Machu Picchu Full Day Tour
At Alpaca Expeditions, we believe that visiting Machu Picchu is more than a tour — it is a moment that stays with you forever. Guided by professionals born and raised in the Andes, we invite you to experience this journey with depth, care, and meaning. From the first light of day in Cusco to your return in the evening, every detail is thoughtfully arranged so you can travel with peace of mind and focus on what truly matters: the emotion of standing before Machu Picchu, feeling its energy, its silence, and its powerful legacy. Walk ancient paths, take in breathtaking views, and connect with a place where history, nature, and spirituality converge. This is not just a visit — it is an experience designed to inspire and remain in your memory long after the journey ends.
Machu Picchu Full Day Tour
Trip Details
Itinerary
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Machu Picchu Full Day Experience
We will pick you up very early from your hotel in Cusco and transfer you comfortably to the train station in Ollantaytambo. The service is organized and efficient, ensuring a punctual departure and a smooth experience from the very beginning of the day.
At the Ollantaytambo station, you will board the train to Aguas Calientes. This is a panoramic journey of approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes, during which you can enjoy stunning Andean landscapes, rivers, and mountains along one of the most beautiful railway routes in the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
Upon arrival in Aguas Calientes, your guide will be waiting to escort you to the bus station. From there, you will take the bus that ascends for approximately 25 minutes along a winding road to the entrance of the Machu Picchu archaeological sanctuary. Before entering, public restrooms are available (approximate cost: 2 soles), as there are no facilities inside the site.
The visit to Machu Picchu operates under an official circuit system implemented by the Peruvian government and UNESCO to preserve the site and control visitor flow. The available circuits are Circuit 1, Circuit 2, and Circuit 3, with Circuit 2 and Circuit 3 being the most recommended. Circuit 2 offers the most complete experience, including the famous classic panoramic viewpoint, while Circuit 3 follows a similar route but does not include access to this elevated viewpoint. Due to high demand, Circuit 2 must be reserved in advance.
Once inside the sanctuary, visitors with Circuit 2 will begin the tour at the main viewpoint near the Guardian’s House, while those with Circuit 3 will start at the agricultural terraces. You will have time for iconic photos, followed by a 15 to 30-minute introduction, and then a guided tour lasting approximately 2.5 to 3 hours, exploring temples, terraces, palaces, ceremonial fountains, and residential areas, as your guide explains the historical, spiritual, and architectural significance of the site.
Travelers who have reserved the optional Huayna Picchu hike will return to its access point to begin the ascent, which takes approximately 45 minutes, followed by 30 minutes at the summit to enjoy the views, and a 45-minute descent. Access to Huayna Picchu is limited to 400 visitors per day and requires advance reservation.
After completing the visit, you will take the bus back to Aguas Calientes. All visitors, regardless of circuit or additional hikes, exit from the same location. You can expect to return to town around 1:00 p.m., leaving free time for lunch (not included, but highly recommended).
In the afternoon, you will board the Vistadome Train for the return journey to Ollantaytambo, typically between 2:30 p.m. and 3:20 p.m., once again enjoying the Sacred Valley scenery through large panoramic windows.
Upon arrival in Ollantaytambo, Alpaca Expeditions transportation will be waiting to transfer you back to Cusco, using smaller vehicles that allow for a direct return to your hotel, with arrival at approximately 8:00 p.m. If an airport transfer is required, it can be arranged in advance.
Inclusions
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Included
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Professional Guides
Our professional guides are graduates of the National University of Cusco with degrees in Tourism and English. Born and raised in the region, they have a deep understanding of Andean culture and a genuine passion for sharing their heritage. They combine a friendly approach with high professional standards, ensuring a safe, informative, and memorable experience in Machu Picchu. -
Transportation
All ground transportation is included. We will pick you up very early from your hotel in Cusco and accompany you throughout the entire journey, ensuring comfortable and well-organized transfers until your return to your hotel in Cusco in the evening (approximately 8:00 p.m.). -
Train Tickets
Round-trip train tickets between Ollantaytambo and Aguas Calientes on the Vistadome Train are included. Departure times generally range between 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. for the outbound journey and 2:30 p.m. to 4:20 p.m. for the return, subject to availability. -
Bus Tickets
Round-trip bus tickets between Aguas Calientes and the Machu Picchu citadel. -
Entrance Tickets
Entrance ticket to the Machu Picchu Archaeological Sanctuary, assigned according to the best available official circuit at the time of booking. -
Final Transfers
Regardless of the return train schedule, the transfer from the train station back to your hotel in Cusco is fully included.
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Professional Guides
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Not Included
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Huayna Picchu Mountain (Optional)
Huayna Picchu is the iconic mountain located next to Machu Picchu. The hike takes approximately 45 minutes uphill, with a steep descent. This activity is done without a guide, after the tour of the citadel.
