Machu Picchu, the enigmatic Inca citadel nestled high in the Andes, continues to captivate travelers from around the world. The Machu Picchu 2 Days 1 Night tour offers a compact yet immersive experience of this architectural wonder, allowing visitors to explore its rich history and mystique. Starting at a reasonable $179 per person, the tour promises a seamless journey from Cusco to the iconic ruins, complete with guided explorations and comfortable accommodations. However, feedback suggests room for improvement in terms of time management and service quality, hinting at a nuanced experience that may warrant further investigation.
Key Points
- The Machupicchu 2 Days 1 Night tour offers a 2-day, 1-night itinerary with a price starting at $179 per person and includes hotel pickup from Cusco.
- The tour features a guided visit to Machu Picchu, with an early morning snack breakfast and a 3-hour guided tour of the site.
- Accommodation is provided in a 3-star hotel, with an additional $35 charge, and the tour is not suitable for children under 15, pregnant women, or those with mobility issues.
- Participant feedback indicates issues with limited time at Machu Picchu, incorrect pricing information, and unsatisfactory accommodations.
- The tour includes essential items such as entrance to Machu Picchu and a guided tour, but additional purchases and proper waste disposal are the responsibility of the participants.
Tour Overview and Pricing
For this Machupicchu 2 Days 1 Night tour, the price starts from $179.00 per person.
The tour includes a 2-day, 1-night itinerary, with a non-refundable cancellation policy. A live tour guide is available in both English and Spanish.
Hotel pickup from Cusco is included. Accommodations are in a 3-star hotel, with an additional $35 fee.
The tour provides transportation, entrance to Machu Picchu, a guided tour, and select meals.
However, the overall customer feedback has been poor, with issues such as limited time at Machu Picchu, incorrect pricing, and unsatisfactory accommodations and meal options.
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Itinerary Details
The itinerary for the Machupicchu 2 Days 1 Night tour begins with a pickup between 6:10 am and 6:20 am on the first day.
There’s an optional breakfast stop near Ollantaytambo before the 7-hour travel to the hydroelectric plant.
Lunch is available at the hydroelectric plant, followed by a 3-hour walk along the train track to Aguas Calientes.
Guests will arrive at their hotel by 5:30 pm and receive instructions from the guide between 7-8 pm.
Dinner is provided, and you will rest up for the next day.
On the second day, a snack breakfast is served at 5:30 am before the walk to the Machupicchu Sanctuary.
The check-in time is either 6:00 am or 7:00 am, followed by a guided tour of Machupicchu for approximately 3 hours.
The return walk to the hydroelectric plant takes 3 hours, and the bus departs for Cusco at 2:30 pm, arriving around 11:00 pm.
Machupicchu Day 1
On the first day, guests are picked up between 6:10 am and 6:20 am from their hotel or a central meeting point in Cusco.
An optional breakfast stop is available near Ollantaytambo before the 7-hour travel to the hydroelectric plant.
Lunch can be purchased at the hydroelectric plant.
Guests then embark on a 3-hour walk along the train track to reach Aguas Calientes, arriving by 5:30 pm.
After checking into their hotel, guests receive instructions from the guide about the next day’s activities between 7-8 pm.
Dinner is provided, and guests are encouraged to rest in preparation for the full day ahead at Machu Picchu.
Machupicchu Day 2
Guests rise early on Day 2, receiving a snack breakfast at 5:30 am before making the walk to the Machu Picchu Sanctuary.
Check-in time is either 6:00 am or 7:00 am. The guide then leads a tour of Machu Picchu for approximately 3 hours, allowing visitors to explore the iconic Inca ruins.
After the guided tour, guests return to the hydroelectric plant, a 3-hour walk. The bus departs for Cusco at 2:30 pm, arriving around 11:00 pm.
