2026 Inca Trail Reservations Now Open!

2026 Inca Trail Reservations Now Open!

We’re excited to announce that Inti Sun Trek Peru has officially opened reservations for the 2026 Inca Trail season!

Permits for the Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu will go on sale on October 27, 2025.

When you pre-book with us, we’ll be ready to purchase your permits as soon as they’re released, so you can get your preferred start date for the trek. We’ve always succeeded in getting the chosen dates for our pre-booked travelers!

Important: April, May, June, and July are the busiest months and typically sell out within the first few hours once permits go on sale. If you’re planning to hike during these peak months, we highly recommend sending your personal information and trek deposit as soon as possible to secure your spot.

Choose Two Possible Departure Dates

For the Inca Trail, it’s important to have two possible departure dates. This is because from April to Sept is a high-demand month, and permits can sell out very quickly. All tour operators compete for a limited number of spots, and sometimes the government reservation system can even experience slowdowns or temporary crashes due to heavy traffic.

For example, if your first choice is May 14th, it’s best to have an alternative date as a backup. This way, if your preferred date is already sold out, we can immediately secure your second option and make sure you don’t miss the opportunity to hike the legendary Inca Trail.

How to Book Your 2026 Inca Trail Permit

Booking your Inca Trail trek with us is very easy! Simply click the “Pay Now” button, select the date you wish to start the hike, and then fill out the required information for each traveler.

Once your payment is completed, you’ll automatically receive a confirmation voucher, and your reservation will be instantly confirmed.

 Final Payment Details

The remaining balance is due two days before your tour departs in Cusco. You can also choose to pay in advance via online payment (a 6% merchant fee applies, covered by the traveler).

We accept both U.S. dollars and Peruvian soles, but please note that torn or damaged bills are not accepted.

Can I Pay My Final Balance with a Credit Card?

Yes! We accept Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club, and American Express for the remaining balance.
A 6% fee will be applied to the total amount.

Yes, we accept Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club, and American Express for the remaining balance. A 6% fee will be applied to the total amount.

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