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Machu Picchu Kit List
Introduction
Clothing
Footwear
Equipment
Other essentials
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Machu Picchu Kit List
Introduction
A visit to the ancient Inca ruins of Machu Picchu via the Inca Trail is a feature of many a bucket list. The route is as challenging as it is rewarding, traversing high mountain passes and reaching altitudes of nearly 4,200m along the way to Peru's famous citadel.
EverTrek's team in Peru have been leading trips for 15 years. We've asked them to share their advice and expertise on what to take with you for the best possible experience of this iconic trek.
Clothing for Machu Picchu
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Clothing
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Base layers
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Walking trousers
You will need at least one pair of light hiking trousers, hiking shorts or convertible trousers. While some prefer to wear shorts in hot weather, others may choose to wear full-length trousers to protect against sunburn, insects or scratches. We recommend walking legwear made of quick drying synthetic materials to allow wicking.
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Walking trousers
You will need at least one pair of light hiking trousers, hiking shorts or convertible trousers. While some prefer to wear shorts in hot weather, others may choose to wear full-length trousers to protect against sunburn, insects or scratches. We recommend walking legwear made of quick drying synthetic materials to allow wicking.
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Footwear for Machu Picchu
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Walking socks
Taking multiple pairs of socks will help keep you comfortable day to day. Walking socks will wick away excess moisture from your feet. Heavier weight socks provide cushioning in key areas on long days. It's worth taking lighter socks for the warmer conditions as well. Your footwear must fit comfortably with whatever you choose.
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Walking boots
You’ll be spending a lot of time in your boots so it’s best to make a choice based on what is most comfortable. Your walking boots need to be comfortable enough to wear for multiple days at a time, with adequate support at the ankle and through the midsole. Test out your boots on a few longer walks before the trip. Your feet can swell after long days of walking, so a little extra room is often better than a tight fit.
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Walking socks
Taking multiple pairs of socks will help keep you comfortable day to day. Walking socks will wick away excess moisture from your feet. Heavier weight socks provide cushioning in key areas on long days. It's worth taking lighter socks for the warmer conditions as well. Your footwear must fit comfortably with whatever you choose.
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Walking boots
You’ll be spending a lot of time in your boots so it’s best to make a choice based on what is most comfortable. Your walking boots need to be comfortable enough to wear for multiple days at a time, with adequate support at the ankle and through the midsole. Test out your boots on a few longer walks before the trip. Your feet can swell after long days of walking, so a little extra room is often better than a tight fit.
Equipment for Machu Picchu
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Equipment
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Other essentials
Sliders/ flip flops for around the camp
Casual clothes
Toiletries
Toilet roll and wipes - essential for the Refuge
Water bladder (2 Litres)
Diarrhoea kit / Medication
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