Cost: USD 75 per person
Reservations must be made at least one month in advance, as access is limited and highly sought after. Weather conditions are beyond our control. -
Flights to Cusco
Flights to Cusco may experience delays or cancellations. We recommend arriving in the city one or two days before the tour. LATAM is currently the most reliable airline, and Avianca is also a good option.
As the return to Cusco is around 8:00 p.m., we suggest scheduling your departure flight for the following day. -
Meals
Meals are not included; however, your guide will recommend excellent restaurants in Aguas Calientes based on your preferences. -
Gratuities
Tips are optional and entirely at your discretion. While not mandatory, they are greatly appreciated by the team accompanying you during your journey. -
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is not mandatory but is highly recommended. Cusco is located at high altitude, and some travelers require an acclimatization period. Having insurance can be helpful in case of unforeseen events, delays, or health-related issues.
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Huayna Picchu Mountain (Optional)
Price
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As long as we meet our minimum of two people, our train tours can leave any day of the week, twelve months a year.
$0 per person
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Student Discount:
With valid STUDENT CARD or 16-year-old and younger – $25 per person
Student discounts apply to anyone who has a valid UNIVERSITY STUDENT CARD at the time of the trek or who is 17-years-old or younger. For those using an university student card to receive the discount, we need to see a copy of the card at booking. For those booking children 17-years-old or younger, we need a copy of their passport at booking time. Please send all to info@alpacaexpeditions.com.
Travel Info
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Getting to Cusco
Cusco’s airport (Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport) currently operates domestic flights only. All international travelers must first arrive in Lima, where you’ll go through immigration and customs. Even if you have a connecting flight to Cusco on the same airline, you’ll need to collect your checked bags in Lima and recheck them for your domestic flight.
The fastest and most convenient way to reach Cusco is by plane. Major airlines such as LATAM, SKY Airlines, and JetSMART offer multiple daily flights between Lima and Cusco (approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes). Because of Cusco’s high altitude and mountain weather, flight delays or cancellations can occur, so it’s best to plan some buffer time in your itinerary.
If you prefer to travel overland, comfortable long-distance buses are available. The journey from Lima takes about 20–22 hours, while routes from nearby cities such as Arequipa or Puno take between 6–10 hours. Peruvian bus companies such as Cruz del Sur and Oltursa are known for their safety and comfort, with reclining seats and onboard service.
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Luggage Storage
Even though this is an overnight tour by train, your luggage allowance is still limited due to restrictions on the train. All bags brought to Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu) need to be carry on size. Any extra luggage you have with you can be left safely in Cusco at either your hotel or with us at the Alpaca Expeditions deposit while you trek. We will grab from you the morning of your tour and return once you are back in Cusco. Make sure your bags have some kind of identification on them so they are easy to locate.
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Altitude
As soon as people book their trip to Peru, specifically Cusco, they start wondering about altitude sickness. The air at high altitudes contains less oxygen than at sea level and forces your body to work harder to get the oxygen it needs. Over several days at high altitude, your body adjusts to the lower amount of oxygen in the air.
With altitude sickness, you may first feel like you have the flu or a hangover. You may have a headache, tiredness, loss of appetite, nausea or vomiting, dizziness, trouble sleeping, trouble breathing during exercise. If any of these effects become severe, please contact our office and we will help you get to a doctor.
Most of the time, these symptoms will be mild. We always recommend easing into activity slowly, allowing your body to adjust. Drink plenty of fluids such as water or coca tea. Coca tea has been used since ancient times to help prevent altitude sickness. Leaves from the coca plant contain alkaloids which helps bring oxygen into your blood, helping your body avoid the effects of altitude sickness. Avoid drinking a lot of alcohol and coffee. They will cause you to urinate more often and become dehydrated. Avoid smoking. Smoking makes it more difficult for your body to get oxygen. Avoid sleeping pills. They may cause shallow breathing at night, making it more difficult for your body to absorb oxygen while you sleep.
Your healthcare provider may prescribe medicines, such as acetazolamide and dexamethasone, to help prevent altitude sickness. Start the medicine two days before you get to a high altitude. Continue to take it while you are at high altitude.
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Weather
Of course weather is unpredictable. Typically the dry season in Cusco is from April through October, but this does not stop rain from falling in June or the sun from coming out in December – just be prepared. No matter what month you are doing the trek, please make sure that you have rain gear that includes a waterproof jacket, pants, poncho and waterproof gloves.
Also prepare for four seasons. Many of the treks through the Andes involve many micro-climates and you will need to be prepared for all seasons. Layers are always key as they are easy to adjust to the different temperatures. And evenings will always be cold, so please be prepared with a warm, winter-weight jacket.
