Cusco is the main access point for Machu Picchu. From Cusco, you need to reach Aguas Calientes. Aguas Calientes can be reached via train, trek, or else a combination of bus and walking. Once you get to Aguas Calientes, Machu Picchu lies at the top of the mountain above the small town.
Getting from Cusco to Aguas Calientes
There are 3 options for you to choose from –
- Trekking from Cusco to Aguas Calientes
- Taking the Train from Cusco to Aguas Calientes
- Taking the Bus from Cusco to Aguas Calientes(Not recommended)
Getting From Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu
- Walk up the steep hill (around 2 hours, semi-difficult)
- Take a bus (quite expensive for a short journey)
Important notes:
Most of the year standard entrances to Machu Picchu are booked out 6-8 weeks in advance.
High season (from May through to September) the lead time needed to secure an entrance for Machu Picchu on a specific date can be greater than 2 months.
If you plan to visit Machu Picchu while in Peru we strongly urge all Hopsters make a plan and reservation for your Machu Picchu tour as early as possible.
Last minute reservations can be possible and the recommended operators can help you evaluate the options. However more flexibility from the traveler is required and the iconic photo viewpoint may not be possible.
It is NOT recommended to buy your own ticket and make your own way to Machu Picchu, as it will end up probably costing more money and being a lot of hassle. You cannot enter Machu Picchu without hiring a local guide, and figuring out the transport can be a pain. For this reason we recommend a tour or trek.
Be careful with the company you choose for a tour or trek. There have been hundreds of tourists scammed in the past. Usually if a price seems too cheap to be true, it usually is.
We recommend the following formal companies who have years of experience and good feedback from our 315,000 customers:
- 1 Day Tour by Train: Yapa Explorers
- 2 Day Tour by Train: Yapa Explorers
- 4 Day Inca Jungle Trek: Yapa Explorers
- 4 Day Salkantay Trek: Yapa Explorers
Visit our guide to Machu Picchu tickets for more information about how to get your tickets.