Top 10 Walking Tours in Aguas Calientes, Cusco Region

February 10, 2022 Elouise Mccaul

Discover the best top things to do in Aguas Calientes, Peru including Machu Picchu Tour from Cusco Morning or Afternoon Visit, 2-Day Private Huchuy Qosqo Trek to Machu Picchu from Cusco, Inca Treasures: 8 days tour to Lima, Cusco, Inca Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Machu Picchu and Mountain of Colors, Ausangate Trek - Private or Small group of 4 only, Sacred Valley Tour to Machu Picchu from Cusco 2-Day, Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu in 4 Days, Salkantay Trek 5 Days / 4 Nights, Essential south: 9 days Lima, Cusco, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca, 4-Day Machu Picchu with Biking, Rafting, Ziplining from Cusco.
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1. Machu Picchu Tour from Cusco Morning or Afternoon Visit

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Explore Machu Picchu in a Morning or Afternoon visit in a Full day tour. Pick up from Cusco at 3:30am for the morning visit or at 8am for the afternoon visit in Machu Picchu. Take a Bus and a train to Machu Picchu and after a great guiding tour into the magnificent place, come back to your hotel. Exploring one of the New Wonders of the World accompany with our local guide specialist in Machu Picchu history, is our goal of the tour.

Inclusions: Pick up and droff off from your hotel, Guiding tour in the most important places in Machupicchu

Exclusions: Gratuities, Meals, Travel Insurance, Huaynapicchu and Sungate hike Excursion

