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Machu Picchu Bus Tour 2 Days / 1 Night

  • Machupicchu Tour
  • Bilingual guide in group
  • Entrance to Machupicchu
  • Aguas Calientes Village
  • Hydroelectric

From: $ 170.00

A TAILOR-MADE TOUR FOR YOU!

THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE TOUR!

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MACHU PICCHU, AN INCREDIBLE ADVENTURE!

With this Machu Picchu tour, you will visit the Peruvian Historical Sanctuary and World Heritage Site known as the Historical Sanctuary of Machu Picchu. Declared as one of the new seven wonders of the modern world, it is considered at the same time a masterpiece of architecture and engineering. Its peculiar architectural and landscape characteristics, and the veil of mystery that has been woven around it in much of the literature published about the site, have made it one of the most popular tourist destinations on the planet.

MACHUPICCHU BY BUS, via Cusco – Hydroelectric is an alternative route used in most cases by adventurous travelers, is longer (6 hrs), has more adventure, in turn is more economical than the train trip, this tour to Machu Picchu by bus is done in minimum 2 days.

This excellent tour to Machu Picchu by bus, is aimed at people who wish to make short hikes of 2 to 3 hours, from Hydroelectric – Aguas Calientes Village. The idea is to make the dream of visiting MACHU PICCHU come true while saving money. The whole trip is economical without taking expensive services or train to Machu Picchu that often raise their costs for foreign visitors, for this reason we will use economic services throughout the journey.

OUR ITINERARY FOR YOUR VACATION!

Day 1 CUSCO – OLLANTAYTAMBO – ABRA MALAGA – SANTA TERESA – HYDROELECTRICA – AGUAS CALIENTES – MACHUPICCHU

  • 07.00 hrs Pick up from your respective hotels or hostels.
  • 07.45 hrs Departure from Cusco in a minivan to the end of the paved road in Hidroeléctrica, travel time (6 h approx., we will make a brief stop for toilet facilities and lunch.
  • 14.00 hrs Arrival and lunch in the town of Hidroeléctrica.
  • 15.00 hrs We will start the hike to the town of Aguas Calientes, walking time at normal pace 2 h 30 min. The route is flat and we will advance close to the rails of the train enjoying the beauty of the flora of the area and a temperature of 15 º.
  • 17.30 hrs Arrival to the town of Aguas Calientes, in the Plaza de Armas Hotel staff will be waiting for us to place us in the respective hotels.
  • 20.00 hrs Dinner with the whole group for indications and prior coordination for the tour to Machupicchu the next day.

Lodging:

  • BASIC HOSTEL, AGUAS CALIENTES

Day 2 AGUAS CALIENTES – MACHUPICCHU – AGUAS CALIENTES – OLLANTAYTAMBO – CUSCO

  • 04.30 hrs We will start very early the hike to Machu Picchu from Aguas Calientes, walking time 1h 30 min. It will be a very exciting experience to see the sunrise on the way to one of the wonders of the modern world. We can also go up to the citadel by bus (30 min) if you choose this option, you must add the cost of the buses).
  • 06.30 hrs Our guide will be waiting for us at the door of the Machupicchu Sanctuary, we will present the entrance tickets and start the guided tour for 2h 30 min. Then we will follow the marked route to continue exploring the place, do not forget to calculate the time to go down to Aguas Calientes.
  • 11.00 hrs We will return to Aguas Calientes walking, we will look for something delicious for lunch and immediately we will start the walk to hydroelectric (If you want we can also get to Hydroelectric by local train, check the schedules in Peru Rail and buy your ticket).
  • 14.45 hrs We will board the minivan to return to Cusco city.
  • 21.00 hrs Approximate arrival to the city of Cusco, we will leave you very close to the main square to take a cab back to your hotel.

INCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS!

This tour includes

  • Transportation Cusco/Hidroelectrica/Cusco
  • 01 Lunch, 01 Dinner, 01 Breakfast
  • 1 night in a basic hostel
  • Bilingual guide in group
  • Entrance to Machupicchu

This tour does NOT include

  • Local Train I-v S/. 20.00
  • Entrance fee to Machupicchu Mountain or Waynapicchu USD 15.00
  • Entrance to the Hot Springs S/. 10.00
  • Buses up and down to Machupicchu USD 24.00
  • Meals not mentioned in the program
  • Extra drinks
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips

Recommendations for the tour

  • Bring a small backpack with snacks, mineral water, cold cuts, fruit.
  • Bring a change of clothes to change.
  • Wear trekking shoes
  • Windbreaker
  • Personal cleaning supplies (toilet paper)
  • Sun block
  • Hat or cap
  • Sandals, bathing suit and towel
  • Camera and batteries
  • Poncho or rain coat (November to May).

THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE TOUR!

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THE BEST PRICE FOR YOUR TRIP!

GROUP SERVICE TOUR

Machu Picchu Tour by Bus

PRICE PER PERSON

Minimum 02 people

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Questions for Machu Picchu Tour by Bus

What is the best time to travel to Cusco?

