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Student discounts for the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Are you a student or are interested in travelling to Cuzco Peru to go on the Inca Trail Tour? If you want to apply for a special discount for you students or student group, it is really simple. For the special discount it is necessary to send us a scanned copy of your ISIC (International Student Identity Card) plus the information we will ask you once you are ready to book with us; without a copy of your ISIC card, we will not be able to make the discounts.

This is the ONLY Student Card (ISIC) to apply the discount

When booking an Inca Trail Trek to Machu Picchu. The Peruvian government has strictly limited the number of people permitted on the Inca Trail during 2009 (permits are issued to about 200 trekkers per day plus 300 porters). We recommend that you make the Inca Trail Trek Booking as early as possible. These days the Inca Trail trek permits for some dates are usually sold out more than 4 months in advance! However, don’t make a booking until you have all the student group details (names, passport numbers, ages, etc) and you are sure about your trek departure date; this is really important since “these details cannot be changed after we have booked your trek permits”.

Participants on the Inca Trail trek. Students need to be in good physical health and conditions; the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is good for travelers who are in condition to hike up to ten hours, with breaks in a single day along the Inca Trail. The trekking to Machu Picchu will be difficult if you have not exercised regularly before your trip. To fully enjoy an Inca Trail adventure, we advise passengers to get into an exercise program for their own safety and enjoyment. If a passenger suffers from any medical condition, we advise him/her to consult a physician about joining an Inca Trail Expedition.

What students should take on the Inca Trail Trek. Students should take only the necessary items for the 4 or 2-day Inca Trail treks. Students can leave the rest of their luggage at the hotel in Cusco (most hotels and hostels have storage rooms to keep it until their return).

Park Regulations for the Inca Trail Trek. Park authorities may occasionally designate different campsites than those indicated. The Inca Trail is part of the Machu Picchu Sanctuary; it is a protected area of 32,592 hectares. Every visitor or student groups must obey park regulations prohibiting littering, cutting or damaging trees, removing or damaging stones of ruins and the Inca Trail, removing plants, killing animals, lighting open fires or camping in the archeological sites (Only authorized campsites can be used).

Now that you have some basic information on the Inca Trail for students, start dreaming about your next trip of adventure with all yours! Book a special Inca Trail Trek to Machu Picchu with TOUR in PERU EIRL ; contact our guide experts now!

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