Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu

Intriguing ancient Incan ruins nestled high in the Andes, Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu beckon visitors with their breathtaking vistas and cultural marvels.

Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu are two of Peru’s most iconic destinations, drawing visitors from around the world. Nestled high in the Andes, these ancient Incan sites offer breathtaking vistas and a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage. Travelers embark on a scenic journey to reach these remarkable landmarks, setting the stage for an unforgettable adventure. What awaits those who make the trek? The opportunity to explore the well-preserved ruins and ascend the challenging trails of Huayna Picchu, uncovering the secrets of this remarkable place.

Key Points

  • A guided tour of the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, along with a hike up the nearby Huayna Picchu mountain for breathtaking views.
  • A scenic train journey through the Peruvian Andes, with hotel pickup, transportation, and all entry fees included in the package.
  • Flexible booking with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and ample free time in Aguas Calientes for exploration.
  • Experienced English-speaking guides, and meals and drinks provided throughout the day for a seamless and enjoyable experience.
  • Mandatory items to bring include passport or ID, sun protection, and comfortable clothing for the hike and tour.
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Overview and Pricing

Priced from Kč 13,320 per person, this 17-hour activity allows visitors to explore the iconic Machu Picchu and hike the challenging Huayna Picchu Mountain.

Featuring flexible booking and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, the tour includes hotel pickup, train transportation, bus transfers, guided tours, and entry fees.

Travelers can look forward to a scenic train journey through the Peruvian Andes, breathtaking views from the top of Huayna Picchu, and ample free time to discover the charming town of Aguas Calientes.

Enjoy a scenic train journey through the Peruvian Andes, breathtaking views from Huayna Picchu, and free time to explore charming Aguas Calientes.

With convenient inclusions and a manageable duration, this Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu adventure is an enticing option.

Itinerary

The tour begins with pickup from your hotel in Cusco between 4 and 4:30 am, followed by a 1.5-hour train journey through the stunning Peruvian Andes to reach Aguas Calientes around 7 am.

You’ll then take a bus transfer to the Machu Picchu entrance.

Next, you’ll hike Huayna Picchu for 2.5 hours, reaching an elevation of 2,500 meters for breathtaking views.

Finally, you’ll enjoy a 3-hour guided tour of the Machu Picchu archaeological site before having almost 5 hours of free time to explore Aguas Calientes.

Highlights and Activities

Scenic train journeys whisk travelers through the striking Peruvian Andes on the way to Aguas Calientes. From there, a bus transfer takes them to the Machu Picchu entrance. The highlight is hiking Huayna Picchu, which offers breathtaking views from 2,500 meters. Afterwards, a guided tour of the archaeological site provides insight into its history and significance. With almost 5 hours of free time in Aguas Calientes, visitors can explore the town, dine, and shop at their leisure.

| Activity | Duration |

| — | — |

| Hike Huayna Picchu | 2.5 hours |

| Guided tour of Machu Picchu | 3 hours |

| Free time in Aguas Calientes | Almost 5 hours |

Inclusions

This experience includes hotel pickup and drop-off, ensuring a seamless start and end to the day.

The return transportation by Expedition train provides a scenic journey through the Peruvian Andes.

Upon arrival at Machu Picchu, a guided tour led by an English-speaking guide gives insight into the archaeological wonder.

A guided tour by an English-speaking guide provides insight into the archaeological marvel of Machu Picchu upon arrival.

Admission to both Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu is included, allowing access to explore these iconic sites.

Meals and drinks are provided, catering to your needs throughout the day.

With these inclusions, you can focus on enjoying the adventure without worrying about logistics.

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Important Information

When visiting Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu, it’s important to bring your passport or ID, a sun hat, sunscreen, water, and comfortable clothing.

Littering is prohibited, so be mindful of your waste.

Ensure your contact information, including your phone number with the country code and WhatsApp availability, is correct.

For last-minute reservations, it’s best to check availability with the supplier via email before booking.

Following these simple guidelines will help you have a smooth and enjoyable experience exploring these magnificent Inca ruins.

  • Bring passport or ID, sun hat, sunscreen, water, and comfortable clothes

  • No littering allowed

  • Provide accurate contact information

  • Check availability for last-minute bookings

Scenic Train Journey Through the Andes

As you begin your Machu Picchu adventure, you’ll embark on a scenic train journey through the stunning Peruvian Andes.

The train ride takes approximately 1.5 hours, allowing you to take in the breathtaking mountain landscapes. The train winds through lush valleys, past snow-capped peaks, and alongside rushing rivers, offering a glimpse into the remote and rugged terrain of the region.

This serene journey sets the stage for your exploration of the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, high in the Andes. Enjoy the scenery as you travel in comfort to your destination.

Hiking Huayna Picchu for Breathtaking Views

After arriving at Machu Picchu, travelers can embark on the challenging hike up Huayna Picchu, the iconic mountain that towers over the ancient Inca citadel.

The ascent rewards adventurous hikers with breathtaking panoramic views:

  1. Gaze upon the timeless wonder of Machu Picchu from 2,500 meters above.

  2. Marvel at the lush, rugged Andes mountains stretching endlessly in the distance.

  3. Spot the winding Urubamba River snaking through the valley below.

  4. Witness the majesty of this UNESCO World Heritage site from a truly unique vantage point.

The Huayna Picchu hike isn’t for the faint of heart, but the effort is undoubtedly worth it.

Guided Tour of the Machu Picchu Archaeological Site

After exploring the stunning vistas from atop Huayna Picchu, travelers descend to embark on a guided tour of the Machu Picchu archaeological site.

Their knowledgeable guide leads them through the enigmatic ruins, sharing insights into the Inca civilization that constructed this incredible city centuries ago.

From the iconic Temple of the Sun to the intricate terraced agricultural fields, the tour offers a comprehensive understanding of Machu Picchu’s architectural and cultural significance.

Visitors have the opportunity to capture breathtaking photos and soak in the majesty of this UNESCO World Heritage site before returning to the town of Aguas Calientes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Are the Best Times of Year to Visit Machu Picchu?

The best times to visit Machu Picchu are during the dry season from May to October. This offers clearer skies, fewer crowds, and more comfortable weather for exploring the ancient Inca citadel.

How Difficult Is the Hike to Huayna Picchu?

The hike to Huayna Picchu is considered moderately challenging, taking around 2.5 hours to reach the summit at 2,500 meters. It involves steep steps and exposure, so it’s not recommended for those with a fear of heights or poor physical fitness.

Is It Possible to Visit Machu Picchu Without a Guided Tour?

Yes, it’s possible to visit Machu Picchu without a guided tour. Visitors can purchase tickets directly and explore the site independently. However, a guided tour provides valuable insights and context that can enhance the overall experience.

Can I Bring My Own Food to Machu Picchu?

Visitors can bring their own food to Machu Picchu. However, there are also food options available within the site, including restaurants and snack shops. Bringing a light snack or picnic is allowed, but cooking your own meals on-site is not permitted.

Are There Any Restrictions on Photography at the Site?

Photography is generally allowed at Machu Picchu, but visitors can’t use tripods or drones without special permission. Cameras and photography are welcome, but travelers should avoid disturbing other visitors or the ancient ruins.

The Sum Up

Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu offer an unparalleled adventure in the heart of the Andes. From the scenic train journey to the guided tour and challenging hike, this experience immerses visitors in the rich history and stunning natural beauty of the region. It’s a must-do for any traveler seeking a truly unforgettable journey.

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