Included in the tour are the entrance fee to Machu Picchu, the guided tour, and tourist transportation. Travelers must be prepared for physical activity during this day’s itinerary.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyInclusions and Accommodations
The tour package includes hotel pickup from the Plaza de Armas, entrance to Machu Picchu with a required passport photo, a guided tour of the iconic Inca ruins, and tourist transportation.
Accommodation is provided in a 3-star hotel, with an additional $35 charge. Breakfast, lunch, and a basic dinner on the first day are also included.
The tour offers permanent monitoring throughout the experience.
However, the package isn’t suitable for certain participants, such as children under 15, pregnant women, individuals with mobility issues, or those over 70 years old or weighing more than 209 lbs.
Participants must be prepared for physical activity and hiking.
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Participant Restrictions
This tour may not be suitable for certain participants, such as children under 15 years of age, pregnant women, or individuals with mobility impairments or health issues like back problems or heart problems.
Plus, the tour isn’t recommended for people over 70 years or 209 lbs (95 kg). Participants must be prepared for significant physical activity, including walking and climbing.
The tour has the following restrictions:
- Not suitable for children under 15 years
- Not suitable for pregnant women
- Not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or health issues (e.g., back problems, heart problems)
Preparation and Recommendations
To properly prepare for this tour, participants should pack a passport, comfortable hiking shoes, sunscreen, breathable clothing, cash, a daypack, and a garbage bag. This two-day journey requires physical fitness, as the itinerary involves walking and climbing.
What to Bring | Why |
---|---|
Passport | Required for entry to Machu Picchu |
Hiking Shoes | For walking on uneven terrain |
Sunscreen | Protection from high-altitude sun |
Breathable Clothing | For comfort during physical activity |
Cash | For any additional purchases |
Daypack | To carry personal items |
Garbage Bag | To properly dispose of waste |
Communication with the tour operator is crucial to ensure participants are prepared for the physical demands of the tour.
Customer Feedback
Based on the customer feedback provided, it seems this Machu Picchu tour hasn’t met the expectations of at least one traveler.
The review highlighted several issues, including:
- Poor communication from the tour operators
- Inadequate time spent at the famous Inca citadel
- Incorrect pricing information
- Subpar hotel quality
- Unsatisfactory meal options
These concerns suggest the tour may not provide the level of service and value that customers expect.
To address these problems, the tour operator should review their processes, communicate more transparently, and ensure the tour itinerary and accommodations meet the needs of their guests.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring a Drone or Other Aerial Photography Equipment?
Drones and aerial photography equipment are not permitted within Machu Picchu’s sacred grounds. Visitors must respect the site’s rules and regulations, which prohibit the use of such devices to preserve the serene and protected nature of this historic landmark.
Is There a Minimum Group Size Requirement?
There is no minimum group size requirement for this tour. The tour can accommodate solo travelers as well as larger groups. However, participants must meet the specified physical requirements and restrictions to participate.
Do I Need to Book the Tour in Advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to book the tour in advance. The tour has a non-refundable cancellation policy, so securing your spot ahead of time is advised. Advance booking ensures availability and allows you to better plan your trip.
Can I Extend My Stay in Aguas Calientes or Machu Picchu?
Extending your stay in Aguas Calientes or Machu Picchu is possible, but it requires additional planning and booking. Guests can explore options to add extra nights at the hotels in these locations, subject to availability and additional costs.
Are There Any Optional Activities or Add-Ons Available?
Based on the provided information, there don’t appear to be any optional activities or add-ons available for this Machu Picchu tour. The itinerary seems fixed, with the 2-day, 1-night experience as the only package offered.
Recap
The Machupicchu 2 Days 1 Night tour provides an immersive experience at one of the world’s most iconic archaeological sites. While the tour offers a scenic journey and guided exploration of the ancient ruins, customer feedback suggests room for improvement in areas like time management, communication, and accommodation quality. With thoughtful consideration of these concerns, the tour operator can enhance the overall experience for participants.
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