The 6-Day Machu Picchu and Cusco Tour from Cusco is an immersive journey through Peru’s rich cultural heritage and awe-inspiring natural landscapes. Priced at $999 per person, this tour promises a seamless experience, from guided visits to the iconic Machu Picchu to exploring ancient ruins and vibrant markets. With five nights in 3 or 4-star accommodations, select meals, and all transportation and entry fees included, travelers can expect a well-rounded exploration of the Inca civilization. Whether you’re a history buff or a nature enthusiast, this tour offers a perfect blend of cultural discovery and stunning vistas that will leave you captivated and eager to uncover more of Peru’s wonders.
Key Points
- This 6-day tour from Cusco includes visits to Machu Picchu, the Inca Museum, Koricancha Temple, ancient ruins, and the Moray archaeological site.
- The tour is priced at $999 per person and includes 5 nights’ accommodation, select meals, transportation, and entry fees.
- Participants can explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Machu Picchu with a private guided tour and witness the stunning sunrise.
- The itinerary also covers the textile center in Chinchero and a walking tour of the historic Cusco city.
- The tour is limited to a small group size of 12 participants for personalized attention, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance.
Tour Overview and Pricing
This 6-day Machu Picchu and Cusco tour offers an immersive experience exploring the rich cultural heritage of Peru. Priced at $999 per person, the tour includes 5 nights’ accommodation in 3 or 4-star hotels, select meals, and all necessary transportation and entry fees.
Travelers can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. The small group size is limited to 12 participants, ensuring personalized attention from the English and Spanish-speaking tour guide.
Accommodations, train tickets, and bus transfers to Machu Picchu are also provided, making for a hassle-free and comprehensive exploration of this iconic UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Itinerary Highlights
The tour’s itinerary highlights a captivating exploration of Cusco and Machu Picchu, Peru’s most iconic destinations.
On the first day, guests will visit the Inca Museum and Koricancha, the temple of the sun.
The second day features ancient Inca ruins like Saqsayhuaman and Tambomachay, then a transfer to Aguas Calientes.
The highlight is the third day’s sunrise visit to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Machu Picchu.
Afterwards, the tour returns to Ollantaytambo, stopping at Moray and the Maras salt mines.
The final two days showcase Chinchero’s textile center and a walking tour of historic Cusco before departing for Lima.
Inclusions and Accommodations
The tour package includes 5 nights of accommodation in 3 or 4-star hotels, with rooms based on double occupancy.
Meals include 5 breakfasts, 1 lunch, and 1 dinner.
Entrance fees to Machu Picchu are covered, as well as all transportation and transfers, including the executive or expedition train to Machu Picchu and round-trip buses.
A private guided tour of Machu Picchu with an English-speaking professional guide is also provided.
For those who require a single room, a supplement of $240 for 3-star or $440 for 4-star accommodations applies.
Travel insurance is recommended, and the tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women or those with medical conditions.
Important Information and Recommendations
For those requiring a private room, a single supplement of $240 for 3-star or $440 for 4-star accommodations applies.
Travel insurance is recommended, as the tour may not be suitable for pregnant women or those with medical conditions.
Participants should bring their passport or ID, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, and comfortable clothing.
Weapons, sharp objects, alcohol, and drugs aren’t allowed.
The electrical current in Peru is 220V, 60HZ AC, and standard outlets accept round prongs.
Public pay phones are available in towns, and toll-free numbers starting with 0800 can be called from private phones only.
Generally, no visa is required for travelers entering Peru.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyTravel Tips and Local Insights
Electrical current in Peru operates at 220V, 60HZ AC, with standard outlets accepting round prongs.
Public pay phones are available in towns, though cell phones starting with 9 are more common.
Visa requirements are generally not needed for travelers entering Peru.
Toll-free numbers starting with 0800 can only be accessed from private phones.
When making calls, keep in mind the time zone differences.
Travelers should also be aware of local customs and etiquette to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Arrival in Cusco
Upon arrival in Cusco, travelers will find themselves immersed in the rich cultural heritage of the Inca Empire.
The city, nestled high in the Andes at an altitude of over 11,000 feet, serves as the gateway to the iconic Machu Picchu. Visitors can explore the Inca Museum, which showcases impressive artifacts and insights into the civilization.
The Koricancha, or Temple of the Sun, is another must-see, with its impressive stone walls and intricate architecture.
The city’s vibrant markets, colonial architecture, and friendly locals offer a glimpse into Peru’s past and present.
With its stunning natural beauty and captivating history, Cusco sets the stage for an unforgettable Machu Picchu adventure.
Exploring Machu Picchu
The highlight of the tour is a captivating visit to the iconic Machu Picchu, the awe-inspiring Inca citadel nestled high in the Andes Mountains. Participants will have the opportunity to witness the breathtaking sunrise over the ancient ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site. A private guided tour will provide in-depth insights into the engineering feats and cultural significance of this remarkable place. Travelers can explore the terraced stone structures, mysterious Temple of the Sun, and scenic vantage points that offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Machu Picchu Facts | ||
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Built | 15th century | Inca Empire |
Elevation | 7,972 ft | 2,430 m |
Area | 5 sq mi | 13 sq km |
Status | UNESCO World Heritage Site | 1983 |
Visitors | 1.5 million+ | Annually |
Return to Ollantaytambo
After exploring the wonder of Machu Picchu, the tour group will return to the town of Ollantaytambo.
Here, they’ll visit the impressive Inca ruins, which were an important religious, administrative, and military center. The tour will explore the Inca site, including the temple, agricultural terraces, and the fortress.
Next, the group will travel to the Moray archaeological site, known for its unique concentric circular terraces, which were likely used for agricultural experimentation.
Finally, they’ll visit the Maras salt mines, where salt has been harvested from the mountain springs for centuries.
This journey through Ollantaytambo and the surrounding sites provides a deeper understanding of the Inca Empire’s legacy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Best Time of Year to Visit Machu Picchu?
The best time to visit Machu Picchu is during the dry season from May to October, when weather conditions are generally mild and sunny. Crowds tend to be smaller compared to the rainy season from November to April.
Can I Hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu?
The Inca Trail is a popular hiking route to Machu Picchu, but it’s not included in this tour. Travelers can book the Inca Trail separately if they wish to hike to the iconic Inca ruins.
What Is the Average Temperature in Cusco?
The average temperature in Cusco, Peru ranges from around 50°F (10°C) to 70°F (21°C) throughout the year. The climate is generally mild and dry, with the warmest months being between October and April.
Can I Book This Tour for a Solo Traveler?
Yes, solo travelers can book this 6-day Machu Picchu and Cusco tour. The tour allows for single occupancy accommodations, though a single supplement fee applies. Solo travelers will also benefit from the small group size limited to 12 participants.
Do I Need to Tip the Tour Guide?
Tipping the tour guide is generally expected on this 6-day Machu Picchu and Cusco tour. The recommended tip amount is $5-$10 per person, per day, though the exact amount can vary based on the quality of service provided.
Recap
The 6-Day Machu Picchu and Cusco Tour offers travelers an unforgettable experience exploring the rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture of Peru. With guided visits to iconic sites, comfortable accommodations, and all transportation and entry fees included, this tour provides a convenient and comprehensive way to take in the wonders of the Inca civilization. Whether you’re a history buff or simply seeking breathtaking natural beauty, this tour is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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