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Machu Picchu is the jewel of Peru, an exceptional site attracting visitors from all over the world. The starting point to visit it is the village of Aguas Calientes. From this place, you can go up to the entrance of the site on foot or thanks to shuttles. This route describes the climb to the entrance of the site starting from the village of Aguas Calientes. An option that is done in 1h30 to 2h and which will allow you to save the bus ticket. Once in the forest you can admire the local...
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Machu Picchu is the jewel of Peru, an exceptional site attracting visitors from all over the world. The starting point to visit it is the village of Aguas Calientes. From this place, you can go up to the entrance of the site on foot or thanks to shuttles. This route describes the climb to the entrance of the site starting from the village of Aguas Calientes along the Hiram Bingham road. This is the path taken by the shuttles, with many turns. Note that it is also possible to cut by taking...
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There are a few ways to reach Machu Picchu--by train, by the Inca Trail, or by a combination of both and through the KM 104 Trail. Take your pick! If you opt by foot, both of those treks are with the help of guides. If you get in by train, there is a bus that will take you to the entrance gates from Aguas Calientes. NOTE: The government of Peru has placed restrictions on visitation to the ruins. Tourists have a maximum of 4 hours of visitation to ensure a steady flow of traffic. There are...
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Putucusi, which means "old peak", is considered a holy place by the local Quechua people, along with the "young peak", Wayna Picchu. It is a round-shaped mountain located on the northeast side of the Urubamba River, not far from the village of Aguas Calientes. From the top of Putucusi it is possible to admire Machu Picchu in the distance. But beware ! The ladder and cables leading to the summit of Putucusi have been removed for safety reasons. It is therefore essential to be equipped with...
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This walk along the Rio Urubamba runs along the hidroelectrica railway from the bridge to climb to the entrance of Machu Picchu. This is an easy out-and-back walk through the lush vegetation of this semi-tropical area. The railway track is not very busy, but you must nevertheless be careful and attentive to a possible train passage.