Reviewed By Loves2GoPlaces

Incredible experience!!! Our family of 2 out-of-shape parents and 2 teenage kids went to Peru for Spring Break. We booked a 2-day tour of the Sacred Valley, Pisac, Ollyantaytambo, Machu Picchu, and Huayna Picchu. Kevin met us the night before at our hotel, exactly on time. He carefully walked us through all the events of the trip - their timing, the tickets (he’d already purchased all of it), the items we’d need (passports & a backpack with a change of clothes, some snacks, camera, drinks). We met the following morning & had a HUGE minivan and driver just for our family!! We took a wonderful drive to Pisac, stopping at a llama, alpaca, and vicuña preserve, some beautiful photo stops, and then Pisac. The whole time we got a comprehensive overview of the region & it’s history. We climbed Pisac and took a bunch of photos. Kevin was super engaging with our teenagers, which was so nice! We further had lunch in Pisac and walked through their incredible market (hint!! Get your souvenirs here!). We continued on to Ollyantaytambo and our kids climbed those ruins with Kevin while we chilled down below. He was so darn flexible about what we did and where we went, it was amazing! We took the train to Machu Picchu - note, you can upgrade to the VistaDome train. Your guide would take a separate train if you do this, which scared us, but he informed us we’d be met on the other end by a representative, and sure enough a young lady had a sign with our names at the other end. It’s a tiny train station, you cannot get lost! The entry/exit points are about 10 feet wide and the waiting rooms for the trains only hold about 15-30 people! The city is in the jungle, the train takes about 90 minutes to get there & runs along a river all the way there. You’ll get a little snack & drink on the train & a small cultural presentation that was a lot of fun (not going to ruin it but it’ll make you laugh!) The hotel in Machu Picchu initially worried us as the city is clearly not well off and I’m used to the Ritz, but it was clean, very quiet, and very safe! There are no cars in Machu Picchu Pueblo, there’s a river that runs through town just outside the train station and maybe 3 streets about 1/4 mile long each. Most hotels are on the same street, right on the river, and another parallel street behind the hotels is where all the restaurants are. It is on a long slope, think of a San Francisco street but in the middle of the jungle. We wandered around for the evening, had our dinner, and felt quite safe. The next morning Kevin met us at 7am and we lined up for the buses up the mountain. We were in Machu Picchu by about 8:30am. We walked around the site with Kevin for some time before we headed to the check in for Huayna Picchu. Sole important thoughts here - firstly, I had in my mind we’d climb Huayna Picchu first but Kevin had booked our tickets to do Machu Picchu first. LISTEN TO HIM AND DO MACHU PICCHU FIRST!!! Yes there was fog at Machu Picchu initially, but we were patient and just as Kevin predicted, all the fog lifted while we were there and we got amazing pictures. We took a fog one just for fun and one about 7 minutes later that you’ll see below - that’s how quickly the weather changes! Climbing Huayna Picchu in the second group is smart because you are passing people as they’re coming down the mountain and once they clear you have the whole mountain to yourselves. It was incredible!! It isn’t for the faint hearted - my husband had to quit about 30% of the way up the mountain, and I had to take breaks all the time, but Kevin was so amazingly encouraging and patient we couldn’t have asked for a better experience! Tip: take 2L of water per person. We ran out of water coming down and were parched at the end! A few thoughts about the climb - when you begin the trek you actually have to climb DOWN first. You must get from Machu Picchu to the next mountain over, so you go down into the valley to cross over to the other mountain. Just remember when you’re aching and tired at the end of your trek, you have to climb back up out of the valley to leave....it’s a bit of torture :) When you near the summit you’ll arrive at some terraces. Stop here & just enjoy for 10 minutes, because next you climb the “stairs of death” - steep, small depth stairs to get to the elevation check point. These stairs are no joke in how scary they are if you actually stop & turn and look while you’re on the stairs...essentially you can drop right into the valley from them in you slip. My 13 year-old daughter had a bit of a panic attack here, but Kevin stayed right with her and soothes her and encouraged her up those steps!! So, after this you’ll hit the elevation check point where you can sit & chill a while. Take some photos, etc. Climb up further to the very summit where there’s only room for 3-4 people to take a photo on a rock with Machu Picchu behind you, and then you start your descent. Here’s where our hero guide again cane to the rescue - there’s a cave you have to maneuver coming down the mountain. It is VERY tight & for a claustrophobic person, I found it terrifying. Kevin coached me through it, and even scrambled down into the cave with me to stop me from hitting my head as I panicked & tried to stand up! After you’re out of the cave, you’re pretty much following the same path down as you took up, so not much more to say here other than Kevin is so conscientious about your safety that he warned us and even jumped ahead of the kids in steep sections to point to the rocks they needed to walk on for the most stable descent. Now folks, this is a huge mountain for our family, we’ve never experienced ANYTHING like this before. We felt in such capable hands. It took us 3 hours and 7 minutes from start to finish. Kevin has made a round trip of the entire mountain in under 40 minutes, so we could only imagine how he must have felt with slow people in tow, but he was positive the entire time!! On the return from the region, Kevin’s train was about an hour ahead of ours because we again chose the VistaDome train, so we did a little shopping & picked up our backpacks we’d stored at the hotel while we climbed. He met us back in Ollantaytambo and back we went to Cusco! This was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for us. We were nervous storing bags in Cusco (when we left for Machu Picchu), and Machu Picchu while we climbed, but Kevin and our driver made it all so darn easy, safe, and enjoyable! Kevin even made sure to get Machu Picchu stamps in our passports, which we’d have never thought to do. He made sure we kept change for the bathrooms, and that we had emergency electrolytes in case of dehydration. He really thinks of everything! Couldn’t be happier with our experience, our children have memories that they’ll cherish their whole lives because of Kevin!

2. 2-Day Private Huchuy Qosqo Trek to Machu Picchu from Cusco

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This private overnight trek is ideal for those who really want to be far in the middle of nowhere with only nature surrounding them. This is a relatively easy hike of only 4- 5 hours, with elevations from 6725-13287 feet (2050-4050 m). Huchuy Qosqo (small Cusco) is situated above the Sacred Valley of the Incas, or Valley of Urubamba, and offers spectacular views over the mountain range Cordillera de Vilcanota of the Andes and snow-capped mountains over the 5000 msnm. You will enjoy the hike over the Salkantay, Veronica, Chicon and pitusiray high mountains.

Inclusions: Lunch, Overnight accommodation in Hotel 3 Stars. , Professional guide, Private tour, Meals as per itinerary (01=breakfast, 01=lunch), Train Tickets / Bus tickets / admission fees

Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Breakfast 1D, Lunch2D , Dinner1D are not included, BIOSECURITY PROTOCOLS AND SUPPLIES COVID - 19

Reviewed By Valerie D

After a 10 day Traveling adventure with a group through another traveling group, my friend and I opted for a private tour of Rainbow Mountain! Unfortunately it snowed on the day we reserved our tour; however it was one of our most enjoyable days due to the kindness of our guide Richard. He was very informative regarding the history and culture of the area and people. We were able to see some beautiful sites on the way to and home. We met some local folks, stopped by a lovely place to eat Los Cabanas and have coffee. The food was awesome!! Richard took some beautiful photos and was patient with us when we wanted to stop to view some sights/alpacas!! The time with Cusco Holiday Peru Servicios Turisticos was one of our most favorite and memorable!! Thanks for such a wonderful time and adventure!!

