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Aguas calientes, Machu picchu
Enjoy a full-day excursion to Machu Picchu aboard the panoramic Vistadome Observatory train. Embark on an incredible adventure from the Andes to the cloud forest area, where you’ll be treated to spectacular views of the mountains and the Urubamba River. Explore Machu Picchu alongside an exclusive professional local guide, who will provide insights into the architecture, history, and daily life of the ancient inhabitants of this remarkable site. The Machu Picchu Tour on the Vistadome Observatory Train is designed for travelers seeking a luxurious experience, offering services that meet the highest quality standards. During the journey to Machu Picchu, you’ll enjoy unforgettable moments with live music, panoramic views of the Peruvian Andes, a gourmet lunch, and traditional dance performances.
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Private Machu Picchu Tour Itinerary:
Cusco – Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Cusco.
We will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco at 5:30 am and take you to Ollantaytambo, where you will board the Vistadome panoramic train to Aguas Calientes. The train ride lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, starting from the highlands of Ollantaytambo and descending into the cloud forest, as the landscape quickly changes while following the course of the Urubamba River.
Upon arriving in Aguas Calientes, your guide will offer you some free time to enjoy a coffee or a snack. Then, you'll board a bus for a scenic 30-minute ride to Machu Picchu, where you'll enter the citadel. Once past the checkpoint, your English-speaking guide will take you on a 3 to 4-hour tour of Machu Picchu, showing you the highlights of this mystical Inca city surrounded by stunning mountains, while you learn about Inca history and the latest discoveries related to Machu Picchu.
After the tour, you'll take the bus back to Aguas Calientes for lunch (not included), explore the town, and do some shopping. Then, you'll board the Vistadome panoramic train again to return to Ollantaytambo. You'll be back at your hotel in Cusco at around 8:00 pm.
The Vistadome Observatory is the only train, aside from the luxurious Hiram Bingham, that allows you to move between cars and enjoy an observation lounge, where your guide will show you the most beautiful landscapes during the train ride, accompanied by live performances and music.
Note: If you wish to include the trek to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain in your itinerary, please note that it comes at an additional cost. The trek can be done with or without a guide.
The estimated time to complete the trek is 3 to 4 hours, depending on your physical condition. It is essential to book well in advance due to high demand.
The price of the Vistadome Observatory Train Tour to Machu Picchu includes:
The price of the Vistadome Observatory Train Tour to Machu Picchu does not include:
If you're planning a private tour to Machu Picchu, it's essential to pack properly to ensure you have everything you need. Here's a recommended packing list:
Small backpack: You'll need a small backpack to carry your personal items, snacks, water, and any other essential items during the visit.
Walking shoes: There will be a lot of walking, so it's essential to bring comfortable and durable shoes. Make sure they are well broken-in before the trip.
Comfortable clothing: Opt for lightweight and breathable clothing that keeps you comfortable during the day. Layers are important as the weather can change quickly.
Rain protection: Bring a waterproof jacket or poncho for potential rain showers. The weather in Machu Picchu can be unpredictable, so it's best to be prepared.
Hat and sunglasses: Protect your face and eyes from the sun by wearing a hat and sunglasses.
Sunscreen: Even on cloudy days, the sun in Machu Picchu can be strong. Bring sunscreen with a high SPF to prevent sunburn.
Insect repellent: You may encounter mosquitoes and other insects, so bring insect repellent to avoid bites.
Water bottle: Stay hydrated by carrying a reusable water bottle that you can refill throughout the day.
Snacks: Pack energy bars, nuts, or other snacks to keep your energy up during the tour.
Camera: Don't forget to bring a camera or your smartphone to capture the stunning views and moments of your private tour to Machu Picchu.
Keep in mind that if you visit during the rainy season (December to March), you may need to pack additional items such as waterproof shoes and a change of clothes.
What NOT to bring to Machu Picchu:
For a more comfortable and responsible travel experience, avoid packing the following items on your excursion to Machu Picchu:
Brand new or untested hiking boots: Wear comfortable, previously worn shoes that provide good support and won't cause blisters or discomfort.
