Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour

Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour

Price from:
$ 299.00 USD
Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour
Tour Type
National Parks
Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour
Maximun Altitude
4,349m/14,268 ft.
Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour
Physical Level
Moderate
Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour
Recommended Season
Throughout the year

Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour

Price from: $ 299.00 USD

The BUDGET ADVENTURE alternative route to Machu Picchu — for travelers who want to experience Peru’s iconic destination via the scenic overland route (NOT the standard PeruRail from Ollantaytambo). Includes 06:00 AM Cusco hotel pickup, scenic drive over Abra Malaga Pass 4,349m with Nevado Verónica viewpoint stops, descent through Carrizales cloud forest and Huamán Marca ruins, Cocalmayo Hot Springs INCLUDED (1 hour), Santa Teresa 2-star hotel overnight (options: single, double, matrimonial), 2h30 morning walking hike Hidroeléctrica → Aguas Calientes alongside the railway, 12:00 PM Machu Picchu Circuit 2A/2B entry with 2-hour private guided tour, and PeruRail Expedition return train at 16:22 PM + private van to Cusco.

Tour Plan: Cusco | Abra Malaga Pass | Carrizales | Cocalmayo Hot Springs | Santa Teresa | Machu Picchu Ruins

Budget Adventure Alternative Route from Cusco

Most travelers reach Machu Picchu the same way: standard PeruRail Expedition train from Ollantaytambo, morning citadel visit, afternoon return. It’s efficient, comfortable, and works well for time-constrained tourists. But some travelers want the journey itself to be part of the experience — scenic panoramic viewpoints, cloud forest ecosystems, natural hot springs, off-the-beaten-track villages, and a bit of adventure hiking.

The Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour is our answer for adventurous budget travelers.

Five reasons adventurous budget travelers choose this alternative route (and why it’s genuinely different from every other Machu Picchu tour in our catalog):

1. The BUDGET ADVENTURE alternative route in our Machu Picchu catalog. Every other Machu Picchu tour uses standard PeruRail from Ollantaytambo because it’s fastest and easiest. This Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day is the ONLY alternative route — scenic overland via Abra Malaga Pass, Santa María, Santa Teresa, and Hidroeléctrica walking. Perfect for travelers who prioritize the journey experience over travel efficiency.

2. Only $12 more than our Machu Picchu Full Day — but includes 2 DAYS + hotel + Cocalmayo Hot Springs + adventure route. Compare: Machu Picchu Full Day at $287 (1 day, standard PeruRail) vs this Machu Picchu by Car at $299 (2 days, adventure route, hotel INCLUDED, Cocalmayo Hot Springs INCLUDED, multiple meals INCLUDED). The math strongly favors this tour for adventurous budget travelers with 2 days available.

3. Cocalmayo Hot Springs INCLUDED — unique attraction in our entire catalog. No other tour in our catalog includes Cocalmayo Hot Springs. These natural thermal baths surrounded by tropical vegetation offer 1 hour of relaxation after the Day 1 scenic drive from Cusco. Locker included FREE, towel rental available onsite. It’s a highlight of the entire tour for many travelers.

4. Multi-microclimate journey — Andes → cloud forest → jungle in one experience. The Day 1 drive delivers more ecosystem diversity in 8 hours than most travelers experience in a week. Start in the Andean highlands (Cusco 3,350m), climb to Abra Malaga Pass 4,349m with snow-capped Nevado Verónica 5,893m panoramas, descend into the Carrizales cloud forest with tropical birds and orchids, continue through the Santa María fruit-growing region, and arrive at Santa Teresa’s subtropical climate (1,575m). This ecosystem diversity is impossible via standard train route.

5. 2h30 walking adventure Hidroeléctrica → Aguas Calientes. Day 2 morning includes a 2.5-hour walking hike alongside the railway from Hidroeléctrica to Aguas Calientes. This is the same route Inca Trail trekkers arrive by, but only the final scenic section — no permits needed, no camping, no 4-day commitment. Wildflower-lined trail, dramatic river gorge views, tropical vegetation, and cloud forest canopy — arrive at Machu Picchu having earned it through gentle adventure hiking.

QUICK FACTS BAR

⏱️ Duration2 days / 1 night
🎯 CategoryBUDGET ADVENTURE — alternative route
📅 Day 1Cusco → Abra Malaga → Cocalmayo Hot Springs → Santa Teresa
📅 Day 2Santa Teresa → Hidroeléctrica walk → Machu Picchu → Cusco
🕐 Day 1 pickup06:00 AM at your Cusco hotel
🕐 Day 2 start05:30 AM at Santa Teresa hotel
📍 Pickup locationCusco hotel ONLY (not airport — logistics)
✈️ ReturnCusco hotel OR Cusco airport (on request)
🚐 Vehicle Day 1Private van with driver
♨️ Cocalmayo Hot SpringsINCLUDED (1 hour + FREE locker)
⛰️ Max altitudeAbra Malaga Pass 4,349m
🏨 Santa Teresa hotel2-star INCLUDED (single/double/matrimonial)
🥾 Day 2 hike~2h30 Hidroeléctrica → Aguas Calientes
☕ Day 2 breakfastINCLUDED at Aguas Calientes restaurant
🚌 Shuttle bus Day 2Consettur Aguas Calientes → Machu Picchu (11:00 AM)
🎫 Machu Picchu entry12:00 PM — Circuit 2A or 2B priority (or per availability)
🎓 Guided tour Machu Picchu2 hours private Kondor Path certified guide
🍽️ Day 2 lunchINCLUDED à la carte at Aguas Calientes restaurant
🚂 Return trainPeruRail Expedition · Aguas Calientes 16:22 → Ollantaytambo
🚐 Return transportPrivate van Ollantaytambo → Cusco (~2h)
🚐 Cusco arrival~20:30-21:00 PM
🍽️ Day 1 lunchINCLUDED (box lunch)
🍽️ Day 1 dinnerINCLUDED at Santa Teresa restaurant
🎫 Machu Picchu ticketINCLUDED (SERNANP 2026 fee)
🎯 FormatPRIVATE TOUR (your group only)
👥 Group size1-10 travelers (larger groups: contact)
🎓 Age minimum5 years with guardian over 21
📅 OperatingYear-round daily (January-March landslide advisory)
💪 DifficultyEasy-Moderate (2h30 walking Day 2 + altitude)
💲 From$299 USD per person (group of 10)

⚠️ Important: Return train and Machu Picchu entry times may vary based on availability. We confirm exact schedule 48 hours before departure.

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Price From
$ 299.00 USD
Trip Length: 2-Day
Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour
Tour Type
National Parks
Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour
Maximun Altitude
4,349m/14,268 ft.
Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour
Group Size
1 to 10 travelers
Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour
Physical Level
Moderate
Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour
Recommended Season
Throughout the year
Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour
Duration
2-Day

Embark on a thrilling adventure through the stunning landscapes of Machu Picchu on a 2-day car tour. This unforgettable journey will take you through historical sites and breathtaking scenery, providing an experience you’ll never forget.

Overview

Tour Machu Picchu by Car Overview

The Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour is Cusco’s BUDGET ADVENTURE alternative route to Machu Picchu — the only tour in our catalog that bypasses standard PeruRail from Ollantaytambo in favor of the scenic overland route via Abra Malaga, Santa Teresa, and Hidroeléctrica.

