Exploring the iconic Inca citadel of Machu Picchu is a bucket-list experience for many travelers. The full-day tour by tourist train offers a seamless way to visit this wonder of the world. With roundtrip transportation, a scenic train ride, and a knowledgeable guide, visitors can discover the site’s rich history and significance. However, the tour requires preparation and consideration of factors like altitude and terrain. Understanding the inclusions, accessibility, and tips for the experience is crucial to ensure a memorable journey.
Key Points

- A full-day excursion from Cusco to Machu Picchu, including round-trip transportation, train tickets, bus service, and entrance tickets to the Inca citadel.
- A professional guide available in English or Spanish to provide insights and insights during the tour.
- Lunch not included, but options to purchase or bring your own.
- Moderate physical fitness level required, and the tour is wheelchair accessible.
- Passport and vaccination card are necessary for entry to Machu Picchu.
Tour Overview

The tour to Machu Picchu is a full-day excursion that departs from Cusco, Peru.
Travelers will take a tourist train from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes, then a bus up to the iconic Inca citadel.
The tour includes transportation, train tickets, bus service, and entrance fees to Machu Picchu.
A professional guide will accompany the group and provide insight in either English or Spanish.
Lunch isn’t included, but can be purchased or brought along.
The tour has a maximum of 12 participants and operates daily, with pickups available from select locations in Cusco.
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Inclusions
As part of the Machu Picchu tour, travelers can expect various inclusions.
This comprehensive package includes:
- Roundtrip transportation from Cusco to Ollantaytambo train station and back.
- Train tickets for the journey from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes and return.
- Bus transportation to and from the Machu Picchu site.
- Entrance tickets to the iconic Inca ruins, as well as the services of a professional guide to provide insights in either English or Spanish.
While food isn’t included, travelers can enjoy lunch on their own at the site or bring their own provisions.
Pickup Information

Travelers can select a pickup point for the Machu Picchu tour. The tour starts between 12:00 AM and 11:00 PM, any day of the week. The maximum group size is 12 travelers.
Pickups are available throughout Cusco. Travelers should be ready at their chosen pickup point, as the tour won’t wait for late arrivals. Once everyone is on board, the tour departs for the day’s adventure.
Travelers should have their passport and vaccination card ready, as they’ll be required for entry to Machu Picchu.
Accessibility and Health Requirements
The Machu Picchu tour is wheelchair accessible, with transportation and surfaces accommodating those with mobility needs.
However, the tour isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers or individuals with heart problems or serious medical conditions, as a moderate physical fitness level is required.
Travelers should carry their passport and vaccination card for Machu Picchu entry.
The key accessibility and health requirements are:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not suitable for those with heart problems or serious medical conditions
- Moderate physical fitness level required
Confirmation and Additional Info

Upon booking the Machu Picchu tour, travelers receive confirmation immediately. This serves as proof of the reservation and includes all the important details – pickup point, start time, and tour duration.
The confirmation also reminds guests to bring their passport and vaccination card, as these are required for entry into Machu Picchu.
Plus, the tour is conveniently located near public transportation, making it easy for travelers to get to the starting point.
With all the necessary information provided upfront, guests can rest assured their Machu Picchu experience will go smoothly from start to finish.
Exploring Machu Picchu
Exploring Machu Picchu is the highlight of the Machu Picchu tour. Visitors are awestruck by the majestic ruins, ancient Incan architecture, and breathtaking Andean landscape.
The tour includes:
- Guided exploration of the Machu Picchu citadel, learning about its history and significance.
- Opportunities to take in panoramic views from iconic sites like the Sun Gate and Inca Bridge.
- Optional hikes to nearby peaks like Huayna Picchu for stunning vistas.
- Time to wander the site independently, soaking in the serene ambiance.
The Machu Picchu experience leaves a lasting impression on all who visit this wonder of the world.
Tips for the Tour
While embarking on the Machu Picchu tour, travelers should keep a few key tips in mind.
First, be prepared for the high altitude and pack layers of clothing to stay comfortable. Bring plenty of water and snacks to stay hydrated and energized throughout the day.
Wear sturdy, comfortable shoes as the terrain can be uneven. Plus, don’t forget to have your passport and vaccination card ready for the Machu Picchu entry.
Finally, listen closely to the guide’s instructions and ask questions to maximize your learning and enjoyment of this remarkable ancient site.
Recap and Recommendations
The Machu Picchu tour offers an unforgettable experience for travelers. The full-day tour includes transportation, train tickets, bus transfers, and entrance to the iconic Inca citadel.
With a professional guide, travelers can explore the breathtaking ruins and learn about the site’s history and significance.
To make the most of the tour, keep these tips in mind:
- Bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and a hat to protect against the Andean sun.
- Pack a snack or purchase lunch in Aguas Calientes to fuel your exploration.
- Be prepared for moderate physical activity, as there’s some walking involved.
- Arrive with a valid passport and vaccination card to ensure smooth entry.
Sum Up
The Full Day Tour to Machu Picchu by Tourist Train offers a remarkable opportunity to discover the iconic Inca citadel. With round-trip transportation, a guided tour, and a scenic train ride, travelers can fully enjoy the historical significance of this wonder. While preparation for varying altitudes and terrain is advised, the tour provides a seamless and unforgettable experience to explore the renowned Machu Picchu.
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