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Tips for altitude sickness on the Inca Trail - what actually worked for me

Advice

I just got back from the Classic Inca Trail with Intrepid Travel and wanted to share what really helped me deal with altitude sickness, since I was pretty worried about it beforehand.

Before the trek:

  • Arrived in Cusco 3 days early to acclimatize (this was crucial!)

  • Took it super easy the first 2 days - just walked around slowly, no strenuous activities

  • Drank coca tea at the hotel every morning and evening

  • Stayed really hydrated - like 4-5 liters of water per day

What I packed:

  • Diamox (altitude sickness medication) - got it prescribed before I left

  • Ibuprofen for headaches

  • Electrolyte tablets for my water bottle

  • Coca leaves (bought in Cusco - way cheaper than at home)

During the trek:

  • Started taking Diamox 2 days before we began hiking

  • Our guide was amazing at setting a "pole pole" (slowly slowly) pace

  • Forced myself to drink water even when I wasn't thirsty

  • The coca leaves actually did help with the headaches

What surprised me:

  • Day 2 (Dead Woman's Pass at 4,215m) was tough but manageable with proper pacing

  • Sleeping at altitude was harder than hiking - bring earplugs!

  • The guides carry oxygen tanks just in case (never needed it but good to know)

My advice:

  • Don't skip the acclimatization days in Cusco - I saw people who flew in the day before really struggling

  • Listen to your body - there's no shame in taking breaks

  • The porters and guides know their stuff - trust them when they tell you to slow down

Anyone else doing this trek soon? Happy to answer questions! The whole experience was incredible and totally worth the preparation.

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Peru: Arequipa Road Accident

Safety

Updated: December 14, 2025

On the morning of November 12, 2025, a bus was involved in a road traffic accident on the road from Nazca to Arequipa. The bus left the road and plunged into a ravine, resulting in multiple fatalities.

No G Adventures travellers were on board the bus. All G Adventures travellers are safe and accounted for.

Our thoughts are with the victims and their families following this tragic accident.

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