Bulky or heavy clothing: Machu Picchu has a warm and humid climate, even during the dry season. Wear lightweight, breathable clothing.
Large bags or suitcases: Bring a small daypack or backpack. There are strict size and weight limits for luggage on trains and buses.
Single-use plastics: Responsible tourism is encouraged. Bring a reusable water bottle and avoid disposable items like plastic bags and straws.
Drones: Drones are prohibited in Machu Picchu and may be confiscated by authorities.
Illegal substances: Do not bring drugs or illicit substances, as in any travel destination.
In general, it's best to pack light and be mindful of the environment and local regulations when preparing for your Machu Picchu trip.
Travel to Cusco.
The Cusco airport currently only operates domestic flights. All international passengers arriving by plane must disembark in Lima and go through customs. It's important to note that due to Cusco's high altitude, flights may experience delays or cancellations. Additionally, any change in weather can halt air traffic. If you prefer an alternative overland option, buses are a viable choice. However, the journey can be lengthy, especially from Lima. Buses from Lima can take approximately 20 hours to reach Cusco.
Customer Pick-Up.
Ausangate Adventure can pick you up from your hotel, provided it's located in Cusco's Historic Center. During the briefing, your guide will coordinate the meeting time, but please allow for a waiting time variation of 30 to 45 minutes due to local traffic. Cusco has narrow, cobblestone streets, which can make access difficult for some hotels and Airbnbs. Some locations may be in areas without vehicular access or on steep inclines, complicating luggage transport. It's advisable to book accommodation with easy access to facilitate transportation.
Luggage Storage.
You can securely leave any additional luggage in Cusco, either at your hotel or with us at Ausangate Adventure while you embark on your hike. We will take care of storing your luggage in the morning before your hike begins and return it to you once you're back in Cusco. It's important to ensure your bags are clearly labeled for easy retrieval.
Circuits Visited on This Tour.
This Machu Picchu tour may follow Circuit 1 or Circuit 2, depending on your entry time and availability. Circuit 1 allows you to explore the upper part of Machu Picchu, including the main observatory, ideal for classic photos. Circuit 2 takes you through the most complete part of the Citadel and to important buildings like the observatory, temples, houses, the Sacred Rock, and the Temple of the Condor.
Circuit 1 (Panoramic) - 4 Routes: A. Machu Picchu Mountain B. Upper Terrace C. Inti Punku Gate (only in high season) D. Inca Bridge (only in high season).
Circuit 2 (Classic) - 2 Routes: A. Classic Route B. Lower Terrace
Altitude Sickness.
People who book their trip to Peru, especially to Cusco, begin to worry about altitude sickness. The air at high altitudes has less oxygen than at sea level, forcing the body to work harder to get the oxygen it needs.
Over several days at high altitude, the body adjusts to the lower amount of oxygen in the air. Therefore, we always recommend spending at least two days in Cusco before starting any hike in the Andes. Cusco is a fascinating city with much to do, so if you have more time to acclimatize, you won't be bored.
Altitude sickness can initially manifest with symptoms similar to flu or a hangover. You may experience headaches, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea or vomiting, dizziness, difficulty sleeping, and difficulty breathing during exercise. If any of these symptoms become severe, please contact our office, and we will help you find a doctor.
Most of the time, these symptoms are mild. We recommend taking activities slowly, allowing your body to adjust. Drink plenty of fluids like water or coca tea. Coca tea has been used since ancient times to prevent altitude sickness. Coca leaves contain alkaloids that help transport oxygen in the blood, aiding your body in mitigating the effects of altitude sickness. Avoid excessive consumption of alcohol and coffee, as they increase urination frequency and dehydrate you. Avoid smoking, as it hinders your body from getting oxygen. Avoid sleeping pills, as they can cause shallow nocturnal breathing, hindering oxygen absorption while you sleep.
