The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is one of the most iconic hikes in the world, attracting thousands of travelers every year who want to experience the thrill of walking in the footsteps of the ancient Incas. However, what many travelers don’t realize is that hiking the Inca Trail requires a special government-issued permit, and these permits are limited and sell out quickly. If you’re planning your adventure for next year, it’s crucial to know the details about the Inca Trail permits for 2026, their release schedule, and how to secure your spot.

Why Are Inca Trail Permits Required?
The Peruvian government strictly regulates the Inca Trail to preserve its archaeological sites and natural environment. To manage the number of visitors and protect the trail from overuse, only a limited number of permits are issued each day. This ensures that hikers can enjoy the beauty of the Andes and Machu Picchu while minimizing environmental impact.
For the 2026 Inca Trail season, only 500 permits per day will be available. Out of these, around 200 permits are allocated to tourists, while the remaining 300 are reserved for guides, porters, and support staff who make the trek possible. This limited availability is why permits can sell out within hours of release during the busiest months.

Official Inca Trail Permit Release Dates for 2026
The government has already announced the release dates for Inca Trail permits 2026, starting on October 1, 2025. Travelers who want to hike during peak months like May, June, and July must act fast, as these dates are the first to sell out. Here’s the official release schedule:
| MES DE APERTURA | FECHA DE APERTURA | HORA DE APERTURA |
|---|---|---|
| ENERO 2026 | 27/10/2025 | 9:00 am |
| MARZO 2026 | 28/10/2025 | 9:00 am |
| ABRIL 2026 | 29/10/2025 | 9:00 am |
| MAYO 2026 | 30/10/2025 | 9:00 am |
| JUNIO 2026 | 21/10/2025 | 9:00 am |
| JULIO 2026 | 03/11/2025 | 9:00 am |
| AGOSTO A DICIEMBRE 2026 | 04/11/2025 | 9:00 am |
⚠️ Important: February is excluded because the Inca Trail is closed every year for maintenance.

Which Inca Trail Routes Require a Permit?
All official Inca Trail routes require a government permit. Depending on your time and fitness level, you can choose from different options:
Classic Inca Trail (4 Days / 3 Nights): The most popular trek that includes breathtaking landscapes, Inca ruins, and the unforgettable arrival at Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate.
Short Inca Trail (2 Days / 1 Night): A great option for those with limited time who still want the thrill of hiking the last stretch of the trail and entering Machu Picchu on foot.
Extended Inca Trail (5 Days / 4 Nights): A slower-paced version of the classic trek, ideal for travelers who want to explore more archaeological sites and avoid crowds.
Salkantay/Inca Trail Combo (6 Days / 5 Nights): A unique trek combining the rugged beauty of the Salkantay route with the final stretch of the Inca Trail.
No matter which option you choose, a permit is mandatory, and it must be booked in advance through a licensed tour operator like Samex Tours Peru. If you are still comparing the Inca Trail against the Salkantay Trek or other alternatives due to permit limitations, read our ultimate guide here.

Explore the Official Routes: Inca Trail to Machu Picchu Map 2026
Explore the Official Routes: Inca Trail to Machu Picchu Map 2026 Visualize your journey from Cusco to the Sun Gate. This map shows the different paths available for your adventure.

How to Secure Your Inca Trail Permit for 2026
Because demand is so high, permits for the Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu often sell out six to nine months in advance. For the 2026 season, this means you should be ready to book as soon as permits are released in October 2025.
Here are some key tips to make sure you don’t miss your chance:
Book with an authorized tour operator. Only licensed companies can purchase Inca Trail permits. Samex Tours Peru is officially registered and will handle the entire process for you.
Plan your dates early. Peak season (May–July) is the hardest to secure. If you want to hike during this time, reservations must be made as soon as permits are released.
Have flexibility. If your preferred dates are already sold out, having alternative dates in mind can increase your chances of securing a permit.
Don’t wait until last minute. Even off-season months like March or November can sell out quickly. Early booking is always the best strategy.
Why Book With Samex Tours Peru?

At Samex Tours Peru, we specialize in Inca Trail booking and Machu Picchu tours. When you choose us, you don’t need to worry about navigating government systems or losing your chance due to delays. We’ll secure your permit as soon as it becomes available, and our experienced guides, porters, and staff will ensure your trek is safe, enjoyable, and unforgettable.
Our itineraries include everything you need: professional guides, high-quality camping equipment, porters to carry your belongings, delicious meals, and carefully planned logistics. Most importantly, we provide the unique experience of arriving at Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate, just as the Incas once did.

Final Thoughts: Don’t Miss Out on the Inca Trail 2026
The Inca Trail permits for 2026 will be in extremely high demand. With only 500 available per day and thousands of travelers worldwide eager to hike this bucket-list trek, early booking is the key to making your dream a reality.
By reserving your spot with Samex Tours Peru, you can relax knowing that your permit is secured and your journey to Machu Picchu is in expert hands.
✨ Don’t wait until it’s too late—contact us today and let us help you book your Inca Trail 2026 adventure!






















