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Is Your Date Still Available?

Only 200 tourists are allowed to enter the Inca Trail each day. It is one of the most regulated trekking routes in the world — and one of the most in demand. High season permits sell out 4 to 6 months in advance.

The difference between walking the Inca Trail and watching someone else’s photos is simple: planning ahead.


 

How to Check Availability

Contact us directly — it’s the fastest and most reliable way.

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Emailreservas@inca-trail.pe
WhatsApp+51 921 333 639
Web formBooking

Response time: Less than 24 hours (usually 2–4 hours during business hours).

What we need from you to verify availability:

InformationWhy
Preferred date(s)To search specific availability
Number of peopleTo verify enough spots are available
Tour (4 days or 2 days)They require different permits
Date flexibilityTo propose alternatives if sold out

 

How Far in Advance Should I Book?

SeasonMonthsMinimum AdvanceIdeal Advance
HighJune – August4 months5–6 months
Medium-HighMay, September3 months4 months
MediumApril, October2 months3 months
LowNovember – January, March1 month2 months
Special datesSee list below5 months6 months
February❌ CLOSED❌ CLOSED

Dates that sell out first — book 5–6 months in advance:

DateEvent
June 24Inti Raymi — Sun Festival
Holy WeekVariable (March/April)
July 28–29Peruvian Independence Days
All of JulyNorthern hemisphere vacations
First week of AugustPeak season
December 24–31Christmas
January 1New Year at Machu Picchu

Real example of how permits sell out: Scenario: You want to go July 15, 2026

DateAvailability for July 15
January 2026Permits just opened — full availability
February 2026~60% of spots sold
March 2026~85% of spots sold
April 2026~95% sold, only scattered dates
May 2026SOLD OUT
June 2026SOLD OUT — Too late

If you want to go in high season, book as soon as you decide. Not “when it’s closer.”


 

Understanding the Permit System

The Peruvian government established in 2001 a strict daily limit of 500 people who can enter the Inca Trail — which in practice means only approximately 200 tourists per day, since each tourist requires guides, porters and cooks to accompany them.

This limit exists to preserve 500+ year old archaeological sites, protect the fragile cloud forest ecosystem, guarantee a quality experience, and meet UNESCO World Heritage standards. Before the limit, there were days with over 2,000 people and serious congestion.

The bottom line: you cannot improvise. Without a permit, there is no entry — not at the starting point, not on the route, not at any checkpoint.

 


 

Why Can I Only Book Through an Agency?

The Ministry of Culture of Peru does not sell permits directly to individual tourists. It only works with officially authorized and registered tourism agencies.

The official process: TOURIST → AUTHORIZED AGENCY → MINISTRY OF CULTURE → PERMIT ISSUED

This does NOT exist:

  • Tourist → Ministry of Culture directly ❌
  • Tourist → Government website ❌
  • Tourist → Buy at Km 82 ❌

Additionally, the Inca Trail is a fully regulated route where going with an authorized agency and certified guide is required by law. Independent access is not permitted — this is different from other Peruvian treks like Salkantay or Lares where you can go independently.

 


 

How to Verify an Agency Is Legitimate

Signs of a legitimate agency:

  • Physical office in Cusco you can visit
  • RUC (tax identification number) verifiable with SUNAT
  • Visible operator license from DIRCETUR and Ministry of Culture
  • Formal service contract with clear cancellation policies
  • Verifiable reviews on TripAdvisor, Google, etc.

Warning signs — possible scam:

  • Only WhatsApp contact, no office
  • Prices too low to be real
  • Cannot show licenses
  • Asks for payment only in cash or cryptocurrency
  • Does not give receipt or contract
  • Promises “guaranteed permits” when dates are sold out

 


 

What Happens If My Date Is Sold Out?

If permits for your desired date are sold out, you still have options:

OptionDescription
Alternative dateCan you go 2–3 days before or after? There may be nearby availability
2-Day Inca TrailOften has better availability than the 4-day
Waiting listWe can notify you if there is a cancellation (not guaranteed)
Alternative trekSalkantay, Lares, Choquequirao — no permit limit
Change travel datesIf your trip is flexible, choose another time

 

Permits — Everything You Need to Know

What does the permit cost?

Each permit is included in your tour price. For reference, the official government costs are:

PermitOfficial CostIncluded in Our Tours
4-Day Inca Trail permit~$90–100 USD✅ YES
2-Day Inca Trail permit~$70–80 USD✅ YES
Machu Picchu entrance~$50–60 USD✅ YES

You never pay for permits separately. It’s all included.