3. Inca Treasures: 8 days tour to Lima, Cusco, Inca Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu

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With fascinating archaeological sites that promise to inspire all history lovers and mesmerising landscapes, Peru is a dream destination for all kinds of travellers. Let this beautiful country amaze your eyes during this eight-day tour while getting in touch with its natural beauty, interesting history, and inspiring culture. Spend eight unforgettable days discovering the most emblematic locations of Peru such as the Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu and Cuzco, the ancient capital city of the Incas.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Seven nights of accomodation in the hotel category selected, Round trip transfers upon arrival and departure of the airport, Roundtrip transfer to the Cuzco train station for the trip to Machu Picchu, Round trip train ticket to Aguas Calientes, Round trip bus ticket from Aguas Calientes to the citadel of Machu Picchu, Guided tour to Machu Pichu and the other attractions mentioned in the itinerary, Admission to all major monuments and sightseeing attractions mentioned in the itinerary

Exclusions: Expenses of a personal nature. , Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages during meals., Other vistis non specified in the itinerary., International flights to Perú, International and domestic airport departure taxes, Meals or items not stated explicitly in the programme, Tip for driver and guide (optional), Airline ticket: Lima - Cuzco - Lima

Reviewed By Kathy F

Picked up from hotel and driven to magic water circuit fountains and light show. Fun group of 9 and our guide was wonderful. Beautiful fountains great show with lights and music then on to a buffet dinner and folklore show. Good food great show. Delivered back to hotel safe and sound.

4. Machu Picchu and Mountain of Colors

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We are one of the best Cusco agencies for a long time in the region, considering us one of the classic companies of Cusco. The weather has allowed us to take thousands of tourists to Machu Picchu and all corners of the region, they are our best recommendation letter, with all our support experience, you and your companions can enjoy a very pleasant travel experience. .

Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Tourist vehicle for transportation to Vinicunca mountain (round trip), Transfer and pick up at Ollantaytambo train station., Train ticket to Machu Picchu category Voyager or Expedition (round trip), Bus up and down to Machu Picchu., Guided tour in the citadel of Machu Picchu by a certified guide., Permanent assistance and guidance 24/7 by an assigned travel agent.

Exclusions: Entrance ticket to the mountain of Colors Vinicunca - Cost US $ 3.50 per person., Entrance ticket to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu mountain optional USD 35.00 book in advance, Horse rental to climb the mountain - US $ 30.00 (Optional)

Reviewed By Mira S

Amazing ! The whole tour was very organized the tour guides were very passionate. Would recommend them

5. Ausangate Trek - Private or Small group of 4 only

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Ausangate is located south east of the city of Cusco and its summit is about 19,000 feet above sea level. It is crowned by majestic glaciers, and since ancient times is considered one of the major deities in this area. In Incan mythology, Ausungate is considered as the keeper of llamas and alpacas, and is revered by the natives as the region is inhabited by llama and alpaca herding communities–one of the few remaining pastoralist societies in the world. High mountain trails are used by these herders to trade with agricultural communities at lower elevations. One of these trails, “the road of the Apu Ausangate”, is considered one of the most renowned treks in Peru.

Inclusions: Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Pickup from airport drop to your Hotel, Tinki,Upis,Ausangate,Arpaca,Arapa Pass,Gomercocha,Ausangate Qocha,Abra Palomani pass,, Kjampa Pass,Ninaparayoq,Pacchanta,Hot Springs and Geothermal Waters,MachuPicchu,WaynaPicchu, Private Van ride to city of Cusco, Train to & fro Ollantaytambo, Train to Aguas Calientes, Bus from Aguas Calientes to Sacred City of Machu Picchu (to and back)

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Reviewed By Ko0Rose

Taking this trip was one of the most exciting adventures I had last year. I always wanted to know the wild Peru and do it with the right company, made it unforgettable. I thank and recommend the team that led us there, they were an amazing company, reliable and friendly. Those 4 days of walking were challenging, but totally rewarding. I still think that the view of the Andes landscape is somehow healing. Totally recomended!

