Itinerary
Day 1: Cusco to Aguas Calientes
Pass By: Cusco, Cusco, Cusco Region
We start the day by picking you up from your hostel or hotel at around 9:50am, noon or early in the afternoon, depending on your train ticket.
Pass By: Ollantaytambo, Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley, Cusco Region
Our transport vehicle will take you to the entrance of the train station control point. The train ride will be approximately 1 hour and 43 minutes. At Aguas Calientes train station one of our representatives will be waiting for you holding a sign with your name ready to take you to your accommodation.
Pass By: Aguas Calientes, Aguas Calientes, Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley, Cusco Region
Enjoy the rest of the day at your own pace in Aguas Calientes. Take advantage of the wonderful hot springs and world class Andean Cuisine. Later on, one of our professional tour guides will meet you at your hostel reception for any last details about your Machu Picchu visit.
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: Overnight in a hotel/accommodation in Aguas Calientes
Day 2: Machu Picchu Historic Sanctuary
Stop At: Machu Picchu, Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley, Cusco Region
After a restful night in your hostel in Aguas Calientes, you will start your day for Machu Picchu Sanctuary. Around 4:20 am you will line up at the bus station and be one of the first to walk around Machu Picchu Sanctuary. The guided tour will take you through temples, houses, agricultural terraces, patios and every corner. Visiting Machu Picchu will leave you absolutely speechless. After the guided tour you will have the opportunity to keep exploring the site, take more amazing pictures, and simply enjoy the peacefulness of Machu Picchu.
Duration: 6 hours
Stop At: Inca Bridge, Machu Picchu Peru
The Inca Bridge is believed to have served as a secret entrance to Machu Picchu and constructed from a few narrow logs perched above a sheer vertical drop. The entire trail is built into a cliff on the western approach to Machu Picchu, snaking impressively along the side of a sheer mountainside. Most of the narrow path is in a state of disrepair and is not accessible. But the last part, which leads into Machu Picchu, has been restored, along with the so-called Inka Bridge – a 20 foot gap in the trail spanned by four or five planks of wood. It takes 40-45 minutes roundtrip.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Temple of the Sun, Machu Picchu Peru
This is a 2.5 hour round trip hiking, beginning at the main entrance from the Inca Trail. Beginning near the Caretaker’s Hut (or Guardhouse), wooden signs for “Inti Punku” point you in the direction of the hike’s cobbled trail with a few sections of stairs that inclines gradually up the mountain away from the main citadel. It takes most people walking at a steady pace between 40 to 60 minutes to reach the top. The surrounding mountains and beautiful valleys should be all the encouragement you need to reach the summit. Once upon a time, imperial guards of the Inca Empire likely controlled the passage into Machu Picchu at the Sun Gate (Inti Punku).
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Huayna Picchu, Carretera Hiram Bingham Aguas Calientes, Machu Picchu 08680 Peru
Huayna Picchu is the dome-shaped peak that forms the iconic background seen ubiquitously in Machu Picchu photographs, while the Inca footpath winding up to its summit is the most sought after hike within the citadel. This hike takes approximately 2 hours roundtrip and advance booking is necessary for this hike. Tickets for Huayna Picchu and Machu Picchu Mountain are limited and in high demand, especially during the peak season from April to October, when it’s less likely to rain. Advanced planning is a must during these months to reserve your spot for one of these hikes. Tickets for both Huayna Picchu and Machu Picchu Mountain can sell out up to 3 months in advance.
Duration: 2 hours
No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.