Trip Itinerary
TRIP ITINERARY
Cusco to Santa Teresa: Zipline in Lucmabamba + Hot Springs and Star Domes Overnight
Starting Point of the Llactapata Trek 3 Days
The Llactapata Trek 3 Days begins at the Machu Picchu Reservations office in Cusco at 6:30 AM, where you’ll meet your guide and group. From there, a transportation will take you on a scenic 5-hour drive to Santa Teresa, passing through a variety of stunning Andean ecosystems.
Upon arrival in Santa Teresa around 1:00 PM, your guide will take you to a local restaurant to enjoy lunch. Afterward, you’ll board a local transport for a short 30-minute ride to Lucmabamba, where you’ll experience an exhilarating zipline adventure. This activity features five cables spanning mountain to mountain, along with a thrilling 300-meter-long Tibetan bridge suspended nearly 500 meters above the ground. The zipline experience lasts approximately 1.5 to 2 hours and is an unforgettable highlight of the trek.
Following the zipline activity, you’ll take another 30-minute drive to the famous Cocalmayo Hot Springs in Santa Teresa. Here, you can relax in the soothing thermal pools for a couple of hours, surrounded by serene mountain views.
The day concludes with a 45-minute drive to the Star Domes, where you’ll spend the night in panoramic glass domes under a canopy of stars, offering a magical and unique experience.
Lucmabamba Star Domes – Coffee Tour – Llactapata Trek – Hidroeléctrica – Aguas Calientes
Llactapata Trek – Hiking the Inca Trail to Aguas Calientes
The second day of the Llactapata Trek begins early, with a wake-up call at 5:30 AM and breakfast served at 6:00 AM. After breakfast, you will visit a local family to learn about the coffee production process. Lucmabamba is renowned for producing the finest coffee in the Cusco region, and during the coffee tour (30-45 minutes), you will learn about cultivation, harvesting, and roasting, as well as enjoy a fresh coffee tasting.
Following the coffee experience, you will start the Llactapata Inca Trail hike, a 12-kilometer original Inca path that takes approximately 3 hours of uphill walking. Upon reaching the Llactapata Inca ruins, you will be rewarded with stunning views of Machu Picchu from a unique perspective. Your guide will share the history and significance of this site while you explore the ruins.
After visiting Llactapata, the hike continues downhill to Hidroeléctrica, a descent that takes about 2 hours. Once there, you will enjoy a delicious lunch to recharge.
The journey continues with a mostly flat 3-hour hike along the train tracks from Hidroeléctrica to Aguas Calientes, surrounded by lush vegetation and breathtaking Andean scenery. Upon arrival in Aguas Calientes, your guide will escort you to your hotel to rest.
Finally, around 7:00 PM, a group dinner will be organized at a local restaurant, where you can enjoy regional cuisine. After dinner, you will have time to rest and prepare for the exciting visit to Machu Picchu the next day.
Machu Picchu - Cusco
MACHU PICCHU DAY:
- Arriving at Machu Picchu’s Main Gate from Aguas Calientes: To reach Machu Picchu’s main gate from Aguas Calientes, you have two options. You can either embark on a scenic 1.5-hour hike or take a convenient bus ride that costs $12. The choice is yours, and you can even decide on the same day you plan to visit Machu Picchu. Regardless of the option you choose, your day will begin bright and early at 4 am with a delicious breakfast at your hotel in Aguas Calientes.
- If you choose to WALK from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu, your journey will begin at around 4:30 am. You’ll start by walking from your hotel in Aguas Calientes to Puente Ruinas, which takes approximately 30 minutes. Puente Ruinas serves as the first checkpoint, where you’ll need to present your Machu Picchu tickets and original passports to gain entry. Once you’ve passed the Puente Ruinas checkpoint, you’ll embark on an uphill hike to Machu Picchu, climbing approximately 1,700 steps. This ascent typically takes between one hour to one hour and 20 minutes. Upon reaching the main gate of Machu Picchu, you’ll meet up with your group and guide to enter the site and begin your unforgettable exploration of this ancient Inca citadel.
- If you opt to take the BUS from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu, you’ll need to purchase a bus ticket in town, either the night before or on the same morning. Each one-way bus ticket costs $12. Once you have your ticket, join the queue to board the first buses, which depart from Aguas Calientes at 5:30 am. The bus ride takes approximately 30 minutes to reach Machu Picchu. Upon arrival at Machu Picchu, you’ll meet up with your group and guide around 6 am to enter the site and begin exploring the remarkable ancient Inca city together.
