Machu Picchu Day Trip from Cusco – Machu Picchu Day Tours

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Distance Covered:

Approximately 90 km

Highest Altitude:

2,430 meters / 7,972 feet

Lowest Altitude:

2,040 meters / 6,692 feet

Level of Difficulty:

Moderate

Tour Details

Embark on an unparalleled journey with Machu Picchu Holiday Tours as we take you on a Full Day Machu Picchu Tour from Cusco. This once-in-a-lifetime adventure will take us to the iconic Inca citadel.

Nestled high in the Andean mountains, it offers an experience filled with historical richness. The journey promises breathtaking views. We will navigate through every step of your trip to Machu Picchu, ensuring a seamless and unforgettable day.

Our adventure begins with an early pick-up from your Cusco accommodation. Together, we will make our way to the train station, where we will board a Peru Rail or Inca Rail service. The train ticket we provide serves as your gateway to stunning landscapes. It ensures unparalleled comfort on your journey towards Aguas Calientes.

The train ride is an experience in itself. It offers panoramic views of the Andean scenery that you won’t want to miss capturing in a photo of Machu Picchu’s beautiful surroundings.

Upon arriving in Aguas Calientes, the closest town to the Inca citadel, we will catch a bus. This bus will take us on a winding road up to Machu Picchu. This journey offers spectacular views and builds anticipation for the visit to Machu Picchu that lies ahead.

Our entrance tickets to Machu Picchu will be ready. This will allow us to bypass the long lines and head straight into the heart of the citadel.

Guided Tour of Machu Picchu Citadel:

Our tour guide, an expert in Incan history, will lead the tour of Machu Picchu. They will be sharing fascinating stories and insights about the Temple of the Sun, Machu Picchu Mountain, and other significant sites within the citadel. The guided tour will reveal the mysteries and architectural ingenuity of this ancient wonder, making it clear why the best times to visit Machu Picchu are with knowledgeable guides who can bring its history to life.

After the guided tour, we will have time to explore the site independently. Whether you want to take a serene moment to absorb the majestic views, capture the perfect photo of Machu Picchu, or simply wander through the ruins, this time is yours to enjoy the citadel at your own pace.

As the day progresses towards 03:00 pm, we will begin our journey back to Aguas Calientes. Here, you might reflect on the day’s experiences or grab a bite to eat before we board our return train. The train services, including the luxurious Hiram Bingham (optional upgrade) for those who prefer an opulent return, will ensure a comfortable and relaxing end to your day.

Finally, we will arrive back in Cusco and provide transportation back to your hotel. We recommend bringing a rain poncho, as the weather can be unpredictable, to ensure that nothing dampens your tour to Machu Picchu.

Choosing Machu Picchu Holiday Tours for your Machu Picchu Day Trip from Cusco means embarking on a journey filled with awe, wonder, and the spirit of adventure. Our dedication to creating memorable experiences is evident in every detail, from securing your train ticket and entrance tickets to Machu Picchu to selecting the most knowledgeable tour guides. Let us take you on a journey through time to the heart of the Incan empire, where history, culture, and nature converge in an unforgettable day trip.

Machu Picchu Day Trip from Cusco Includes

  • Round-trip Transportation: This includes pickup and drop-off at your hotel in Cusco. The journey to Machu Picchu involves a combination of bus and train rides. The service starts with a drive to the train station in Ollantaytambo, followed by a train ride to Aguas Calientes (the town nearest to Machu Picchu).
  • Train Tickets: Round-trip train tickets from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes. We book trains that balance comfort with timing to maximize your visit to Machu Picchu.
  • Bus Tickets: Round-trip bus tickets between Aguas Calientes and the Machu Picchu site. These buses are the only mode of transportation on the winding road up to the citadel.
  • Entrance Tickets to Machu Picchu: Admission to the Machu Picchu archaeological site is included. These tickets are essential as the site has a visitor limit per day, and purchasing in advance is necessary.
  • Guided Tour: A professional and knowledgeable tour guide will accompany you through Machu Picchu. The guide will explain the historical significance, architectural details, and cultural aspects of the Inca citadel. The tour usually lasts about 2 hours.
  • Free Time at Machu Picchu: After the guided tour, you'll have some free time to explore the site on your own. This is an opportunity to take photos, enjoy the landscapes, or visit parts of the site not covered in the guided tour.

