Real Cusco Tour

Machu Picchu Exclusive Full Day

Duration

Full Day

Type of tour

Historical

Difficulty

Easy

Best Time

All year round

Planning your trip in advance and in a personalized way is the best way to ensure a unique experience. At Real Cusco Tour, we design a tailor-made itinerary for you, adapted to your interests and preferences, ensuring that you enjoy Machu Picchu without complications or rigid schedules.

You will have complete freedom to explore at your own pace, with the confidence that every detail has been carefully planned to make the most of your time. Our experts will guide you through the impressive Inca citadel, offering flexible and comfortable service so that your experience is memorable and enriching.

04:00 a.m. – Transfer to the train: Pickup from your hotel and transfer to the train station in Ollantaytambo.
06:40 a.m. – Train ride to Aguas Calientes: Enjoy a scenic journey through the Sacred Valley and its stunning landscapes.
08:30 a.m. – Bus ride to Machu Picchu: From Aguas Calientes, take the bus up to the entrance of the Sanctuary.
10:00 a.m. – Guided tour of Machu Picchu: Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes exploring the temples, plazas, and main sectors of the citadel.
12:30 p.m. – Free time: Opportunity to explore on your own, take photos, or simply enjoy the view.
01:00 p.m. – Descent to Aguas Calientes: Return by bus and free time for lunch or a stroll around the town.
02:30 p.m. – Train back to Ollantaytambo: Scenic return journey.
06:00 p.m. – Arrival in Cusco: Private transfer from Ollantaytambo to your hotel in Cusco.

Note: These are recommended reference times for the 1-day Machu Picchu tour.

The adventure begins very early, at 4:00 a.m., with pickup from your hotel in Cusco and private transfer to the train station in Ollantaytambo. During the trip, you can rest or simply enjoy the peaceful early morning atmosphere of the Sacred Valley. At 6:40 a.m., you will board the train to Aguas Calientes, a scenic journey of approximately one hour and forty minutes, where you can marvel at the Andean landscapes, green mountains, rivers, and the natural beauty along the route to Machu Picchu.

Upon arrival in Aguas Calientes, around 8:30 a.m., you will continue the journey by tourist bus, ascending a zigzag road to the entrance of the Machu Picchu Historical Sanctuary. This 25-minute ride marks the beginning of the most anticipated part of the trip. Once at the citadel, at 10:00 a.m., you will start a guided tour of about two and a half hours, exploring temples, ceremonial plazas, agricultural terraces, and sacred enclosures. Alongside your expert guide, you will uncover the secrets of the Inca legacy and the grandeur of this wonder of the world.

After the tour, around 12:30 p.m., you will have free time to continue exploring on your own, take unforgettable photos, or simply admire the majestic views surrounding Machu Picchu. Around 1:00 p.m., you will descend by bus back to Aguas Calientes, where you can have lunch at a local restaurant, stroll through its charming streets, or visit its artisan markets before starting the return journey.

At 2:30 p.m., you will board the train back to Ollantaytambo, enjoying the beautiful Andean landscapes once again during the trip. Finally, upon arrival at the station, a private transfer will take you back to Cusco, concluding the experience at your hotel around 6:00 p.m., after an unforgettable day at Machu Picchu.

Note: This tour is designed to allow you to fully enjoy Machu Picchu, combining ample time for exploration with the convenience of an early and hassle-free return to Cusco.

¿Qué incluye?

  • Transfers: Private transportation from Cusco to the train station in Ollantaytambo and back.
  • Train Tickets: Round-trip panoramic train tickets with stunning views of the Sacred Valley.
    Bus Ticket: Round-trip bus ride between Aguas Calientes and the Machu Picchu Sanctuary.
  • Machu Picchu Entrance: Official access to the archaeological site.
  • Professional Guide: Service in Spanish or English for the guided tour of Machu Picchu.
  • Assistance: Support and accompaniment throughout the entire itinerary.

No incluye

  • Meals: Lunch or snacks not included.
  • Tips: Optional for guides or drivers.
  • Personal Expenses: Purchases of souvenirs or other extra costs.
  • Additional Entrances: Access to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain not included.