6. Sacred Valley Tour to Machu Picchu from Cusco 2-Day

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A trip to Peru is not complete without a visit to the Sacred Valley of the Incas and Machu Picchu with an overnight in Aguas Calientes. This small-group tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off from Cusco. We will pick you up from your Cusco Hotel around 07:30 am, then we will start our adventure. Our first stop after driving some minutes is the Alpaca farm, following we will visit the famous Pisaq Market, the Pisaq Inca Archeological site and Ollantaytambo park Archeological. Later in the afternoon You will head the train station and catch your train to Aguas Calientes. Overnight in Aguas Calientes. On the second day, we will have a guided tour that will help you discover and understand what Machu Picchu tells us about the life and customs of the Incan people. In the afternoon, we will take the train back to Ollantaytambo and then transfer back to your hotel in Cusco.

Inclusions: • Hotel pickup and drop-off., • 01-night hotel 3* hotel in Aguas Calientes., • Breakfast at the hotel and WiFi /2nd day., • Entrance to Pisac, Ollantaytambo and Machu Picchu. , • English and Spanish speaking professional guide., • Train ticket from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes and back, • Bus ticket Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu and back., • Transport from Ollantaytambo train station to Cusco Hotel / 2nd day.

Exclusions: • Meals, • Tips / Gratuities (optional)., Huayna Picchu Mountain hike

Reviewed By Loves2GoPlaces

Incredible experience!!! Our family of 2 out-of-shape parents and 2 teenage kids went to Peru for Spring Break. We booked a 2-day tour of the Sacred Valley, Pisac, Ollyantaytambo, Machu Picchu, and Huayna Picchu. Kevin met us the night before at our hotel, exactly on time. He carefully walked us through all the events of the trip - their timing, the tickets (he’d already purchased all of it), the items we’d need (passports & a backpack with a change of clothes, some snacks, camera, drinks). We met the following morning & had a HUGE minivan and driver just for our family!! We took a wonderful drive to Pisac, stopping at a llama, alpaca, and vicuña preserve, some beautiful photo stops, and then Pisac. The whole time we got a comprehensive overview of the region & it’s history. We climbed Pisac and took a bunch of photos. Kevin was super engaging with our teenagers, which was so nice! We further had lunch in Pisac and walked through their incredible market (hint!! Get your souvenirs here!). We continued on to Ollyantaytambo and our kids climbed those ruins with Kevin while we chilled down below. He was so darn flexible about what we did and where we went, it was amazing! We took the train to Machu Picchu - note, you can upgrade to the VistaDome train. Your guide would take a separate train if you do this, which scared us, but he informed us we’d be met on the other end by a representative, and sure enough a young lady had a sign with our names at the other end. It’s a tiny train station, you cannot get lost! The entry/exit points are about 10 feet wide and the waiting rooms for the trains only hold about 15-30 people! The city is in the jungle, the train takes about 90 minutes to get there & runs along a river all the way there. You’ll get a little snack & drink on the train & a small cultural presentation that was a lot of fun (not going to ruin it but it’ll make you laugh!) The hotel in Machu Picchu initially worried us as the city is clearly not well off and I’m used to the Ritz, but it was clean, very quiet, and very safe! There are no cars in Machu Picchu Pueblo, there’s a river that runs through town just outside the train station and maybe 3 streets about 1/4 mile long each. Most hotels are on the same street, right on the river, and another parallel street behind the hotels is where all the restaurants are. It is on a long slope, think of a San Francisco street but in the middle of the jungle. We wandered around for the evening, had our dinner, and felt quite safe. The next morning Kevin met us at 7am and we lined up for the buses up the mountain. We were in Machu Picchu by about 8:30am. We walked around the site with Kevin for some time before we headed to the check in for Huayna Picchu. Sole important thoughts here - firstly, I had in my mind we’d climb Huayna Picchu first but Kevin had booked our tickets to do Machu Picchu first. LISTEN TO HIM AND DO MACHU PICCHU FIRST!!! Yes there was fog at Machu Picchu initially, but we were patient and just as Kevin predicted, all the fog lifted while we were there and we got amazing pictures. We took a fog one just for fun and one about 7 minutes later that you’ll see below - that’s how quickly the weather changes! Climbing Huayna Picchu in the second group is smart because you are passing people as they’re coming down the mountain and once they clear you have the whole mountain to yourselves. It was incredible!! It isn’t for the faint hearted - my husband had to quit about 30% of the way up the mountain, and I had to take breaks all the time, but Kevin was so amazingly encouraging and patient we couldn’t have asked for a better experience! Tip: take 2L of water per person. We ran out of water coming down and were parched at the end! A few thoughts about the climb - when you begin the trek you actually have to climb DOWN first. You must get from Machu Picchu to the next mountain over, so you go down into the valley to cross over to the other mountain. Just remember when you’re aching and tired at the end of your trek, you have to climb back up out of the valley to leave....it’s a bit of torture :) When you near the summit you’ll arrive at some terraces. Stop here & just enjoy for 10 minutes, because next you climb the “stairs of death” - steep, small depth stairs to get to the elevation check point. These stairs are no joke in how scary they are if you actually stop & turn and look while you’re on the stairs...essentially you can drop right into the valley from them in you slip. My 13 year-old daughter had a bit of a panic attack here, but Kevin stayed right with her and soothes her and encouraged her up those steps!! So, after this you’ll hit the elevation check point where you can sit & chill a while. Take some photos, etc. Climb up further to the very summit where there’s only room for 3-4 people to take a photo on a rock with Machu Picchu behind you, and then you start your descent. Here’s where our hero guide again cane to the rescue - there’s a cave you have to maneuver coming down the mountain. It is VERY tight & for a claustrophobic person, I found it terrifying. Kevin coached me through it, and even scrambled down into the cave with me to stop me from hitting my head as I panicked & tried to stand up! After you’re out of the cave, you’re pretty much following the same path down as you took up, so not much more to say here other than Kevin is so conscientious about your safety that he warned us and even jumped ahead of the kids in steep sections to point to the rocks they needed to walk on for the most stable descent. Now folks, this is a huge mountain for our family, we’ve never experienced ANYTHING like this before. We felt in such capable hands. It took us 3 hours and 7 minutes from start to finish. Kevin has made a round trip of the entire mountain in under 40 minutes, so we could only imagine how he must have felt with slow people in tow, but he was positive the entire time!! On the return from the region, Kevin’s train was about an hour ahead of ours because we again chose the VistaDome train, so we did a little shopping & picked up our backpacks we’d stored at the hotel while we climbed. He met us back in Ollantaytambo and back we went to Cusco! This was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for us. We were nervous storing bags in Cusco (when we left for Machu Picchu), and Machu Picchu while we climbed, but Kevin and our driver made it all so darn easy, safe, and enjoyable! Kevin even made sure to get Machu Picchu stamps in our passports, which we’d have never thought to do. He made sure we kept change for the bathrooms, and that we had emergency electrolytes in case of dehydration. He really thinks of everything! Couldn’t be happier with our experience, our children have memories that they’ll cherish their whole lives because of Kevin!

7. Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu in 4 Days

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The Inca jungle Trail is a new route offered to Machu Picchu which involves biking, walking and just being. This multiple terrain trip includes recently discovered real Inca paths, archaeological ruins and a 60 kilometer bike downhill. This is done on brand new mountain bikes through the mountains from Abra Malaga to the green valleys below and the jungle base of Santa Maria. The four day, three night trip ends with a dawn view of the valleys below Machu Picchu.

Inclusions: Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Adventure and cultural guide English & Spanish, Entrance to Machu Picchu and Hotspring in Cocalmayo, Bike Equipment

Exclusions: Last lunch, Extra activities

Reviewed By onurbrun

With 3 friends, we did the rainbow mountain, the agency, guide were very punctual, and they picked us 4.00am at the hotel. We had a briefing, and on the way we had breakfast, which was buffet, that was delicious with varieties. Everything was incredible, modern and comfortable transportation. Another friend rented a mule with the help of our guide. The guide was attentive, explained the whole history of the mountain to us. Arriving there, we took amazing photos and videos. Back we had a delicious buffet lunch and then, we went back to Cusco, they left us at our hotel. Thank you very much Mr. Arturo !!!! we recommend Reserv Cusco !!!

8. Salkantay Trek 5 Days / 4 Nights

Marvelous Peru, Calle Plateros 319, Cusco 08002, Peru Marvelous Peru
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There are three main routes to Machu Picchu. There's the popular Inca Trail, the lesser traveled Lares Trek, and the one we chose, The Salkantay Trek. Each of these has a variation of days and you basically just start further up in the trail, or make a shortcut to trim off one day.