Machu Picchu Day Trip from Cusco Excludes

  • Meals and Beverages: Unless specifically stated, meals other than those mentioned (like a boxed lunch or snack) are not included. This means breakfast, dinner, and any additional snacks or beverages purchased during the trip are at the traveler's expense.
  • Travel Insurance: Travel insurance is not included in the tour package. It is highly recommended that travelers purchase their own travel insurance to cover any unexpected events or emergencies.
  • Tips and Gratuities: Tips for the tour guide, bus drivers, and any other service staff encountered during the trip are not included. While not mandatory, tipping is a welcomed gesture to show appreciation for their service.
  • Personal Expenses: Any personal expenses such as souvenirs, additional snacks or drinks, and other personal purchases made during the trip are not included.
  • Additional Attractions: Entrance fees to additional attractions within the Machu Picchu site, such as Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain, are not included. These require separate tickets and must be booked well in advance due to limited availability.
  • Additional Attractions: Entrance fees to additional attractions within the Machu Picchu site, such as Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain, are not included. These require separate tickets and must be booked well in advance due to limited availability.
  • Upgraded Train Services: While standard train tickets are included, upgrades to premium train services like the Vistadome or Hiram Bingham trains are not included but are available at an additional cost.

Recommended To Carry On your Machu Picchu Day Trip from Cusco

  • Passport: You'll need your original passport to enter Machu Picchu, as it must match the details on your entrance ticket.
  • Water and Snacks: Bring enough water to stay hydrated throughout the day and some snacks to keep your energy up.
  • Comfortable Footwear: Wear sturdy and comfortable shoes suitable for walking over uneven terrain.
  • Sun Protection: The sun can be strong, even on cloudy days. Pack sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from UV rays.
  • Rain Gear: Weather can be unpredictable. A rain poncho or a waterproof jacket is essential, especially in the rainy season (November to March).
  • Layered Clothing: Temperatures can vary throughout the day. Wear layers that you can easily add or remove as needed.
  • Camera or Smartphone: Capture the breathtaking views and ancient ruins. Make sure your devices are charged and consider bringing a portable charger.
  • Cash: While your tour covers all major expenses, having some cash is useful for small purchases, tips, or in case of emergencies.
  • Personal Medications: Bring any personal medications you might need, as well as basic first aid like band-aids and pain relievers.
  • Insect Repellent: To avoid bug bites, especially in the warmer months or in the jungle areas surrounding Machu Picchu.
  • Small Backpack: Carry a small backpack to hold your water, snacks, and personal items. Note that large bags are not allowed in Machu Picchu, and you will need to store them at the entrance.
  • Copy of Important Documents: Keep a copy of your passport and travel insurance in a separate place from the originals in case of loss or theft.
  • Hand Sanitizer and Face Mask: Depending on the current health guidelines, it may be prudent to carry hand sanitizer and a face mask for crowded places or public transport.
Itinerary

Full DayMachu Picchu Day Trip from Cusco

Embark on an unforgettable Full Day Machu Picchu Tour from Cusco by Train, meticulously designed to offer you an immersive experience into the heart of the ancient Incan empire. As we journey together, we will cover remarkable landscapes, from the Sacred Valley’s fertile grounds to the cloud-shrouded peaks of Machu Picchu. Let’s delve into the day’s adventure, ensuring every traveler is well-prepared for the journey ahead.

Early Morning Departure from Cusco

We will start our day early, picking you up from your accommodation in Cusco. Our destination is the train station in Ollantaytambo, located about 60 kilometers (approximately 37 miles) away. This journey allows us to witness the dawn over the Sacred Valley, a breathtaking sight not to be missed.

Train Ride to Aguas Calientes

From Ollantaytambo, we will board a scenic train ride to Aguas Calientes. The train journey covers around 30 kilometers (about 19 miles), offering panoramic views of the Andes and the Urubamba River. The comfortable train ride provides an excellent opportunity to relax and enjoy the stunning scenery.

