Contact us

Get in Touch with a Travel Expert

+51 984 006 313

Call us to tailor your trip

+51 975 575 478

Chat with a Travel Expert

Illapa Peru Trip

Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco

1 Day from US $ 310.00

Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco

1 Day from US $ 310.00
Illapa Peru Trip
Physical Level
Easy
Illapa Peru Trip
Trip Style
By Train
Illapa Peru Trip
Max Altitude
2450 m (7850 ft)
Illapa Peru Trip
Group Size
Max 10 people

The Machu Pichu Full Day by Train (All-Inclusive) is the fastest way to explore the Inca citadel of Machu Pichu within a single day. If your stay in Cusco, Peru, is short on time, this option is perfect for you. You will visit the most significant areas of Machu Picchu and then have free time to explore and take photographs of the magnificent Inca city.

This one-day Machu Pichu tour departs daily from Cusco and involves an early morning departure, traveling from Cusco to Ollantaytambo by minibus, then taking the train to Aguas Calientes. Experience the Inca city of Machu Pichu by train through the Sacred Valley of the Incas, enjoying stunning views from South America’s unique tourist train.

This Machu Pichu Full Day tour will guide you through the main attractions of the Inca city, including its enigmatic temples, impressive and complex vegetation, as well as structures that have endured for thousands of years and remain a mystery to this day. The World Wonder of Machu Pichu awaits you!!!

Trip Details

  • Detail Information
  • Duration One full day
  • Pick-Up 5:00 AM: Pick-up from your hotel
  • Departure Time (OUTBOUND) 5:30 AM
  • Return 6:20 PM
  • Frequency Every day, with pre-reservation
  • Group Size Maximum 10 people (Machu Picchu)

Trip Summary

Itinerary Summary: One-Day Train Tour to Machu Pichu

  • 5:00 / 5:15 AM Pick-up from your hotel, then transfer by tourist transport to the train station
  • 8:20 AM Board the train at Ollantaytambo station towards the town of Aguas Calientes
  • 9:50 AM Arrive at Aguas Calientes station, where our transfer/guide will be waiting. Then board the bus for a 30-minute journey up a winding road to the incredible Machu Picchu, known as “The Lost City of the Incas”
  • 10:45 AM Guided tour of the citadel, visiting the Main Plaza, the Temple of the Sun, the Royal Chambers, and the Temple of the Three Windows. Approximately 2.5 hours
  • 1:30 PM Free time to explore the citadel on your own, walk around, and take photographs
  • 1:30 PM Recommended time to return to the bus towards the town of Aguas Calientes
  • 2:45 PM Free time to have lunch (included), enjoy the town, visit the local medicinal hot springs, or explore the artisan fair
  • 5:50 PM Arrive at the Aguas Calientes train station
  • 6:20 PM Depart by train back to the town of Ollantaytambo
  • 8:05 / 8:20 PM Arrive at Ollantaytambo train station, then transfer by bus back to Cusco
  • 10:30 PM Arrive back in the city of Cusco
Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco
Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco Machu Picchu Tour by Train from Cusco

Itinerary

DAY 1:

(Cusco - Ollantaytambo - Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu Tour, and Return):

The Machu Pichu Full Day by Train tour begins from your hotel/accommodation around 5:00 / 5:10 AM, transferring you to the Ollantaytambo train station to Machu Pichu Pueblo (Aguas Calientes). The journey takes approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes. Once there, you can board the Tourist Train that will take you to Machu Pichu Pueblo. This train arrives in Machu Pichu Pueblo at 9:50 AM, and upon leaving the train station, our transfer will provide an explanatory briefing about the itinerary for Machu Picchu.

You will have time to make some last-minute purchases at the central market of Aguas Calientes, then reunite with the group at the Plaza de Armas or at the Bus Station for Machu Pichu. Once at the Inca citadel, you will have a guided tour of 2 hours to explore and discover the most notable areas of Machu Picchu.

Optional Tour: Ascent to Huayna Picchu

You can add this famous ascent to your Machu Pichu package, offering the best panorama of the grand Inca city of Machu Pichu from the top of Huayna Picchu. Subject to availability, please consult before making a reservation.