Each permit is personal and non-transferable. It is linked to your full name exactly as it appears in your passport, your passport number, nationality, date of birth, gender and specific trek date. Once issued:

  • The name cannot be changed
  • The date cannot be changed
  • It cannot be transferred to another person
  • There is no refund from the Ministry of Culture
  • It cannot be used with a different passport number

That is why providing correct data from the start is critical.

 


 

Required Documents

To book — what you send us:

A scan or clear photo of your passport data page showing your name, number, photo and dates. All details must be verified carefully: name exactly as on passport (accents included), passport number, nationality, date of birth and gender. Copy data directly from your passport — do not write from memory.

For trek day — what you carry:

DocumentRequiredNotes
ORIGINAL passport✅ MANDATORYWithout this, you DO NOT enter
Copy of passportRecommendedDoes not work for entry, only as backup
Booking confirmationRecommendedWe carry it, but having a copy helps
ISIC student cardOnly if applying discountInternational, must be valid

⚠️ WITHOUT ORIGINAL PASSPORT = NO ENTRY. This is absolute.

Ministry of Culture personnel verify your identity at checkpoint Km 82 or Km 104. They do not accept copies, phone photos, ID cards, driver’s licenses or any other document. The trek starts at 4–5 AM — there is no time to go back to your hotel if you forget it. Solution: the night before, confirm you have your passport and put it in your day backpack.


 

Permit Discounts

Student discount (~$20–30 USD off the permit): Requires a valid international ISIC card — your local university card does not qualify. Must be valid on trek date and presented at the checkpoint with your passport.

Minors under 18: Approximately $20–30 USD discount. Passport showing birth date required.

Peruvians and Andean Community (Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia): Significant reduced rate available.

Student and minor discounts do not apply to the Summit segment.

 


 

How the Process Works with Us

Step 1 — Availability inquiry You contact us with your preferred dates, number of people, tour and segment. We verify real-time availability with the Ministry and confirm in less than 24 hours. If your date is sold out, we propose alternatives.

Step 2 — Booking and passport data You send us passport data for all travelers and pay the deposit to secure your spot. Without the deposit, we cannot block permits.

Step 3 — Permit issuance We submit the formal application to the Ministry of Culture, pay the corresponding fees and follow up until confirmation. The Ministry issues permits in each passenger’s name with a unique number. You receive email confirmation with your permit numbers. Timeline: generally 3–7 business days after deposit payment.

Step 4 — Trek day At the checkpoint (Km 82 or Km 104), Ministry personnel verify your name and passport number against the permit. If everything matches: entry authorized. Our guide carries the group documentation and coordinates with checkpoint staff.

 


 

Frequently Asked Questions about Permits

Can I buy the permit directly from the Ministry of Culture? No. The Ministry only sells permits to authorized tourism agencies. There is no direct sale to individual tourists, neither in person nor online.

Does February have permits? No. The Inca Trail is completely closed during February for annual maintenance. No permits are available. This is non-negotiable.

Does the permit include Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain? No. The Inca Trail permit includes access to the complete trail and one entrance to Machu Picchu. Huayna Picchu ($75 USD) and Machu Picchu Mountain ($75 USD) are additional and must be booked at the same time as your Inca Trail permit, as they have their own limited daily quotas.

What if I wrote my name or passport number wrong? If we haven’t issued the permit yet, let us know and we correct it at no cost. After it’s issued, it’s a serious problem that may require a new permit if available. Always verify your data three times before confirming.

What happens if my flight is cancelled and I don’t arrive on time? Unfortunately, if you don’t arrive at the starting point on time, you lose the permit and trek. The permit is for a specific date and cannot be postponed. We strongly recommend arriving in Cusco at least 2–3 days before your trek, not scheduling flights on the same day the trek starts, and having travel insurance that covers cancellations.

Can I change my trek date after booking? Before the permit is issued: yes, if there is availability on the new date. After the permit is issued: no. The permit is linked to a specific date.

How do I know your agency really has my permit reserved? With us, you receive email confirmation with your permit number, you can request verification at any time, we have transparent policies, and we have a physical office in Cusco where you can verify in person.

Do children need permits? Yes. Every person entering the Inca Trail needs a permit regardless of age. Minors under 18 qualify for a reduced rate.

Can I do only part of the Inca Trail? No. The permit is for the complete route. You cannot start at an intermediate point, finish before Machu Picchu or skip sections. If you want a shorter version, the 2-Day Inca Trail is a separate official route starting at Km 104 with its own permit.

 


 

Ready to Check Your Date?

Don’t wait until it’s too late. Contact us now and we will confirm availability for your preferred dates in less than 24 hours.

Questions about permits? We respond in less than 24 hours.

Email: reservas@inca-trail.pe |

WhatsApp: +51 921 333 639