This is NOT the tour for:

  • ❌ Time-constrained travelers wanting standard efficient Machu Picchu day trip (MP Full Day at $287 is better)
  • ❌ First-time comprehensive travelers wanting Sacred Valley included (SV + MP 2 Day at $334 works better)
  • ❌ Couples wanting romantic experience (Romantic 2 Day at $360 is designed for couples)
  • ❌ Bucket-list comprehensive travelers (MP Express 4 Days at $472 is comprehensive)
  • ❌ Photography enthusiasts wanting sunrise MP (Photo Travel 6 Days at $525 has sunrise + double entry)
  • ❌ Luxury bucket-list travelers (Belmond Hiram Bingham at $1,228 is luxury tier)
  • ❌ Travelers uncomfortable with 2h30 walking (physical requirement)
  • ❌ Travelers preferring luxury hotels (Santa Teresa 2-star is basic quality)

This IS the tour for:

  • Budget backpackers wanting cheaper Machu Picchu alternative
  • Adventure travelers preferring scenic drive over standard train
  • Cocalmayo Hot Springs enthusiasts
  • Multi-microclimate travelers (Andes → cloud forest → jungle)
  • Off-the-beaten-track travelers bypassing tourist crowds
  • Photography enthusiasts wanting Abra Malaga + cloud forest
  • Repeat Machu Picchu visitors wanting different route
  • Overlanders + road trip fans
  • Santa Teresa + Santa María region explorers
  • Time-flexible budget travelers

What Makes This Route Genuinely Different

Standard tours use PeruRail from Ollantaytambo because:

  • ✅ Fastest route (1.5-2 hours from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes)
  • ✅ Most comfortable (panoramic windows, onboard service)
  • ✅ Weather-independent (train operates rain or shine)
  • ❌ Skips scenic Abra Malaga viewpoints
  • ❌ Bypasses cloud forest experience
  • ❌ No hot springs access
  • ❌ Standard tourist experience

This Machu Picchu by Car route includes:

  • Abra Malaga Pass 4,349m panoramic viewpoints (Nevado Verónica 5,893m)
  • Carrizales cloud forest ecosystem transition
  • Huamán Marca Inca ruins (roadside site rarely visited)
  • Cocalmayo Hot Springs — natural thermal baths
  • Santa Teresa overnight — subtropical village experience
  • Walking adventure Hidroeléctrica → Aguas Calientes (~2h30)
  • Cheaper than standard combo tours
  • ❌ Longer travel time (8+ hours Day 1)
  • ❌ More physically demanding
  • ❌ Weather-sensitive (landslide risk January-March)

The Complete Adventure Timeline

Day 1 (~06:00 AM – 20:00 PM):

  • 06:00 AM Cusco pickup at your hotel
  • 06:00-10:30 AM: Cusco → Chinchero → Ollantaytambo → Abra Malaga Pass (4,349m)
  • 10:30 AM: Nevado Verónica viewpoint stop
  • 11:00 AM-14:00 PM: descent through Carrizales cloud forest → Huamán Marca ruins → Santa María village
  • Lunch: box lunch during the journey or at Santa María
  • 14:00-17:00 PM: Santa María → Santa Teresa (~1,575m subtropical)
  • 17:00-18:00 PM: Cocalmayo Hot Springs (1 hour relaxation)
  • 18:00-19:30 PM: check-in at Santa Teresa 2-star hotel (choose room type)
  • 19:30-20:30 PM: dinner at Santa Teresa restaurant
  • Overnight: Santa Teresa hotel (2-star, options: single/double/matrimonial)

Day 2 (~05:30 AM – 21:00 PM):

  • 05:30 AM: transport Santa Teresa hotel → Hidroeléctrica
  • 06:00 AM: start walking Hidroeléctrica → Aguas Calientes (~2h30 hike alongside railway)
  • ~09:00 AM: arrival Aguas Calientes
  • 09:00-10:30 AM: breakfast at Aguas Calientes restaurant (INCLUDED)
  • 11:00 AM: Consettur shuttle bus Aguas Calientes → Machu Picchu
  • 12:00 PM (noon): Machu Picchu Circuit 2A/2B entry
  • 12:00-14:00 PM: 2-hour private guided tour, Kondor Path Tours
  • 14:00-15:00 PM: Consettur descent to Aguas Calientes
  • 15:00-16:00 PM: à la carte lunch at Aguas Calientes restaurant (INCLUDED)
  • 16:22 PM: PeruRail Expedition return train → Ollantaytambo
  • ~17:58 PM: arrival Ollantaytambo + private van to Cusco
  • ~20:30-21:00 PM: drop-off at your Cusco hotel (or Cusco airport on request)

How This Tour Compares to Other Machu Picchu Options

FeatureMP by Car 2 Day (this)MP Full DaySV + MP 2 DayRomantic 2 Day
CategoryBUDGET ADVENTUREStandard budgetStandard sweet spotROMANTIC couples
Duration2 days / 1 night1 day2 days / 1 night2 days / 1 night
RouteOverland via Abra MalagaStandard PeruRailStandard PeruRail + SVStandard PeruRail + Rainbow
HotelSanta Teresa 2-star INCLUDED✅ Aguas Calientes (NOT included)
Cocalmayo Hot SpringsINCLUDED (1h)
Abra Malaga PassYES 4,349m
Sacred Valley✅ Pisac + Ollantaytambo
Rainbow Mountain✅ Day 2 horseback
MP CircuitCircuit 2A/2BCircuit 2Circuit 2Circuit 2A
MP entry12:00 PM11:00-14:00 PM08:00 AM11:00 AM
Walking required2h30 Day 2MinimalMinimalMinimal
Physical levelEasy-ModerateEasyEasyChallenging (Rainbow)
Best forAdventure + budgetTime-constrainedFirst-time comprehensiveCouples romantic
From$299 USD$287 USD$334 USD$360 USD

Choose MP by Car 2 Day if: adventure priority + budget + 2 days available + comfortable with walking + off-the-beaten-track preference.

