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Lost city of the Incas
Machu Picchu is one of the few destinations that genuinely exceeds its hype. Perched at 2,430 metres in a notch between two razor peaks in the Peruvian Andes, this 15th-century Inca citadel was built with such precision that its stone walls have survived centuries without mortar. The mystery of its purpose, the scale of its engineering, and the overwhelming grandeur of the surrounding mountains combine into an experience that touches something profound in virtually every visitor.
Currency
Peruvian Sol (S/.)
Language
Spanish / Quechua
Timezone
America/Lima
Weather
12 – 20 °C (May – Oct)
May – September
The dry season brings clear skies and the best visibility over the ruins. June and July are the busiest months; May, August, and September offer better availability with equally good conditions.
$50/day
Hostels, street food, public transport
$130/day
Hotels, restaurants, some tours
$400/day
5-star stays, fine dining, private guides
Guided exploration of the Inca citadel with a licensed local guide.
The classic 4-day multi-day hike through cloud forest to the Sun Gate.
Steep climb above the ruins for a bird's-eye view — strictly limited tickets.
Pisac ruins, Ollantaytambo fortress, and local markets.
Thermal baths in the gateway town below Machu Picchu.
Sacsayhuamán fortress, Qorikancha temple, and the San Pedro market.
Fly to Cusco, acclimatise, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, and the Inca Trail (or Vistadome train).
Plan This TripThe tourist circuit (Cusco, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu) is safe and well-trodden. Altitude sickness is the most significant risk — acclimatise in Cusco for at least two days before visiting Machu Picchu.
Citizens of the US, UK, EU, Australia, and Canada can enter Peru visa-free for up to 90 days. A tourist card (TAM) is issued on arrival.
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