Nature Trips Peru

Machu Picchu by Train (Full Day Tour)

An Unforgettable Expedition to the Heart of Machu Picchu

Overview

Indulge in a scenic train journey through the Andes Mountains and explore the vibrant site of Machu Picchu alongside our local guide. You’ll uncover the highlights of this captivating citadel, such as the Royal Quarters, the Temple of the Three Windows, the Sacred Sun Dial, and much more! Allow us to handle all the arrangements while you enjoy a day brimming with adventure and mind-blowing views.

Itinerary

We will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco and drive through the Sacred Valley to the village of Ollantaytambo. From there, we’ll take the train to Aguas Calientes, the city at the base of the World Wonder, and relish the stunning landscapes of the Sacred Valley of the Incas during our 2.5-hour train ride. Upon arriving in Aguas Calientes, there will be time for a light snack (not included) before we board the shuttle bus that will take us up to the archaeological site of Machu Picchu. Accompanied by our local guide, we will enter the ancient Inca citadel and meticulously explore every corner of this historic complex.

Following our 2-hour guided tour, ample time will be available for photography, after which we’ll take the shuttle bus back to Aguas Calientes. There, we’ll have a break for lunch (not included) before boarding our train back to Ollantaytambo or Poroy, where our dedicated transfer staff will be ready to escort us back to Cusco.

$590

for the couple

*best price guarantee in USD

2 people

$430

/person

Prices are in USD per person, based on a group of 2. Please contact us for customized modifications.

3-4 people

$385

/person

Prices are in USD per person, based on a group of 3-4. Please contact us for customized modifications.

5-7 people

$350

/person

Prices are in USD per person, based on a group of 5-7. Please contact us for customized modifications.

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Inclusions & Additional Information

  • Hotel pick-up in Cusco and transportation to Ollantaytambo.
  • Train journey from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes.
  • Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu and guided tour.
  • Shuttle bus service between Aguas Calientes and the Machu Picchu site.
  • Train ride from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo /Poroy.
  • Private transportation from the train station to your hotel in Cusco.
  • Professional English-speaking guide.
  • Meals.
  • Entrance to the hot springs.
  • Entrance to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain.
  • Activities and meals not mentioned in the itinerary or indicated as optional.
  • Gratuities for the staff.
  • Flights
  • Travel insurance

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FAQ about Machu Picchu

Here’s what you might consider packing:

  1. Comfortable Clothing: Pack lightweight and breathable clothing suitable for exploring and potentially warm weather. Comfortable walking shoes are a must.

  2. Layers: Evenings can be cooler, so bring a light jacket or sweater.

  3. Rain Gear: Aguas Calientes is in a rainforest region, so a compact rain jacket or poncho could come in handy.

  4. Sun Protection: Don’t forget sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen to protect against the sun.

  5. Original passport: To enter Machu Picchu

  6. Camera: Capture the beauty of Machu Picchu and the surrounding area.

  7. Electronics: Chargers and power banks, as well as any necessary adapters.

  8. Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated, and you can refill it as needed.

  9. Bug Spray: To ward off any pesky insects.

  10. Currency and Cards: Make sure you have some local currency (Peruvian Soles) for purchases.

  11. Daypack: A small backpack to carry your essentials during your Machu Picchu visit.

Please keep in mind that the train company only permits small luggage such as hand luggage, small suitcases, and backpacks. Large items are not allowed.

To visit Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain, please inform us in advance. There is an additional cost of $60 USD for this option. It’s important to let us know ahead of time because the entrance tickets are limited and tend to sell out quickly. This way, we can ensure availability and make the necessary arrangements for your memorable experience.

When planning your visit to Machu Picchu, please keep these details in mind:

 

  1. Tickets: It’s important to book your tours and entry tickets in advance due to limited availability.
  2. Identification: Ensure you bring your original passport that matches the name on your ticket.
  3. Baggage: Only small bags are allowed within the site; larger bags must be stored outside.
  4. Food: Remember that bringing outside food is not allowed; you’ll find dining options in Aguas Calientes.
  5. Photography: Personal photography is permitted, but please note that drones are not allowed.
  6. Respect: Help preserve this historic site by adhering to guidelines, keeping the area clean, and showing respect for its cultural significance.

The best time to visit Machu Picchu is generally during the dry season, which spans from May to September. This period offers more stable weather and clearer skies, providing better visibility for enjoying the breathtaking views of the site. June to August is the peak tourist season, so while the weather is pleasant, there may be larger crowds.

Alternatively, the shoulder months of April and October can also be good options. These months still offer relatively dry weather, but with fewer visitors compared to the peak season.

Keep in mind that Machu Picchu is a popular destination year-round, so it’s a good idea to plan and book your visit in advance, regardless of the time of year. Ultimately, the best time to go depends on your preferences for weather, crowd size, and overall experience.

The altitude of Machu Picchu is approximately 2,430 meters (7,970 feet) above sea level. Being at this elevation can potentially lead to altitude-related discomfort, also known as altitude sickness or acute mountain sickness (AMS). Here’s how you can prepare for the altitude when visiting Machu Picchu:

 

  1. Acclimatization: If possible, spend a day or two in Cusco or a nearby area before visiting Machu Picchu. This gradual acclimatization helps your body adjust to the altitude.

  2. Hydration: Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. Avoid alcohol and excessive caffeine.

  3. Light Meals: Consume light meals that are easy to digest. Avoid heavy, rich foods.

  4. Rest: Get enough sleep and take it easy during the first day at high altitude.

  5. Slow Pacing: Take your time when walking and climbing stairs. Allow yourself to rest as needed.

By taking these precautions and listening to your body, you can help minimize the effects of altitude and fully enjoy your visit to Machu Picchu.

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