Why Book Direct with Kondor Path Tours for Machu Picchu by Car

  • 🏢 Direct local operator in Cusco — DIRCETUR licensed
  • 🎯 PRIVATE TOUR format — just your group
  • 🚐 Private van transport Cusco↔Santa Teresa
  • ♨️ Cocalmayo Hot Springs INCLUDED (1 hour + locker gratis)
  • 🏨 Santa Teresa 2-star hotel INCLUDED (choose room type)
  • 🍽️ Multiple meals INCLUDED: Day 1 box lunch + dinner, Day 2 breakfast + à la carte lunch
  • 🎫 Machu Picchu Circuit 2A/2B with SERNANP 2026 fee
  • 🎓 2-hour private guided tour Kondor Path certified
  • 🚂 PeruRail Expedition return train included
  • ✈️ Optional airport drop-off at return
  • ⭐ TripAdvisor 5.0
  • 💳 PayPal payment processed within 40 minutes
  • 📱 WhatsApp 24/7 adventure concierge
  • 🎓 Age 5+ family-friendly minimum
  • 📅 Operating year-round (advisory January-March)

Top Highlights of the Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour

  • 🎯 BUDGET ADVENTURE alternative route — unique in catalog
  • 💰 Only $12 more than Full Day for 2 days + hotel + hot springs
  • ⛰️ Abra Malaga Pass 4,349m panoramic viewpoints
  • 🏔️ Nevado Verónica 5,893m snow peak views
  • 🌲 Carrizales cloud forest ecosystem
  • 🏛️ Huamán Marca Inca ruins (off-the-beaten-track)
  • ♨️ Cocalmayo Hot Springs INCLUDED (1 hour + FREE locker)
  • 🏨 Santa Teresa 2-star hotel INCLUDED (choose single/double/matrimonial)
  • 🥾 2h30 walking Hidroeléctrica → Aguas Calientes adventure
  • 🎫 Machu Picchu Circuit 2A/2B at 12:00 PM entry
  • 🎓 2-hour private Kondor Path guide at Machu Picchu
  • 🏛️ Intihuatana + Temple of the Sun + Sacred Plaza
  • 🏛️ Guardian’s House iconic viewpoint
  • 🍽️ Multiple meals INCLUDED — 4 out of 5 tour meals
  • 🚂 PeruRail Expedition return train
  • 🚌 Consettur shuttle bus round-trip
  • 🚐 Private van transport Cusco↔Santa Teresa
  • 🎫 ALL entrance fees INCLUDED (MP SERNANP 2026 + Cocalmayo)
  • ✈️ Optional airport drop-off at return
  • 🎯 PRIVATE TOUR format — just your group
  • 🎓 Age 5+ with guardian minimum
  • 📅 Year-round operation
  • 🏢 Direct operator — DIRCETUR licensed

Itinerary

Detailed Day-by-Day Machu Picchu by Car Itinerary

Day 1

Cusco → Abra Malaga → Cocalmayo Hot Springs → Santa Teresa

06:00 AM — Private Pickup at Your Cusco Hotel

Your private driver arrives at your Cusco hotel reception at 06:00 AM sharp.

Pre-tour preparation (night before):

  • Set 2 alarms for 05:00 AM
  • Pack for 2 days — day pack for excursions + overnight essentials for hotel
  • Bring original passport (mandatory at Machu Picchu)
  • Comfortable clothing for varied climates (highlands cold, cloud forest humid, hot springs)
  • Swimwear + towel (or rent onsite) for Cocalmayo Hot Springs
  • Comfortable walking shoes for Day 2 hike
  • Snacks + water bottle (1.5 L+)
  • Camera + spare batteries
  • Layers: warm for Abra Malaga (4,349m), light for cloud forest, swimwear

Vehicle: private van/minivan with first-aid kit.


06:00-08:30 AM — Cusco → Chinchero → Ollantaytambo (~2.5 hours)

Scenic drive through Sacred Valley at dawn.

Landscape highlights:

  • Cusco outskirts waking up
  • Chinchero traditional village on plateau
  • Sacred Valley descent with panoramic views
  • Snow-capped peaks visible in dry season
  • Urubamba River canyon

Rest stop: brief coffee/restroom stop en route.


08:30-11:00 AM — Ollantaytambo → Abra Malaga Pass 4,349m (~2.5 hours)

Ascent to Abra Malaga Pass — highest altitude of the tour.

Landscape transitions:

  • Ollantaytambo Sacred Valley floor (2,800m)
  • Progressive ascent through Andean grasslands
  • Alpaca and llama herds at high altitude
  • Traditional Quechua herders in traditional dress
  • Snow-capped peaks progressively closer
  • Abra Malaga Pass at 4,349m (highest point)

Photography stop at Abra Malaga Pass:

  • Panoramic viewpoint of Cordillera Vilcabamba
  • Nevado Verónica 5,893m snow peak
  • Andean grasslands stretching to horizon
  • Traditional Andean women selling handicrafts
  • ~15-20 minutes for photos + acclimatization

⚠️ Altitude note: Abra Malaga at 4,349m is higher than Cusco. Some travelers feel altitude briefly. Coca leaves + candies help.


11:00 AM-13:30 PM — Descent Through Cloud Forest → Santa María (~2.5 hours)

Dramatic descent from Abra Malaga into subtropical ecosystem.

Ecosystem transitions:

  • 4,349m Andean grasslands3,500m cloud forest2,500m subtropical valley1,600m tropical valley
  • Vegetation changes every 500m of altitude
  • Cloud forest at Carrizales: tropical orchids, ferns, mosses, epiphytes
  • Bird diversity: cock-of-the-rock (Peru’s national bird), tanagers, hummingbirds
  • Waterfalls cascading from cloud forest canyon walls
  • Tropical vegetation: banana, coffee, papaya, avocado

Stops along the way:

  • Nevado Verónica final viewpoint — last panoramic before descent
  • Carrizales cloud forest — photography stop (~15 min)
  • Huamán Marca Inca ruins — roadside archaeological site rarely visited by standard tourists (~15-20 min)
  • Santa María village — traditional Andean fruit-growing village

Lunch: box lunch during journey (or at Santa María). Includes sandwich + fruit + snack + water/juice.


13:30-15:30 PM — Santa María → Santa Teresa (~2 hours)

Continued descent into subtropical valley toward Santa Teresa.

Landscape:

  • Vilcanota River appearing alongside the road
  • Subtropical vegetation intensifying
  • Small villages along the river
  • Fruit plantations: banana, papaya, avocado, mango
  • Coffee plantations on hillsides
  • Tropical flowers and butterflies

Santa Teresa arrival (~1,575m altitude) — dramatically warmer than Cusco.


15:30-17:00 PM — Cocalmayo Hot Springs Experience (INCLUDED)

Cocalmayo Hot Springs — natural thermal baths surrounded by tropical vegetation.

What’s included in your tour:

  • Entrance fee to Cocalmayo Hot Springs
  • 1 hour of thermal bath enjoyment
  • FREE locker for your belongings
  • Towel rental available onsite (bring cash: ~S/5-10)

What you’ll experience:

  • 3 natural thermal pools at different temperatures (warm to hot)
  • Tropical vegetation surrounding pools
  • Vilcanota River flowing alongside
  • Mountain views framing the pools
  • Local Peruvian visitors — authentic Peruvian hot springs experience
  • Small kiosks for drinks + snacks

What to bring:

  • Swimwear (bring your own)
  • Towel (or rent onsite ~S/5-10)
  • Sandals/flip-flops for pool area
  • Small amount of cash for drinks/snacks
  • Waterproof phone bag if desired

Relaxation benefit: after the 8-hour drive from Cusco with altitude changes, the thermal soaking is genuinely rejuvenating before Day 2’s hiking.


17:00-18:30 PM — Check-in at Santa Teresa 2-Star Hotel

Santa Teresa 2-star hotel — basic but comfortable accommodation in the village.

