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How to Visit Machu Picchu Without Hiking the Trail: Tour Group or DIY?

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Scott

Looking for recommendations on how to visit Machu Pichu. We won’t be doing the trail hike, we’ll be going straight there. So either buying everything separately, train from Cusco, bus to Machu, gate passes and I guess a guide at the Gate, or do we just do a tour group for 1 or 2 days? Thanks in advance.

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Margaret

I'd recommend a short tour from Cusco (with a guide). There are so many small details and confusion about the process of going to Machu Pichu. Relax and take a tour.

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Jess

The train was easy but a bit expensive. I heard about taking a bus to the hydroelectric station and then having to walk on the train tracks for 1-2h...little nerve wracking but I kind of wished I did that

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Amo

Easy enough to book a tour in Cusco that will include the minibus pickup and train to Aguas Calientes + the accommodation + tickets & the guide & the bus ticket to/from Machu Picchu. On your first night in Aguas Calientes the Guide will meet you and go over logistics (what time to get on the bus - 4/5am - that takes you to Machu Picchu, where to meet your group at the top, colour of his flag, etc). It’s an amazing experience, enjoy!

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Scott

Thanks! Did you use a tour?

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Corinne

Book a tour that starts in Cusco. G Adventure is excellent.

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Harshara

I booked everything separately.
Inca Rail and Peru Rail both have trains that leave from “San Pedro” station which is located in Cusco, and typically a 5 min taxi ride from your hotel. The train is 4 hrs direct to the town at the bottom of Machu Picchu. A round trip on the train should cost your around $150 - $250.
Once in Aguas Calientes, you walk over to the bus ticket office, purchase a round trip ticket $24 USD and it’s a 30 min bus ride to the entrance of MP.
I would recommend buying your actual ticket for Machu Picchu in advance through the official website.
You do not need a tour guide, however I recommend one.
Also Machu Picchu is a 1 day trip in my opinion. Leave from Cusco at 5am, and be back in Cusco for 9pm. There is not much to do in the town and hotels are minimal.

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Roberta

Harshara we did this too ~ very easy and it was exciting to have the emailed tickets in our hand months before we went!

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Lisa

We were in Machu Picchu yesterday for 2. We also booked everything on our own. I would suggest 2 days as weather unpredictable and also the hike up to Huanya Picchu is well worth it; we bought tickets for 7am

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Carole

We booked in Cusco- train, accommodation & guide. Worth it. Also climb Wayna Picchu. You need to book ahead but so worth it in the afternoon when clouds have cleared.

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Scott

Afternoon is a good tip! Thank you! So yes I'm hearing book the tickets for Machu on the gov web site but everything else could be done on site.

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Jaela

I hiked the Salkantay, and after arriving to the hydroelectric, I wished I just bussed to the top to be honest. That area is the least beautiful and it’s much more relaxing to have someone navigate the logistics and give you the tour.

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Scott

Good tip! Much appreciated

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Corinne

Jaela I agree

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Miguel

You can always ask your hotel I am sure they can help you out. You can also do it on your own:
1. buy your ticket to MachuPichu from the government page:
https://www.machupicchu.gob.pe/inicio
2. If you are staying in cusco or the Sacred Valley then you will have to purchase your train tickets to Aguas Calientes which is the city closest to Machu Pichu. (Purchase tix beforehand). The companies that offer the service are Peru Rail and Inka Rail and you can buy directly from either from their web pages. The local train is normally reserved for locals and unless you have a Peruvian DNI ID you wont be able to use the local service. On Peru or Inka rail tix go for USD45 each way depending on the class.
3.Once at Aguas Calientes you can purchase a bus ride that will take you uphill to the gate of Machu Pichu. As far as I know this tickets can be purchased on site as the shuttles depart every 20 mins.
Hope you enjoy your trip

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Joanne

If you stay in Aguas Calietes, you can hike from the river up the cliff staircase to the Machu Picchu ticket office. It takes 1-2 hours depending on fitness levels. BUT, you can arrive before the buses do and there is nothing like seeing the site with hardly anyone there!


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How to Visit Machu Picchu Without Hiking the Trail

Visiting the iconic Machu Picchu is a dream for many travelers, but not everyone is prepared to tackle the challenging Inca Trail hike. If you're looking for a more relaxed way to experience this wonder of the world, you have two main options: going with a tour group or arranging everything separately.

Option 1: Join a Tour Group

Joining a tour group can be a convenient and hassle-free way to visit Machu Picchu. Tour operators handle all the logistics, including transportation, accommodation, and entry tickets. You'll have a knowledgeable guide who will provide invaluable insights into the history and significance of Machu Picchu.

Tour packages typically range from one to two days, with the one-day tour being a whirlwind experience that includes a train ride from Cusco to Aguas Calientes, a bus ride to Machu Picchu, and a guided tour of the ruins. The two-day tour allows for more time at the site and often includes accommodation in Aguas Calientes.

While tour groups can be more expensive than arranging everything independently, they offer peace of mind and a stress-free experience.

Option 2: Plan Your Own Visit

If you're on a tighter budget or prefer more flexibility, you can plan your visit to Machu Picchu independently. Here's what you'll need to arrange:

  1. Train from Cusco to Aguas Calientes: There are several train companies operating this route, including PeruRail and Inca Rail. Book your tickets well in advance, as they tend to sell out quickly.
  2. Bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu: Once you arrive in Aguas Calientes, you'll need to take a shuttle bus up to the Machu Picchu ruins. Buses run frequently, and you can purchase tickets on the day.
  3. Machu Picchu Entry Tickets: Entry tickets to Machu Picchu must be purchased in advance, either online or through a local travel agency. Tickets are limited and sell out quickly, so plan ahead.
  4. Guide (Optional): While it's possible to explore Machu Picchu on your own, hiring a guide can greatly enhance your experience. Guides provide valuable information about the history, architecture, and significance of the site.

Planning your own visit requires more effort and organization, but it can be a more budget-friendly option, especially if you're traveling with a group.

Whichever option you choose, visiting Machu Picchu is sure to be a highlight of your trip to Peru. Plan ahead, consider your preferences and budget, and get ready to be awestruck by this incredible ancient wonder.



   










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