Embarking on a one-day trip to Machu Picchu from Cusco is an experience like no other. For just CK8,640 per person, adventurers can enjoy the captivating history and stunning vistas of this iconic Inca citadel. With a seamless itinerary that includes transportation, guided tours, and flexible booking options, the journey promises to be both convenient and unforgettable. But what exactly awaits those who take the plunge and explore the mysteries of this ancient wonder? The allure of Machu Picchu’s timeless beauty is sure to captivate the senses and leave a lasting impression on all who witness its grandeur.
Key Points
- The one-day trip to Machu Picchu from Cusco starts at CK8,640 per person and includes a panoramic train ride, bus transfer, guided tour, and free exploration time.
- The itinerary features an early morning hotel pickup in Cusco, followed by a train departure at 6:00 am and a guided tour at Machu Picchu starting at 9:30 am.
- Travelers can choose from three panoramic train classes – standard, executive, and luxury – each offering different levels of comfort and amenities.
- The guided tour provides insights into the history and architecture of Machu Picchu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with opportunities for questions and discussions.
- The package includes roundtrip transportation, entrance tickets, and a local expert guide, while lunch and tips are not covered in the price.
Trip Overview and Pricing
For this one-day Machu Picchu trip from Cusco, the price starts from CK8,640 per person.
Travelers can enjoy free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. A reserve now, pay later option is also available.
The itinerary includes a panoramic train ride to Aguas Calientes, a bus transfer to the Machu Picchu entrance, a guided tour, and free time for personal exploration.
The experience includes roundtrip transportation, entrance tickets, and a local expert guide. Lunch, bottled water, and tips aren’t included.
With convenient pickup and drop-off, this one-day trip offers a hassle-free way to visit the iconic Machu Picchu from Cusco.
Here are more great tours and experiences we've reviewed in Urubamba
Itinerary Details
The one-day Machu Picchu trip starts early, with hotel pickup in Cusco at 5:00 am.
You’ll then board a panoramic train at 6:00 am for the scenic ride to Aguas Calientes.
At 8:30 am, a bus will transfer you to the Machu Picchu entrance.
After arriving at 9:30 am, you’ll embark on a guided tour to learn about the history, architecture, and daily life of this iconic Inca citadel.
From 10:00 am to 12:30 pm, you’ll have free time for personal exploration.
Then, you’ll descend by bus to Aguas Calientes and take the return train ride, arriving back in Cusco by 6:00 pm.
Transportation Options
There are three panoramic train options available for the journey to Aguas Calientes – standard, executive, and luxury.
The standard train offers comfortable seating and scenic views, while the executive class provides more amenities like leather seats and an open-air observation car.
For those seeking a more luxurious experience, the luxury train boasts gourmet meals, an open bar, and deluxe accommodations.
Regardless of the train choice, a bus ticket is included for the ascent and descent from Machu Picchu.
This convenient transportation package ensures a seamless and enjoyable journey to the iconic ancient citadel.
Guided Experience
A live tour guide accompanies visitors during the guided tour of Machu Picchu, providing insights into the site’s rich history, captivating architecture, and the daily lives of its inhabitants.
The guided experience offers:
- Narration in both Spanish and English, ensuring all visitors can fully enjoy the experience.
- Fascinating details about the Inca Empire’s engineering feats and the symbolic significance of Machu Picchu’s layout.
- Opportunities to ask questions and engage in discussions, enhancing the overall understanding of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The guided tour offers an enriching and informative way to explore the wonders of Machu Picchu.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyInclusions and Exclusions
Included in the one-day Machu Picchu trip are the services of a local expert guide, round trip train tickets, entrance tickets to the Machu Picchu site, and bus transportation for the ascent and descent.
The tour guide will provide insights into the history, architecture, and daily life of Machu Picchu during the guided tour.
However, lunch, bottled water, and tips aren’t included in the package price. Travelers are responsible for covering these additional expenses.
The price starts from Kč8,640 per person, and there’s a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Travelers can also opt for the reserve now and pay later option.
- From Cusco: Private Tour Machu Picchu 7d/6n + Hotel ★★★
- Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu & Rainbow Mt Tour 3 Days
- Explore Cusco in an Immersive Way in 8d/7n
- From Cusco: Machu Picchu-Ica-Paracas 9D/8N + Hotel ★★★
- Salkantay 4 Day/3 Nights Trek: Including Return Train Ride
- Cusco: 6d/5n Waynapicchu & 7 Lakes Private | Luxury ☆☆☆☆
Booking Flexibility
The one-day Machu Picchu trip offers travelers flexible booking options.