Hotel specifications:

  • 2-star category — basic amenities, clean, secure
  • WiFi available in common areas
  • Hot water in bathrooms
  • Fan/basic ventilation (subtropical climate)
  • Room options (choose at booking):
    • Simple room: single bed (solo travelers)
    • Double room: 2 beds (friends/family)
    • Matrimonial room: 1 double bed (couples)

Amenities NOT included (this is budget accommodation):

  • ❌ Air conditioning
  • ❌ Room service
  • ❌ Minibar
  • ❌ Swimming pool (Cocalmayo provides thermal experience)

Location: central Santa Teresa village — walking distance to restaurants + main square.

For luxury accommodation preferences: this tour is not the right fit — consider Sacred Valley + MP 2 Day where you can book Aguas Calientes hotel of your choice.


18:30-20:00 PM — Dinner at Santa Teresa Restaurant (INCLUDED)

Dinner INCLUDED at partner restaurant in Santa Teresa.

Typical menu:

  • Soup starter: Andean-tropical fusion soups
  • Main course (choice of):
    • Grilled chicken with tropical sides
    • Fresh trout with vegetables
    • Vegetarian option (Andean vegetables + rice + beans)
    • Lomo saltado (Peru national dish)
  • Traditional sides: rice, vegetables, salad
  • Fresh tropical fruit dessert
  • Non-alcoholic drink included (juice, water, tea)

Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free options with 48 hours advance notice.

Restaurant setting: casual local Peruvian restaurant, family-run.


20:00 PM — Overnight in Santa Teresa Hotel

Evening at leisure:

  • Early rest recommended (Day 2 pickup at 05:30 AM)
  • Prepare Day 2 gear: hiking shoes, day pack, camera, snacks, water
  • Pack overnight bag for pickup by driver next morning
  • Optional evening: walk through Santa Teresa village (safe, small village)
  • Wildlife sounds: tropical night with insects, frogs, occasional birds

Overnight: Santa Teresa 2-star hotel (INCLUDED).

Food

Box Lunch & Dinner

Physical Level

Easy

Walking Distance

None

Hiking Time

None

Starting Altitude

Cusco: 3,350m (10,990 ft)

Minimun Altitude

Cocalmayo 1,433m (4,701 ft)

Highest Altitude

Malaga Pass 4,349m (14,268 ft)

DAY 2

Santa Teresa → Hidroeléctrica Walk → Machu Picchu → Cusco

05:30 AM — Transport Santa Teresa → Hidroeléctrica

Early morning transport from hotel to Hidroeléctrica (Intiwatana train station area).

Duration: ~30-45 minutes drive along the Vilcanota River.

Breakfast: NO breakfast at Santa Teresa hotel (breakfast will be at Aguas Calientes later).

Weather at 05:30 AM: cool and misty in subtropical valley. Dress in layers — you’ll warm up as you walk.

Note: bring your overnight bag with you — hotel checkout is at 05:30 AM. Bags are transported separately (arrangements confirmed with driver).


06:00 AM — Start Walking Hidroeléctrica → Aguas Calientes (~2h30)

The walking adventure begins.

Route details:

  • Distance: ~10 km (6.2 miles)
  • Duration: ~2h30-3h at moderate pace
  • Elevation: gentle uphill (~250m gain total)
  • Trail type: dirt path alongside active railway
  • Difficulty: Easy-Moderate (long duration + moderate altitude)

What you’ll experience during the walk:

  • Cloud forest canopy overhead
  • Vilcanota River gorge below (dramatic scenery)
  • Wildflowers lining the trail (especially spring/summer)
  • Tropical bird species: hummingbirds, tanagers, wrens
  • Butterflies in abundance
  • Occasional passing trains (safe — designated walking path)
  • Small refreshment stalls every 30-45 minutes for water/snacks
  • Waterfalls cascading from canyon walls
  • Photography opportunities at scenic viewpoints
  • Fellow hikers — often social experience with international travelers

Pace guidance:

  • Fast walkers: ~2h to Aguas Calientes
  • Standard pace: ~2h30 to Aguas Calientes
  • Relaxed pace + photos: ~3h to Aguas Calientes

⚠️ Rest breaks: multiple stops available. Bring water bottle + refill at refreshment stalls.


~09:00 AM — Arrival at Aguas Calientes

Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu Pueblo) at 2,065m altitude.

Arrival experience:

  • Enter the village from the railway walking path
  • Walk to central plaza (~5-10 min)
  • Meet your driver with your overnight bags
  • Head to breakfast at partner restaurant

09:00-10:30 AM — Breakfast at Aguas Calientes Restaurant (INCLUDED)

Breakfast INCLUDED at partner restaurant in Aguas Calientes.

Typical Peruvian breakfast:

  • Fresh tropical fruit (papaya, mango, banana, pineapple)
  • Peruvian bread with butter + jam
  • Eggs (choice of preparation: scrambled, fried, omelet)
  • Ham or cheese slices
  • Peruvian coffee OR coca tea OR hot chocolate
  • Fresh juice (orange, papaya, tropical mix)

Rest and refuel: ~90 minutes for proper rest after morning hike + before Machu Picchu visit.

Restrooms + freshen up: use restaurant facilities before Machu Picchu (limited facilities at citadel).


10:30-11:00 AM — Walk to Consettur Shuttle Bus Station

Brief walk to shuttle bus station (~5-10 min).

Bring in day pack:

  • Original passport (mandatory)
  • Camera + spare battery
  • Water bottle (1 L)
  • Rain jacket (weather can change)
  • Snacks (small)
  • Cash (small amount)

Leave at driver’s care:

  • Larger day pack + overnight bag
  • Extra clothes not needed
  • Non-essential items

11:00-11:45 AM — Consettur Shuttle Bus to Machu Picchu

25-minute scenic ride up the 8-km switchback road.

Landscape during ride:

  • Cloud forest ecosystem
  • Vilcanota River far below
  • Dramatic hairpin turns
  • Elevation gain: 2,065m → 2,400m

Photography opportunities from bus windows at scenic viewpoints.


12:00 PM (Noon) — Machu Picchu Entry (Circuit 2A/2B Priority)

Machu Picchu entrance at 12:00 PM sharp — noon entry.

Documentation checked:

  • Original passport (mandatory checkpoint)
  • Ticket verification by your guide
  • Backpack size check (under 5 kg)

Meet your certified English-speaking Kondor Path Tours private guide — top Peruvian university graduate with Andean studies background.

Circuits Explained

Priority: Circuit 2A (Classic Route with iconic viewpoints).

Alternative: Circuit 2B, 3B, 3C, or 3D per availability.

Circuit 2A includes:

  • Guardian’s House iconic postcard viewpoint
  • Temple of the Sun (Torreón)
  • Intihuatana sun anchor stone
  • Sacred Plaza + Temple of Three Windows
  • Sacred Rock
  • Residential Sector

We confirm exact circuit 48 hours before departure with your final itinerary.


12:00-14:00 PM — Private 2-Hour Guided Tour of Machu Picchu

Your certified Kondor Path Tours guide leads your private group through Circuit 2A/2B.

Highlights Covered

🏛️ Guardian’s House + Iconic Postcard Viewpoint — THE iconic Machu Picchu photo, group photo opportunity, photography tips.

🌄 Agricultural Sector — massive terraces, sophisticated irrigation, Inca agricultural technology.

🏛️ Temple of the Sun (Torreón) — semi-circular temple, solstice window, Royal Tomb.

