Machu Picchu Vacation Package – Machu Picchu Trip Package 5D/4N

5 Days / 4 Nights
5 Stars

Tour Overview

The Machu Picchu Vacation Package will guide us through the heart of the Peruvian Andes. We will explore Cusco, the Sacred Valley, and Machu Picchu while enjoying high-altitude landscapes. This Machu Picchu Travel Package combines history, culture, and stunning views in one complete experience.

We will start in Cusco, visiting colonial streets, Qoricancha Temple, and Sacsayhuaman. Our guide will explain the significance of each site while we enjoy panoramic city views. The tour will show how Inca architecture blends with Spanish colonial influence throughout the city.

Next, we will explore the Sacred Valley, visiting Maras salt mines, Moray agricultural terraces, and Ollantaytambo. We will learn about Inca farming practices and local traditions while admiring breathtaking mountain landscapes. Every stop will offer cultural insights and memorable photo opportunities.

On the third and fourth days, we will travel to Machu Picchu by train and hike to Humantay Lake. We will explore the ancient citadel’s temples, palaces, and stone pathways while taking in views of the Urubamba River. The high-altitude lakes and mountains will provide an unforgettable backdrop for this adventure.

The final day will include a hike to Rainbow Mountain and the Red Valley. We will witness colorful peaks, encounter llamas and alpacas, and learn about the Andes’ geological and cultural significance. This Machu Picchu Trip Package offers a full journey through Peru’s natural beauty, history, and vibrant traditions.

5 Days / 4 Nights
PRICE FROM $650,00 per person
Places to visit: Machu Picchu
Trip starts in: Hotel, Airbnb, or specific location in Cusco.
Physical Level: Moderate
Travel Style: Mixed
Group Size: 1 to 12 People
Meals Included: 4 Breakfast(s), 3 Lunch(es)
Departures: Daily Departures

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1
Day 1

Day 1: Cusco City Tour

We will start our day with hotel pickup at 8:00 A.M. and explore the heart of Cusco. The city blends colonial architecture and Inca foundations, offering remarkable history at every corner. We will walk through vibrant streets and plazas while our guide shares stories of Cusco’s past.
Our tour will include the Plaza de Armas, home to Cusco Cathedral and the Church of the Company of Jesus. We will visit Qoricancha, the Temple of the Sun, now part of the Convent of Santo Domingo. Each site will show the unique mix of Inca and colonial influences.
Later, we will explore Sacsayhuaman, Q’enqo, Puka Pukara, and Tambomachay. The constructions reveal Inca engineering and strategic planning. We will take in panoramic city views from Cristo Blanco. This half-day tour will help us understand Cusco’s rich heritage.

Day 1 Statistics:

Distance traveled: 20 km
Highest altitude: 3,700 m above sea level (Sacsayhuaman)
Lowest altitude: 3,400 m above sea level (Cusco center)
Difficulty level: Easy, mainly walking on streets and small trails

Day 2
Day 2

Day 2: Sacred Valley – Maras & Moray

We will leave Cusco at 7:00 A.M. and travel to the Sacred Valley of the Incas. The drive takes us through stunning mountains and highland villages. We will explore Maras salt mines, where local families harvest salt using traditional methods. The contrast between the white ponds and surrounding hills will be spectacular.
Next, we will visit Moray, a site of circular agricultural terraces. We will learn how the Incas experimented with crops using different altitudes and climates. Each terrace shows ingenious farming techniques adapted to the Andes. Our guide will explain how these terraces supported ancient food production.
We will finish the day at Ollantaytambo, the last living Inca town. We will explore its fortress, narrow streets, and stone constructions. The town shows how Inca engineering adapted to mountainous terrain. Lunch in the valley will allow us to enjoy local cuisine while observing the landscape.

