Cusco & Machu Picchu 6 Days / 5 Nights

Cusco and machupicchu 6 days

The "Cusco and Machu Picchu Tour in 6 Days" is a fantastic way to explore the history and beauty of Cusco - Peru, while visiting Cusco most iconic sites in a short time.
On this 5 days, you will explore the city of Cusco, the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Machu Picchu, and the majestic Rainbow Mountain—four destinations filled with fascinating history and breathtaking landscapes. You will visit Coricancha, the "Temple of the Sun of the Incas," the fortress of Sacsayhuamán, Pisac, Ollantaytambo, Chinchero, and many other sites that are part of this traditional complete package tour.
your experience will be completed with a moderately challenging hike to Rainbow Mountain, along with a visit to Machu Picchu—the two most outstanding highlights of this package. It is the perfect choice for first-time visitors to Cusco looking for a unique and complete T5v experience.

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SUMMARY

Day 1: Arrival in Cusco – City Tour

  Arrival in the city before noon, transfer from the airport to the hotel in Cusco
  Afternoon City Tour: Coricancha Temple, Sacsayhuamán, and Qenqo
  Overnight at a hotel in Cusco.

 

 
        

 

 

 

Day 02: Tour Salt Mines – Maras Moray

  Farming terraces of Moray and salt mines of Maras (half day/morning
  Overnight at hotel in Cusco
 

Day 03: Sacred Valley of the Incas

  Sacred Valley Tour: Pisac, Ollantaytambo and Chinchero (full day)
  Buffet Lunch at Urubamba
  Overnight at hotel in Cusco

Day 04: Tour to Machu Picchu

  Round trip journey to Machu Picchu by bus and train (full day)
  Guided tour in Machu Picchu
  Overnight at hotel in Cusco

Day 5: Tour to the Majestic Rainbow Mountain 5100 meters above sea level - Cusco

Cusco – Cusipata – Phulawasipata - Montaña de Colores
  Estimated round-trip travel time by vehicle: 6 hours.
  Hiking time: 4 hours.
  Hiking distance: 4 to 7 km.
  Maximum altitude: Rainbow Mountain (5,100 meters above sea level / 16,732 feet).
  Difficulty level: Moderate.

Day 6: Farewell to Cusco 

  Transfer from the hotel to the Cusco airport.

Don't miss the opportunity to explore more of Cusco before you depart!
If your departure flight from Cusco is at night, starting from 7:30 PM, you can make the most of your last day by adding one of these fascinating tours to your experience, which are definitely worth visiting:

  Tour to the Rainbow Mountain: 5:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  Tour to Maras and Moray: 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM
  At Machu Picchu, Huayna Picchu Mountain (requires an additional ticket): 2,693 m elevation ( entry times: 7:00 and 9: am)

ITINERARIO

Day 01

Arrival to the city of Cusco and City Tour

Reference schedule: 13:30 to 18:30 hrs
Upon arrival in the city of Cusco you will be met at the airport and transferred to your chosen hotel. We will recommend you to drink a coca tea and rest for the first hours to acclimatize better at the height of Cusco. 

Day 02

Day 02: Tour Moray – Maras Salt pans

Referential schedule of start and end of tour: 08:30 hs to 14:30 hs
Breakfast at the hotel and pick up to go in our private transport to Maras village, which has a wonderful view of the mountains and the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Close by is the archaeological site of Moray, composed of concentric circular terraces built in a natural depression. This site was probably used as an agricultural laboratory in Incan times. Finally, we will visit the salt mines located northwest of the town of Maras, consisting of more than 3000 pools used since Pre Inca times. Today the salt extracted has excellent quality, and is highly recommended for consumption for its beneficial properties. Return to the city.Overnight in Cusco

Day 03

Sacred Valley of the Incas Tour

  Approximate schedule: 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM
  Meals included: Breakfast and Buffet Lunch

This exciting second day begins with a pick-up from your hotel to head to the highlights of the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Our first stop, just an hour away, will be the stunning Pisac archaeological site, where you'll be amazed by the perfectly built agricultural terraces and palaces perched on the mountain. Then, we will descend to the charming colonial town of Pisac, where you will have  time to purchase water, snacks, or local souvenirs before continuing our journey.

After an hour driving, following the course of the Urubamba River, we will arrive in the town of Urubamba, where you can enjoy a delicious buffet lunch. After that, we will continue our tour to the Ollantaytambo Fortress, the living Inca city and gateway to Machu Picchu. Here, you will explore the magnificent temples and chambers, all built with massive granite stone blocks.

After exploring the Sacred Valley, we head to the Ollantaytambo train station, where you'll board a train to Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu town), according to your scheduled departure. Upon arrival in Machu Picchu Pueblo, you will be transferred to your hotel, where you can rest and prepare for the next day’s exciting visit to Machu Picchu.