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Travel Insurance
To protect your travel investment, we highly recommend the purchase of travel insurance. Obtaining travel insurance before you leave home is strongly encouraged and very easy. In fact, we work with a great agency in the United States that has helped to make it easy and affordable. This is a great way to protect yourself while visiting Peru.
If interested in booking through our trusted partner, Ahart, Frinzi & Smith, CLICK HERE.
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Community
Alpaca Expeditions is really proud of the work we do for our community. This is a main focus for our company. We have worked with villages directly to help supply them with needs their families were missing. We have supported local schools by giving them computers and books. We currently sponsor a teacher at the village most of our porters come from to ensure their children are offered the best education.
We buy all our food from local farmers and markets and serve the freshest ingredients. We provide English classes for all our team: guides, porters, chefs and drivers. And we are building a house for our porters to give them a safe and comfortable place to stay before and after our treks so they no longer need to sleep on the floor of a friend.
And twice every year we bring our porters and their families to Machu Picchu. This is our favorite trip to do as the guys who work tirelessly have never visited the Lost Citadel of the Incas. Showing them this place is our biggest honor.
We are always looking to do more for our partners. Please let us know of your ideas and we will work to help.
Machu Picchu Full Day Tour
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The Alpaca Difference
Alpaca Expeditions is a 100% peruvian, indigenous owned company. Started by Raul Ccolque, a former porter and tour guide, Alpaca Expeditions separates ourselves by our dedication to both our customer and our team. We work very hard to make sure that all our clients needs are taken care of throughout the tour with us. At the same time, we never forget about our brothers and sisters working tirelessly for us to make all of this possible. Responsible and sustainable tourism that gives as much to our community as to our clients.
Meet the AE Trekking Team!
Everyone on the Alpaca Team is from Cusco region, living the traditions and history they share with you while on one of our tours. Our guides are all graduates of university studying tourism, history and english. Our chefs are trained every February by a professional cooking team learning new meals, adding varieties of entrees for all types of eating. And all our porters are from HUARQUI, HUACAHUASI, PATACANCHA, QUISWARANI, CANCHACANCHA, QUEYUPAY, UMACHURCO and CCACCACCOLLO villages, very often working this job on top of maining their farms back at home. Most of our team has been with us for years, as we have the most loyal, hard working, happy employees in Cusco. We know how lucky we are to have the best team trekking and you will immediately fall in love with all the men and women who call Alpaca Expeditions their home.
AE súper porters
Our Porters represent the Peruvian people, both men, and women who are at the heart of our...
Equality Matters
Alpaca Expeditions aims to promote gender equality and empower women, hiring first Peru Wo...
Our Guides
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Our Chefs
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What do we do for our porters?
Alpaca Expeditions would not be where we are today without these hardworking men and women. We could not imagine a harder job and our team does it smiling. We do our best to thank them for their hard work and loyalty by doing as much as we can to make their lives and their families lives better. All our porters receive all their equipment for free from warm winter hats to proper hiking boots. They sleep in proper tents and are given warm sleeping bags for night. They enjoy the same food we serve our clients and all leftovers are donated to their families. We visit their villages with doctors and dentists, donate school supplies and sports equipment. And our favorite time of the year is when we bring a group of porters and their families to Machu Picchu to visit the ruins for the first time.
AE súper porters
Our Porters represent the Peruvian people, both men, and women who are at the heart of our company. It is not possible to ...
Equality Matters
Alpaca Expeditions aims to promote gender equality and empower women, hiring first Peru Women as Porters opening the door ...
Free Medical Assistance to Porters
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Our Porter’s bus
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Our Porter’s House
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Tents and Sleeping bags
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Proper Equipment for our Porters
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Nutritious Meals for our Porters
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Videos of our Porters
Extra information
Alpaca Expeditions is always ready to make your trip safe and as easy as possible for you. Because these trips are a bit more complicated than your typical tour, we have put together some notes on logistics, storage, and even recommendations on where to stay in Cusco. And of course our team is ready to answer any other question, as we promise to be your partner from the moment you first contact us to our last goodbye in Cusco.
Alpaca Expeditions Recognitions
ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
In the pursuit to stand out from the rest, Alpaca Expeditions has obtained four ISOs plus our carbon footprint certificate to date. These achievements result from our efforts to implement the internationally-recognized integrated management system. They also represent our commitment to all of our clients and staff of operating sustainability and responsibility in every way possible.












Porters will carry up to 7 kg of your personal items, which must include your sleeping bag and air mat (if you bring or rent one). From us, these two items weigh a combined total of 3.5 kg.