Recomendaciones

  • Get a good night’s rest the day before to fully enjoy the tour.
  • Always carry your ID or passport with you.
  • Wear comfortable clothing and footwear suitable for walking.
  • Stay hydrated and carry water in your backpack.
  • Protect your skin from the sun with sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.
  • Have a raincoat or poncho handy in case of weather changes.
  • Carry only the essentials in a light backpack for convenience.
  • Avoid bringing unnecessary valuables.
  • Be punctual for departure and return times.
  • Respect the rules of the Machu Picchu Sanctuary and follow your guide’s instructions.

Why does the cost of a Machu Picchu tour vary?

The cost of a Machu Picchu tour mainly depends on the train category and the additional services included. Travelers looking for a budget-friendly option can choose standard trains, while those seeking an exclusive experience, with luxury and unique cultural experiences, can opt for premium or luxury categories. This way, each traveler can find the option that best suits their budget and travel style.

Train Category (the most influential factor):

The train is the most comfortable and fastest way to reach Machu Picchu.

  • Economy (Expedition / Voyager): Basic but safe and tourist-friendly service. Prices may vary: assigned schedules are cheaper, while flexible schedules (chosen by the traveler) are slightly more expensive as they allow selecting the most convenient travel times to optimize the trip.
  • Panoramic (Vistadome / The 360°): Large windows, onboard snacks, cultural show.
  • Premium (Vistadome Observatory): Special car with viewing area, live music, and immersive experience.
  • First Class (The First Class): Includes gourmet menu, cocktail, observation bar, and personalized service.
  • Luxury (Hiram Bingham): 5-star service with gourmet menu, open bar, live music, private guide, and exclusive touches.

Higher categories provide more exclusivity and comfort.

Ground transportation Cusco – Ollantaytambo – Cusco:

  • Standard services are shared (tourist bus).
  • Premium categories are private, ensuring more comfort and flexible schedules.

Guide service:

  • Standard tours share a guide with the group.
  • Higher categories offer an exclusive guide for a more personalized and in-depth experience.

Overall experience:

  • The value is not only in transportation and tickets but in how you experience the trip.
  • Higher categories offer high-level gastronomy, cultural shows, exclusive spaces, and a worry-free journey, ideal for those seeking a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

UPDATED PRICES WITH DIFFERENT OPTIONS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY: 

Service Category Includes Foreign Adult Peruvian Adult Student Child
Standard Service Tourist transportation Cusco – Ollantaytambo – Cusco, PeruRail Expedition or Inca Rail The Voyager train, Consettur bus, Machu Picchu entrance, bilingual guide. 269 USD 239 USD 239 USD
Panoramic Service Tourist transportation, panoramic train with large windows: Peru Rail Vistadome or Inca Rail The 360°, onboard snack, cultural show (depending on train), Consettur bus, entrance, bilingual guide. 299 USD 269 USD 269 USD
Panoramic Premium Service Tourist transportation, panoramic train with large windows: PeruRail Vistadome or Inca Rail The 360°, onboard snack, cultural show (depending on train), Consettur bus, entrance, bilingual guide. 359 USD 329 USD 329 USD
First Class Service Tourist transportation, Inca Rail The First Class train (gourmet menu, observation bar, welcome cocktail), Consettur bus, entrance, exclusive bilingual guide. 699 USD 669 USD 669 USD
Luxury Service Private transportation, PeruRail Hiram Bingham train (gourmet menu, exclusive bar, live music, open bar, cultural show), Consettur bus, entrance, private guide. 1299 USD 1269 USD 1269 USD
  1. What are the ways to get to Machu Picchu?
    There are three main options:

  • Train from Cusco or Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes, followed by a bus or hike to Machu Picchu.
  • Inca Trail (2 or 4 days): Trekking with entry through the Sun Gate (Inti Punku).
  • Alternative route via Hydroelectric: 2 to 3-hour walk from Hydroelectric station to Aguas Calientes.
  1. From which train station can I travel to Machu Picchu?

