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We use this economical accommodation option for our tour to make it accessible for everyone, but if you would like better accommodation in Aguas Calientes then please request one of our recommended hotel upgrades below (prices in USD rates based on double occupancy):

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Then we'll go to the town of Aguas Calientes to visit the magnificent Machu Picchu.
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The next day, the NSXs form up in the parking lot of NSXPO's host hotel, the Aqua Caliente Resort, and then depart in three well - organized groups for the Palms - to - Pines Highway, a loop of tremendous driving that takes you from the desert floor in Palm Springs to the winding roads among the pines at 5,377 feet in the San Jacinto Mountains above the city.
We then arrived in Aguas Calientes (now referred to as Machu Picchu Pueblo) to check - in to the luxurious Inkaterra Hotel for the night.
Then you will go by train to Aguas Calientes, approximately 3 hours, observing the panoramic views of valley and mountain ranges and the beautiful scenery along the way, taking pictures and also enjoying special service on the train.
After a great breakfast we will get ready to continue walking to Hidroelectrica and then to Aguas Calientes.
We will pick up you in the early morning from your hotel and then transfered to the train station in Ollantaytambo, you will take the train to Aguas Calientes, enjoy the train, the landscapes.
Then you will go to the Hotel in Aguas Calientes.
After a great breakfast we will get ready to continue walking to Hidroelectrica and then to aguas calientes.
You will have breakfast in the hotel, then you will take the breath - taking bus ride up from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu.
I encountered some llamas and had to snap my first #LlamaSelfie, and then once we reached the gate to Machu Picchu, we hopped on the bus and took it down to Aguas Calientes.
We had a 3 a.m. wake up call at the hotel to finish packing our bags for the hike, and then at 4 a.m. our driver came to pick us up and take us all the way to Ollantaytambo where would catch the train heading towards Aguas Calientes.
Allow 3-1/2 hours; By coach (or taxi) to Ollantaytambo, then by train to Aguas Calientes.
Humantay lake Peru is located at 4200 m.a.s.l. and is surrender by the Salkantay glacier and Humantay Glacier, with a full day tour you will enjoy all this area an then you will take a car to rich ollantaytambo where you will board the train to Aguas Calientes.
Then, you will take the train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo.
Then we will walk for 3 more hours or take a 45 minute train ride to Aguas Calientes to your hotel.
In the Morning, we will have breakfast in the hotel, (optional you can take with you breakfast if for any reson you leave the hotel before 5:00 am) then you will take the bus up from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu, it takes 30 minutes drive up to the main gate to visit Machu Picchu.
Then we will board our train and travel 1:45 hours from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes.
We will pick up you in the early morning from your hotel and then transfered to the train station Poroy, you will take the train to Aguas Calientes, enjoy the vistadome train and landscapes.
Early morning, you will have breakfast in the hotel, then you will take the bus up from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu, 30 min.
Then we will drive 45 minutes to hidroelectrica where you will decide to take the train for a 45 minutes or walk 3 hours approximately to Aguas Calientes where you will spend the night.
In the afternoon, we met our private transport which it will be waiting to take us to Ollantaytambo train station, we drive about 4 hours and then we take our train around 6:00 pm to Aguas Calientes.
You will experience the Peruvian landscapes by mountain bike on your first day and will then reach the city of Aguas Calientes walking in the Andean highlands and forests.
From there it's a three hour hike up to Aguas Calientes and then on to Machu Picchu.
If hiking is not for you, you can take the train (from Cusco or from Ollantaytambo) to Aguas Calientes, then either hike up to Machu Picchu from there (1.5 hours) or take the bus (20 minutes).
Spend a night or two getting used to the relatively low altitude of Aguas Calientes, at about 6,700 feet, then explore Machu Picchu before returning to Cusco.
After having breakfast we will continue our trek by the river until Hidroeléctrica train station where we have lunch, and then carry on walking for approximately 2 hours until Aguas Calientes.
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.
All forms of transport will first take you to the town of Ollantaytambo, then you'll take a train from here to Agues Calientes (also known as Machu Picchu Pueblo, or Machu Picchu Town).
For people short on time or for those with no desire to hike their way to the Sun Gate there is the option of arriving in Aguas Calientes by train and then taking a bus up to the main gate of Machu Picchu.
In the Morning, we will have breakfast in the hotel, then you will take the bus up from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu, it takes 30 minutes approx.
then our train will leave at 16:36 pm or 19:00 to Aguas Calientes you will go to the train station to board the train (Please you have to be 20 minutes before in the train station).
In the afternoon, we met our private transport which it will be waiting to take us to Ollantaytambo train station, we drive about 4 hours and then we take our train to Aguas Calientes.
We will have an official tour of this amazing archeological wonder, then take the bus down to Aguas Calientes where we spend the night in a comfortable hostal.
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.
On the fifth day, the aim of the game is to walk along a river and then a railway track to make it to the tourist town at the base of Machu Picchu, Aguas Calientes.
In the early afternoon, lunch will be provided at «Los Viajeros» hostel down in the town of Aguas Calientes and this is the accomodation for people doing this tour unless full and then similar accomdation is provided nearby.
The train journey is incredible beautiful so you want to be able to appreciate this in day light hours, the train will depart Aguas Calientes just before 9:00 am and arrives to Ollantaytambo at 11.30 am then you can enjoy visiting this charming town before taking a bus to Cusco from here.
We then arrive in Aguas Calientes to check - in to the hotel.
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.
Also, I'm looking into the the perurail that you mentioned and just wanting to make sure thats the way you recommend to get to Aguas Calientes and then to Machu Picchu?
(This service generally departs at 15:25 pm from Aguas Calientes Station and arrives at 18:40 pm to Poroy (Cusco) Train Station then a 30 minutes private vehicle to Cusco.)
We walked, struggled, crawled from km 82 just out of Ollytaytambo over the passes to Machu Picchu 40 something k's (a great approach) and then got the bus down to Aguas Calientes.
To get the best value from this you should stay the night in Aguas Calientes and re-visit Machupicchu the next day with your walk up Huaynapicchu mountain done then as you also get that full extra day in Machupicchu.
While I was traveling all the trains departing from Cuzco were fully booked so I made my way from Cuzco to Ollantaytambo and then to Aguas Calientes, the small town at the base of Machu Picchu.
From here we take the zigzagged trail down to the hydroelectric dam on the Urubamba River and then to the bustling tourist town now known as Machu Picchu Pueblo (formerly called Aguas Calientes).
We will take our lunch in Lamay, a small town that is not crowded by tourists and then approach the local service to the train station of Ollantaytambo, here we will board the train that will take us to Aguas Calientes where we will spend the night.
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