After an incredible experience visiting Machu Picchu, you will return to the town of Aguas Calientes and enjoy a nutritious lunch included in our package. You will have some free time in Aguas Calientes to explore this wonderful place. At 5:50 PM or 6:20 PM, you should be at the Aguas Calientes train station to take the return tourist train to Ollantaytambo.

Upon arrival at Ollantaytambo station, we will be waiting to transfer you by bus back to the center of Cusco.

Altitude Information:

Location Altitude
Ollantaytambo 2,790 m (9,153 feet)
Aguas Calientes 2,020 m (6,627 feet)
Machu Picchu 2,430 m (7,972 feet)

Itinerary: Machu Picchu Full Day Train Tour with PeruRail

Bus from Cusco to Ollantaytambo and PeruRail Tourist Train to Machu Picchu, Round Trip

Start: From your accommodation or hotel in the city of Cusco.

Boarding Area Service Meeting / Departure Time Destination Arrival Time
From your accommodation (Cusco) PeruRail Tourist Bus 5:00 / 5:20 AM Ollantaytambo Station 7:40 AM
Ollantaytambo Station PeruRail Tourist Train 8:00 / 2:20 AM Aguas Calientes Town 9:50 AM
End Point: Arrive at the center of Cusco around 10:30 PM

Itinerary: Machu Pichu Full Day Train Tour with IncaRail

Bus from Cusco to Ollantaytambo and IncaRail Tourist Train to Machu Pichu, Round Trip

Start: From your accommodation or hotel in the city of Cusco.

Boarding Area Service Meeting / Departure Time Destination Arrival Time
From your accommodation (Cusco) IncaRail Tourist Bus 4:00 / 4:40 AM Ollantaytambo Station 6:10 AM
Ollantaytambo Station IncaRail Tourist Train 6:10 / 6:40 AM Aguas Calientes Town 8:10 AM
End Point: Arrive at the center of Cusco around 11:00 PM

Pricing: Machu Picchu Full Day Tour (All-Inclusive + Tourist Train and Private Guide)

Bus and Tourist Train PeruRail / IncaRail to Aguas Calientes, Professional Guide, Entrance Fees, Meals, All-Inclusive!!

Package Category Type Price Reservations
Machu Picchu 1 Day Tourist Mode Price Reservation Link
Full Day Train Machu Picchu Foreign Adult 310.00 USD Buy
Full Day Train Machu Picchu Foreign University Student or Minor 290.00 USD Buy
Full Day Train Machu Picchu CAN (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia) Adult 290.00 USD Buy
Full Day Train Machu Picchu CAN (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia) University Student or Minor 280.00 USD Buy

Important Notice:

  • Foreign University Student or Minor Mode (280.00 USD): Must have a university card from your institution with a valid printed date and be under 25 years old. Requires submitting your ID or passport, and current university card via WhatsApp +51975575478
  • CAN (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia) University Student or Minor Mode (270.00 USD): Must have a university card from your institution with a valid printed date and be under 25 years old. Requires submitting your ID or passport, and current university card via WhatsApp +51 975575478.

Discounts for each mode are effective only if conditions are met. Information will be provided via WhatsApp and email to the main contact.

Illapa Peru Trip
Illapa Peru Trip
Illapa Peru Trip

Important Information:

  • We are a serious travel company, ensuring most extra services are included. We recommend not being swayed by other companies or travel agencies that do not offer what we provide.
  • It’s important to understand what you are booking to avoid problems during your trip. Other companies may not fulfill even 40% of what we offer . Do not be tempted by low prices, as you may encounter many problems due to lack of planning and organization for your trip to Machu Picchu.
  • We are pleased to meet all your travel expectations to the Inca city of Machu Picchu.

