Explore the enchanting wonders of Machu Picchu in a day with our meticulously designed Machu Picchu Full Day tour. Experience the magic of this ancient Inca citadel, marvel at its breathtaking architecture, and immerse yourself in the captivating history of the Incas. Let us take care of all the arrangements as we ensure a personalized and comfortable journey for you, making this once-in-a-lifetime adventure truly unforgettable.
To provide a personalized service, we will arrange an early transfer from your hotel to the train station in Ollantaytambo. Our small group approach allows us to offer individualized attention and ensures your utmost comfort throughout the journey.
Board the train at the Ollantaytambo station, and get ready for a picturesque train journey that will pass through the mesmerizing Sacred Valley of the Incas. As you travel for approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes, soak in the beauty of the landscapes surrounding you until you reach the charming town of Aguas Calientes.
Upon arrival at the citadel of Machu Picchu, you will be awestruck by the grandeur of this New Seven Wonder of the World. Our knowledgeable tour guide will commence the guided tour, leading you through the ancient ruins, revealing fascinating insights into the history and architecture of the Inca City of Machu Picchu.
After the guided tour, you will have free time to explore the magnificent site at your own pace. Capture timeless moments, immerse yourself in the ambiance, and absorb the energy of this sacred place. When you’re ready, head back to Aguas Calientes and treat yourself to a delicious meal, savoring the local flavors.
At the appropriate time, make your way to the train station in Aguas Calientes to board the train back to Ollantaytambo. The return journey offers another chance to appreciate the splendid landscapes of the Sacred Valley.
Upon reaching Ollantaytambo, our reliable transportation service will be waiting to take you back to the captivating city of Cusco. Relax and reminisce about the extraordinary experiences of the day, as we ensure your safe and comfortable return to your hotel.
Private Service
$ 550 Per Person
Luxury Service
$ 1500 Per Person
Regular Service
$ 450 Per Person
2 People
$ 445 Per Person
3 People
$ 440 Per Person
4 People
$ 435 Per Person
5 People
$ 430 Per Person
6 People
$ 420 Per Person
7 People
$ 415 Per Person
8 People
$ 410 Per Person
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Yes, one day is adequate to explore the ancient citadel. However, there’s a four-hour visitor limit, and entry tickets specify your time slot. Additionally, if you opt for extra treks, your visit can extend from 2 to 3 hours.
At Machu Picchu, immerse yourself in its mystical aura, witness breathtaking vistas, and delve into its rich history. Ensure you make the most of your time by planning your itinerary in advance. Don’t miss iconic spots like the Sun Gate and the Temple of the Sun.
For a fulfilling experience, consider hiring a knowledgeable guide. They’ll enrich your visit with insights and stories about this awe-inspiring UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The ideal time to explore varies based on preferences:
Afternoon: Optimal for avoiding crowds.
Mid-morning: Balances fewer crowds with experiencing key features.
Early morning: Great for hikers or those unfazed by crowds.
For a serene experience, aim for the afternoon. Want fewer crowds without missing out? Mid-morning might suit you. Planning to hike Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain? Early mornings are key.
Whichever time you choose, the magic of Machu Picchu remains. Planning ahead ensures an enriching visit amidst this ancient wonder.
Absolutely! However, there are specific guidelines to follow. Snacks are currently banned to preserve this ancient site. Plastic bottles are also restricted, but you can bring water in a flask or camelback. Simply fill it up before entering, and you’re good to go!
This helps maintain the site’s integrity, preventing litter and preserving Machu Picchu’s allure. Stay hydrated responsibly as you explore this awe-inspiring wonder.
Remember, respecting these guidelines ensures a wonderful experience for everyone visiting this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
You’ve got options! Machu Picchu welcomes visitors from 6 am to 5:30 pm daily. For an exceptional experience, aim for two prime slots:
These times offer a more tranquil ambiance, allowing you to soak in the magic of Machu Picchu without the hustle and bustle. Whether at dawn or during the late afternoon, the beauty of this ancient wonder remains unparalleled.
