Machu Picchu Trips One Day Tour with Inca Rail Train from Cusco
1 day
Full Day
By train
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Stop At: Santuario Historico de Machu Picchu, Machu Picchu Peru
Machu picchu citadel is located in the middle of the mountains in the background in the amazon you can visit with train or doing trek we offer a high quality of service because we have a very good staff of professionals
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Peru Travel Company, Siete Cuartones 245 Inside Dragonfly Hostel Calle Santa Ana 702 In Front Of The Main Square Of Santa Ana, Cusco 08000 Peru
machu picchu ciatdel is located in the middle of the mountains in the background in the amazon you can visit with train or doing trek we offer a high quality of service because we have a very good staff of professionals
Duration: 3 hours
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Stop At: Santuario Historico de Machu Picchu, Machu Picchu Peru
Machu picchu citadel is located in the middle of the mountains in the background in the amazon you can visit with train or doing trek we offer a high quality of service because we have a very good staff of professionals
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Peru Travel Company, Siete Cuartones 245 Inside Dragonfly Hostel Calle Santa Ana 702 In Front Of The Main Square Of Santa Ana, Cusco 08000 Peru
machu picchu ciatdel is located in the middle of the mountains in the background in the amazon you can visit with train or doing trek we offer a high quality of service because we have a very good staff of professionals
Duration: 3 hours
Included
- Bus up and down Aguas Calientes - Machupicchu - Aguas Calientes
- Professional English speaking guide
- pick up from your hotel
- train round trip
- van or bus cusco - ollantaytambo - cusco
- Entrance fee to machu picchu citadel
- Entry/Admission - Santuario Historico de Machu Picchu
- Entry/Admission - Peru Travel Company
Not included
- Food
- Drinks and water
- Phone calls
- Tips
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Original passport and copies (and Student card (ISIC) student card if applicable) green card if you are student
- Note: you have to bring your student card to Machu Picchu because you are going to be required to show at the Machu Picchu control point
- Travel Insurance card is essential
- Hiking boots, Sandals or Flip Flops
- Water proof jacket, Rain Poncho, T-shirts, Shorts pants, Comfortable trousers, Sun hat, Sun Block Sunglasses,Insect repellent 15 % of deet at least - no malaria risk reported, Toilet Paper, Personal Medication, flashlight (it is useful for early mornings), Plasters, Sandals, Bathing suit for hot springs in Santa Teresa and Aguas Calientes
- Emergency money at least 200- 300 extra soles (USD$120)
- Walking poles (with rubber tips). They can also be hired from us (walking poles are not allowed into Machu Picchu city)
Features
Tourism
100%
Cultural
65%
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I would not recommend going with this company. Although everything seems to be planned out, but they expect you to figure things out on your own especially when you are getting off the train and into another bus. In fact, we asked several times the night before where we were suppose to go after we get there by train, and we we were told the tour guide was going to meet us there, which I don’t think they ever intended. When we finally got to Machu Picchu entrance, our tour guide was nowhere to be found although our tickets were for 8 am and we were calling William (the organizer) until 9:30 and he kept telling us to wait. Eventually we left and went on our own especially since the Machu Picchu mountain is only open until 10 am and we didn’t want to miss going. They were very apologetic and refunded us a small portion of the fee for the troubles which is why I’m giving it 2 stars compared to 1 or 0 (if I could) but it definitely wasn’t worth such trouble. I would recommend booking a taxi to the train station and taking the train from there followed by the bus (the bus station is very close to the train station) and save yourself a whole lot of hassle being dependent on someone else.