Inclusions

  • Informative talk one day before the trip to Machu Picchu (6:00 – 7:00 PM at Machu Picchu Bus Packers Office)
  • Tourist Transport Cusco – Ollantaytambo Train Station
  • PeruRail Tourist Train Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes
  • Informative talk and transfer at Aguas Calientes Train Station
  • Uphill bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu
  • Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu
  • Guided tour in Machu Picchu for 2 hours
  • Free time
  • Downhill bus from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes
  • Visit to Machu Picchu Museum (Optional)
  • Lunch or Dinner after your visit to Machu Picchu
  • PeruRail Tourist Train return Aguas Calientes – Ollantaytambo
  • Tourist Transport Ollantaytambo – Cusco (city center)
  • 100% Guaranteed travel organization, train reservations, and Machu Picchu entrance tickets.
  • Meals before visiting Machu Picchu
  • Water or alcoholic beverages
  • Tips, personal appreciation (optional)
  • Accommodation or hotel in Cusco
  • Travel Insurance, recommended during your trip (purchase from your country)

What to Bring

  • Original passport, valid for at least 7 more months. Important: A copy with the country entry stamp is required to start the tour.
  • Valid ID for entry into Peru (only for South American tourists). Important: You must receive the Andean Migration Card (TAM) upon entering Peru. Important: A copy with the country entry stamp is required to start the tour.
  • Warm clothing for Cusco: layers for variable temperatures, especially at night. Such as thermal wear, gloves, scarves, socks, and a wool cap for cold nights.
  • Light and fresh clothing for Machu Picchu: lightweight windbreaker, fleece, polyester or nylon shirts for the tour.
  • Hat, cap, and sunglasses.
  • Camera and spare batteries.
  • Personal medical kit.
  • Insect repellent.
  • Sunscreen.
  • Altitude sickness pills (“Soroche Pills”).
  • Rain gear: a good waterproof jacket and rain pants (only for the rainy season).
  • Extra money for drinks, tips, souvenirs, etc. (soles or dollars).
  • Swimwear for hot springs (optional).
  • Above all, a positive attitude and good humor.

Documents for Traveling to Peru and Visiting Machu Picchu:

  • Valid Passport: At least 7 months of validity remaining, for citizens of Mexico, United States, Canada, Central America, European Union, Russia, and Asia.
  • Identity Document or ID Card: Citizens from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay do not need a passport to enter Peru, thanks to agreements between these nations.

Why to Choose

Why choose “Illapa Peru Trip”?

“Illapa Peru Trip” is a 100% Peruvian-owned tour operator based in Cusco, with extensive experience in hiking, adventure tours, and customized travel packages. As a completely local company, we’re dedicated to providing travelers with authentic, high-quality experiences.

Our vision as a local company is to deliver personalized travel and hiking journeys, managed exclusively by experienced local professionals, with a strong focus on HIGH-QUALITY and PERSONALIZED SERVICE.

We are proud of our reputation as a travel agency that upholds RESPONSIBLE and SUSTAINABLE practices benefiting both the environment and local communities.

We treat our team like family and ensure they receive fair wages. We are incredibly proud of each member of our team! Their dedication makes it possible for us to provide the top-notch service that our many travelers appreciate.

At “Illapa Peru Trip,” we understand that our reputation and the feedback from our travelers are essential for gaining the trust of future adventurers. You can check out honest reviews from our guests on TripAdvisor, Facebook, and Google to see why we’re a reliable choice for creating your Peruvian adventure.

Small Group Travel

To ensure a more personalized experience at “Illapa Peru Trip,” we keep our group sizes to a maximum of 8 travelers. This approach allows us to offer a tailored experience, unlike companies that operate with larger groups.

About Our Tour Guides

Our guides are our pride. They’re highly knowledgeable and professional, fluent in English, and deeply passionate about Inca culture and history. Each guide is committed to ongoing personal and professional development, allowing them to share accurate insights and fascinating theories about Andean heritage. They are friendly, athletic, and well-educated, with backgrounds in Archaeology, Tourism, Botany, History, or Anthropology.

Our Inca Trail Porters

Hiking with “Illapa Peru Trip” ensures a fulfilling experience. Our porters are here to make your journey comfortable and memorable. They carry your equipment, prepare meals, set up camps, and attend to your needs so you can relax and enjoy the adventure. Along the way, you’ll connect with local people, explore stunning sites, and discover historic Inca villages.

We provide our porters with essential equipment at no cost: jackets, sun hats, warm hats, shirts, pants, hiking boots, comfortable bags, canteens, back support belts, sleeping bags, mattresses, and travel insurance. Our porters come from remote communities, and by hiring them, we help improve their economic conditions and support their children’s education. We treat our porters like family!

