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Travel and Leisure: I Wasn’t Prepared for My Machu Picchu Trek—Here’s What I Wish I Brought Instead

Here’s everything you’ll want on your packing list before setting off for one of the world’s most unforgettable adventures.

Travel and Leisure: I Wasn’t Prepared for My Machu Picchu Trek—Here’s What I Wish I Brought Instead

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Travel and Leisure: I Wasn’t Prepared for My Machu Picchu Trek—Here’s What I Wish I Brought Instead

Travel and Leisure: I Wasn’t Prepared for My Machu Picchu Trek—Here’s What I Wish I Brought Instead

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Here’s everything you’ll want on your packing list before setting off for one of the world’s most unforgettable adventures.

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I Wasn’t Prepared for My Machu Picchu Trek—Here’s What I Wish I Brought Instead

Don’t let a trip of a lifetime to Machu Picchu be ruined by forgetting the right gear. I learned this the hard way when I packed at the last minute and left my rain jacket behind. Luckily, a friend saved the day with a spare—but you don’t want to rely on chance.

Packing smart doesn’t mean overpacking. Whether you’re arriving by train, bus, or on foot, a few key essentials can make all the difference. Think comfortable hiking boots, insect repellent, and a lightweight daypack. To help you prepare, I gathered expert advice from pros at REI and Tambo del Inka, a luxury resort located in Peru’s Sacred Valley on the way to Machu Picchu. Here’s everything you’ll want on your packing list before setting off for one of the world’s most unforgettable adventures.

Continue reading to learn more about the gear needed for a trip to Machu Picchu, written by Isis Briones.

Travel and Leisure: I Wasn’t Prepared for My Machu Picchu Trek—Here’s What I Wish I Brought Instead

I Wasn’t Prepared for My Machu Picchu Trek—Here’s What I Wish I Brought Instead

Don’t let a trip of a lifetime to Machu Picchu be ruined by forgetting the right gear. I learned this the hard way when I packed at the last minute and left my rain jacket behind. Luckily, a friend saved the day with a spare—but you don’t want to rely on chance.

Packing smart doesn’t mean overpacking. Whether you’re arriving by train, bus, or on foot, a few key essentials can make all the difference. Think comfortable hiking boots, insect repellent, and a lightweight daypack. To help you prepare, I gathered expert advice from pros at REI and Tambo del Inka, a luxury resort located in Peru’s Sacred Valley on the way to Machu Picchu. Here’s everything you’ll want on your packing list before setting off for one of the world’s most unforgettable adventures.

Continue reading to learn more about the gear needed for a trip to Machu Picchu, written by Isis Briones.

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Isis Briones is a writer and editor who has covered travel, fashion, and design for more than eight years.
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Travel and Leisure: I Wasn’t Prepared for My Machu Picchu Trek—Here’s What I Wish I Brought Instead

I Wasn’t Prepared for My Machu Picchu Trek—Here’s What I Wish I Brought Instead

Don’t let a trip of a lifetime to Machu Picchu be ruined by forgetting the right gear. I learned this the hard way when I packed at the last minute and left my rain jacket behind. Luckily, a friend saved the day with a spare—but you don’t want to rely on chance.

Packing smart doesn’t mean overpacking. Whether you’re arriving by train, bus, or on foot, a few key essentials can make all the difference. Think comfortable hiking boots, insect repellent, and a lightweight daypack. To help you prepare, I gathered expert advice from pros at REI and Tambo del Inka, a luxury resort located in Peru’s Sacred Valley on the way to Machu Picchu. Here’s everything you’ll want on your packing list before setting off for one of the world’s most unforgettable adventures.

Continue reading to learn more about the gear needed for a trip to Machu Picchu, written by Isis Briones.

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Isis Briones
Isis Briones is a writer and editor who has covered travel, fashion, and design for more than eight years.
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