Remember, the hike to Machu Picchu is not a race. Even those in excellent physical condition can suffer from altitude sickness if they ascend the mountain too quickly. Go slowly, and you'll allow your body to adapt to the altitude.
Your healthcare provider may prescribe medications such as acetazolamide and dexamethasone to help prevent altitude sickness. Start taking them two days before reaching high altitude and continue while at high altitude.
Weather.
The weather in Machu Picchu is variable and depends on the season, located in a high jungle region in the Peruvian Andes. During the dry season, from April to October, the weather is pleasant with daytime temperatures ranging from 20-25°C (68-77°F) and cold nights that can drop to 6-11°C (43-52°F). This is the best time to visit due to the lower likelihood of rain.
In the rainy season, from November to March, rainfall is frequent, especially in January and February. During this period, daytime temperatures are slightly warmer, while mornings and nights remain cool. It's crucial to be prepared for sudden rains with waterproof clothing and dress in layers to adapt to temperature fluctuations.
Regardless of the time of year, the weather in Machu Picchu can be unpredictable, so it's essential to be prepared for a variety of weather conditions.
First Aid.
Each Ausangate Adventure guide has received first aid training from a physician. When they accompany you on the hike, they'll carry a first aid kit for basic medical situations and oxygen. They'll take good care of you. If something unexpected happens and you feel you can no longer complete the hike, they will determine the safest and quickest way to get you off the trail and to a clinic. They will never leave you alone; a team member will be with you at all times until you're safely under medical care.
Protests and Strikes.
We will do our best to maintain your original itinerary, even if it means departing a night early. In some cases, trips may be canceled. If there are changes, protests and strikes are common in Peru and can affect our travel plans. Roads may be blocked, and trains may stop. However, our operations team will communicate with you. Your safety is our top priority, and we will take the best measures to protect you in any unforeseen situation.
Lost Items.
Please take special care of your belongings and ensure you collect everything when leaving our vehicles, campsites, or restaurants. You are solely responsible for your personal items during the tour.
Tour in shared service.
This group service means that you will take the tour with other people, this standard service is done with a group between 12 to 18 people, we have confirmed departures for every day, so if it is only one or two people, don't worry, they can join to one of our groups.
From: $1050
Tour in private service.
This service is an exclusive way to make this trip where the service is much more personalized, prices vary according to the number of people in your group. Please consult info@ausangateadventure.com WhatsApp +51 914201334
What is a private tour to Machu Picchu?
A private tour to Machu Picchu is a personalized experience that includes exclusive access to a private guide, who can tailor the tour according to your preferences and pace. You'll have the flexibility to adjust your itinerary based on your interests and schedule.
What is the difference between the Expedition tourist train and the Hiram Bingham?
The Expedition tourist train is the basic service commonly used for most Machu Picchu tours. The Hiram Bingham train, on the other hand, offers more amenities, is more spacious, has windows with better panoramic views, and includes snacks. It also provides extras such as onboard entertainment and other first-class services.
What is the best time of day to visit Machu Picchu?
The best time to visit Machu Picchu is early in the morning or late in the afternoon, when there are fewer visitors and the light is more favorable for photography.
What is the altitude of Machu Picchu and how can I prevent altitude sickness?
Machu Picchu is at an altitude of approximately 2,430 meters (7,970 feet) above sea level. It is recommended to spend a few days in Cusco (at 3,400 meters or 11,150 feet) to acclimatize before visiting Machu Picchu. Drinking plenty of water, avoiding alcohol, and excessive physical exertion can help prevent altitude sickness.
When is the best time to visit Machu Picchu on a private tour?
The best time to visit Machu Picchu on a private tour is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. During this period, you'll enjoy clearer skies and lower chances of rain. However, it's also the busiest season, so it's essential to book your tour in advance.
Is a private tour to Machu Picchu worth it?
Yes, a private tour to Machu Picchu can be a worthwhile investment for those seeking a personalized experience and greater flexibility in their itinerary. You'll be able to explore the ruins at your own pace and ask as many questions as you like to your private guide.
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