  • San Pedro Station (Cusco): Only some departures.
  • Poroy Station (Cusco): More comfortable trains but fewer departures.
  • Ollantaytambo Station: Most used due to schedule availability.
  • Hydroelectric Station: For those taking the alternative route.
  1. How long is the train journey?
  • Cusco (Poroy/San Pedro) – Aguas Calientes: 3h 30min – 4h.
  • Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes: 1h 30min – 2h.
  • Hydroelectric – Aguas Calientes (walking): 2h – 3h.
  1. Which train should I choose for my trip?
  • Economy: Expedition (PeruRail) and The Voyager (Inca Rail).
  • Panoramic: Vistadome (PeruRail) and The 360° (Inca Rail).
  • Scenic: Vistadome Observatory (PeruRail), with observation car.
  • Luxury: Hiram Bingham (PeruRail) and The Private (Inca Rail), with VIP service.
  1. What does the train ticket include?
    It includes a round-trip journey. Some trains offer snacks and drinks, but it does not include Machu Picchu entry or the bus to the citadel.

  2. Should I book my train ticket in advance?
    Yes, especially during high season (May – September). It is recommended to purchase 1 to 2 months in advance.

  3. How many circuits are there in Machu Picchu and which is recommended?
    There are 3 main circuits. Circuit 2 is the most complete and includes the main points.
    If you want to visit Huayna Picchu, Huchuy Picchu, or Machu Picchu Mountain, you must reserve in advance.

  4. How long can I stay in Machu Picchu?
    The estimated visit time is 2 to 4 hours, depending on the chosen circuit.

  5. Is it mandatory to hire a guide?
    Yes, regulations state that visitors must enter with an authorized guide.

  6. How much luggage can I take on the train?
    Only one backpack up to 5 kg (40 x 35 x 20 cm) is allowed.

  7. What is the climate like in Machu Picchu?

  • Dry season (April – October): Mild weather with less rain.
  • Rainy season (November – March): Higher humidity and rainfall.
  1. Can I buy a Machu Picchu ticket on the same day?
    No, it is not recommended. Tickets have limited capacity and can sell out weeks in advance.
  2. Where can I eat during the tour?
    In Aguas Calientes, there are restaurants for all budgets. Inside Machu Picchu, there is only one cafeteria with limited options.

  3. Can I make changes or cancellations to my train ticket?
    It depends on the train company’s policy. Some allow changes with a penalty, but no refunds.

  4. What happens if I miss my return train?
    You will need to buy a new ticket, subject to availability.

MACHU PICCHU CIRCUITS: DETAILED INFORMATION
Machu Picchu has three main circuits, designed to offer a unique and well-organized experience while avoiding crowds at the most popular spots. Each circuit is structured to explore different areas of the Inca citadel. Below is a detailed description of each:

CIRCUIT 1: PANORAMIC VIEW (IDEAL FOR ICONIC PHOTOS)
This circuit allows you to enjoy the best panoramic views of Machu Picchu. It is perfect for those who want to capture the classic postcard view from the Guardhouse, but it does not include access to the interior of the citadel.

  • Route 1-A: In addition to the panoramic route, it includes a hike to the top of Machu Picchu Mountain. The round-trip hike takes approximately 3 hours.
  • Route 1-B: Visit the Guardhouse and the upper sector of Machu Picchu for spectacular photos. It is a short route of about 40 minutes.
  • Route 1-C: Hike to Intipunku (Sun Gate), a strategic point where Inca Trail hikers get their first view of the citadel.
  • Route 1-D: Panoramic tour including a visit to the Inca Bridge, a fascinating structure on the mountainside.

CIRCUIT 2: COMPLETE EXPLORATION (RECOMMENDED AND MOST POPULAR)
This is the most complete circuit, allowing you to explore both the inner sectors of Machu Picchu and the most emblematic points. Ideal for those who want a full experience.

