2d1n Cusco & Machu Picchu

Explore the magic of Cusco city and then travel by train to Machu Picchu. On this tour you’ll have the chance to combine two different destination in just 2 days. The Sacred Valley of the Inca is in between, so you will be able to have a complete idea of the Inca culture through the archaeological sites to visit. 

Features: Best seller – Dialy departures – Private or shared tour

Inclusions:

From $455

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Itinerary

Day 1: Cusco city - Machu Picchu

Private city tour: We pick you up at 08.00 am from your hotel in Cusco. Departing in the morning this tour will take you to the highlights of Cusco city. We start with the Inca complex of Sacsayhuaman which is a huge archaeological complex that also includes other Inca sites like Qenqo, Tambomachay, and Puca Pucara. In Sacsayhuaman we will discover huge Inca walls with secrets of iconography that only a good eye could catch. 

Then we return to the city to visit The Temple of the Sun Qorikancha (also spelled Koricancha or Coricancha), which is an ancient Incan temple considered one of the most important religious sites in the Incan Empire, and was dedicated to the worship of the sun god, Inti.

Qorikancha means "Golden Courtyard" in the Quechua language, and the temple was renowned for its exquisite architecture and lavish decoration. The walls were once covered in gold plates and the courtyard was filled with golden statues. The temple was also a center of astronomical observation and study, and the Incans built a sophisticated system of channels and canals to regulate the flow of water through the temple and control the temperature and humidity.

After the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century, the temple was partially destroyed and a Spanish colonial church was built on top of it. Today, visitors can see the remains of the Incan temple and the Spanish colonial church that was built on top of it, which is now known as the Church of Santo Domingo.

Then we continue the tour visiting the Cathedral of Cusco, and not for religious purposes. It is the major temple of the city and is located in front of the main plaza and was the Inca palace of Inca Viracocha. There are countless pieces of art from the Cusco art school throughout the entire Cathedral. Valuable works of art that are admirable and deserving of knowledge.

Lunch included in Cusco: After the tour, we stop for lunch before continuing on to Machu Picchu.

Cusco to Machu Picchu:

We will drive to Ollantaytambo train station from where we will travel for 1 and a half hours to Aguas Calientes village, also called Machu Picchu town. The ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu is located at the top of the mountain so we won't visit it today.

The hotel in included and staff of the hotel will be waiting for you to lead you to their location. 

Day 2: Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu - Cusco

06.00 am: We get going early this morning. We pick you up from your hotel and we go to the bus station to make a line to take the bus.

For about 40 minutes, we will ride the bus up the mountain to Machu Picchu. The guided tour, which lasts for approximately two and a half hours, begins when we arrive.You'll have the opportunity to visit Inca temples. In addition to sacred fountains, they constructed a number of temples dedicated to the sun, moon, stars, lightning, rainbow, puma, condor, and other natural phenomena.You will return to Aguas Calientes for lunch following the tour. After lunch you must go to your hotel and pick up your luggage, then go to the train station 30 minutes before the train departure.According to availability we will use the 03.20 pm or the 04.43 pm train. 

You will travel back to Ollantaytambo station and from there will continue by road, back to Cusco City. We will pick you up from the Cusco station and take you to your hotel. End.

Included:

Pick up from the hotel in Cusco, and way back.Transfer to the train station in a tourist transport, van or minibus.Roundtrip train tickets in the train selected.Lunch at a tourist restaurant on day 1.01 night at a 3-star hotel in Aguas Calientes. Request an upgrade to a 4-star or 5-star hotel.English-speaking professional tour guide.Roundtrip bus tickets to Machu Picchu.Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu.Transfer from the train station to your hotel in Cusco.

Prices:

Prices per person with the tourist train:

01 Participant: $85602 Participants: $57103 Participants: $49304+ Participants: $455Single supplement: $53

Extra hikes

Request a reservation to lunch next to Machu Picchu at Belmond Sanctuary Lodge hotel, in the Tinkuy restaurant. This way you don’t have to take the bus back to Aguas Calientes for a meal.Additionally you have hike options to Wayna Picchu or Machu Picchu mountain, buying an additional ticket.
From January to April the train departure is from Wanchaq station and a bus is taken to Ollantaytambo and from there begins the train journey.There are two train options that depart and arrive at the same time. The Expedition train, called the tourist train, is comfortable and has affordable prices. The Vistadome is a panoramic train with upgraded services and wide windows to enjoy the scenery better. Also includes snacks and hot drinks along the way. The prices are not more expensive though. On the way back the Vistadome includes a fashion show and a folk dance show.

