What is the difference between Inca Jungle and Inca trail?

Hiking the Inca Trail is an experience which should inspire excitement, invoke a little bit of fear, stoke jealousy amongst your friends, and stir a sense of wander in your soul.
The Inca Trail is more about trekking along this classic historic route. The Inca Trail focuses more on the Incan history, culture, mystique, and tradition. The Inca Jungle Trek also is such an awesome way to get to Macchu Picchu. Here are more objective points to consider between the Inca Trail and the Inca Jungle Trek.

Costs: The Inca Trail costs more than the Inca Jungle Trek.

Advance Planning: The Inca Trail often requires much advance notice, while the Inca Jungle Trek does not. You can sometimes score a last-minute Inca Trail permit in Cusco, but you can’t plan on that. Many reliable sources cite a need to book an Inca Trail trip at least six months in advance during high season.

Activities: A key difference is that the Inca Trail is all trekking while the Jungle Trek includes adventure activities along the way. The Inca Jungle Trek only has one full day of trekking on a trail, whereas the Inca Trail provides four days full of hiking along the ancient trail.

Elevation & Environments: The Inca Trail is higher altitude with mountain vistas, while the Inca Jungle Trek stays lower in the jungle. The Inca Trail begins around 2,600 meters and climbs to 4,200 meters before descending to Machu Picchu. With the Inca Trail you’ll trek through much more diverse climates and environments. The Inca Jungle Trek is flatter and stays mostly between 1,000-2,000 meters before climbing to Machu Picchu (~2,500 meters) on the final day.

Accommodation: The Inca Trail is camping, while the Inca Jungle Trek you stay in basic accommodation in villages with beds.

Choose what is the best trek for you. You can reserve these tours here like Inca Trail and Inka Jungle.