Our Team and Equipment

Our team—guides, cooks, porters, muleteers—and our equipment make “Illapa Peru Trip” stand out from the competition. During our hikes, we provide:

  • Our Tents: We use 4-season EUREKA Timberline tents, designed for four but used by two for extra comfort and storage. They include a small vestibule for boots and poles.
  • Foam Mats: Insulate you from the ground for added warmth.
  • Kitchen and Dining Tents: Serve as a common area during meals, perfect for relaxing and socializing.
  • Tables and Chairs: Set up in the dining area, adapted for varying weather.
  • Travel Bags: Provided the night before the trek.
  • Additional Items: We offer pillows, rain covers for backpacks, survival shirts, and portable toilets during the trek.

Our Commitment to Social Responsibility

“Illapa Peru Trip” is committed to giving back to isolated communities. We support social projects and prioritize hiring local staff.

We are proud to support local communities not only by providing employment but also by offering assistance to their families. This holistic approach benefits our employees from the Peruvian Andes and their loved ones, strengthening our connection to the local heritage.

Pricing Options

Group Service

US $ 310.00

10 people max
BOOK NOW
2 People Private

$ 385.00 USD

BOOK NOW
3 People Private

$ 375.00 USD

BOOK NOW
4 People Private

$ 360.00 USD

BOOK NOW
5 People Private

$ 345.00 USD

BOOK NOW
6 to 8 People Private

$ 325.00 USD

BOOK NOW
8 to 10 People Private

$ 310.00 USD

BOOK NOW

Faqs

What does the one-day train tour to Machu Picchu include?

The tour typically includes train transportation from Cusco or the Sacred Valley, entrance fees to Machu Picchu, a tour guide, and bus transportation from Aguas Calientes to the entrance of the archaeological site.

What time does the one-day Machu Picchu tour start and end?

The tour usually starts very early, with departures around 4:00 or 5:00 AM, depending on the train station of departure and the type of train chosen.

How long is the train ride to Machu Picchu?

The train journey from Cusco to Aguas Calientes takes between 3 and 4 hours, depending on the type of train and the departure station.

What should I bring to the Machu Picchu train tour?

You should bring your passport, entrance tickets, water, sunscreen, insect repellent, a lightweight jacket, and comfortable clothing. Don’t forget a hat and sunglasses.

Is it necessary to purchase Machu Picchu tickets in advance?

Yes, it is highly recommended to purchase entrance tickets to Machu Picchu in advance, as tickets are limited and sell out quickly, especially during high season.

Can I do the one-day Machu Picchu tour from Cusco?

Yes, it is possible to do the one-day Machu Picchu tour from Cusco. However, be prepared for a long day, as it involves several hours of train travel both ways.

What types of trains are available for the tour?

There are different train options such as the Expedition, Vistadome, and the luxurious Hiram Bingham, each offering different levels of comfort and services.

Can I visit Machu Picchu during the rainy season?

Yes, Machu Picchu is open year-round, but during the rainy season (November to March), you may encounter frequent rains. Bring a raincoat and be cautious while walking.

Are meals included in the tour? Some tours include lunch in Aguas Calientes or on the return train. Check with your travel agency to see if lunch is included or if you will have time to eat on your own.

Is it necessary to be in good physical condition to visit Machu Picchu?

While visiting Machu Picchu is not extremely strenuous, the site has many stairs and steep paths, so it is recommended to be in moderate physical condition.

Can you ascend the Huayna Picchu mountain in a one-day tour?

Yes, it is possible, but you must reserve your entrance in advance as spots for Huayna Picchu are limited and sell out quickly.

What happens if the train is delayed?

Trains may occasionally experience delays, especially during the rainy season. In case of a delay, your agency or the train operator should provide assistance and solutions.

Is the train to Machu Picchu safe?

Yes, the trains to Machu Picchu are very safe and comfortable, offering reliable service and a pleasant experience for travelers.

What is the best time of year to visit Machu Picchu?

The best time to visit is during the dry season, from April to October, when the weather is more stable and travel conditions are ideal for exploring archaeological sites.

