After spending so much time with your group, you may want to share your last lunch together before you catch the train from Aguas
Calientes back to Ollantaytambo which will be subsequently followed by the bus ride to Cusco.
This included shelter and food for five nights, all transport and the 3 - hour train from Aguas
Calientes back to Cusco.
Not exact matches
After a little recipe testing, I scaled
back and adapted Ojo
Caliente's blue corn muffin recipe so I could make it for my family.
Hey, remember when we painted the
back side of our house Simply White and Kevin's parents painted their barn
Caliente Red?
visit to Machu Picchu, I was kicked out of the ruins and headed
back to Aguas
Caliente.
No warning was given and many tourists continue to make the mistake of arriving at the entrance only to discover that they have to make an hour - long trip
back to the ticket office in Aguas
Calientes, the nearest town.
When you complete your visit, you will go
back to Aguas
Calientes by bus.
Oh well, people say that things happen for a reason... Your ticket didn't made it to Aguas
Calientes on time but you had an amazing experience anyway (and you got the money
back!).
Once you finish to enjoy Machu Picchu you will come
back to Aguas
Calientes walking around 45 minutes or take the bus for $ 12 USD.
Once you will arrive to Aguas
Calientes you will dinner with the tour guide, who will clear you about the way
back to cusco..
We need to be
back in Aguas
Calientes 30 minutes before the train departs
back to Cusco.
When we came
back down we still had time to take some nice pictures of Machu Picchu before we had to head
back to the train station in Aguas
Calientes.
We have the afternoon to explore the town of Aguas
Calientes and come
back together to have dinner at a nice restaurant.
We will get
back to Aguas
Calientes in good time for our train
back to Ollantaytambo, from where we get a bus
back to Cusco.
You have to be at the train station in Aguas
Calientes in the afternoon to catch the train
back to Cusco, where we will arrive in the evening.
We meet in the afternoon to take the train from Aguas
Calientes and make our way
back to Cusco.
At the end of our visit we will take the bus
back down to Aguas
Calientes for lunch and then board the train to Ollantaytambo.
We'll make our way
back down to Aguas
Calientes and check into our hotel to rest and relax, in anticipation of a full day visit tomorrow.
In the afternoon you'll return to the train station in Aguas
Calientes for the trip
back to Cusco.
After this visit we return to the village of Aguas
Calientes for lunch and finally take the train
back to Cusco.
In the afternoon you head down to Aguas
Calientes to take a train
back to Cusco or Ollantaytambo.
You will need to descend to Aguas
Calientes in time to catch the train
back to Cusco and Ollantaytambo.
Later in the afternoon you'll head
back to Aguas
Calientes by bus.
We will have an official tour of this amazing archeological wonder, and then take the bus down to Aguas
Calientes and the train
back to Cusco.
Afterwards, you will have some more time to explore on your own (or you can walk up Huayna Picchu), before descending
back down the mountain to Aguas
Calientes, to catch the afternoon train from Aguas
Calientes to Cusco at about 5:05 (earlier for the Vista Dome)(subject to availability).
We ultimately made it to Aguas
Calientes the same day, but we had to go
back to Ollaytantambo and buy a bus ticket to Hidroelectrica.
Generally if due to altitude sickness people ca n`t make it over the pass on the 2nd day they come
back to Ollantaytambo accompanied by a porter if just mild (or guide if serious) and if they recover from altitude sickness they stay the night here in Ollantaytambo and then take the train to Aguas
Calientes the next day (Day 3) and we look after them in Hostal Viajeros and then they rejoin their group in Machu Picchu early on Day 4 and continue the tour as normal.
In the afternoon we meet in Aguas
Calientes to take the train
back to Cusco at 18:20 hrs.
On the final stretch of the journey, approaching the tourist hub that is Aguas
Calientes, the tracks and trails become busier with local workers, lost tourists and Peruvian porters carrying impossible loads on their
backs.
Take your time exploring the wondrous ruins and get that perfect picture before making your descent
back to Aguas
Calientes.
Price includes transportation from hotel in Cusco to Soraypampa on Day 1 and
back to hotel on Day 7, all lodging (5 nights in MLP lodges, 1 nights in Aguas
Calientes in 4 - star hotel); all meals (except breakfast on Day 1 and diiner on Day 7), non-alcoholic beverages: water, tea, coffee, soft drinks, fresh fruit juices free of charge at MLP lodges (only filtered water and tea are available free of charge at the hotel in Aguas
Calientes;) the services of a bilingual guide, trains and the transportation of personal belongings on the trek by packhorse / mules and / or porters; guided visit of Machu Picchu Sanctuary (includes entrance, transportation to / from the site and Huayna Picchu permits.)
Sit
back and relax as you travel from Cusco to Aguas
Calientes and the base Machu Picchu.
IF you have enough energy at the end of the day, you can always hike
back down to Aguas
Calientes.
This makes for very very very long lines by noon from the bus to take us
back down to Agua
Calientes that we nearly missed our 13:30 train!
I still had some time to spare before going
back to Aguas
Calientes, so I decided to hike the Sun's Gate.
My Machu Picchu mission was completed and it was time to go
back to Aguas
Calientes to catch my train to Cusco.
Your guide will advise you of where and when to use your bus ticket for the journey
back down to Aguas
Calientes to collect your luggage from the Viajeros hostel.
Some train rides (like the one to Aguas
Calientes and Machu Picchu) don't allow suitcases on board so it's better to have a small bad and leave your larger luggage at the hotel which you'll be going
back to on your return trip.
In the afternoon, bus ride
back to Aguas
Calientes to board the train that will take us
back to Cusco, with an estimated arrival time around 8.30 - 9.00 pm.
This train, as well as your train
back from Aguas
Calientes to Ollantaytambo, is Expedition class.
(without a guide, the trail is clearly marked and there are a local park guides giving instructions if necessary and a lot of people doing this nice walk, free time to explore in your own, walk to Sun's gate (part of the Inca Trail trek) extra walk to the Inka bridge returning
back to Machu Pucchu following a path on the left direction, packed lunch included, By 17:00 Hrs Walk down for 1 Hr from Machupicchu to Aguas
Calientes, At Puente Ruinas bridge you can visit a small Museum dedicated to Machupicchu's discover and the Orchids Garden (15 Soles fee).
After spending most of the day at Machu Picchu you have the chance to meander through the markets of Aguas
Calientes before enjoying a scenic train ride
back to the Sacred Valley where our transfer to Cuzco will be waiting.
Once you are finished exploring Machu Picchu, you will take a bus down to Aguas
Calientes for lunch, followed by an afternoon train
back to Ollantaytambo.
When you are done exploring, you can either take a bus, or walk, down to Aguas
Calientes for a free afternoon before your train which will depart later that afternoon
back to Ollantaytambo and then we will drive you
back to Cusco.
All trains including the train
back from Aguas
Calientes are included.
At around 2:30 or 3 p.m., you will need to take the bus
back down to Aguas
Calientes to enjoy lunch at one of the many restaurants there.
If possible, I recommend spending an extra night in Aguas
Calientes after your day in Machu Picchu, and taking the train
back in the morning.
Finally, taking the bus
back to Aguas
Calientes in the afternoon, you will board the expedition train to Poroy or Ollantaytambo.
For another, you'll be so tired after your four days trekking and your super early start, that an early night in Aguas
Calientes is way more preferable than a long night time journey
back to Cusco!
If you are ok with taking the same train out of Aguas
Calientes that is part of your original itinerary, which is typically at 4:22 that evening, than there is no additional charge to move the train
back a day.