MACHU PICCHU GUIDED TOUR:
- Our program includes a Machu Picchu ticket, with the primary circuit options being either circuit 01 or 02. CHECH DETAILS: https://www.machupicchureservations.org/destination/machu-picchu-circuits If there is no availability for the first choice, we will include circuit 03 or 04. Ticket availability depends on the time of booking, so if you prefer the primary circuit options, we recommend booking well in advance. For more information about the different circuits and ticket details, please visit our website or contact us directly. Upon arrival at Machu Picchu, our experienced tour guide will lead you on a 2.5-hour guided exploration of the Inca city, following the circuit outlined in your ticket. The guide will share insights about the history and significance of Machu Picchu while allowing time for photographs and taking in the breathtaking views. You’ll visit the most iconic locations within the site during the tour.
- At the conclusion of the guided tour, you will have some leisure time to explore and relax on your own. If you have arranged to hike Huayna Picchu (which must be booked ahead of time, as it is a popular option that sells out quickly and costs $60 per person), your guide will direct you to the starting point. The hike will take no more than 2 hours to complete, with a round-trip time.
- Alternatively, you may choose to hike Machu Picchu Mountain instead of Huayna Picchu. This hike is more challenging and takes a minimum of three hours for the round-trip (at an additional cost of $60 per person).
- For those considering either of the mountain climbs, we recommend opting for the train return to Cusco to allow more time to explore the mountains. If you prefer to return by car, we suggest spending an additional night in Aguas Calientes and departing by car on the sixth day from the Hydroelectric station. This will give you ample time to fully experience the beauty of the mountains and make the most of your journey.
After immersing yourself in the wonders of Machu Picchu and exploring its surroundings, it’s time to make your way back to Cusco. We offer two convenient options for your return journey: by car or by train. Both options ensure a smooth and comfortable trip to Cusco.
- If you choose to return BY CAR, you will need to begin your walk from Machu Picchu to Hidroelectrica around 10:30 am. This trek typically takes 3 to 3.5 hours to complete. It is essential to reach Hidroelectrica by 2:00 pm in order to board the car, which is scheduled to depart at 2:30 pm. The car journey from Hidroelectrica to Cusco takes approximately 6 hours, and you can expect to arrive in Cusco around 9:30 pm. Upon arrival, you will be dropped off in the city center of Cusco.
- If you opt to return BY TRAIN to Cusco after visiting Machu Picchu, you have two options for getting to the town of Aguas Calientes. You can either walk down for 1.5 hours, or take a bus that takes just 30 minutes but costs 12 dollars. Once you arrive in Aguas Calientes, you’ll have time to explore the town and have lunch before returning to your hotel to gather your belongings and head to the train station. The train to Ollantaytambo is available at either 2:30 pm or 2:55 pm, depending on availability, and the journey takes 1.5 hours, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. Upon arrival in Ollantaytambo, a transfer arranged by Machu Picchu Reservations or with your name on it will be waiting to take you back to Cusco, a 2-hour journey, arriving around 6:30 pm and dropping you off in the city center.
Tour Inclusions
Inclusions
Included
Pre-Trek Briefing at 6 pm at the Machu Picchu Reservations Office in Cusco:
The day before starting the Llactapata trek 3 days, a briefing will be held at 6:00 pm at the Machu Picchu Reservation office in Cusco. During this meeting, you will meet your guide and the other members of the group who will be trekking with you. The guide will provide important information, such as:
- Technical details of the trek.
- Exact pick-up times to begin the tour.
- Printed train tickets and Machu Picchu entry tickets.
- Distribution of the duffle bag, in which you can pack up to 7 kg of personal belongings to be carried by the horses.
The guide will also explain how to store any extra luggage if you wish to leave it with Machu Picchu Reservations: For this briefing, you don’t need to bring any personal belongings, just your passport for the check-in process of your reserved tour. After the meeting, you can:
- Pay any outstanding balance if you haven’t paid 100% of the tour cost.
- Rent a sleeping bag or trekking poles if you didn’t rent them when you booked the trek.
Transportation from Cusco to Santa Teresa
- The tour includes transportation from Cusco to Santa Teresa. You will travel with your group and guide in a comfortable and safe vehicle, departing from the Machu Picchu Reservations office in Cusco. This transfer is an essential part of the tour, ensuring a hassle-free journey to Santa Teresa to begin your adventure.
Machu Picchu Ticket Included
- The Llactapata Trek 3 Days price includes the entry ticket to Machu Picchu. There are several circuits to explore the citadel, and we will secure the best available option when you make your reservation.