🏛️ Sacred Plaza + Temple of Three Windows — ceremonial center, astronomical alignment.

🏛️ Intihuatana Stone — sacred astronomical instrument, precise geometric carving.

🏛️ Sacred Rock — massive natural stone carved to mirror mountain behind it.

🏛️ Residential Sector — craftsmen’s quarters, water fountains (still functional).

Cultural context: Inca astronomy + Andean cosmology + Pachacuti (1450 CE) + Hiram Bingham 1911 rediscovery + UNESCO/New 7 Wonders context.


14:00-15:00 PM — Descent to Aguas Calientes

Consettur shuttle bus back to Aguas Calientes (~25 min).

Note: Machu Picchu is strictly one-way. Cannot re-enter with same ticket.


15:00-16:00 PM — À la Carte Lunch at Aguas Calientes (INCLUDED)

À la carte lunch INCLUDED at partner restaurant in Aguas Calientes.

“À la carte” means: you choose your own dishes from the menu (not fixed buffet). Value: ~S/60-80 per person credit.

Typical menu options:

  • Peruvian classics: lomo saltado, ceviche, ají de gallina
  • Andean specialties: alpaca steak, trucha (trout)
  • International options: pasta, pizza, sandwiches
  • Vegetarian options: available
  • Non-alcoholic drink included

Relaxation time: proper meal before return train — you’ve earned it after morning walk + Machu Picchu.


16:00-16:22 PM — Walk to Aguas Calientes Train Station

Brief walk to train station (~10-15 min from restaurants).

Boarding process:

  • Original passport verification
  • Ticket check
  • Board your assigned car

Luggage: 5 kg max on train + small handbag.


16:22 PM — PeruRail Expedition Return Train

Return train details:

  • Company: PeruRail
  • Class: Expedition
  • Route: Aguas Calientes → Ollantaytambo
  • Departure: 16:22 PM (or per availability)
  • Duration: ~1 hour 40 min

Note: exact return train may vary based on availability. Confirmed 48 hours before departure.

Onboard experience:

  • Panoramic windows for landscape views
  • Urubamba River canyon in reverse — different afternoon light
  • Ecosystem transition: cloud forest → Andean highlands
  • Onboard snacks/drinks for purchase

Upgrade options (mention at booking):

  • PeruRail Vistadome: panoramic ceiling + gourmet snacks (+$95-135)
  • Belmond Hiram Bingham: luxury 1920s Pullman (+$555)

~18:00 PM — Arrival at Ollantaytambo + Private Van to Cusco

Our driver waits at Ollantaytambo station with your overnight bag.

Private van transfer to Cusco: ~2 hours through Sacred Valley + Andean highlands.

Vehicle: private van with all your belongings loaded.


~20:30-21:00 PM — Drop-off at Your Cusco Hotel

Return to your Cusco hotel typically ~20:30-21:00 PM.

Alternative: Cusco airport drop-off available at return (mention at booking).

Total tour duration: approximately ~40 hours from Day 1 06:00 AM pickup to Day 2 21:00 PM drop-off.

Post-tour recommendations:

  • Late dinner at Cusco restaurants (Plaza de Armas open late)
  • Rest day tomorrow — adventure days deserve recovery
  • Photo backup — you’ll have hundreds of images
  • Reflect on the adventure route experience

Total Tour Stats

  • ⏱️ Total duration: ~40 hours (2 days / 1 night)
  • 🚐 Private van transport: ~14 hours across 2 days
  • 🥾 Walking: ~2h30 Day 2 Hidroeléctrica → Aguas Calientes
  • ♨️ Cocalmayo Hot Springs: 1 hour
  • 🎫 Machu Picchu experience: 2 hours guided tour
  • 🍽️ Meals INCLUDED: 4 out of 5 tour meals
  • 🎫 ALL entrance fees INCLUDED
  • 💪 Physical effort: Easy-Moderate
Food

1B

Physical Level

Moderate

Walking Distance

A light walk

Hiking Time

2-hour guided tour

Starting Altitude

Santa Teresa 1,575m (5,167 ft)

Minimun Altitude

Machu Picchu Ruins: 2,400m (7,874 ft)

Highest Altitude

Cusco: 3,350m (10,990 ft)

Inclusions

What’s Included in the Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour

Transport

  • Private van transport Cusco↔Santa Teresa Day 1 (~8 hours drive)
  • Private van transport Santa Teresa → Hidroeléctrica Day 2 (~30-45 min)
  • Consettur shuttle bus round-trip Aguas Calientes ↔ Machu Picchu
  • PeruRail Expedition return train Aguas Calientes 16:22 → Ollantaytambo
  • Private van transport Ollantaytambo → Cusco (~2 hours)
  • Optional airport drop-off at return (on request)
  • All vehicles equipped with first-aid kit

⚠️ Note: Return train and Machu Picchu entry times may vary based on availability. Confirmed 48 hours before departure.

Accommodation

  • Santa Teresa 2-star hotel (1 night) — INCLUDED
  • Room options at booking: simple / double / matrimonial
  • WiFi in common areas
  • Hot water in bathrooms

Guides

  • Certified bilingual English-Spanish guide at Machu Picchu
  • Top Peruvian university graduate with Andean studies
  • 2-hour private guided tour at Machu Picchu Circuit 2A/2B
  • Cultural context at all sites

Entrance Fees — ALL INCLUDED

  • Machu Picchu Circuit 2A/2B entrance (or per availability)
  • SERNANP 2026 conservation fee
  • Consettur shuttle bus round-trip
  • Cocalmayo Hot Springs entrance (1 hour + FREE locker)

Meals — 4 INCLUDED

  • Day 1 lunch: box lunch during journey
  • Day 1 dinner: at Santa Teresa restaurant
  • Day 2 breakfast: at Aguas Calientes restaurant
  • Day 2 lunch: à la carte at Aguas Calientes restaurant

Safety Equipment

  • First-aid kit in vehicles throughout
  • Portable oxygen available if needed for altitude

Other

  • All local Peruvian taxes
  • WhatsApp confirmation and 24/7 support
  • Bottled water during drives

What’s NOT Included

Meals NOT included:

  • Cusco hotel breakfast Day 1 (hotel provides)
  • Additional drinks beyond included non-alcoholic with meals
  • Alcoholic beverages

Accommodation NOT included:

  • Cusco hotel before + after tour (client books independently)
  • Hotel upgrades beyond 2-star Santa Teresa (contact for pricing)

Other items NOT included:

  • International or domestic flights within Peru
  • Airport pickup at start of tour (not available)
  • Extra Machu Picchu permits: Huayna Picchu (+$75), Machu Picchu Mountain (+$75)
  • Machu Picchu second entrance/re-entry (+$60)
  • Train upgrades: PeruRail Vistadome (+$45-135), Belmond Hiram Bingham (+$555)
  • Cocalmayo Hot Springs towel rental (~S/5-10)
  • Personal travel and medical insurance
  • Tips for guides + drivers (suggested 10% of tour price)
  • Personal expenses (souvenirs, additional snacks)
  • Trekking pole rental if desired

Why We Don’t Offer Airport Pickup at Start

Operational logistics reason (same as Machu Picchu Full Day + Romantic 2 Day): early 06:00 AM start + logistics complexity can’t accommodate flight delays.