Day 2 Statistics:

Distance traveled: 120 km
Highest altitude: 3,500 m above sea level (Moray terraces)
Lowest altitude: 2,900 m above sea level (Ollantaytambo town)
Difficulty level: Moderate, walking on terraces and uneven surfaces

Day 3
Day 3

Day 3: Machu Picchu by Train

We will start at 4:00 A.M. with pickup from our hotels. We will drive to Ollantaytambo station and board the train to Aguas Calientes. The train journey lasts 1.5 hours, passing through high Andes and cloud forests. Mountains, rivers, and valleys will surround us during this scenic ride.
Upon arrival in Aguas Calientes, we will take a 30-minute bus ride to Machu Picchu. Our guide will explain the citadel’s history, temples, palaces, and stone pathways. We will explore viewpoints for spectacular photos of the Urubamba River and surrounding peaks.
We will have time to walk along terraces, plazas, and staircases while learning about Inca architecture. The site sits at 2,430 m above sea level, offering breathtaking views. By the afternoon, we will return by bus and train to Ollantaytambo, then to Cusco, concluding an unforgettable full-day experience.

Day 3 statistics:

Distance traveled: 112 km by train + 10 km by bus/walking
Highest altitude: 2,430 m above sea level (Machu Picchu)
Lowest altitude: 2,040 m above sea level (Aguas Calientes)
Difficulty level: Moderate, walking on uneven stairs and stone paths

Day 4
Day 4

Day 4: Humantay Lake full Day

We will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco around 4:30 am and drive in our comfortable vans for 3 hours to Soraypampa, where you will enjoy a picnic breakfast with a stunning view of the Salkantay and Humantay mountains. The pick-up for the Humantay Lake will be from your hotel in Cusco city at 4:30 in the morning, and we will drive you in our comfortable vans for 3 hours until Soraypampa Village (3,850 m/12,631 ft). Upon arrival, our expert trekking chefs will serve a delicious breakfast prepared with fresh local products while you enjoy the breathtaking view of the Salkantay and Humantay mountains. After a healthy breakfast, you will set off on a hike that will take 2 hours to reach Humantay Lake, which is located at an elevation of 4,200 m (13,779 ft) at the foot of a mountain with the same name. Along the way, you will be able to enjoy the fantastic views of the mountain, participate in horse riding if you like, and also see some local birds. The trail is not too difficult, but it is recommended that you wear comfortable shoes and bring plenty of water. Once you reach Humantay Lake, you'll have some time to look around and take in the breathtaking scenery of the surrounding mountains. Take it easy if you like; take some time to see the stunning mountain peaks, local vegetation, and native wildlife. After enjoying Humantay Lake, we will start descending for 1.5 hours to the trailhead, where our chef will be waiting for special picnic lunch prepared with fresh local products. After lunch, we will start a 3-hour return to Cusco, returning to your hotels at approximately 6.00 pm.

Day 5
Day 5

Day 5: Rainbow Mountain full Day

We will pick you up at 4:30 in the morning from your hotel in Cusco city from any location inside the city center (Hotels, Airbnb, Apartments, or hostels) and drive you for 3 hours to the trailhead. Our chef will prepare a delicious breakfast for you with multiple options. You will have time to admire the scenery of the surrounding mountains while enjoying a cup of coffee or coca tea in preparation for the 5,000-meter mountain hike ahead of us. Following breakfast, we will set off on the 2-hour hike to the peak of Vinicunca Mountain (Also known as Rainbow Mountain). The trail is a gradual uphill with a steep incline in the last part before you reach the summit. Hike along the snow-capped peaks of the Ausangate Mountain range, the highest mountain in the Cusco region. Along the way, you will encounter hundreds of llamas and alpacas. Every meter we ascend brings us closer to the summit, with a more breathtaking panorama than the last. You will need a warm jacket, headwear, gloves, and a great camera to record the beautiful views during this trip. The temperature will be freezing at the summit, so you need appropriate clothing. At the peak of Rainbow Mountain, your tour guide will discuss the origin of the colorful hills, the Andes, and the significance of this mountain to the native people of the area. After taking in the fantastic landscapes of the Peruvian Andes and Vinicunca's summit, which offers a breathtaking panorama in every direction, we will continue our journey by hiking additional 30 minutes to the Red Valley, a region that tourists rarely visit due to its remote location. Here, you will find awe-inspiring landscapes that will take your breath away. We will return to the trailhead; the hike is about 1 hour downhill, where our special picnic lunch will be waiting for us. After lunch, we will board the bus back to Cusco, arriving around 5.30 pm.

