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Originally Posted by neuromancer
(Post 7860970)
Hi everybody,
does anyone have experience with the Inca trail from Cusco to Machu Picchu? I am planning to do this trip, but some things are not clear. When checking the websites of agencies, it looks like you have to book and pay 1 month in advance due to regulations. Is it just a way to make tourists pay more when they book the most expensive tour operators from abroad? Or I can go to Cusco and book there, like, 2 days in advance? Does this apply to the Inca trail only, or every other visit to Machu Picchu, for example by train? If I really have to book in advance, where would you recommend? Thank you very much, Neuromancer The train to Machu Picchu is limited only by the number of seats on the train (and there are multiple trains a day). You could also take a bus if you are so inclined (though it may take much longer and bumpier ride). Reservations for either the Trail or the Train depend on your travel dates. Peak season you have to book way in advance online or be very flexible (and lucky) to try booking in Cusco. For off season, you can probably book either on arrival but you may risk not getting the day that you want. |
The other part that has a limited capacity is at the far end, if you want to climb Waina Pichu, the sacred temple mount at Machu Pichu - it's limited to 400 people a day (from all who enter MP, regardless of Inca Trail or by bus/train), and they have to arrive and start up that trail before noon. Extra charge, of course...
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Originally Posted by SaltShaker
(Post 7883451)
The other part that has a limited capacity is at the far end, if you want to climb Waina Pichu, the sacred temple mount at Machu Pichu - it's limited to 400 people a day (from all who enter MP, regardless of Inca Trail or by bus/train), and they have to arrive and start up that trail before noon. Extra charge, of course...
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I am about to go to Lima/Cuzco/MP in 3 weeks. Can anyone recommend a tour service/guide/company? We found one - SouthAmericanhotels.com, but we know nothing about them.
Any recommendations on specific hotels in Cuzco and Machu Pichu? We plan on staying at DoubleTree in Lima as we are Hilton Diamond. All help would be appreciated. Thanks |
Originally Posted by SaltShaker
(Post 7771022)
For Machu Picchu, you don't have to go with an organized tour, but I'd have to say it'll be more interesting. There are no signs, or anything, that will tell you what you're seeing.
Enjoy it for what it is, and take good pictures. You can always read up on it (from good serious sources) before or after your trip. |
Originally Posted by rsercely
(Post 7814403)
At $400 for Machu Pichu - I think the Peru tourism industry is simply gouging the foreign toursists.
I don't like taking the train all the way from Cusco, because you have to get up at an ungodly hour, plus the train is way too slow when getting out of the Cusco valley. It takes 4 hours to MP. If you take the train from Ollanta, it's only a 90-min train ride. |
I think you need more than 10 days and you should be sure to spend a couple days in the Sacred Valley. Also, Lima is worth seeing too. Yes, it'sa big city, but there are sights to see there! Personally, I think if you can stay longer, you should. Peru is a fabulous country to explore. have a great time.
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