Train Schedules from Ollantaytambo to Machu Picchu Pueblo

  Peru Rail Expedition: 7:00 PM (1h 45min journey)

  Peru Rail Vistadome Observatory: 3:37 PM (1h 45min journey)

  Inca Rail Voyager Service: 4:36 PM (1h 45min journey)

Day 04

Tour to Machu Picchu from Cusco in 1 day

Reference hours: 4:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. OR 10:00 p.m.
This long-awaited day begins with a transfer from your hotel in Cusco to the Ollantaytambo train station, a 1-hour and 30-minute journey. From there, you will board the train to Machu Picchu Pueblo (Aguas Calientes), a charming town nestled at the foot of the majestic Machu Picchu mountain, at an altitude of 2,000 meters above sea level.

During the train ride, you’ll enjoy breathtaking landscapes: towering mountains, lush green valleys, and picturesque villages along the banks of the Urubamba River, making the journey an unforgettable experience.

Upon arrival at Machu Picchu Pueblo, our guide will be waiting for you to board the bus that will take us to the entrance of the Inca citadel. There, you’ll embark on a guided tour, discovering the fascinating history and mysteries of this incredible archaeological site. You’ll explore scenic viewpoints, ancient pathways, and sacred temples, each offering spectacular panoramic views—perfect for capturing unforgettable memories.

After the guided tour, we will take the bus back down to Machu Picchu Pueblo, where you’ll have time for lunch and a brief rest before starting the return journey to Cusco by train and private transport at the scheduled time.

Last night in Cusco.

Approximate Distances:
  Cusco – Ollantaytambo: 76 km / 1 hr 40 min by car
  Ollantaytambo – Machu Picchu Pueblo: 45 km / 1 hr 45 min by train
  Machu Picchu Pueblo – Inca City of Machu Picchu: 30 min by bus
  Entrance tickets to Machu Picchu are subject to availability, and train schedules depend on this availability. Therefore, this itinerary may be subject to changes.

Day 05

Rainbow Mountain Tour – A High-Altitude Experience

  Approximate Schedule: 4:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
  Difficulty Level: Moderate


We will start early, picking you up from your hotel to head south of Cusco. During the nearly two-hour journey, you will enjoy breathtaking views of the Andean landscapes and small villages along the way.

Our first stop will be in Cusipata village (3,310 m.a.s.l.), where we will have an energizing breakfast. Then, we will continue by vehicle for another hour and 30 minutes until we reach Kayra Wiri (4,711 m.a.s.l.), the starting point of our hike.

From there, we will begin a two-hour hike to Rainbow Mountain (5,200 m.a.s.l.). Along the trail, you will be surrounded by majestic mountains, colorful landscapes, and impressive snow-capped peaks such as Apu Ausangate (6,384 m.a.s.l.). You will also encounter local villagers who preserve their traditions and wear vibrant, multicolored clothing. Throughout the journey, you will have the chance to see alpacas and llamas curiously observing visitors.

Once at the summit, you will have time to take in the stunning scenery. After this unforgettable experience, we will hike back for two hours to the starting point. Then, we will continue by transport to Cusipata, where we will enjoy a delicious lunch before returning to Cusco

Note: There are two routes to reach Rainbow Mountain: one through Pitumarca and another via Cusipata. The main difference between them is the travel time by vehicle and the hiking distance.

  Cusipata Route: The total travel time by vehicle is approximately 6 hours (round trip). However, the hike is longer, covering 7 km and taking around 4 hours (round trip).

  Pitumarca Route: This route requires 1 additional hour of travel time compared to Pitumarca, but the hike is shorter, with a 3.5 km trail and an estimated duration of less than 3 hours in total.
Both options offer breathtaking landscapes and the chance to enjoy an unforgettable experience. On a private tour, you can choose the route that best suits your fitness level and preferences. However, for group tours, the Pitumarca route is prioritized.

Day 06

Goodbye Cusco, We’ll Always Remember You!

  Included meals: Breakfast
  At the appropriate time, transfer to the airport.

Don’t miss the chance to explore more of Cusco before you leave!

If your departure flight from Cusco is in the evening, you can make the most of your last day by choosing one of these fascinating tours that are definitely worth it:

  Humantay Lake Tour: 5:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  Maras & Moray Tour: 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM


Optional Hikes in Machu Picchu

Huayna Picchu Mountain (Young Mountain): Located north of the citadel at 2,693 meters above sea level, its access starts from the Inca city itself. The hike is moderate, covering approximately 300 meters along a steep path with stone steps. Along the way, you’ll see agricultural terraces and ancient constructions perfectly integrated into the mountain.

From the summit, you’ll have a privileged and complete view of the entire Inca city. For this reason, it is believed to have had religious, astronomical, and strategic functions.

There are two entry times, 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM, each with limited availability, requiring advance reservations. The schedule must align with your visit to Machu Picchu itself.

Machu Picchu Mountain ("Old Mountain") – 3,082 m (10,111 ft)
Located south of the Machu Picchu citadel, this mountain offers a wider but more gradual trail, making it a less steep but longer hike compared to Huayna Picchu. The hike requires good physical condition, as you will ascend 600 meters (1,970 ft) along a combination of gentle slopes and stone steps.

From the summit, you will have an impressive 360° view, not only of Machu Picchu but also of the Salkantay mountain range and sections of the Inca Trail.

•    First shift: 6:00 am
•    Second shift: 8:00 am

Reservations must be made well in advance to ensure availability and alignment with your Machu Picchu visit time.