- Our first preference is Circuit 2: Llaqta Machu Picchu / Classic Route 2-A, which offers access to the iconic panoramic viewpoint and allows you to explore around 70% of the citadel.
- If Circuit 2-A is unavailable, we will book Circuit 2-B: Lower Terrace, which also provides access to the classic viewpoint and approximately 60% of Machu Picchu.
- To increase your chances of securing one of these circuits, we strongly recommend booking your tour at least 3 to 4 months in advance. If neither of these options is available, we will select an alternative circuit that allows access to specific areas of Machu Picchu.
Duffle Bag Service for 7 Kilos:
- During the informational briefing, you will be provided with a duffle bag that allows you to pack up to 7 kilos of your personal belongings. Our team will transport these duffle bags on cars throughout the entire trip, ensuring you have access to them at the campsites. This service enables you to hike comfortably with just your daypack. After completing your trek and returning to Cusco, you can easily leave the duffle bags at the Machu Picchu Reservations office for your convenience.
Professional tour guide for the salkantay trek and Machu Picchu tour included.
- The Llactapata Trek is led by certified professional guides who are experts in mountain excursions, including the Llactapata itself. Our guides will accompany you throughout the entire trek and also provide a guided tour of Machu Picchu, following the circuit and schedule indicated on your ticket. Always equipped with a first aid kit and an oxygen tank, they are prepared to assist in case of any emergency. Additionally, our guides speak both English and Spanish, ensuring an informative and safe experience.
Machu Picchu Guided Tour:
- Your package includes a scheduled 2-hour visit to Machu Picchu, featuring an immersive 2.5-hour guided tour led by one of our expert guides. This tour is designed to enhance your understanding of this historic site and is tailored to fit your ticket’s entry time and designated circuit.
- Following this engaging exploration, you’ll have 30 minutes of personal time to fully appreciate the breathtaking beauty of Machu Picchu before continuing your journey.
What Type of Accommodation is Included in the 3-Day Llactapata Trek?
- The Llactapata Trek includes one night in the Star Domes, panoramic glass domes that offer a unique and immersive experience under the Andean skies. The second night is spent in a comfortable accommodation in Aguas Calientes, the base town for Machu Picchu.
- The Star Domes campsite is equipped with mattresses, pillows, and sleeping bags. Each dome is designed for two people but is spacious enough to accommodate three to four individuals comfortably. If you are traveling as a group of three or four and prefer to stay together, this arrangement can be made upon request. However, the standard setup is typically two people per dome for added comfort and privacy.
Meals Included in the 3-Day Llactapata Trek
- The 3-Day Llactapata Trek includes 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 2 dinners, all prepared by our expert chefs who accompany the group throughout the journey. We cater to a variety of dietary needs, offering vegan, vegetarian, and other special dietary options to accommodate restrictions.
- Our meals are made with fresh, high-quality ingredients and are carefully designed to be nutritious and energy-boosting, ensuring you have the strength and stamina to enjoy the trek to the fullest.
Round-Trip Transportation for the Zipline and Hot Springs
- The Llactapata 3-Day Trek includes round-trip transportation to the zipline activity and the visit to the Santa Teresa Hot Springs. These transfers are fully arranged, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience as you enjoy these exciting and relaxing activities during your trek.
Zipline in Lucmabamba Included
- The zipline activity in Lucmabamba is fully included in the Llactapata 3-Day Trek. This exhilarating experience takes place after arriving in Santa Teresa, where you’ll enjoy 5 zipline cables stretching across breathtaking landscapes, as well as a thrilling Tibetan bridge crossing. This unforgettable adventure adds an exciting touch to your trek!
Return Trip Options from Machu Picchu:
- After your visit to Machu Picchu, you have two options for your return trip: by car or by train.
- Train Option: Typically, your train ticket will be scheduled for 2:30 p.m., 2:55 p.m., or 3:20 p.m., depending on availability. To reach the train station, you can either walk for about an hour or take a bus for $12. You’ll have some time to explore the charming town of Aguas Calientes, enjoy lunch, and relax. Please make sure to arrive at the train station at least 30 minutes before your departure. The train ride to Ollantaytambo takes approximately 1.5 hours. Once you arrive, a transfer from Machu Picchu Reservations will be waiting for you with your name. You will then travel by car back to Cusco, which takes another 2 hours, with a drop-off at Plaza Regocijo. You can expect to return to Cusco around 6:30 p.m.
