Day by Day Itinerary
Day 1 – Cusco to Aguas Calientes
Pick up from the Hotel and transfer to the nearby train station to Poroy, the train ride to Machu Picchu is one of the most beautiful journeys that visitors can experience. The train will take us to km 104 (starting point of the hike), we start visiting the Chachabamba archaeological site (2150m/7052ft), hike upon an 8 km ascending trail, which after 4 hours takes us to the archaeological site of Wiñay wayna (2650m/8692ft). This is an impressive site made up of an agricultural center with numerous terraces, a religious sector and an urban sector, and then we go on and climb to the Sun Gate. From this fabulous spot, we may contemplate the sacred citadel of Machu Picchu. Then we take the bus down to Aguas Calientes, dinner in a nice restaurant, overnight at Aguas Calientes Hotel.
Meals Included: Box-lunch, Dinner
Day 2 – Machu Picchu full day / Back to Cusco
Breakfast at the hotel; full day Excursion to Machu Picchu, early transfer to the bus stop for the short ride (25 minutes) up to the citadel of Machu Picchu. Upon arrival, you will participate in a guided tour of the Citadel, visiting the Main Plaza, the Circular Tower, the Sacred Sun Dial (the most important preserved Intihuatana), the Royal Quarters, the Temple of the three Windows, houses, warehouses, a large central square; and all connected by narrow roads and steps that are surrounded by terraces cut into the mountain side. After the tour you’ll have time to stroll around the Archaeological site at your leisure.Opportunity to climb to the top of Wayna Picchu, with a magnificent view of the whole Sanctuary, returns in the afternoon by train to Poroy train station and transfer to your Cusco hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast

Depart Cusco
Our representative will assist you and transfer to the airport and say goodbye.
M&R Travel Recommendations – Machupicchu Expeditions
If you’re planning a trip to Cusco, it’s important to be prepared to make the most of every experience, whether you’re taking day tours or multi-week expeditions. Here are some key recommendations:
- Acclimatization: Cusco sits at over 3,300 m.a.s.l. (10,800 ft). To avoid altitude sickness, we recommend resting on your first day, staying hydrated, and drinking coca or muña tea.
- Proper Clothing: Cusco’s weather varies by season. Bring layered clothing, a rainproof jacket for unexpected showers, and comfortable walking shoes.
- Required Documents: To enter Machu Picchu, you must carry your passport or ID. If you’re a student, a valid student ID may grant you ticket discounts.
- Tickets & Reservations: Machu Picchu and other attractions require advance tickets. Book early, especially during peak season (May to September).
- Sun Protection: Use sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. UV radiation in Cusco and the Peruvian highlands is intense.
- Cash & Payments: While many places accept cards, it’s best to carry cash in soles (PEN) for small expenses, especially in markets or rural communities.
- Respect for Culture & Environment: Cusco and its surroundings hold immense historical and natural value. Follow site regulations, avoid littering, and respect local traditions.
- Trust the Experts: For the best experience, book with specialized agencies like M&R Machupicchu Expeditions, offering tours designed for all types of travelers—ensuring quality, safety, and unforgettable adventures.
By following these tips, you’ll be ready to enjoy the magic of Cusco and its breathtaking destinations with the best preparation. We can’t wait to explore with you!