  • Route 2-A (Classic): Visit the main points, including the Temple of the Sun, Intihuatana, Sacred Rock, Temple of the Condor, and the Guardhouse viewpoint for the famous classic photo.
  • Route 2-B (Lower Terrace): Similar to Route 2-A but without access to the Guardhouse viewpoint. From a lower terrace, you can capture views similar to the classic photo.

CIRCUIT 3: LOWER AREA TOUR (HISTORY AND EXCLUSIVITY)
This circuit is designed for those who want to explore less-visited areas and learn about exclusive sectors, especially those built for Inca royalty.

  • Route 3-A (Huayna Picchu Mountain): Combines Circuit 3 with a hike to the top of Huayna Picchu, offering stunning views and archaeological remains. The round-trip hike takes about 2 hours.
  • Route 3-B (Inca Royalty): Explore the areas built for royalty, focusing on architectural details. Does not include the classic citadel views.
  • Route 3-C (Great Cave): Includes the lower circuit and a visit to the Temple of the Moon, a mysterious structure in a natural cave on Huayna Picchu Mountain.
  • Route 3-D (Huchuy Picchu Mountain): Hike to the top of Huchuy Picchu Mountain, a more accessible option than Huayna Picchu but equally impressive.

Important: To include Circuit 2 in your Machu Picchu visit, check availability or book in advance. It is the most recommended circuit because it covers the citadel extensively, combining panoramic views with the most significant archaeological sites—ideal for those wanting to explore the highlights of Machu Picchu.


TRAINS TO MACHU PICCHU: CHOOSE THE BEST OPTION FOR YOUR TRIP
Traveling by train to Machu Picchu is not just transportation—it is an important part of your experience. Options range from economical and comfortable to exclusive luxury services.

Departure Points:

  • Cusco (San Pedro): Ideal if you want to travel directly from the city center (available only with PeruRail trains).
  • Poroy: Just 30 minutes from Cusco, good for reducing travel time (available April to December).
  • Ollantaytambo: The most popular starting point, with more schedules available year-round. Ideal if staying in the Sacred Valley.
  • Hidroeléctrica: For adventurers, combining bus and a 2–3 hour hike to Aguas Calientes. Perfect for a rustic, nature-focused experience.

Train Options: Choose According to Your Style and Budget

Economical Trains: Comfort and Affordability
Ideal for those seeking a budget-friendly option without sacrificing comfort:

  • Expedition (PeruRail): Comfortable travel, panoramic windows, optional snacks and drinks.
  • The Voyager (Inca Rail): Comfortable and affordable, with ergonomic seats and snacks/drinks available.

Panoramic Trains: Enjoy Spectacular Views
For those prioritizing the scenery:

  • Vistadome (PeruRail): Panoramic windows including the ceiling, snacks and drinks, cultural presentations onboard.
  • Vistadome Observatory (PeruRail): Similar to Vistadome but with an observatory car and live music.
  • The 360° (Inca Rail): Large windows for stunning Andean views, snacks, and interactive audio guide.

Luxury Trains: Travel with Comfort and Exclusivity
For a premium experience with all details attended:

  • Hiram Bingham (PeruRail): First-class service including gourmet lunch, drinks, entertainment, private guide, and exclusive Machu Picchu access.
  • The First Class (Inca Rail): Spacious seats, welcome cocktail, gourmet lunch, and observatory car.
  • The Private (Inca Rail): Exclusive carriage for small groups with personalized service, offering ultimate comfort and privacy.

Which Train to Choose for Machu Picchu:

  • Economical: Expedition or The Voyager for budget-friendly comfort.
  • Panoramic: Vistadome, Vistadome Observatory, or The 360° for scenic views and a more comfortable journey.
  • Luxury: Hiram Bingham or The Private for an all-inclusive, high-end experience.

Tip: Book your train in advance as tickets can sell out quickly, especially during peak season. Make your Machu Picchu journey an unforgettable experience!

From: $269.00 / person

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IMPORTANTE

To enjoy the full Machu Picchu experience, it is essential to book in advance, especially for Circuit 2, which is the most recommended. This tour offers the most comprehensive coverage of the citadel, combining breathtaking panoramic views with the most important archaeological sites.

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