Full day
Customizable tour? Yes
Visit Machu Picchu, the most iconic travel destination in South America, from the city of Cusco, traveling by train on one of the world’s great railroad journeys.
* Machu Picchu Entrance Limited
This program includes a visit to Machu Picchu, but tickets are limited by the Peruvian Ministry of Culture.
We recommend booking as early as possible, as spaces fill up quickly.
Please contact us to confirm availability before finalizing your reservation.
Private departures available!
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The Ministry of Culture of Peru has established three (3) circuits to visit the world wonder, with the objective of preserving and decongesting the spaces to visit the Machu Picchu Citadel.
Permits are on a first-come, first-served basis. This means that places are filled months in advance, making last minute reservations difficult to achieve.
All year round
Circuit 1 (Panoramic) – Route 1-A: Machu Picchu Mountain Route
Circuit 1 (Panoramic) – Route 1-B: Upper Terrace Route
Circuit 2 (Classic Machu Picchu) – Route 2-A: Classic Route designed
Circuit 2 (Classic Machu Picchu) – Route 2-B: Lower Terrace Route
Circuit 3 (Machu Picchu Royalty) – Route 3-A: Wayna Picchu Mountain Route
Circuit 3 (Machu Picchu Royalty) – Route 3-B: Designed Royalty Route
Available only in high season, June 1 to October 15 and December 30 and 31.
Circuit 1 (Panoramic) – Route 1-C: Intipunku Gateway Route
Circuit 1 (Panoramic) – Route 1-D: Inka Bridge Route
Circuit 3 (Machu Picchu Royalty) – Route 3-C: Great Cavern Route (Temple of the Moon)
Circuit 3 (Machu Picchu Royalty) – Route 3-D: Huchuy Picchu Route
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As a first option we make the reservation of circuit 2A, being the classic route, the following options are circuit 2B and 3B.
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Use the code AAP10MAPI to get a discount on your trip to Machu Picchu.
Traveling by train from Cusco to the ruins of the Inca city of Machu Picchu is an experience no visitor to Peru should miss. After leaving behind the Sacred Valley, your train will follow the course of the Urubamba River as it carves a narrow gorge between cliffs that are crowned with dense tropical cloud forests, filled with endemic flora and fauna and home to many Inca archaeological sites.
Located at the top of a steep, forested hill overlooking the Urubamba River, Machu Picchu was hidden by thick cloud forest vegetation for centuries until the American explorer Hiram Bingham began to clear the site after its rediscovery in 1911. Today the city has been extensively restored, creating an unforgettable sight for visitors like you who arrive from all over the world. Our experienced and knowledgeable guide will escort you as you visit the temples and palaces of Machu Picchu and explore its residential and agricultural areas.
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before taking a short bus ride back to the small town of Aguas Calientes for the return trip to Cusco.
You will travel by train to Poroy station, where our private vehicle will be waiting to take you the rest of the way to Cusco. Upon arrival in Cusco, you will be met at the station and escorted to your hotel.
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Our guides are trained to assist travelers in the event of acute mountain sickness. They can provide an emergency oxygen bottle and first aid kit; however, travelers should carry their own personal medication, such as treatment for headaches or stomach ailments.
Yes, if your itinerary includes transfers or you have asked us to pick you up, our staff will be at the airport to meet you and transfer you to your hotel. We can also provide airport transfers at the end of your itinerary.
The best way to deal with high altitude is by allowing the body time to adapt. We recommend at least one day at altitude with minimal activity, to allow the organism to begin to adjust. During your first days at altitude, your metabolism will be working hard to produce more red blood cells and carry the limited oxygen available around your body more efficiently. Be sure to eat lightly during your first few days at altitude, drink plenty of water and avoid alcohol.
Travelers with a US, UK, Canadian, Australian or New Zealand passport do not need a visa to enter Peru for tourism or business for up to 90 days. For those traveling on another passport, information on visa requirements for Peru is available at http://www.projectvisa.com/visainformation/Peru
Cash is easy to exchange for local currency, and at popular tourism destinations US dollars are readily accepted. If you plan to use cards, inform your bank before departure that you will be using your cards overseas. Current exchange rates can be checked at https://www.oanda.com/currency/converter/
ATMs are available at most of the destinations included in our itineraries, providing both US dollars and local Peruvian currency. The most secure ATMs are those located in banks, hotels, restaurants or stores.
After we have confirmed your booking you will need to pay a deposit, the amount of which will depend on the tour you book and the size of your party. The remaining balance must be paid at our office in Cusco at least 2 days prior to the scheduled departure date, before 19:30. Payment should be made in US dollars or local currency. When we confirm your booking, we will send you more details about how to complete payment.
Refund are available up to a certain date, after which only a percentage of the amount paid can be refunded. Please ask us for our booking conditions at time of booking.
We recommend that visitors to Peru travel on a passport valid for at least six months after the scheduled end of their trip.
No vaccinations are mandatory for entering Peru. However, most international travelers choose to vaccinate themselves against hepatitis A, typhoid fever and tetanus. If you are planning to travel to the Amazon basin, you should consider malaria prophylaxis and yellow fever vaccination. Check with your physician or local clinic before traveling.
At Andean Adventures Peru, we work with experienced local guides, all of whom have graduated in tourism after a 5-year course at a Peruvian university. All our guides speak English and Spanish and are knowledgeable, patient and informative. Guides in other major languages are also available upon request.
Weather in Peru varies according to the geographic region you are traveling in, and also altitude. In the Andean highlands (Cusco, Arequipa and Lake Titicaca), where UV levels are high, daytime temperatures peak at between 15 to 21 Celsius (60 and 70 Fahrenheit), while nighttime temperatures range from 1.1 to 5.5 Celsius (30 to 42 Fahrenheit). During the dry season (from April to October), the weather tends to be clear and sunny. The rainiest months are January and February. In the Amazon basin the hottest and most humid months occur during the wet season (from December to April), with the rainiest months being January and February, although of course it can rain at any time in tropical and subtropical forests. Peru’s desert coast is warm all year round, although Lima and the surrounding coastal belt are usually overcast outside the summer months (January to March). There is almost no rainfall in Lima, but humidity is high. Machu Picchu is situated at around 2400 meters (7875 feet) above sea level in an area of subtropical cloud forest. Daytime temperatures range from 26 to 29 Celsius (80 to 85 Fahrenheit). There is the chance of rain at any time of year. The driest months are May to September.
All elements of these itineraries can be tailored to your interests and travel style.
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