The best time to travel to Cusco is during the dry season, which runs from May to October. During this period, the weather is generally dry and sunny, with daytime temperatures ranging from 18°C to 22°C. Nights can be quite cold, with temperatures dropping around 5°C, especially in June and July.

The rainy season in Cusco runs from November to March, and during this period you can expect regular rains, especially in January and February. Rainfall can be heavy and can cause disruptions to transportation and tourist activities.

Keep in mind that, although the dry season is the best time to visit Cusco in terms of weather, it is also the busiest time in terms of tourism.

What is the weather like in Cusco?

The climate in Cusco varies according to the time of the year.

  • The dry season (April to October): During this time, the weather in Cusco is generally dry and sunny, with temperatures ranging between 18°C and 20°C. Nights can be cold, with temperatures dropping as low as 5°C. This is the best time to visit Cusco, as weather conditions are ideal for exploring the city and outdoor activities such as hiking and trekking.
  • Rainy season (November to March): During this season, Cusco experiences frequent rains and cooler temperatures, with an average temperature of 16°C. Nights can be cooler, with temperatures dropping as low as 3°C. Rainfall can be quite intense and prolonged, which can make outdoor activities difficult.

It is important to keep in mind that the weather in Cusco can be unpredictable, even during the dry season. It is advisable to wear appropriate clothing for the weather and be prepared for sudden changes in temperature and rain.

Machu Picchu Tour

Machu Picchu is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world and one of the main attractions of Peru. The visit to Machu Picchu begins in the city of Cusco, from where you have to go to the station folded Machu Picchu, is the base town to access Machu Picchu.

Once arrived at Machu Picchu village, you can go up by bus or walking to the entrance of Machu Picchu. Once inside, visitors can explore for a period of 2 hours, following the marked trails and seeing the main attractions, such as the ruins of the main square, the temples, the cultivation terraces and the panoramic views.

There are different types of circuits to visit Machu Picchu, depending on the time and availability,

It is important to mention that you must book in advance because there is a daily limit of visitors allowed, due to the importance and fragility of the place.

What to see in Machu Picchu?

  • The Intihuatana, The Temple of the Sun: a large ceremonial building, probably dedicated to the god Inti, the sun god in Inca mythology.
  • The Main Temple: A large structure with an impressive panoramic view of the nearby mountains.
  • The Main Street: The main road that runs through the center of the city and connects the main areas of Machu Picchu.
  • The Sun Gate: The main entrance to Machu Picchu and one of the most iconic points of the city.
  • The thermal baths: Inca system of thermal baths.
  • The Huayna Picchu mountain: an optional hike that offers even more impressive panoramic views of the ruins of Machu Picchu, the hike lasts 1 hour uphill to climb the Huayna Picchu mountain.

What to bring on my trip to Cusco?

If you are planning a trip to Cusco, there are some important items you should take with you to make sure you are comfortable and prepared for any situation. Some of the items you might consider bringing are:

  1. Appropriate clothing: Due to the variability of the climate in Cusco, it is important that you bring clothing suitable for different weather conditions. Include warm clothes for cold nights, comfortable clothes for walking, and comfortable, sturdy shoes for exploring the ruins and trails.
  2. Sunscreen: Cusco’s altitude means that the sun can be very strong during the day, so it is important to bring sunscreen to protect your skin.
  3. Water bottle: The altitude can also cause dehydration, so it is important to stay hydrated.
  4. Medications: If you take any medications regularly, make sure you bring enough for your trip. It is also a good idea to bring some basic medications for headaches, upset stomachs and colds.
  5. Cash: Although most places in Cusco accept credit cards, it is advisable to carry cash in Peruvian soles for shopping in local markets, paying for cabs and tipping.
  6. Plug adapter: If you are coming from another country, you may need a plug adapter for electrical outlets in Peru.
  7. Camera: Cusco is a beautiful place with many interesting landscapes and tourist attractions, so you will want to capture many memories in photos or videos.

Where is Huayna Picchu?

Huayna Picchu is a mountain located in Machu Picchu. It is located north of the archaeological site of Machu Picchu and is one of the most iconic mountains in the area.

The climb to the top of Huayna Picchu is a popular activity for visitors to Machu Picchu, as it offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the archaeological site and the surrounding area. However, the ascent is quite steep and can be challenging for some visitors, so it is recommended to be in good physical condition and take the necessary precautions to enjoy the experience safely.

What is Aguas Calientes like?

Aguas Calientes, also known as Machu Picchu Pueblo, is a small town located in the Urubamba River valley, near Machu Picchu. It is the starting point for most visitors who want to visit Machu Picchu, as it is where the train stations and access to the buses that take visitors to the entrance of Machu Picchu are located.

Aguas Calientes has a vibrant tourist atmosphere and is a fairly small town. There are a variety of hotels, restaurants, cafes, bars, souvenir stores and travel agencies to cater to visitors. Due to its location in a mountainous area, the city has many stairs and steep streets, but also offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area.

In addition to serving as a base for visitors to Machu Picchu, Aguas Calientes has some tourist attractions of its own, such as the hot springs that give the town its name, a small historic church and some nearby Inca ruins.

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