Absolutely! However, there are size limitations to consider. Bags taken into the ruins must not exceed 40 × 35 × 20 centimeters (15 x 13 x 8 inches). If your backpack surpasses this size, lockers near the entrance are available for storage, though they may involve a fee.
Not carrying your ticket? No worries! You’ll need to find a guide and hire their services before entry.
Remember, adhering to these guidelines ensures a smooth exploration of Machu Picchu, preserving its beauty and historical significance.
While sneakers might suffice for casual outings, Machu Picchu demands sturdier footwear. Opting for shoes with a good grip, especially for sandy trails and stone steps, is crucial. Consider comfort too—look for cushioning and ankle support.
For this terrain, skip the tennis shoes or trainers meant for city pavements. Instead, pack proper hiking boots or reliable trail runners. These provide the stability and traction needed to navigate Machu Picchu’s diverse paths comfortably and safely.
Choose footwear wisely to ensure an enjoyable and secure exploration of this historic wonder.
Walking around Machu Picchu involves navigating ancient stone paths and terraces. While it’s not excessively strenuous, some trails contain uneven steps and steep inclines. Visitors with moderate fitness usually find it manageable. Take your time, wear comfortable shoes, and consider trekking poles if needed. The site offers various routes, accommodating different fitness levels. If concerned about physical exertion, opt for guided tours with breaks. Overall, with a mindful pace and breaks, exploring Machu Picchu is an exhilarating experience accessible to most visitors.
At the top of Machu Picchu, temperatures can vary. Mornings and evenings tend to be cooler, often around 50-60°F (10-15°C), while midday can reach up to 70-80°F (20-25°C). It’s advisable to dress in layers—light clothing for warmth and breathable fabric for comfort during warmer hours. Additionally, carrying a light jacket or sweater is prudent for cooler moments. Weather can change swiftly, so being prepared ensures a comfortable visit to this historic site.
Restrooms are available outside the main entry for a nominal fee of 2 soles per person. You can use these facilities as needed during your visit. However, here’s the catch: exiting the park for bathroom breaks nullifies re-entry using the same admission tickets.
To avoid inconvenience, plan restroom breaks strategically. Utilize these facilities before entering to ensure a seamless exploration of Machu Picchu without disrupting your visit.
pt for lightweight layers when dressing for Machu Picchu. These adaptable clothes work well year-round, allowing adjustments for changing weather. Ensure you have waterproof footwear, a poncho, or a rain jacket handy to combat sudden showers. Don’t forget sun protection—hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen are a must in any season.
The key is flexibility; be prepared for varying conditions throughout your visit. Stay comfortable and protected while exploring this magnificent site.
Expect moderate walking. The site covers extensive ground with various terrains and inclines. Most areas are accessible on foot, including terraces, temples, and the iconic Sun Gate. The amount of walking varies based on the chosen routes. The Main Plaza, Sun Temple, and agricultural sector are all reachable by foot. Steep steps and uneven paths might require extra effort, but exploring at your own pace ensures a fulfilling experience. Comfortable walking shoes are advisable to navigate the diverse terrain at this awe-inspiring archaeological site.
Machu Picchu is typically warmer. While both places share a similar climate, Machu Picchu, at a lower altitude, tends to be slightly warmer than Cusco. The difference might not be significant, but due to Machu Picchu’s lower elevation, it generally experiences milder temperatures. Cusco, located at a higher altitude, can get cooler, especially in the evenings and nights. Layering clothing is wise, but anticipate slightly warmer weather when exploring the breathtaking ruins of Machu Picchu compared to the historic city of Cusco.
Respect their Space. While llamas wander freely at Machu Picchu, it’s advised not to touch or approach them closely. These animals are part of the site’s ecosystem but remain wild. Touching them can stress or agitate them, leading to unpredictable behavior. For your safety and theirs, maintain a respectful distance, and appreciate them from afar. Observing and photographing these majestic creatures while respecting their space is the best way to interact with the llamas at Machu Picchu.