Guidelines

Is the bus to Machu Picchu safe?

Is the bus to Machu Picchu safe?

The trip by bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu is safe for the following reasons: The route is short (25 minutes). The Hiram Bingham road is only reserved for the buses that lead to Machu Picchu from Aguas Calientes. The buses are ecological, comfortable and suitable to transport tourists without any risk.

Is Salkantay trek harder than Inca Trail?

Embarking on a trekking pilgrimage through the Andes to the Lost City of the Incas is far more satisfying than arriving there on a rushed train trip….Deciding on a Peru Trek.

Inca Trail Trek Salkantay Trek
Difficulty Moderate Strenuous
Highest Altitude 13,828 feet 15,000 feet

How fit do you need to be to climb Machu Picchu?

Treks to Machu Picchu vary in difficulty and length, but all require a basic level of fitness. In general you will be trekking anywhere between 10-15km a day, for up to six days on the longer routes (i.e. Choquequirao or Salkantay / Inca Trail Combo).

How long is the bus ride from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu?

40 minutes
The Route. The shuttle bus operates from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu and the ride takes about 35 – 40 minutes. The main bus stop in Aguas Calientes is located on Avenida Hermoas Ayer (see map at the bottom of this page), close to the train station and within a 5 minutes’ walk of any tourist hotel in the village.

Is it safe in Machu Picchu?

For most visitors, travel to Machu Picchu is quite safe. Such issues within Machu Picchu and along the Inca Trail, however, are nonexistent. As with any locale you are unfamiliar with, it pays to be alert while traveling within large crowds, especially during the high season.

How hard is Salkantay trail?

Our 5 day Salkantay trek is the route that most trekkers opt for. Although longer, it is not quite as difficult as the 4 day hike. We consider it to be moderately difficult overall – 3 stars out of 4. Salkantay is a popular and often busy trail!

How much is the Inca Trail?

General cost for Inca Trail trek: $500 On average, the classic Inca Trail hike costs around $500/person (this generally includes transportation to the trailhead from Cusco, a guide, porters, three meals a day, hiking permits, entry to Machu Picchu, and tents). You can find it even cheaper.

How hard is hike to Machu Picchu?

Difficulty | Moderate to a little difficult as there are several steep sections. Day Four: Very early rise (3 a.m.) to reach the entry check-point and hike 1-2 hours to the Sun Gate and Machu Picchu. Difficulty | You’re almost at the end and Machu Picchu, you should be hopping, skipping, and jumping all the way there!

Which is the best alternative route to Machu Picchu?

The Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu is one of the most famous treks in Cusco, Peru and it is undoubtedly the best alternative route to experience the original Inca paths. Its highest point is a high pass of over 4700m near the magnificent glacier-clad peak of Salkantay.

Can you see Machu Picchu from Salkantay summit?

Machu Picchu is directly north of Salkantay. Although the mountain is not visible from Machu Picchu, the Southern Cross star formation, when viewed from Machu Picchu’s sundial appears directly above Salkantay summit during rainy season.

Which is better the Inca Trail or the Salkantay trek?

The views of snowy mountain peaks, distant rivers and ranges, and cloud forests flush with orchids are stupendous – and walking from one cliff-hugging pre-Columbian ruin to the next is a mystical and unforgettable experience. The Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu is an alternative to the Inca Trail.

Which is the highest mountain in Machu Picchu?

One of the key features of the Salkantay trek is the mountain that gives it’s name to the trail. Mount Salkantay (or Nevada Salkantay / Salcantay) is one of the most iconic mountains in the Cusco region and the highest mountain on the Willkapampa range.