Best Machu Picchu Tour Packages
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Best Machu Picchu Tour Packages

The Lost City of the Incas

1911

Year of international rediscovery

145+

Structures inside the citadel complex

2,430

Meters above sea level

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Best Machu Picchu Tour Packages

The South of Peru is home to 7 of the top 10 attractions in the country. Our Best Machu Picchu Tour packages take you to unforgettable destinations, starting in Cusco — the ancient Inca capital, rich in history from Pre-Inca times to the Spanish Colonization and beyond.

Nestled in the heart of the Inca world, the Sacred Valley offers temperate weather and vibrant villages where locals still speak Quechua and keep their ancestral culture alive. Trek to Machu Picchu through breathtaking landscapes of glacial lakes, snow-capped peaks, and hidden villages — with iconic stops like Rainbow Mountain and the Red Valley.

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Absolutely. Machu Picchu remains one of the most impressive archaeological sites in the world, offering a unique combination of history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Visiting the Inca citadel allows travelers to explore its finely built temples, terraces, and astronomical structures — a true masterpiece of Inca engineering surrounded by stunning Andean scenery. Whether you go by train or on foot, it's an unforgettable cultural experience that connects you with the heart of the ancient Inca world.

Traveling by train is the most comfortable and scenic way to reach Machu Picchu. The journey starts from Cusco or Ollantaytambo and follows the Urubamba River through the Sacred Valley to Aguas Calientes. From there, a short bus ride takes you up to the citadel. You can choose from different train services, including panoramic options like the Vistadome, which offer large windows for spectacular mountain views. It's ideal for travelers who want to experience Machu Picchu in one or two days without hiking.

This is a more adventurous and budget-friendly route. The trip begins in Cusco and travels through the Sacred Valley and the high jungle, ending near the Hidroeléctrica station. From there, travelers continue on foot along the railway to Aguas Calientes before visiting Machu Picchu. Though it involves some walking, it's an excellent alternative for those who want to save on train costs or prefer a more flexible journey.

The best time to visit Machu Picchu is during the dry season, from May to October. During these months, the weather is clearer, trails are safer, and the mountain views are spectacular. The shoulder months of April and November also offer good weather with fewer crowds. The rainy season runs from December to March, when the region is greener but paths can be slippery and visibility limited.

Yes, Machu Picchu can be family friendly — as long as you plan carefully. Options like the train or short tours from Cusco make the trip accessible to children and older travelers. The archaeological site itself requires some walking and climbing, but it's manageable for most families in good health. Spending a night in Aguas Calientes helps everyone acclimate and makes the visit more relaxed. Multi-day treks, however, are better suited for active families with older children or teens.

Prices vary depending on how you reach Machu Picchu and how many days you travel.

  • By train (1-day tour): around $297 USD per person.
  • Short Inca Trail (2 days): around $487 USD per person.
  • Sacred Valley + Short Inca Trail (3 days): around $627 USD per person.

Longer treks like Salkantay or Lares can cost more, depending on inclusions such as meals, entrance tickets, porters, and transport. Budget options by car are generally cheaper. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during the dry season when demand peaks.

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Lidia Z
Lidia Z
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Take the 7-color mountain tour with Glamping Peru Treks, the whole organization was spectacular, from start to finish. Our guide was very patient with the group, helped us all be together and we could get to the top. The views are spectacular and everything was worth it.

Julio P
Julio P
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Visiting Machu Picchu with Glamping Peru Treks was the best thing we did, everything was perfect and our guide was super helpful.

Luka I
Luka I
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We were very lucky to have found Glamping Peru Treks, they got us tickets at the last minute to do the 2-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. The whole organization was great and our guide did a great job.

Sarah M
Sarah M
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An incredible experience with our family. The Inca Trail was challenging but our guide made it manageable and fun. Highly recommend Glamping Peru Treks!

Marco T
Marco T
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Outstanding service from start to finish. The team was professional and knowledgeable. The Sacred Valley tour exceeded all my expectations.

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