The problem:

  • Day 1 requires 06:00 AM Cusco pickup — flights arriving same morning likely miss this
  • 8-hour Day 1 drive to Santa Teresa is time-sensitive
  • Cocalmayo Hot Springs closes at fixed time
  • Flight delays could compromise entire itinerary

Our safer solution: fly to Cusco 1-2 days BEFORE this tour to:

  • Adjust to Cusco altitude (3,350m)
  • Eliminate flight delay risks
  • Rest before physically demanding 2-day itinerary
  • Prepare gear + coordinate hotel storage

Airport drop-off at return — available upon request (mention at booking). Return arrives Cusco ~20:30-21:00 PM, allowing evening flights out.

What About Hotel Upgrades?

Santa Teresa 2-star hotel is the standard included accommodation. If you prefer upgraded accommodation, please note:

Santa Teresa options:

  • 2-star standard (included): basic, clean, safe
  • Better hotel options: limited in Santa Teresa (subtropical village with few luxury options)
  • Aguas Calientes hotels: available but this changes tour logistics — not compatible with this route

For luxury accommodation preferences: this tour is not the right fit. Consider:

Available Add-Ons and Upgrades

Train upgrades (return train):

  • PeruRail Vistadome: +$45-135 (panoramic ceiling + gourmet service)
  • Belmond Hiram Bingham: +$555 (1920s Pullman luxury with dinner)

Machu Picchu extras:

  • Huayna Picchu Mountain hike: +$75 (book 3-4 months ahead — consider fitness after Day 2 hike)
  • Machu Picchu Mountain hike: +$75
  • Second citadel entrance/re-entry: +$60

Photography:

  • Camera permit for large professional gear: Ministry of Culture permit required
  • Local photographer service: contact for pricing

Discounts available:

  • College students with valid ISIC card: $20 off tour price
  • Children 5-17: $20 off Machu Picchu entrance
  • Andean Community citizens: promotional Machu Picchu rate

What to Bring for Machu Picchu by Car

  • A good backpack is suitable for carrying your personal belongings.
  • Mountain boots are the lightest ones and have good ankle support!
  • Hiking pants.
  • 01 raincoat.
  • A winter jacket.
  • Sun protection cream (SPF 45 or higher is recommended)
  • Reusable water container “Let’s keep our planet green.”
  • Cash in Peruvian currency to buy drinks, snacks, etc.

Travelers Who Benefit from the Machu Picchu by Car Format

Primary BUDGET ADVENTURE audience:

  • Budget backpackers wanting cheaper Machu Picchu alternative
  • Adventure travelers preferring scenic drive over train
  • Cocalmayo Hot Springs enthusiasts
  • Multi-microclimate travelers (Andes → cloud forest → jungle)
  • Off-the-beaten-track travelers bypassing tourist crowds
  • Photography enthusiasts wanting Abra Malaga + cloud forest
  • Repeat Machu Picchu visitors wanting different route
  • Overlanders + road trip fans
  • Santa Teresa region explorers
  • Time-flexible budget travelers

Travelers Who Should NOT Book This Format

Honest disclosure — we’ll redirect you:

  • Time-constrained travelers → book Machu Picchu Full Day ($287, 1 day, standard PeruRail)
  • First-time comprehensive travelers wanting Sacred Valley → book Sacred Valley + MP 2 Day ($334)
  • Couples wanting romantic experience → book Romantic MP + Rainbow 2 Day ($360)
  • Bucket-list comprehensive travelers → book MP Express 4 Days ($472)
  • Photography enthusiasts wanting sunrise MP → book Photo Travel 6 Days ($525)
  • Luxury bucket-list travelers → book Belmond Hiram Bingham ($1,228)
  • Families with young kids → this tour requires walking + 2-star hotel; consider Family MP 5 Days instead
  • Seniors 65+ → 8-hour drive + 2h30 walking may be demanding; consider Senior MP 5 Days
  • Travelers with mobility limitations → book Accessible MP 4 Days
  • Travelers uncomfortable with 2h30 walking → this walk is not optional; consider standard train tours
  • Travelers preferring luxury hotels → Santa Teresa 2-star is basic; consider SV + MP 2 Day (book your own Aguas Calientes hotel)
  • January-March travelers → advisory for landslide risk on Abra Malaga route; consider standard PeruRail alternative.

Travel Guide

FAQs about the Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour (Updated for 2026)

Below are the most common questions adventure travelers ask about our BUDGET ADVENTURE alternative route.

The Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour is the only BUDGET ADVENTURE alternative route in our catalog — bypassing standard PeruRail from Ollantaytambo in favor of the scenic overland route via Abra Malaga Pass, Santa Teresa, and Hidroeléctrica walking. Day 1: 06:00 AM Cusco hotel pickup + scenic drive over Abra Malaga Pass 4,349m (with Nevado Verónica viewpoint) + descent through Carrizales cloud forest + Huamán Marca Inca ruins + Santa María village + Santa Teresa arrival + Cocalmayo Hot Springs INCLUDED (1 hour) + Santa Teresa 2-star hotel INCLUDED (choose simple/double/matrimonial) + dinner INCLUDED at Santa Teresa restaurant.

Day 2: 05:30 AM transport Santa Teresa → Hidroeléctrica + 06:00 AM walking Hidroeléctrica → Aguas Calientes (~2h30) + breakfast INCLUDED at Aguas Calientes + Consettur shuttle bus + Machu Picchu Circuit 2A/2B entrance at 12:00 PM with 2-hour private guided tour + à la carte lunch INCLUDED at Aguas Calientes + PeruRail Expedition return at 16:22 PM + private van Ollantaytambo → Cusco (~20:30-21:00 PM arrival). PRIVATE tour from $299 USD per person (group of 10) — only $12 more than Full Day for 2 days + hotel + hot springs + adventure. Operating year-round (advisory January-March for landslides). Age 5+.

Three factors combine to make this budget adventure:

1. Total price ($299) is only $12 more than Machu Picchu Full Day ($287), but includes 2 days + hotel + Cocalmayo Hot Springs + 4 meals + adventure route. The math strongly favors adventure travelers.

2. Adventure elements:

  • 8-hour scenic drive Day 1 (vs 2-hour standard train)
  • Abra Malaga Pass 4,349m panoramic viewpoints
  • Cloud forest ecosystem experience
  • Cocalmayo Hot Springs
  • 2h30 walking Hidroeléctrica → Aguas Calientes
  • Off-the-beaten-track route

3. Budget accommodations:

  • Santa Teresa 2-star hotel (basic, clean, safe)
  • Local restaurants (not international standard)
  • Efficient logistics (no luxury upgrades in standard package)

This is not budget = low quality. This is budget = adventure-focused pricing without paying for luxury components you don’t need.