Inclusions & Exclusions

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off in Cusco.
  • Transportation for all tours (City Tour, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Humantay Lake, Rainbow Mountain).
  • Professional bilingual guide (English/Spanish) during all activities.
  • Entrance fees to: Cusco City Tour sites, Maras salt mines, Moray terraces, Ollantaytambo, Machu Picchu, Humantay Lake, Rainbow Mountain.
  • Train tickets: Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes – Ollantaytambo.
  • Bus ride from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu.
  • Meals included: Sacred Valley, Humantay Lake, Rainbow Mountain (breakfasts and picnic lunches).
  • One chef preparing meals during trekking days.
  • Lodging for 4 nights in Cusco.
  • Pre-trail briefing the night before departure.

Not Included

  • Personal expenses (souvenirs, snacks, drinks not included in meals).
  • Tips for guides, drivers, and chef.
  • Optional activities or horse rides at Humantay Lake.
  • Travel insurance and emergency medical expenses.
  • Meals not listed in the inclusions (some dinners may be on your own).
  • Any additional equipment for high-altitude trekking (walking sticks, jackets, etc. if not provided by participants).

Packing List

To make your trip as comfortable as possible, we recommend bringing the following items:

Essentials & Documents

Local money

Local money

Medical kit

Medical kit

Passport

Passport

Sunscreen

Sunscreen

Water

Water

Clothing & Footwear

Cap and hat

Cap and hat

Tennis and boots

Tennis and boots

Waterproof

Waterproof

Waterproof jacket

Waterproof jacket

Equipment & Gear

Camera and cell phone

Camera and cell phone

Portable charger

Portable charger

Small backpack

Small backpack

Sunglasses

Sunglasses

Recommended Extras

Gel alcohol

Gel alcohol

Lanches snacks

Lanches snacks

Lip balm

Lip balm

Travel Tips & Recommendations

Essential Travel Info

Please read these recommendations carefully to prepare for your trip.

  • Passport or official ID.
  • Comfortable hiking shoes and socks.
  • Warm jackets, gloves, hat, and sun protection (sunglasses, sunscreen).
  • Backpack for personal items during hikes.
  • Water bottle (at least 1–2 liters).
  • Camera or smartphone with extra battery or power bank.
  • Light clothing for lower altitudes and layered clothing for high-altitude hikes.
  • Snacks for optional energy boosts.
  • Raincoat or poncho in case of unexpected weather.

Book This Tour

Price per person $650.00
$650.00 x 1 Guest(s)
Total: $650.00
Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the package?

The package includes hotel transfers, professional guides, transportation, entrance fees, meals on trekking days, train tickets, lodging, and a pre-trail briefing.

What is not included in the package?

Personal expenses, optional activities, tips, additional meals not listed, travel insurance, and high-altitude equipment are not included.

What should we carry for the tour?

We will need comfortable hiking shoes, warm and layered clothing, sun protection, water, camera, snacks, and a raincoat.

What time does the tour start each day?

Pickups usually start between 4:30–5:00 A.M., depending on the activity and location of your hotel in Cusco or Sacred Valley.

Is the tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?

Yes, most activities are suitable for children and elderly, but high-altitude hikes require moderate fitness and acclimatization.

How high is Machu Picchu and other trekking sites?

Machu Picchu sits at 2,430 meters above sea level. Humantay Lake is 4,200 meters, and Rainbow Mountain reaches 5,000 meters.

Are meals included?

Meals included are breakfast and picnic lunches during the Sacred Valley, Humantay Lake, and Rainbow Mountain hikes. Other meals are on your own.

Can we buy souvenirs during the tour?

Yes, there are local shops in Cusco, Ollantaytambo, and Aguas Calientes where we can purchase handicrafts and local products.

Is travel insurance required?

We strongly recommend travel insurance to cover emergencies, health issues, or unforeseen changes during the trip.

How long does the Machu Picchu visit last?

We will spend several hours exploring the citadel, including guided tours and free time to take photos and enjoy the views.

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