- Car Option: If you choose the car option, you will start with a 3-hour hike from Machu Picchu to the hydroelectric station. This trek should begin no later than 11:00 a.m. The hike consists of an initial 30-40 minute descent, followed by approximately 1.5 to 2 hours of flat walking along the train tracks. You should arrive at the hydroelectric station by 2:30 p.m. to catch the 3:00 p.m. car. The car journey back to Cusco will take around 6 to 7 hours, and you will arrive at approximately 10:00 p.m., with the final stop at Plaza Regocijo in the center of Cusco.
Free storage service
- If you have extra luggage and need a place to store it during your Salkantay Trek, Machu Picchu Reservations offers a complimentary storage service for all clients who book the tour with us.
- Our storage facility is conveniently located at our main office in the heart of Cusco, just a short walk from Plaza de Armas. The storage is available daily from 4:30 am to 10:00 pm, including Sundays. For security reasons, access outside these hours is not available.
Vegetarian and Vegan Dining:
- We provide a selection of vegetarian and vegan meals, along with options to accommodate various dietary restrictions, including gluten-free choices. There is no additional cost for these modifications; simply inform us of your preferences when making your reservation.
Emergency Provisions:
- To prepare for any urgent situations during tours, our guides carry essential emergency supplies. Each guide is equipped with an oxygen bottle and a fully stocked first aid kit to provide immediate assistance when needed.
Not Included
What to Pack
What to Pack
The following list explains the items and documents you should bring on the trek:
- Backpack: Bring a backpack to carry essentials like water, snacks, camera, sunscreen, valuables, a jacket, and other personal items.
- Sleeping bag: Ensure your sleeping bag is rated for at least -5°C. If you don’t have one, you can rent one from the trekking company.
- Trekking poles: If you have knee or ankle problems or are accustomed to using hiking poles, bring them along. If you don’t have any, rentals are available.
- Wool hat or cap: Protect your head from the cold with a warm hat or cap.
- Sun hat: A hat with a wide brim will protect your face and neck from the sun.
- Long-sleeved t-shirts (1-2): These provide better sun protection and warmth.
- Long pants: Leggings are also acceptable. Avoid cotton as it absorbs moisture.
- Hiking shoes: Wear comfortable and supportive footwear suitable for the trail.
- Wool socks (1-2 pairs): These help to keep your feet warm and dry.
- Rain gear: Bring a rain jacket, pants, and a poncho, especially during the rainy season. You can purchase a poncho if you don’t have one.
- Small towel: Useful for wiping sweat, washing your face, or drying off after a swim.
- Shorts: Bring lightweight, quick-drying shorts for warmer weather or when swimming.
- Sunglasses: Protect your eyes from the sun and glare.
- Water bottle: Stay hydrated throughout the trek by carrying a reusable water bottle.
- Personal toiletries: Pack items like a toothbrush, toothpaste, and any other essentials.
- Toilet paper: It’s always handy to have your own roll of toilet paper for the trek.
- Sunscreen: Protect your skin from sunburn by using sunscreen with a high SPF.
- Insect repellent: Keep insects at bay with a suitable repellent.
- Sandals and flip-flops: These can be useful during downtime at the campsite or when visiting hot springs.
- Bathing suit: Bring one for swimming or visiting hot springs.
- Snacks: Pack snacks like chocolate, cereal bars, candies, dried fruits, or energy bars to keep your energy levels up during the trek.
- Extra money in Peruvian Soles: Bring some cash for emergencies, tips, or additional expenses.
Remember that a duffel bag will be provided for you to pack up to 7 kilos of luggage, which will be carried by horses. You will receive the duffel bag at the pre-trek briefing.
Documents to bring:
- Original passport: Required for identification purposes during the trek and at Machu Picchu.
- Student ID: If you have booked the tour as a student, bring your student ID to prove your status at the Machu Picchu checkpoint.
Prices
Pricing
Llactapata Trek Pricing (Group Service) – 2024 and 2025
The cost of the Llactapata Trek varies depending on whether you are a student, a child, or an adult, and your selected return option—by car or train. Below are the detailed pricing options for group service:
Llactapata Trek with Return by Car
- Student: $230 USD per person (Valid student ID required)
- Child (Ages 8-17): $230 USD per person
- Adult: $250 USD per person
Llactapata Trek with Return by Train
- Student: $280 USD per person (Valid student ID required)
- Child (Ages 8-17): $280 USD per person
- Adult: $300 USD per person
Select the return option that best suits your preferences and budget for an unforgettable trekking experience.
Additional options to enhance your trek experience:
- Huaynapicchu Mountain: Add this option for an extra $60 USD. Check availability at www.machupicchu.gob.pe/inicio.
- Machu Picchu Montaña: Add this option for an extra $60 USD. Check availability at www.machupicchu.gob.pe/inicio.