Route differences:

Standard tours (Full Day, SV+MP 2 Day, Romantic 2 Day):

  • Standard PeruRail Expedition from Ollantaytambo (2 hours drive from Cusco)
  • Fastest + most comfortable
  • Weather-independent
  • Skip Abra Malaga scenery

MP by Car (this):

  • Scenic drive from Cusco → Abra Malaga → Santa Teresa (8 hours)
  • Off-the-beaten-track route
  • Cocalmayo Hot Springs experience
  • Multi-microclimate journey
  • Adventure walking Day 2
  • Weather-sensitive (landslide risk January-March)
  • More total tour time but different experience

Different tours for different traveler priorities. Choose based on your priorities: efficiency vs adventure, budget vs premium, standard vs alternative.

Cocalmayo Hot Springs are natural thermal baths located near Santa Teresa (Cusco region).

Features:

  • 3 natural thermal pools at different temperatures (warm to hot)
  • Fed by natural hot springs from underground volcanic activity
  • Surrounded by tropical vegetation and cloud forest
  • Vilcanota River flowing alongside
  • Mountain views framing the pools
  • Small kiosks for drinks and snacks

Included in your tour:

  • ✅ Entrance fee (INCLUDED)
  • ✅ 1 hour of thermal bath enjoyment
  • ✅ FREE locker for belongings
  • ⭐ Towel rental available onsite (~S/5-10, not included)

Bring:

  • Swimwear (yours or purchase in Santa Teresa)
  • Towel (or rent onsite)
  • Sandals/flip-flops
  • Small amount of cash

No other tour in our catalog includes Cocalmayo Hot Springs — this is a unique highlight.

The 2h30 walking hike Hidroeléctrica → Aguas Calientes is part of this tour’s core experience. It’s not optional in the standard package.

Why walking is included:

  • Adventure route experience
  • Cloud forest immersion
  • Vilcanota River gorge views
  • Wildflower and bird spotting
  • Cost efficiency (no train ticket needed for this section)

If walking isn’t right for you:

Physical requirements:

  • ~10 km walking distance at moderate pace
  • Gentle uphill (~250m elevation gain)
  • Dirt path alongside railway
  • Multiple rest stops available
  • Refreshment stalls along the way

Suitable for: adults + teens + kids 8+ with good general fitness. Not suitable for: mobility-limited travelers, very young children, seniors with fitness concerns.

Santa Teresa 2-star hotel (INCLUDED in tour).

Standard amenities:

  • Clean private room with your choice of type
  • Room options: simple (single bed), double (2 beds), matrimonial (1 double bed for couples)
  • Private bathroom with hot water
  • WiFi in common areas (may be limited in rooms)
  • Fan/basic ventilation (Santa Teresa is subtropical)
  • Basic bedding and towels

Amenities NOT typical:

  • ❌ Air conditioning (subtropical climate, ceiling fans provided)
  • ❌ Room service
  • ❌ Minibar
  • ❌ Swimming pool
  • ❌ Luxury bathroom amenities

Location: central Santa Teresa village — walking distance to restaurants and main square.

Honest expectation setting: this is basic accommodation appropriate for budget adventure travelers. It’s clean, safe, and comfortable but NOT luxury. If luxury hotel is important to you, this tour is not the right fit.

For luxury preferences: consider Sacred Valley + MP 2 Day where you book your own Aguas Calientes hotel, or Belmond Hiram Bingham as day trip while staying at your preferred Cusco luxury hotel.

Real risk especially January-March (heavy rainy season).

Our monitoring:

  • We check road conditions 48-72 hours before departure
  • Local contacts monitor Abra Malaga Pass and Santa Teresa area
  • Weather forecasts checked daily during rainy season

If landslide risk is high:

  • Contact you proactively to discuss options
  • Reschedule to safer date at no extra cost
  • Substitute alternative route (standard PeruRail Machu Picchu day trip)
  • Refund options if you prefer to cancel

Even in dry season (April-December):

  • Occasional landslides possible
  • We coordinate with local authorities
  • Emergency contacts throughout the route

Recommended dates for safest experience: May-October (peak dry season).

Adventure travelers: some prefer year-round operation because rainy season has fewer crowds. We support your choice but always with safety monitoring.

Priority: Circuit 2A at 12:00 PM entry.

Alternative circuits per availability: Circuit 2B, Circuit 3B, Circuit 3C, or Circuit 3D.

Circuit 2A includes:

  • Guardian’s House iconic postcard viewpoint
  • Temple of the Sun (Torreón)
  • Intihuatana sun anchor stone
  • Sacred Plaza + Temple of Three Windows
  • Sacred Rock
  • Residential Sector

Since 2024, Machu Picchu operates 3 official circuit categories — Panoramic (1), Classic (2), and Royalty (3) — with sub-circuits (A/B) for path management.

We confirm exact circuit 48 hours before departure.

Why 12:00 PM entry:

  • Timing coordinates with Day 2 walking arrival at Aguas Calientes (~09:00 AM)
  • Breakfast time (09:00-10:30 AM)
  • Consettur bus + entry logistics require noon entry

Yes, but consider carefully.

Physical mismatch concern:

  • Day 2 already includes 2h30 walking Hidroeléctrica → Aguas Calientes
  • Adding Huayna Picchu Mountain (2-3 hours steep climbing) creates very demanding day
  • Machu Picchu Mountain similar or more demanding

If you want additional mountain hike:

  • Book with standard tours (Full Day, SV + MP 2 Day) which have easier Day 2 pacing
  • Alternative: skip Day 2 morning walk (contact for custom itinerary)

Add-on costs:

  • Huayna Picchu Mountain: +$75 (400 daily permits, book 3-4 months ahead)
  • Machu Picchu Mountain: +$75

Age minimum: 5 years with guardian over 21.

Why age 5:

  • Physical level is Easy-Moderate (not extreme)
  • 2h30 walking Day 2 requires basic fitness (achievable for active 5+ year olds)
  • Abra Malaga Pass 4,349m requires basic cardiovascular capacity
  • Adventure format requires child engagement

Ages 5-12 with guardian: possible if:

  • Child has good fitness for age
  • Comfortable with early wake-ups
  • Enjoys hiking/walking activities
  • Not altitude-sensitive

Under 5: not recommended due to walking + altitude demands.

Note: while age 5+ is allowed, this tour is primarily designed for adventure adults and older kids/teens. Family MP 5 Days works better for families with younger kids.

Yes — for return train Day 2.

PeruRail Vistadome (popular scenic upgrade):

  • Panoramic ceiling windows for enhanced views
  • Gourmet snacks + drinks onboard
  • +$45-135 USD per person depending on class
  • Best for: budget travelers wanting slight comfort upgrade

Belmond Hiram Bingham Luxury Train (ultimate upgrade):

  • +$555 USD per person
  • 1920s Pullman + gourmet 4-course dinner + wine + live entertainment
  • Note: contrast with basic Santa Teresa hotel is significant
  • Best for: mixing adventure route Day 1 with luxury return experience

How to upgrade: mention at booking — we handle upgraded tickets.

Ultimate combo: some adventurous travelers book this Machu Picchu by Car + Belmond Hiram Bingham Luxury Train as separate luxury day = contrast of adventure + luxury across trip.

Recommended: 200-400 Peruvian soles (~$55-110 USD) per person for 2 days.

