Lima Cusco Arequipa Puno Amazon Rainforest

Wherever you’re coming from is probably much, much lower than Cusco (11,000 feet) or Machu Picchu (just shy of 8,000 feet). Stay there for at least a day or two.

To Machu Picchu on Vimeo. There are 3 main ways to get to Machu Picchu. The first one and most popular is getting by train. You can take the train…

The easiest way to get to from Cusco to Machu Picchu is to take the train to Aguas Calientes (the town located a few miles from the site)

The other way to get from Cusco to Machu Picchu is to walk as part of a multi-day Machu Picchu tour. Thousands of people hike to Machu Picchu each year.

The idea of our glamping programs is to improve our services with high comfort for our passengers. We focus on keeping the camping part of Glamping, than the glamor. This…