Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Inca Trail to Machu Picchu this Summer

UPDATE 4/24/08: See the latest on Inca Trail Permit availability here: http://www.detourdestinations.com/pages/Inca_Trail_Permits_31.html
Before planning your trip to trek the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, you need to know about the Inca Trail permitting system. A few years ago, the Peru government established a permitting system for the famous Inca Trail, so that the trail and the surrounding vegetation won't deteriorate due to overuse. There are only 500 permit available for any given day and about 300 of those are reserved for trek operators, cooks, porters, and guides.

This means there are around 200 left for trekkers a day. Tourists cannot buy these permits independently because they must travel with an official trek operator . Thus, travelers need to book their Inca Trail trek with a provider several weeks , if not months, in advance!

It's worth noting that you only need a permit for your trek departure date.

For more information on the Inca Trail please click the link below:

Detour's Inca Trail Treks

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Permits are currently (as of morning of 4/17) sold out through July 23rd. It's common that a date with 100 or fewer permits will sell out in a day or less! Contact us for up-to-the-minute availabilities.

The following dates in July and August still have permits available:

July 24: 14
July 25: 198
July 26: 222
July 27: 204
July 28: 239
July 29: 21
July 31: 103

August 3: 5
August 10: 195
August 12: 301
August 13: 229
August 14: 301
August 17: 246
August 18: 399
August 19: 211
August 20: 157
August 21: 288
August 22: 258
August 23: 343
August 24: 282
August 25: 353
August 26: 409
August 27: 342
August 28: 432
August 29: 353
August 30: 388
August 31: 394

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Of course if you can't get a permit in time, there are several ways to trek on an Inca Trail and visit Machu Picchu that don't require an Inca Trail permit. There are thousands of miles of Inca Trails in Peru, and the "Inca Trail to Machu Picchu" is only the most popular treek on an Inca Trail. There are a number of other fabulous treks in the Cusco/Machu Picchu area that follow Inca Trails, visit Inca ruins, and either include or can be combined with a one- or two-day visit to Machu Picchu. These alternative treks do not require a permit and feature some of the Sacred Valley's most fascinating and impressive ruins. To check out these treks, click here:

Non-Permitted Inca Trail Treks

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