The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is one of the most rewarding experiences in the world, but its success depends largely on smart packing. Weather conditions in the Andes vary dramatically, ranging from hot, sunny days to freezing nights and sudden rain.

As experts in trekking in Peru, at Volga Tours we have compiled the definitive list of what you should carry in your personal daypack and in your main duffel bag (given to the porters).

I. Clothing: The Principle of Three Layers

The key to walking comfortably in the Andes is to dress in layers. This allows you to easily regulate your body temperature.

1. Base Layer (Moisture Evacuation)

This layer goes directly on the skin. Its function is to wick away sweat and keep you dry.

2. Intermediate Layer (Thermal Insulation)

Provides warmth. Worn over the base layer when it’s cold.

3. Outer Layer (Protection from the Elements)

Your shield against wind and rain.

II. Essential Footwear

Proper footwear is vital for safety and comfort on the Inca Trail, which includes stone steps and uneven terrain.

III. Personal Equipment for the Camp (Porters)

This duffel bag will be carried by porters (generally limited to 15 pounds per person, which includes the weight of your sleeping bag).

IV. The Daypack (You Carry)

It should be a small (20-30 liters) and lightweight backpack that holds the essentials for the day.

V. First Aid and Health Items

Although your guide will carry a complete first aid kit, it is recommended that you bring the following:

Optional Items (Highly Recommended)

Remember: The golden rule is to travel light. Only bring what is strictly necessary. If you have any questions about weight or specific items, please do not hesitate to consult your Volga Tours advisor.

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