Services Included in the Tour:

  Transfers in Cusco (airport – hotel – airport)
  3 nights of accommodation in the chosen hotel in Cusco (includes breakfast)
  1 night at Aguas calientes or machupicchu town
  Machu Picchu and rainbow mountain entrance fees
  Bus tickets to/from Machu Picchu
  1 buffet lunch in the Sacred Valley
  breakfast and lunch for Rainbow mountain
  Professional tour guide for all tour days
  Round-trip train tickets to Machu Picchu (standard service)
  All transport required for the tours


Services Not Included in the Tour:

  Meals not specified in the itinerary
  Tourist ticket for the City Tour & Sacred Valley (can be purchased on the day of the tour)
  Additional personal expenses (snacks, water, souvenirs, etc.)
  Laundry and phone calls
  Additional nights due to flight delays or cancellations
  Entrance tickets to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain 56 usd 
  Domestic and international flights
  Horse is optional for rainbow mountain
 

What to Bring for Your Trip?

During these 5 days, you may encounter various weather conditions, so we recommend bringing:

General Items:

  Passport or Identification Document
  Comfortable walking shoes
  Light backpack for daily essentials
  Mobile phone/Camera
  Personal snacks
  Any necessary personal medications
  For Cold or Rainy Weather:
  Light but warm jacket
  Hiking shoes (recommended for Rainbow Mountain hike)
  Raincoat/Poncho

For Sunny Weather:
  Sunscreen
  Sunglasses with UV protection
  Hat or cap


Recommendations

1. Climate:
Cusco has two distinct seasons throughout the year. The rainy season runs from November to March, during which rainfall can be intense, especially in the mountains. On the other hand, the dry season is from April to October, which is the most recommended time to travel, as you'll experience clear skies and no precipitation. However, sunny days can be intensely hot, and nights can be quite cold, so it is important to pack varied clothing.
2. Machu Picchu:
Entry times to Machu Picchu are subject to availability, so it is important to book in advance. Train schedules will also depend on these entry times, so planning ahead is highly recommended. If you're interested in hiking to the top of Huayna Picchu Mountain, we suggest reserving at least 3 months in advance since spaces are limited. Additionally, if you choose to hike, it's highly recommended to spend the night in Aguas Calientes (the village of Machu Picchu) for better rest before the hike.
3. Aguas Calientes:
This picturesque pedestrian village located at the base of Machu Picchu offers a wide variety of services. You'll find hotels of all categories, from budget to luxury, as well as a broad selection of restaurants for all tastes. It's a peaceful place, ideal for relaxing after a day of exploration. However, due to its remote location, prices tend to be higher than in Cusco, so it's important to consider this when planning your budget.
4. Extra Luggage:
If you decide to spend the night in Aguas Calientes, we recommend leaving any extra luggage at your hotel in Cusco before heading to Machu Picchu. This will not only make your journey easier but will also allow you to adhere to the luggage limits for the train, which are quite strict. Bring only what you need for the hike and your stay in Aguas Calientes, such as comfortable clothing, documents, and essential personal items.
5. Altitude Sickness:
It’s important to take precautions against altitude sickness before arriving in Cusco, especially if it’s your first time at altitudes above 3,300 meters (10,827 feet). We suggest consulting with your doctor about possible medications or recommendations for preventing or alleviating the effects of altitude sickness. To acclimatize properly, the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu are ideal, as their altitudes are lower than Cusco’s. Aguas Calientes is located about 2,000 meters above sea level, and the Machu Picchu citadel is at 2,400 meters, making it easier to adjust before heading higher.
6. Transportation:
Most of the journey will be by private tourist transport, so the walks will be short and not physically demanding. This makes the tour suitable for all ages and fitness levels, meaning you don’t need to have any prior physical preparation to enjoy the trip.
7. High Season:
The high season in Cusco and Machu Picchu runs from April to September, including the year-end holidays (December). During these months, the number of tourists is high, which can lead to increased demand for entrance tickets to Machu Picchu and hotels. We recommend booking your tours, trains, and accommodation in advance to secure your spot, especially if you are traveling during these busy months.
8. Extended Stay - Trekking to Rainbow Mountain:
If you choose to extend your stay to do the Rainbow Mountain trek, the days prior are perfect for acclimatizing properly. The Sacred Valley and its surroundings offer the ideal environment for comfortable altitude adaptation, allowing you to enjoy a safer and more pleasant trekking experience.
High season runs from April to September, as well as during New Year’s festivities. These months see a high influx of visitors, so it is advisable to book Machu Picchu tickets and hotels in advance.

Prices

Prices vary depending on the number of people, the hotel category, the type of train selected, and whether the service is group or private. We tailor the trip to your preferences to provide the best experience.
Below is an estimated cost for the package in private  service, applicable for a minimum of two people in a double or matrimonial room."
 

HOTELS
 TIPO DE HOTEL COSTO POR PERSONA
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 Hotel 3 estrellas:  
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 Hotel 5 estrellas:  

Optional: Upgrade to the Vistadome Panoramic Train or the 360° Inca Rail for an additional cost of $35 per WAY.