- Sleeping Bag Rental: If you need a sleeping bag for the trek, you can rent one for an additional $10 USD.
- Trekking Poles Rental: Rent a pair of trekking poles for the entire trek at an additional cost of $10 USD.
- Upgrade to Vistadome Train: If you choose to return to Cusco by train, you can upgrade to the Vistadome train for an extra $35 USD.
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STUDENT PRICE:
HOW TO APPLY FOR THE STUDENT PRICE:
The student price is available for all students around the world, provided that they meet the requirements set by the Peruvian government. This discount is applicable when purchasing Machu Picchu tickets from the Peruvian government.
TO QUALIFY FOR THE STUDENT PRICE, YOU MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:
Your student ID must be an original ID issued by your university, made of PVC material.
The student ID must have the following information printed on it.
- University information.
- Student name.
- Student picture.
- The student ID must have a valid expiration date printed on it, which is only valid for one year. For instance, if you visit Machu Picchu in 2023, the expiration date on your ID must be 2023 or 2024. If you visit Machu Picchu in 2023, the maximum expiration date allowed is 2024.
- The student discount is available only for students who are not more than 25 years old.
- The International Student Identification Card (ISIC) is not valid for the discount, even if it meets the requirements mentioned above.
- The only valid document for the student price is the original student ID that meets the requirements set by the Peruvian government. No other documents such as certifications or virtual cards are accepted as proof of student status.
- To apply for the student price, send us a photo of both sides of your student ID to machupicchureservations@gmail.com when you book the tour. If you send it later, you will not be eligible for the student discount.
How to Book
How to Book with Machu Picchu Reservation
TO BOOK THE LLACTAPATA TREK TO MACHU PICCHU 3D – 2N, FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE STEPS:
- Choose a reputable, government-authorized tour operator.
- Click the “Book Online” button, select the date, and complete the booking form. Have one person fill it out for the entire group to ensure you’re booked together. Keep your passport handy for accurate information.
- Make a payment online using any debit or credit card. There’s a 2.9% fee for online payments, which customers must cover.
- To secure your LLACTAPATA TREK TO MACHU PICCHU 3D – 2N, provide a $120 deposit per person. This helps obtain necessary permits and tickets from the Peruvian government.
- Optionally, you can pay the full tour amount upfront to avoid any future payment concerns.
- If you choose to pay only the deposit, the remaining balance is due 24 hours before the tour begins. You can pay in cash (soles or dollars) at the office in Cusco or by card (3.9% fee). You can also pay the balance online with any card (2.9% fee).
By following these straightforward steps, you can easily book your LLACTAPATA TREK TO MACHU PICCHU 3D – 2N experience and focus on preparing for your adventure.
Payment: You can pay for LLACTAPATA TREK TO MACHU PICCHU 3D – 2N online using any debit or credit card. A 2.9% fee applies to online payments, which customers must cover. To book LLACTAPATA TREK TO MACHU PICCHU 3D – 2N, a $120 deposit per person is required to secure permits and tickets from the Peruvian government. You can choose to pay the full tour amount upfront to avoid future payment concerns. If you pay only the deposit, the remaining balance is due 24 hours before the tour starts. Pay the balance in cash (soles or dollars) at our office in Cusco, or by card with a 3.9% fee. You can also pay online using any card with a 2.9% fee.
Passport Requirements: Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned entry date to Peru. If it’s set to expire within 6 months, renew it before traveling. If your passport expires within 6 months but you want to secure LLACTAPATA TREK TO MACHU PICCHU 3D – 2N and Machu Picchu tickets, book the tour and update your passport details with us after renewal. Failure to do so may result in permit and ticket forfeiture.
Travel Insurance: We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance to protect your investment. Obtain insurance before departing and consider working with a reputable agency for affordable coverage.
Deposit: The $120 deposit per person for the LLACTAPATA TREK TO MACHU PICCHU 3D – 2N tour is non-refundable and non-transferable.
Remaining Balance: If you only pay the deposit, the balance is due 24 hours before the tour starts. Pay in cash (soles or dollars) at our office in Cusco or by card with a 3.9% fee. You can also pay online with any card and a 2.9% fee.
Student Discount: If your student card meets Peruvian government requirements, reserve the tour with a deposit and pay the remaining balance upon arrival in Cusco. The student discount will be applied at that time.
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Competitive Pricing: We offer a range of affordable packages and options, allowing you to experience the magic of Machu Picchu without breaking the bank.
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Choose Machu Picchu Reservations for a remarkable and hassle-free adventure, as we strive to make your dream trip to Machu Picchu an unforgettable reality.
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