Bus Ride to Machu Picchu

Upon arrival in Aguas Calientes, we will catch a bus for the final ascent to MachuPicchu. The bus trip takes us up a winding mountain road to an altitude of 2,430 meters (approximately 7,972 feet) above sea level. The anticipation builds as each turn reveals more of the spectacular landscape surrounding this ancient wonder.

Tour of Machu Picchu

At Machu Picchu, we will enjoy a guided tour led by an expert guide. We will explore the main squares, the Temple of the Sun, and the Intihuatana stone, among other significant sites. Our guide will share insights into the historical significance of each structure and the daily lives of the people who once  inhabited this mountaintop retreat.

Free Time and Return to Cusco

After the guided tour, we will provide time for you to explore the ruins at your own pace. This is the perfect moment to capture photos, reflect on the majesty of the site, or simply enjoy the views. Following this personal exploration, we will return to Aguas Calientes by bus, catch the train back to Ollantaytambo, and then drive back to Cusco, concluding our day-long adventure.

Tour Statistics:

  • Distance Covered: Approximately 90 kilometers (around 56 miles) round trip from Cusco to Aguas Calientes by train and bus.
  • Highest Altitude: Machu Picchu at 2,430 meters (7,972 feet) above sea level.
  • Lowest Altitude: Aguas Calientes at approximately 2,040 meters (6,692 feet) above sea level.
  • Level of Difficulty: Moderate, considering the altitude and amount of walking involved.

This Full Day Machu Picchu Tour from Cusco by Train is designed to provide a comprehensive and enjoyable experience of this UNESCO World Heritage site, without the need for strenuous hiking or overnight stays. We will take care of all logistics, including train tickets, bus rides, and entrance tickets to Machu Picchu, allowing you to immerse yourself fully in the beauty and history of the Inca citadel. Join us for an unforgettable journey through time and nature, where every detail is crafted for your comfort and enjoyment.

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FAQ's

1How long is the Machu Picchu Day Trip from Cusco?

The Machu Picchu Day Trip lasts from early morning until late evening, encompassing about 14 to 16 hours. The duration includes travel time to and from Machu Picchu, the guided tour, and free time at the site.

2Is a guide required to visit Machu Picchu?

Yes, to enhance visitor experience and preserve the site, Machu Picchu requires visitors to be accompanied by a licensed tour guide for the duration of their visit within the archaeological site.

3What is the best time of year to visit Machu Picchu?

The best time to visit Machu Picchu is during the dry season, from April to October, when there is less rain and clearer skies. However, these months can also be more crowded. The wet season, from November to March, offers fewer crowds but a higher chance of rain.

4How difficult is the walking tour of Machu Picchu?

The walking tour of Machu Picchu is generally considered moderate. It involves walking on uneven stone paths and steps. Those with mobility issues may find some areas challenging, but most of the main sites are accessible to all visitors.

5Can I bring my backpack into Machu Picchu?

Small backpacks or bags up to 20 liters in capacity are allowed inside Machu Picchu. Larger bags must be stored at the entrance. It’s best to bring only essential items to avoid any inconvenience.

6Are there any restrictions on photography at Machu Picchu?

Photography for personal use is allowed, but the use of tripods, drones, or any professional photography equipment without prior permission is prohibited to protect the site and ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors.

7Do I need to book my Machu Picchu Day Trip in advance?

Yes, it is highly recommended to book your Machu Picchu Day Trip well in advance, especially during peak tourist season. Entrance tickets and train tickets are limited and can sell out quickly.

8What should I do if I experience altitude sickness?

Machu Picchu is lower in elevation than Cusco, so many visitors find they adjust better there. However, it’s advisable to acclimatize in Cusco for a couple of days before the trip, stay hydrated, avoid heavy meals and alcohol before visiting, and consider bringing altitude sickness medication as a precaution.

9Are meals included in the Machu Picchu Day Trip?

No, meals are not included.

10Can I stay overnight in Machu Picchu?

There are no accommodations within Machu Picchu itself. Visitors can stay in the nearby town of Aguas Calientes, where numerous hotels and hostels are available. Staying overnight allows for an early visit to Machu Picchu the following morning before the arrival of day-trippers.

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