In the afternoon, we take the hydroelectric train to Aguas
Calientes where we spend a comfortable night in a nice, clean hostel.
Lunch: We do not include lunch on the last day, but after your tour at Machu Picchu, you'll get to stop in Aguas
Calientes where you can find a wide selection of good restaurants and enjoy lunch before you take your train back to Cusco.
Lunch We do not include Lunch from the last day on this trek, after the tour in Machu Picchu most of our hikers love to explore Aguas
Calientes where there are so many restaurants, so, you would love to experiece one of our traditional dishes from Peru.
At the end of the day, we will catch a bus down to Aguas
Calientes where we will check into the hotel for a great night's rest so that we will be fully prepared for all of the excitement tomorrow.
Afterwards, we will catch a bus down to the town of Aguas
Calientes where our accommodations will be at a nice 3 - star hotel.
The first day ends at a local hotel in a small town named Aguas
Calientes where we reach by bus.
This is a 1.5 hr journey to Aguas
Calientes where the representative from Hotel Viajeros will meet you and settle you into your accommodation.
Finally we will walk for 2 more hours to Aguas
Calientes where we will spend the night.
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.
A short train ride takes you to Aguas
Calientes where you spend the night before your visit to Machu Picchu on Day 7.
At 16:50 hs you will board the bus to Aguas
Calientes where you will take the Hiram Bingham train to Cusco.
We walk the last half - hour or so down the royal flagstone walkway, past outlying shrines and buildings and through the heart of Machu Picchu, taking a bus to the small town of Aguas
Calientes where we overnight in a local hotel.
In the early afternoon a bus takes us down to the foot of the mountain to the small town of Aguas
Calientes where you can settle into your room and have a hot shower before we have lunch together in the Hostel Viajeros.
After this, the trek descends through the mountains and the last two days you are walking through the jungle before reaching Aguas
Calientes where you'll spend a night before waking up early to get to Machu Picchu before the crowds.
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.
After lunch we will walk 3 more hours or take a train for 45 minutes to Aguas
Calientes where your beautiful hotel and dinner will be waiting for you.
After meeting with all the people who made this great walk through the snowy Salkantay we will head to Aguas
Calientes where we will spend the night in a cozy lodging.
After the tour we will wait to board the train that will take us to the district of Aguas
Calientes where we will spend the night.
In the afternoon, we will meet in the town of Aguas
Calientes where, if you wish, you can relax visiting its hot springs.
We flew from Lima to Cusco, took a taxi to Sacred Valley, and finally took a train to Aguas
Calientes where we stayed for three nights.
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.
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We will take the train from Aguas
Calientes to the Sacred Valley
where lunch at a charming restaurant awaits.
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where to stay in our guide to Aguas
Calientes.
Arriving in Aguas
Calientes we go to Machu Picchu
where we visit this wonderfull Inca Sanctuary also known as «The lost City of the Incas».
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.
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.
Therefore, on a train from Aguas
Calientes you reach Ollantaytambo,
where 90 % of trains stop, or Poroy, around 20 minutes away from Cusco city.
Allow 4 hours; A regular bus service operates between Aguas
Calientes and the Inca ruins
where Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge is located.
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.
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.
From Patacancha we will travel by bus to Ollantaytambo
where we catch a train to Aguas
Calientes.
We offer you a privileged location in between the Aguas
Calientes train station and the bus station making it a lot easier for you to get to
where you want to go and fast!
At the end of the trail, you'll train to Agues
Calientes,
where you'll spend the night
The second part of the trek is downhill for another 3 hours to the hydroelectric station
where we will catch the train at 4:30 p.m. for Aguas
Calientes (45 minutes).
You will arrive in the little town of Aguas
Calientes,
where you can take the bus up to Machu Picchu.
Our residence is located at approx 20 minutes by car from the train station in Ollantaytambo, from
where the trains to Aguas
Calientes and Machu Picchu leave, several times a day.
Journey to Aguas
Calientes,
where we will be waiting and settle you into the Hotel.
The location is very nice and secure part of Aguas
Calientes,
where guests are able to enjoy a beautiful terrace with an amazing view of the mountains, a comfortable lounge and restaurant
where delicious yet affordable meals and drinks are served.
Later in the afternoon, our private transport drives us to Ollantaytambo,
where we will board an afternoon train to Aguas
Calientes.
Upon arrival to Aguas
Calientes, you'll take a 30 minute bus drive to the top
where the entrance to Machu Picchu is located.
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After a hard - earned lunch, we caught a bus to the Hidroelectrica train station,
where we walked the final 3 - hour stretch of the Salkantay trail to Aguas
Calientes.
Either way, your day will begin REALLY early, by taking a taxi or collectivo to Ollantaytambo,
where you'll catch the train ($ 65 - 100 + USD round trip) to Aguas
Calientes.
Today we will visit Machu Picchu, the tour begins with the transfer from your hotel to the train station in Ollantaytambo
where we board the train that will take us to the town of Aguas
Calientes, once there, we will take the bus that will take us to the archaeological center of Machu Picchu
where we will have a guided tour of approximately two hours.
Finally, you must return to Aguas
Calientes to board the train that will return you to the train station in Ollantaytambo
where we will be waiting to transfer you to the City of Cusco.
Once in Aguas
Calientes you will be met by one of our representatives and shown to the hotel
where you will spend the night.
From the minute you get off the train at Aguas
Calientes, you are accosted by dozens of shacks peddling colourful souvenirs set up in such a way that you have no choice but to walk through this maze to get to the other side of the Urubamba river
where the village is.
For the princely sum of 2 Soles, the «Veronica» combi will ferry you the 30 - minute journey to the Kilometre 82 train station,
where you can pose in front of the world - famous Inca Trail sign before setting off on the 30 km hike to Aguas
Calientes!