How early should I book my one-day Machu Picchu tour?

It is recommended to book your tour at least two to three months in advance, especially if you plan to travel during high season (June to August) or want to ascend Huayna Picchu.

Travel Guide

Travel Guide: One-Day Train Tour to Machu Pichu

The one-day train tour to Machu Picchu is an incredible and comfortable experience for those who wish to explore the famous Inca citadel in a short time. Below are key recommendations to make your trip perfect, including how to dress, what to expect weather-wise, and health and physical preparation tips.

Climate in Machu Pichu

Altitude and Climatic Conditions Machu Picchu is located at an altitude of approximately 2,430 meters above sea level, meaning the climate can vary significantly during the day. Situated in a subtropical zone, the climate is humid and tends to have rains, especially during the rainy season.

Dry Season (April to October) During these months, the weather is more pleasant, with sunny days and clear skies. Daytime temperatures range between 20 and 25°C, though mornings and evenings can be cool.

Rainy Season (November to March) In the rainy season, rains are frequent, especially in the afternoons. Temperatures are similar, but humidity is much higher, making it essential to carry rain protection.

How to Dress for a One-Day Tour

Layered Clothing The weather can change quickly, so it’s best to dress in layers. Wear a lightweight t-shirt and add a sweater or jacket for cooler temperatures. A waterproof jacket is also useful if traveling during the rainy season.

Appropriate Footwear Many archaeological sites, such as Pisac and Ollantaytambo, have uneven paths and stairs. Wear comfortable shoes with good traction to avoid slips or falls.

Sun Protection and Rain Gear Even if you don’t feel very hot, the high-altitude sun can be intense. Use sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses. Also, carry a raincoat or poncho, especially if visiting during the rainy season.

Tips for a Day in Machu Pichu

Purchase Tickets in Advance Entrance tickets to Machu Picchu are limited, so ensure you purchase them weeks in advance, especially during high season. This includes both the entrance ticket to the citadel and train tickets.

Arrive Early at the Station The train to Machu Picchu departs early in the morning, so it’s advisable to arrive at the station at least 30 minutes before departure. The main stations for this tour are Ollantaytambo or Poroy, depending on your departure point.

Stay Hydrated Bring a water bottle, as it is important to stay hydrated, especially at high altitude. However, remember that plastic bottles are not allowed inside the citadel.

Restrictions and Precautions

Entrance Restrictions It is prohibited to enter Machu Picchu with large backpacks, selfie sticks, or food. Only small backpacks are allowed, and you must adhere to the site’s regulations.

Respect the Heritage Machu Picchu is a protected site, so it is important to follow the rules. Do not climb or lean on Inca structures, as they are fragile and need to be preserved for future generations.

Cultural Respect In local communities, especially in Chinchero and Maras, respect customs and traditions. If you want to take photos of locals or during any cultural activity, ensure you ask for permission first.

Physical Preparation for the Machu Picchu Tour

Fitness Level The one-day train tour to Machu Picchu involves walking and climbing stairs, particularly in places like Ollantaytambo. While excellent physical condition is not required, being moderately active will help you enjoy the tour more.

Acclimatization to Altitude If you are coming from a lower altitude area, it is recommended to spend at least one or two days in Cusco to acclimate before the tour. This will help prevent altitude sickness and allow your body to adjust.

Pre-Tour Exercises Stretch your legs and back before starting the day, as the terrain can be rugged and the walks long. This will help avoid soreness or discomfort.

Health Recommendations

Prevention of Altitude Sickness To avoid symptoms like headaches, nausea, or fatigue due to altitude, drink coca tea, avoid alcohol, and move slowly, especially during the first few days in Cusco.

Basic First Aid Kit It is advisable to carry a small first aid kit with pain relievers, sunscreen, insect repellent, and any personal medications. It’s also a good idea to bring altitude sickness pills in case you need them during the tour.

Safe Eating During the tour, especially at buffet lunches, choose fresh and well-cooked foods to avoid stomach issues. Use bottled water for drinking.

RELATED TOURS


BOOK NOW

BOOKING FORM

For how many persons are you currently booking?

Contact us

Contact Form Demo