The Inca Trail is located in the Andes Mountains, an Inca trail that passes through several altitudinal levels, gorges, canyons and forests, expanding north to the Angasmayo River between Colombia and Ecuador, south to the Maule River in Chile, west to the Pacific Ocean and east to Bolivia, connecting and integrating populations. Peru is the place where we find the largest number of Inca roads.
The main Inca Trail is located in the province of Urubamba, Cusco, Peru. This Inca trail that remains intact in its construction is part of the Inca Trail trekking circuit of 4 and 2 days that connects with the entrance through the Gate of the Sun (Intipunku) to Machupicchu.