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The Complete Guide to Machu Picchu Circuits in 2026
Everything you need to know about the four circuits, what each one includes, and how to choose the right one for your visit.
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The Sacred Valley of the Incas stretches between Cusco and Machu Picchu. It's home to some of the most impressive Inca ruins outside of Machu Picchu itself.
Read more →Aguas Calientes Guide
Aguas Calientes (officially Machu Picchu Pueblo) is the small town at the base of Machu Picchu. Most visitors spend at least one night here before heading up to the ruins early in the morning.
Read more →10-Day Peru Itinerary 2026: A Balanced Route for Highlights and Travel Time
Ten days is the goldilocks length for a first Peru trip — Lima, the southern coast, Lake Titicaca, Cusco and Machu Picchu without rushing. Here's the route.
Read more →Sacred Valley Travel Guide 2026: Best Stops, Towns & Planning Tips
The Sacred Valley of the Incas is the green corridor between Cusco and Machu Picchu, and it's the most underrated part of most Peru itineraries. Pisac, Ollantaytambo, Maras, Moray, and Chinchero ea…
Read more →Peru Itinerary for First-Time Visitors: Where to Start, What to Prioritize (2026)
First-time travelers in Peru tend to either over-plan (and burn out) or under-plan (and lose two days to altitude sickness in Cusco). This guide walks through the smartest order for a first trip, w…
Read more →Peru Itinerary Focused on Cusco and Machu Picchu (2026 Guide)
If you only have a week and Machu Picchu is the reason you're coming to Peru, this is the trip to plan around. This guide lays out a five- to seven-day Cusco-and-Machu-Picchu plan, walks through al…
Read more →Machu Picchu Tickets Explained: Circuits, Routes and When to Book in 2026
Machu Picchu now runs on a strict three-circuit system, and your ticket is tied to a specific route, entry time and (in many cases) sub-route — there's no longer a generic "any-route" pass. Circuit…
Read more →Lima to Cusco: Best Ways to Travel for Safety, Comfort, and More (2026)
Lima to Cusco is the most popular journey in Peru, and there are three realistic ways to do it. Flights are best for trips under a week, hop-on/hop-off services like Peru Hop are the safest and mos…
Read more →Is Machu Picchu Worth It? An Honest 2026 Take Before You Plan
Yes — Machu Picchu is worth it, but the answer depends on how you plan it. Travellers who arrive rushed, in poor weather, with the wrong circuit, or with no acclimatisation time are the ones who le…
Read more →Is Bus Travel in Peru Safe in 2026? Honest Guide for Travelers
Bus travel in Peru is broadly safe on main coastal corridors with reputable operators, but riskier on twisty Andean and remote night routes — and theft and terminal-area scams matter as much as cra…
Read more →How to Visit Machu Picchu in 2026: A Complete First-Timer's Guide
Visiting Machu Picchu in 2026 takes a little more planning than it did a decade ago — timed-entry circuits, daily caps, and Aguas Calientes shuttle quotas all matter. Most first-timers do best with…
Read more →How to Get to Machu Picchu in 2026: Train, Bus & Trek Options
Every route to Machu Picchu has two stages — first you reach Aguas Calientes (the town at the base), then you make the final ascent to the citadel itself. There is no road that goes the whole way a…
Read more →How Many Days Do You Need for Machu Picchu? A 2026 Planner
One day inside Machu Picchu itself is enough to see the citadel — but you almost never want a one-day total trip. The realistic minimum, end-to-end, is three to four days (Cusco arrival, an acclima…
Read more →Getting Around Peru in 2026: Bus, Flight, Train & Transfer Guide
Peru has four realistic transport modes for visitors — domestic flights, hop-on/hop-off tourist buses, public intercity buses, and a small (but spectacular) train network. For most first-time trave…
Read more →Cusco vs Aguas Calientes: Where to Stay for Machu Picchu (2026)
The right base for Machu Picchu depends almost entirely on how much time you have and whether you want sunrise at the citadel without a 4 a.m. start. Cusco offers more food, history, and accommodat…
Read more →Cusco Travel Guide 2026: What to Know Before Visiting
Cusco is the historic capital of the Inca Empire and the launchpad for nearly every Machu Picchu trip, but its 3,399-meter (11,151-foot) altitude catches many travelers off guard. This guide walks…
Read more →Best Time to Visit Machu Picchu in 2026: Weather, Crowds & Tips
The classic answer is May and September — clear skies plus manageable crowds. June through August has the driest weather but the heaviest tourist volume and the highest prices. February is the wett…
Read more →7-Day Peru Itinerary 2026: The Best One-Week Plan for Peru
Seven days is the inflection point where Peru opens up. With one week, you can travel overland from Lima down the Pacific coast to the desert, then up into the Andes to Cusco and Machu Picchu — wit…
Read more →5-Day Peru Itinerary 2026: A Simple Route for First-Time Travelers
Five days in Peru is short, but it's enough to see the country's two headline destinations — Lima and Machu Picchu — without feeling rushed at every turn. The smartest plan flies you from Lima to C…
Read more →2-Week Peru Itinerary 2026: How to See More Without Rushing
Two weeks is the sweet spot for Peru — long enough to acclimatize naturally, layer in coast and Andes, and reach Machu Picchu without the breathless feeling of a rushed long weekend. This guide map…
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