Machu Picchu Day Trip Excluding Admission Tickets

Hike through the breathtaking Andes to uncover the hidden wonders of Machu Picchu, but don't forget to budget for the essential admission fees.

Exploring the iconic Machu Picchu is an exhilarating bucket-list item for many travelers. The Machu Picchu Day Trip, priced at Kč 9,205 per person, provides a convenient way to visit this renowned Inca citadel. While the tour package covers the essentials, it’s important to note that admission fees are not included, requiring separate payment in cash. With an engaging English-speaking guide leading the way, visitors can discover the site’s rich history and captivating landmarks. However, preparing for the logistics and ensuring a smooth experience requires careful consideration.

Key Points

  • The Machu Picchu Day Trip package is priced at Kč 9,205 per person, excluding the admission fees of S/ 152 (US$ 40.70) for non-Peruvian adults.
  • The trip duration is 18 hours, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a reserve now, pay later option.
  • The package includes hotel pickup, scenic train ride, bus transfer to Machu Picchu, and a guided exploration by an English-speaking guide.
  • Free time in Aguas Calientes for lunch is included, typically 2-5 hours depending on the train schedule.
  • Travelers need to bring sufficient cash for the admission fees, as card payment options are limited, and a valid passport or ID is required for entry.
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Trip Overview and Pricing

The Machu Picchu Day Trip offers a comprehensive experience for visitors, excluding admission tickets. Priced at Kč 9,205 per person, the day trip lasts 18 hours with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Travelers can take advantage of the reserve now and pay later option. The itinerary includes hotel pickup, a scenic train ride to Aguas Calientes, a bus to Machu Picchu, a guided exploration of the site, and free time in Aguas Calientes.

The package includes roundtrip transportation, train tickets, and an English-speaking guide during the visit.

Itinerary and Experience

Travelers embarking on the Machu Picchu Day Trip will be picked up from their hotel in Cusco and transported to the train station.

They’ll then take a scenic train ride to Aguas Calientes, followed by a 30-minute bus ride to the iconic Machu Picchu.

Once there, an English-speaking guide will lead them on an exploration of the significant landmarks, sharing insights into Inca culture.

Visitors will have free time in Aguas Calientes to enjoy lunch (2-5 hours, depending on the train schedule).

Afterward, they’ll return to Cusco, with drop-off at their hotel.

Inclusions

This day trip to Machu Picchu includes several key services to ensure a hassle-free experience. Travelers are provided with hotel pickup and drop-off via bus, roundtrip train tickets on the Expedition service, and a bus between Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu. Throughout the visit, an English-speaking guide accompanies the group, sharing insights about the Inca culture and significant landmarks.

| Service | Inclusions |

| — | — |

| Transportation | – Hotel pickup and drop-off via bus
– Roundtrip train ticket via Expedition |

| Access | – Bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu |

| Guidance | – English-speaking guide during the visit |

Admission Fees

Admission to Machu Picchu costs S/ 152 (US$ 40.70) for non-Peruvian adults and S/ 64 (US$ 17.10) for Peruvian adults.

These fees aren’t included in the tour package price, and visitors must pay them separately upon arrival at the site.

The admission fees cover access to the entire Machu Picchu archaeological complex, including the main ruins, terraces, and surrounding areas.

Visitors should ensure they’ve the correct cash in Peruvian soles or US dollars to pay the admission fees, as there may be limited options for currency exchange at the entrance.

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Important Information and Requirements

Before visiting Machu Picchu, travelers should ensure they’ve their passport or valid ID card and sufficient cash on hand.

Travelers should have their passport or valid ID and sufficient cash before visiting Machu Picchu.

Here are 4 important requirements for the day trip:

  1. Bring your passport or ID card as it’s required for entry.

  2. Carry enough cash as there may be limited options to make card payments.

  3. Provide the correct contact number, including the country code, for efficient communication.

  4. Check email for availability before booking, as last-minute reservations may be limited.

Following these guidelines will help ensure a smooth and hassle-free Machu Picchu experience.

Getting to Machu Picchu

The Machu Picchu day trip includes a scenic train ride from Cusco to the town of Aguas Calientes, which serves as the gateway to the iconic Inca citadel.

From Aguas Calientes, visitors take a 30-minute bus ride up to the entrance of Machu Picchu. This convenient transportation ensures a hassle-free journey, allowing travelers to fully enjoy the stunning landscape and ancient history of the site.

The roundtrip train ticket and bus transfer from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu are included in the day trip package, making it a seamless experience from start to finish.

What to Expect at Machu Picchu

Once visitors reach the ancient Inca citadel, they’ll be awestruck by the sheer scale and grandeur of Machu Picchu.

The guided exploration will take them through significant landmarks, including:

  1. The Intihuatana, a sacred astronomical instrument used by the Incas.

  2. The Temple of the Sun, a remarkable example of Inca stone masonry.

  3. The Quarry, where the Incas expertly quarried and transported the massive stones used to construct Machu Picchu.

  4. The Inca Bridge, a precarious entrance point that offers stunning views of the surrounding Andes mountains.

Visitors will learn about the Inca culture and the impressive engineering feats that made Machu Picchu one of the most iconic archaeological sites in the world.

Tips for a Successful Day Trip

To ensure a seamless and enjoyable Machu Picchu day trip, travelers should keep a few key tips in mind.

First, be prepared with the necessary documents – a valid passport or ID is required for entry.

Secondly, pack light and wear comfortable shoes, as the site involves extensive walking.

Arrive early to avoid crowds and maximize exploration time.

Be mindful of the weather and bring appropriate layers.

Finally, research local dining options in Aguas Calientes to make the most of the free time.

Following these simple tips will help travelers have a successful and unforgettable experience at the iconic Inca citadel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Modify the Tour Itinerary or Add Extra Activities?

Yes, the tour’s itinerary can be modified or extra activities added. Customers should contact the tour provider directly to discuss any customization options and associated costs. Additional activities may incur extra fees not included in the base tour price.

Are There Any Discounts or Special Offers Available?

There are a few special offers available, such as early bird discounts and combination packages that include additional activities. Plus, some tour operators offer reduced rates for groups or students. It’s best to check with the provider for the latest deals.

What Should I Bring Besides My Passport and Cash?

Travelers should bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection like hats and sunscreen, and snacks or water. It’s also recommended to have a camera to capture the stunning views of Machu Picchu.

How Strenuous Is the Walking at Machu Picchu?

The walking at Machu Picchu can be quite strenuous, with steep staircases and uneven terrain. Visitors should be prepared for moderate hiking and prepared with proper footwear. However, there are also more gentle paths for those seeking a less demanding experience.

Can I Visit the Inca Trail or Other Nearby Sites on the Same Day?

This day trip doesn’t include the Inca Trail or other nearby sites. Visitors can only explore Machu Picchu itself. To visit the Inca Trail or other locations, travelers would need to book a separate, multi-day excursion.

The Sum Up

The Machu Picchu Day Trip offers an unforgettable experience, but travelers should be prepared to pay for admission fees separately. With its scenic train ride, guided exploration, and free time in Aguas Calientes, this 18-hour journey provides a comprehensive way to visit the iconic archaeological site. Visitors should come equipped with cash for admission and be ready to enjoy the wonder of Machu Picchu.

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