Salkantay Pass

Prepare for the longest and most challenging day of the trek. Start early and hike through the Rio Blanco valley, navigating the switchbacks that lead to the Salkantay Pass at 15,213 feet. This is the highest point of your trek and offers a sense of accomplishment as you reach the summit. Celebrate with your fellow trekkers before beginning the descent through dramatic landscapes marked by giant boulders and often shrouded in fog. Enjoy a hot picnic lunch along the way and continue descending through rolling hills and marsh-like plateaus. Arrive at the Wayra Lodge in the afternoon, where you can admire spectacular views of Mount Humantay and reflect on the day’s achievements. Trekking time 7 hours, approx. 8 miles, 2,522′ elevation gain / 2,401′ elevation loss.

Meals breakfast, lunch, dinner
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Descent Through Verdant Scenery

Today’s trek continues with a descent along the Salkantay River, transitioning from high-altitude terrain to lush jungle. The warmer air brings colorful butterflies and vibrant orchids, creating a picturesque environment. As you pass by local homes and makeshift fences, you’ll gain a glimpse into rural life in the Andes. Arrive at Colpa Lodge in time for a special Pachamanca lunch, a traditional Peruvian meal cooked using hot stones in the earth. Spend the afternoon relaxing, either lounging in the sun or enjoying the outdoor jacuzzi while soaking in the panoramic views of the surrounding green mountains. Trekking time 4 hours, approx. 6 miles, 3,398′ elevation loss.

Meals breakfast, lunch, dinner
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Santa Teresa River Valley and Llactapata

Hike through the Santa Teresa River valley today, crossing small streams and fruit orchards. After a hot picnic lunch by the river, continue on foot until you meet a vehicle for a short drive to the Llactapata Inca Trail. This trail leads you to your lodge, passing through increasingly humid and tropical landscapes. Visit a local organic coffee plantation, where you’ll experience the shift in climate and taste freshly brewed coffee. The lodge offers a comfortable resting place after the day’s hike, preparing you for the final leg of the journey. Trekking time 5.5 hours, approx. 10 miles, 387′ elevation gain / 2,798′ elevation loss.

Meals breakfast, lunch, dinner
Terraced fields and ancient stone structures are nestled in a lush green valley with surrounding hills.

Salkantay Route to Machu Picchu

For those up for it, an optional early morning hike will take you up a path of original Inca steps, leading to Llactapata Pass. From here, you’ll enjoy a unique view of Machu Picchu from the southeast — a rare perspective of the ancient citadel. Explore Llactapata before descending to a meadow for a scenic lunch. The trek continues through lush bamboo forests and fruit orchards, culminating in a train ride to Aguas Calientes. Here, you’ll stay at the Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel, preparing for the grand exploration of Machu Picchu the next day. Trekking time 6 hours, approx. 7 miles, 1,971′ elevation gain / 3,165′ elevation loss.

Meals breakfast, lunch, dinner
A group of women holding a banner stand in front of the historic ruins of Machu Picchu, surrounded by mountains under a clear blue sky.

Explore Machu Picchu

Start your day with an early bus ride to Machu Picchu, catching the sunrise over the citadel. Explore the awe-inspiring architecture of the Watchtower, the Temple of the Sun, and other key sites within the ancient city. Enjoy lunch at Sanctuary Lodge near the entrance, and then spend the afternoon exploring Machu Picchu at your own pace. Absorb the mystical energy of the site, reflecting on its history and origins. The less crowded afternoon offers a perfect opportunity for quiet contemplation and further exploration of this iconic wonder.

Meals breakfast, lunch, dinner
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Return to Cusco

Board the train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo and then drive back to Cusco. Visit a master weaver to learn about traditional Andean textile production, a key part of local cultural heritage. Enjoy a farewell lunch and explore Cusco on your own, immersing yourself in the city’s historic charm. In the evening, gather for a farewell dinner with your AdventureWomen friends, celebrating the memorable journey you’ve shared and reflecting on the incredible experiences and friendships formed.

Meals breakfast, lunch, dinner
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Departure

Enjoy your last morning in Cusco, where you can shop for souvenirs or take a final stroll through the city. Lunch is at your leisure before transferring to Cusco airport for your flight home. Depart any time after 12:00 pm, carrying with you memories of an extraordinary adventure and the beauty of Peru.

Meals breakfast
Aerial view of Machu Picchu, showcasing ancient stone structures and terraces set against a backdrop of lush mountains and blue sky.

Accommodations

Please note that all amenities were current when written and are subject to change at any time.

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Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba

Hacienda Urubamba is a contemporary hacienda-style hotel in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Immersed in the countryside, Hacienda Urubamba spans approximately 100 acres surrounded by green mountains. All the rooms feature breathtaking views of the valley, immersing you in open space, serenity, and relaxing solitude.

AMENITIES: complimentary toiletries, hair dryer, Wi-Fi

A rustic room with large windows, wooden ceiling, and stone walls. Sofas and a central coffee table furnish the space, overlooking a green landscape and a pool.

Mountain Lodges

At the end of each day, in these intimate six-room lodges, you will enjoy hot showers, fine gourmet meals, select wines, goose-down bedding, massages, outdoor jacuzzis, and highly personalized service. Each room is warmly presented with down comforters and amenities.

AMENITIES: complimentary toiletries, hair dryer, Wi-Fi

A cozy room with two beds, colorful blankets, a fireplace, chairs, and a large window with a garden view. The ceiling features exposed wooden beams.

Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

Located in the heart of Machu Picchu Historical Sanctuary, Inkaterra’s boutique Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel is an Andean Garden of Eden. A fusion of calmness, comfort, Andean style and architecture, its natural beauty spreads over 12 acres of low-rise cottages, plantations, and wild forest interspersed by stone pathways.

AMENITIES: Complimentary toiletries, hair dryer, Wi-Fi

A courtyard with stone flooring, surrounded by an arched building. There are tables, chairs, potted flowers, and a few colorful textiles on display.

Palacio del Inka

A storied mansion dating back nearly five centuries, the Libertador Palacio del Inka stands in the historic center of Cuzco. Uniting the past and present, Palacio del Inka Spa presents indigenous treatments and an indoor therapy pool. The exquisitely appointed guest rooms combine Peruvian art and handcrafted furnishings with contemporary amenities.

AMENITIES: Complimentary toiletries, hair dryer, Wi-Fi

What People Are Saying

“I conquered a huge challenge on this trip! I have a fear of heights, and with the group’s help, I was able to reach the top of Machu Picchu and cross the Amazon suspension bridge!”

What People Are Saying

“It was a wonderful trip with strong, supportive women. Many moments were memorable. Salkantay trek was great. I accomplished the physical challenge!”

What People Are Saying

“Embarking on the Salkantay trek with AdventureWomen was an unforgettable journey. The varied landscapes and challenging hikes pushed me beyond my comfort zone, while the cozy lodges and delicious meals made each day rewarding. The camaraderie with fellow travelers and the expert guidance of our team turned this trek into a deeply personal and transformative experience.”

Dates & Pricing

Start Date End Date Availability Pricing Booking Link
Nov 1 Nov 11
Space Available
$6795*
Standard Room, Single
$7695 total, $800 deposit
Standard Room, Double
$6795 total, $800 deposit

*Additional Pricing Information: 2025 Optional Single Accommodation: $900

Start Date End Date Availability Pricing Booking Link
Nov 1 Nov 11
Space Available
$7495*
Standard Room, Single
$8495 total, $800 deposit
Standard Room, Double
$7495 total, $800 deposit

*Additional Pricing Information: 2026 Optional Single Accommodation: $1000

Arrival: Arrive in Cusco, Peru (CUZ) on Day 1 before 3:00 PM. Flights from Lima are frequently delayed, so we recommend a morning flight.

Departure: Depart Cusco, Peru (CUZ) on Day 11 after 12:00 PM. We recommend securing a flight after 12:00 PM but not the last flight of the day.

What's Included

  • Accommodations as per itinerary based on double occupancy
  • All meals as listed in the itinerary
  • All ground transportation
  • Guided sightseeing and activities as indicated in the itinerary
  • Entrance fees
  • Professional English-speaking trekking guide throughout the trip
  • One group transfer on arrival and departure
  • Drinking water available in large jugs to refill personal bottles
  • Gratuities for baggage handlers, drivers, and hotel/lodge staff

What's Not Included

  • International airfare to and from Peru
  • Domestic airfare if required
  • Excess baggage charges
  • Optional activities
  • Meals not specified in the itinerary
  • Alcoholic beverages (unless otherwise specified)
  • Fees for passport, visas, immunizations, or travel insurance
  • Cost of hospitalization or evacuation
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Gratuities for guides

FAQs

Absolutely! We happily welcome all women regardless of race, creed, or sexual preference, as long as you are physically capable of doing the activities on your chosen trip. Our guests range from 18-85+! It is important to us to talk to each guest to make sure each woman chooses the right trip for her physical ability and interest.

You can process your registration on our online booking system or over the phone. Most deposits are $800. In many cases, and unless otherwise indicated, your deposit is transferable if you notify us in writing 120 before your trip departs.

Be sure to check the ‘What’s Included’ section of the trip you are interested in. Once you get to the departure city and meet the group, we often include most meals, all accommodations, all activities (although there might be an optional activity at an additional cost), transportation while on the adventure, qualified local guide(s) and some trips also include an AdventureWomen Ambassador. Our trips do not include airfare to/from the arrival and departure cities. However, internal flights are included in some itineraries so please read the itinerary carefully.

Absolutely! In fact, we encourage it! Many of the women who travel with AdventureWomen come solo. For those that do not choose a single supplement, we pair you with a roommate. Usually, when we change accommodations on a trip, we will change roommates if we can, so you get a chance to know others in our group. A limited number of single supplements may be available for an additional charge.

That depends entirely on the trip! AdventureWomen adventure travel trips are rated according to the physical fitness level demanded by the included activities.

  • Moderate: These adventures exercise your mind more than your body and are designed for women who prefer a leisurely, less rigorous experience. For example, you could walk up to 2 miles per day through cities and villages, stand in museums for a few hours, relax on a boat, or view wildlife from a vehicle.
  • Active: Adventures that get you on your feet! You should be in good physical condition where you are comfortable walking on uneven surfaces, such as cobblestone streets, biking manicured nature trails or kayaking calm waters.
  • High Energy: These adventures are designed for women who enjoy a physical challenge and crave being on the go! You should be prepared for itineraries that include (but are not limited to): a full day of biking on a rolling terrain, hiking 5-8 miles on moderate to steep trails, being active at high altitudes, whitewater rafting, or skiing.
  • Challenging: Adventures that get your heart rate pumping, these are demanding yet deeply rewarding and designed for seasoned outdoor enthusiasts. You should be in excellent physical condition, and be able to hike up to 10 miles, in steeper, more rugged terrain.