Packing list

SunblockHat or capSunglassesWindbreaker

Booking terms

A full payment is required to confirm the reservation.Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the tour are nonrefundable.Cancellations made more than 24 hours before the tour are 100% refundable less the 3% for administrative fees.You need to provide the hotel or place to be picked up for the tour, and it must be within the Historical Center of Cusco. If the access of your hotel is remote please ask if we can pick up from there.

Highlights

  • Explore the Inca Temple of the Ray in Sacsayhuaman and find stone walls constructed of huge stones, weighing up to 120 tons. Travel the same day to Machu Picchu and have a guided tour there the next morning. 
  • Places to visit: Saqsayhuaman, Tambomachay, Qenqo, The Cathedral, and the Temple of the Sun Qorikancha,  Machu Picchu Inca citadel, which includes the lookout, temples, houses, farming terraces.
  • Departures: Everyday at 08.00 am
  • From: Your hotel in Cusco and back.
  • Transport: Tourist van or minibus, and train.
  • Overnights: 01 night in Aguas Calientes in a 3-star hotel.

Upgrade to the Panoramic Train

The panoramic trains are perfect to watch the Sacred Valley while traveling to Machu Picchu. There are two services available, the Vistadome from Perurail, and the 360° from Incarail. Both services share similar timetables:

  • 01 participant: $935
  • 02 participants: $650
  • 03 participants: $573
  • 04+ participants: $534
  • Children discount: $20
  • Single supplement: $53

Upgrade to the Luxury Train - only the way back

Those looking for an exclusive and luxurious experience in Peru need look no further. The Hiram Bingham has the best service onboard enjoying a scenic train ride.  It has a lounge car, dinner car, observatory car to have fund and enjoy. Included Panoramic train for the way to Machu Picchu, and Hiram Bingham train for the way back.

  • 01 participant: $1441
  • 02 participants: $1208
  • 03 participants: $1148
  • 04+ participants: $1118

Temple of the Ray:

An important place of worship in Sacsayhuaman’s citadel was the temple of lightning. It is thought to have been a place of worship for Illapa, the Inca god of lightning. Illapa was a strong god in Inca mythology who commanded lightning and thunder and was revered as a protector of the Incas and their empire. It was constructed from huge stone blocks. No mortar was required to join the blocks together because they were carved and placed with such accuracy. The temple of lightning is thought to have been built in the 15th century, during the reign of the Inca Pachactec.

Cusco Cathedral:

It is one of the most important religious buildings in Peru. The construction of the cathedral began in 1559 and was completed in 1669. It was built on the site of the temple of the Inca Wiracocha, which was destroyed by the Spanish conquistadors. The cathedral is a mix of architectural styles, including Renaissance, Baroque, and Gothic. It also has an impressive collection of religious art, with many works from the Cusco School, one of the most important schools of religious art in Latin America. The cathedral is famous for its main altar, which is made of silver and features many religious artworks and sculptures. It also has an underground crypt that houses the remains of various bishops and archbishops.

Temple of the Sun:

It was one of the most important temples of the Inca empire. The temple was a sacred place where the Inca priests worshiped the sun, their main deity. Its construction began in the 13th century and continued for the following centuries. The temple was made of stone and had impressive walls and gold decorations. It housed many sacred rooms and enclosures, each dedicated to a deity or aspect of nature. In addition to the sun, the moon, stars, lightning, and other gods were worshipped. The structure of the temple was partially destroyed by the Spanish conquerors in the 16th century. Much of the gold and jewelry that adorned the temple were looted and shipped to Spain.

Machu Picchu Inca citadel:

It was designated by UNESCO as a Cultural and Natural Heritage of Humanity in 1983, and it is likely the most amazing architectural masterpiece from the Inca Empire. This citadel is made up of temples, palaces, terraces, monuments, complexes, and walls, as well as water channels built with large blocks of stone and no amalgam, demonstrating the Inca civilization’s great wisdom. Nowadays it is one of the famous 7 world wonders, and the main reason for tourism in Peru.

Customer reviews

Juan

01/03/2023

Amazing, we love it so much, highly recommended guys.. our guide has good english and he is very knowledable

Jason

01/03/2023

It was fun, we learned a lot, especially in Sacsayhuaman, omg, I'm still having trouble to pronounce that word, I think it's sexywoman, haha..

Mia

02/03/2023

Our guide was amazing, very knowledgeable, and funny. Cusco's blue sky is just lovely, we also did the sacred valley tour and it's very similar however you ...

Laura

18/04/2023

Great experience. I loved the huge stones in Sacsayhuaman, and the mixed religions and tales the guide shared.