Customers can take advantage of the free cancellation policy, which allows them to cancel their reservation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Plus, the trip features a reserve now and pay later option, providing more flexibility for booking.
These options make planning a trip to the iconic Incan site hassle-free.
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance
- Reserve now & pay later option available
- Flexible booking to accommodate travelers’ needs
What to Bring
Travelers should pack light for their one-day Machu Picchu adventure.
Bring comfortable walking shoes, as the site involves a lot of climbing and uneven terrain. Layer clothing to adjust to the changing temperatures, with a light jacket or sweater for the cooler mornings and evenings.
Don’t forget sun protection, like a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Bring some snacks and a refillable water bottle, as there are limited food and drink options once inside Machu Picchu.
Plus, consider bringing a camera to capture the stunning views and historic ruins. Keep important items like your passport, tickets, and cash in a secure bag or pouch.
With the right preparation, you’ll be ready to fully enjoy this incredible UNESCO World Heritage site.
Getting to Machu Picchu
To reach the iconic Machu Picchu, travelers embark on a scenic journey that begins with a panoramic train ride from Cusco.
The train takes them through the stunning Andean landscape, offering breathtaking views along the way.
Upon arrival in Aguas Calientes, they then board a bus that transports them to the entrance of Machu Picchu.
The transportation options include:
- Standard, executive, or luxury panoramic train
- Included bus tickets for the ascent and descent from Machu Picchu
With a live tour guide providing insights in Spanish and English, visitors can enjoy the rich history and architecture of this ancient Inca citadel during the guided tour of Machu Picchu.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Machu Picchu Open Year-Round?
Machu Picchu is open year-round, though weather conditions can vary. The site’s peak visitation period is during the dry season from May to September, when skies are clearer and temperatures are mild.
Can I Combine the Machu Picchu Trip With Other Excursions?
The Machu Picchu one-day trip can’t be combined with other excursions, as it’s a self-contained package. However, travelers can explore additional sites and activities before or after the Machu Picchu visit during their overall trip to the region.
Are There Options to Extend the Visit at Machu Picchu?
There are options to extend the visit at Machu Picchu. Travelers can add more time for personal exploration or hike to the Sun Gate or Huayna Picchu for additional views of the ancient citadel.
Do I Need a Permit to Hike to the Sun Gate?
A permit is required to hike to the Sun Gate at Machu Picchu. This permit must be booked in advance and is limited in availability. Travelers should check with their tour provider or local authorities for more details on obtaining the necessary permit.
Are There Any Restrictions on What I Can Bring to Machu Picchu?
There are some restrictions on what visitors can bring to Machu Picchu. Visitors can’t bring food, drinks, drones, tripods, or selfie sticks. Bringing basic personal items like cameras and water bottles is allowed, but they’ll be subject to inspection.
Recap
This one-day Machu Picchu trip from Cusco offers an unforgettable experience. With early morning pickup, a scenic train ride, and a guided tour of the iconic site, travelers can explore this wonder of the world with ease. The flexible booking options and free cancellation make it a convenient choice for those seeking to discover the magic of Machu Picchu in a single day.
You can check if your dates are available here:More 1-Day Tours in Urubamba
More Tour Reviews in Urubamba
Not for you? Here's more things to do in Urubamba we have recnetly reviewed
- 20 Best 2 Day Tours In Urubamba
- 20 Best 3 Day Tours In Urubamba
- 20 Best 4 Day Tours In Urubamba
- 17 Best Full-Day Tours In Urubamba
- 19 Best Lunch Experiences In Urubamba
- Peru Fantastic 5 Days 4 Nights | Private | Luxury ✩✩✩✩
- Machu Picchu Travel Packages 5 Days
- 5 Days/4 Nights Package in Cusco With Accommodation Included
- Machu Picchu From Lima 9 Days
- Cusco: Magic Machupichu 6D/5N Private | Luxury ☆☆☆☆
- Peru High Andes 10 Days
- Cusco: Machupicchu + Uros-Taquile 7D/6N Private|Luxury ☆☆☆☆