Inclusions: Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Pre-departure briefing, One sleeping pad per person, Pack animals to carry personal gear up to a maximum of 5kg per person days 1 to 4, Filtered boiled water from lunch time on 1st day onwards, Bio-degradable dishwashing detergents used by our kitchen staff, First-aid kit including emergency oxygen bottle, Machupicchu entrance fee

Exclusions: Lunch on the last day after the guided tour at Machu Picchu, Walking Sticks $15 usd one pair the all trip., Sleeping bag, Train ticket from Aguas Calientes to ollantaytambo Then bus to cusco.

Reviewed By E5759VQchristines

Great tourist company very organized and efficient unlike some of the other ones around Cusco. Highly recommend to go with marvelous Peru, they are easy and have great tour guides who are understanding and helpful to anybody’s needs.

9. Essential south: 9 days Lima, Cusco, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca

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Enjoy the best of Peru during this round-trip tour beginning in beautiful Lima and ending with a drop-off at the Puno airport. Spend nine memorable days in this stunning country, visit charming colonial cities, learn about the legacy of ancient civilisations, and explore some of the most spectacular landscapes on the planet. Meet the descendants of the Incas and the camelids of the Andes. Discover the Sacred Valley of the Incas, observe the shadows of the past surrounding the islands of Lake Titikaka. Then, enjoy a pilgrimage to the peaks of the Andes to tour the magnificent citadel and mountain of Machu Picchu.

Inclusions: Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Eight nights of accomodation in the hotel category selected, Round trip transfers upon arrival and departure of the airport, Roundtrip transfer to Cusco train station for the trip to Machu Picchu, Round trip train ticket to Aguas Calientes (Expedition or Voyager train), Round trip bus ticket from Aguas Calientes to the citadel of Machu Picchu, Guided tour to Machu Pichu and the other attractions mentioned in the itinerary, Admission to all major monuments and sightseeing attractions mentioned in the itinerary, One way ticket bus from Cusco to Puno

Exclusions: Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages during meals., Expenses of a personal nature., Other vistis non specified in the itinerary., International flights to Perú., International and domestic airport departure taxes., Meals or items not stated explicitly in the programme., Gratuities for driver and guide (optional)., Domestic flight ticket: Lima - Cusco / Puno - Lima

Reviewed By Kathy F

Picked up from hotel and driven to magic water circuit fountains and light show. Fun group of 9 and our guide was wonderful. Beautiful fountains great show with lights and music then on to a buffet dinner and folklore show. Good food great show. Delivered back to hotel safe and sound.

10. 4-Day Machu Picchu with Biking, Rafting, Ziplining from Cusco

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The Inca Jungle Trek, is an amazing 4-day alternative tour where you can practice adventure sports like rafting, trekking, biking, and zip lining. It also includes some recently discovered Inca paths, archaeological remains, and beautiful mountains from the Abra Malaga. To the green valley and jungle basin of Santa Maria, the Inca Jungle Premium Trek uses luxury equipment, and the groups are small.

Inclusions: Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Briefing the evening before the trip in our office, explaining all tour details, Transportation from Cusco to Ollantaytambo – Abra Málaga., Bus from Ollantaytambo to Cusco, Zip line and rafting during this trip, A private bilingual professional guide specialized in the Inca jungle, Full suspension mountain bikes, helmets and gloves, 1 night in a local-rural house with basic service (shared room), 2 nights of hostel lodging (with private bathrooms and hot water), A complete first aid box, Taxes, Tickets to Huayna Picchu (When Tickets are Available) or Old Mountain.

Exclusions: The up or down bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu (US $24.00), Lunch and dinner on the last day, All personal care ítems, Tips for the guide

Reviewed By 926andrew

This was one heck of an adventure. Due to the covid-19 pandemic, it was just me and the guide. The night before the trip, I met with him (his name is Jonathan, he's amazing), and he outlined what we would be doing on the trip and answered any questions I had. On the trip, the accommodations ranged from very nice private rooms in hostels to one night in a quiet secluded hostel without electricity. Jonathan was highly informative, and extremely friendly. Safety precautions were taken to ensure the biking was safe, and the food was always delicious. My one word of caution would be that this trip can be quite strenuous. If you're not in good shape, don't do it. I am a 23 year old runner and even I was sore at the end of one of the days of hiking. But if you're up for very literal adventure, definitely take this trip.

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