MACHUPICCHU OVER NIGHT EXPERIENCE
DESCRIPTION
This tour will brind you into an amazing 2 days experience, Machu Picchu is an ancient Inca citadel nestled high in the Andes. Known for its breathtaking architecture and stunning views, it was built in the 15th century and remains one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
This tour could be done with a early train service in the morning or in the afternoon to this picturesque town. you can enjoy the relaxing hot spring, the beautiful waterfall or explore this small town and its well recommended restaurants. stay over night, next day you will visit the enigmatic inkan citadel of machupicchu. afternoon train back to cusco.
- Pick up at your hotel.
- Private transportation.
- Train service round trip.
- hotel room 3*
- Bus to machupicchu round trip.
- professional Tour leader
- Entrance fee to machupicchu.
- Personal assistance.
- Bring extra set of clothes for the second day.
- Original passport.
- Rain gear(rainy season)
- cash in peruvian money.
- sun block cream.
- sun glasses.
- mosquito repellent.
- chargers for your electronic device.
- small backpack.
- easy to moderate
- little walk at machupicchu.
- private customized tour, adult 315 usd per person.
- Children or student 285 usd per child.
- Group service with shared transportation, a larger group for machupicchu(10PPL) 260 usd adult, 220 usd per child or student.
MOST COMMON QUESTIONS
How difficult is the Salkantay Trek?
The trek is considered challenging, with high-altitude passes, steep ascents, and varying terrain. It requires a good level of physical fitness, but it is accessible to most people with proper preparation.
What is the best time to do the Salkantay Trek?
The best time to trek Salkantay is during the dry season, from May to September, when the weather is clearer and trails are less slippery. The rainy season (October to April) can make the trek more difficult due to mud and possible landslides.
What should I bring for the Salkantay Trek?
Essential items include sturdy hiking boots, a warm jacket, layers for varying weather, sunscreen, a hat, a good sleeping bag, and a water bottle. A day pack with snacks, a camera, and a first-aid kit is also recommended.