Breakdown:

ExpenseCost in soles
Cocalmayo Hot Springs towel rental (optional)S/5-10
Drinks/snacks at Cocalmayo (optional)S/20-40
Additional drinks with mealsS/20-40
Tips for driver (2 days)S/40-80
Tips for Kondor Path guideS/40-80
Aguas Calientes souvenir purchases (optional)S/50-150
Trail refreshment stalls Day 2 walkS/10-30
Restroom fees + minor expensesS/10-30
Total recommendedS/195-460

ATMs: withdraw in Cusco before departure. Very limited ATMs in Santa Teresa or Aguas Calientes.

Card payments: accepted at some restaurants + hotels. Cash for tips, small purchases, remote areas.

Bring in day pack for both days:

  • Original passport (mandatory for Machu Picchu)
  • Camera + spare battery
  • Water bottle (1.5 L, refill during Day 2 walk)
  • Rain jacket (weather changes at altitude)
  • Warm layer (Abra Malaga is cold)
  • Sun protection: SPF 45+, wide-brim hat, UV sunglasses
  • Comfortable walking shoes (essential for Day 2)
  • Swimwear for Cocalmayo Hot Springs
  • Towel (or rent at Cocalmayo)
  • Sandals/flip-flops for hot springs
  • Snacks (energy bars, chocolate)
  • Cash (S/200-400)

Bring in overnight bag (transported separately to Santa Teresa):

  • Change of clothes for Day 2
  • Toiletries
  • Sleeping wear
  • Anything for hotel stay

Leave at Cusco hotel (main luggage):

  • Large suitcase
  • Valuables not needed
  • Extra items

Wear on Day 1 (dress in layers):

  • Base layer + fleece + windproof jacket (for Abra Malaga)
  • Long pants (protection from insects in cloud forest)
  • Sturdy hiking shoes
  • Sun hat

Not allowed at Machu Picchu: large tripods, drones (banned), rigid poles, backpacks over 5 kg.

Cancellations 30+ days before departure: 80% refund of deposit.

Cancellations 15-29 days before: 50% refund.

Cancellations within 14 days: non-refundable, but can be rescheduled within 12 months (subject to availability).

Force majeure (extreme weather, landslides, natural disasters): full refund or free reschedule.

Landslide-specific: if we reschedule due to Abra Malaga landslide risk, no cancellation fees apply.

Travel insurance strongly recommendedWorld Nomads or comparable.

Full terms: Terms and Conditions.

Yes — this is a PRIVATE tour, some customizations possible:

Common customizations:

  • Room type at Santa Teresa hotel: simple / double / matrimonial (specify at booking)
  • Meal preferences: vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free (48h notice)
  • Airport drop-off at return (mention at booking)
  • Extra time at Cocalmayo Hot Springs: possible with private customization

Advanced customizations (contact us):

  • Skip Day 2 walking — replace with train transport (higher cost)
  • Extended Santa Teresa stay — add extra night for exploration
  • Combine with other tours — pre/post additions
  • Special dietary requirements — advance planning needed
  • Photography-focused itinerary — extra time at scenic viewpoints

How to customize: contact us via WhatsApp at time of booking to discuss options.

Yes — solo travelers welcome.

Considerations:

  • Solo price ($783) is higher per person due to private tour format
  • Group discounts apply significantly (2+ travelers = $497 per person)
  • Group option: contact us to join scheduled group departure (occasional shared groups)

Solo traveler experience:

  • Guide provides company throughout tour
  • Meals in restaurants (may share table with locals or other travelers)
  • Hotel simple room for privacy
  • Adventure route naturally encourages solo travelers to socialize with fellow hikers

Safety note: PRIVATE tour format ensures dedicated guide + driver attention. Certified professional with local knowledge.

Rare occurrence but possible.

Our response protocol:

  • Alternative train arrangements through PeruRail
  • Overnight in Aguas Calientes if late (hotel arrangements at our cost)
  • Reschedule return to next available service
  • Constant WhatsApp updates throughout

PeruRail typically operates reliably — service disruptions are rare outside major landslide events.

If disruption impacts your onward travel: we coordinate emergency arrangements.

Insurance recommendation: travel insurance covers alternative transport if needed.

Yes — operating year-round with advisories.

Best months for this tour:

  • May-October (peak dry season): safest, best weather, clearest views
  • April, November (shoulder): fewer crowds, occasional rain possible

Advisory months:

  • January-March (heavy rainy season): landslide risk on Abra Malaga route, cloud forest very humid, some paths slippery
  • December: transition month, mostly OK but late-month rains possible

January-March travelers should know:

  • We monitor road conditions closely
  • May reschedule if landslide risk is severe
  • Weather at Machu Picchu can be misty/cloudy
  • Some travelers prefer this season for fewer crowds
  • Advisory ≠ closed — just requires monitoring

Weather at Machu Picchu is different from route conditions:

  • Landslides affect road access, not necessarily Machu Picchu visit
  • PeruRail return train operates reliably
  • Contingency planning always in place

Pricing

2026 Pricing for Machu Picchu by Car 2 Day Tour

PRIVATE TOUR pricing — based on group size. Includes: 2 days private transport + Santa Teresa 2-star hotel (1 night with room type choice) + certified bilingual guide + Cocalmayo Hot Springs entrance (1 hour + FREE locker) + Machu Picchu Circuit 2A/2B entrance (SERNANP 2026 fee included) + Consettur shuttle bus round-trip + PeruRail Expedition return train + 2-hour private guided tour at Machu Picchu + 4 meals INCLUDED (Day 1 box lunch + Day 1 dinner + Day 2 breakfast + Day 2 à la carte lunch) + first-aid kit.

PersonsPrice (p/p)
1$ 783.00 USD
2$ 517.00 USD
3$ 452.00 USD
4$ 392.00 USD
5$ 365.00 USD
6$ 346.00 USD
7$ 333.00 USD
8$ 317.00 USD
9$ 308.00 USD
10$ 299.00 USD

Larger groups (+10 travelers): contact us for custom pricing.

Booking & payment:

Booking timeline:

  • High season (May-September): 4-8 weeks ahead
  • Shoulder season (April, October, November): 3-6 weeks ahead
  • December: 4-6 weeks ahead
  • Christmas + New Year: 3-6 months ahead
  • Huayna Picchu permits: 3-4 months ahead

Operating season 2026:

  • Year-round daily operation
  • ⚠️ January-March advisory: possible landslides on Abra Malaga route. We monitor conditions + coordinate alternatives if needed.

Compare to alternatives:

vs Machu Picchu Full Day ($287):

  • MP by Car: +$12 but includes 2 days + hotel + Cocalmayo + adventure route + 4 meals
  • Better value for adventurous budget travelers

vs Standard 2-Day tours ($334-360):

  • MP by Car: $35-61 cheaper with unique route + Cocalmayo Hot Springs
  • Different experience — adventure vs standard comprehensive

vs booking components separately:

  • Cusco→Santa Teresa transport: ~$50
  • Santa Teresa hotel: ~$30
  • Cocalmayo entrance: ~$5
  • Meals (4): ~$40
  • Hidroeléctrica→Aguas Calientes: free (walking)
  • Machu Picchu entrance + guide: ~$70
  • Return train + van: ~$70
  • DIY total: ~$265 + logistics complexity
  • Our combo: $299 with unified logistics + certified guide + safety

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