
Aguas Calientes Cuzco And The Sacred Valley, Peru Travel Guide
Claro, Movistar, and Bitel are Peru's main mobile providers. Claro offers good coverage in tourist areas.
The majority of lodgings and many restaurants in Aguas Calientes offer free Wi-Fi, though connection speeds vary.
Hola (Hello), Gracias (Thank you), Kindly (Please), What is the price? (How much does it cost?), Ayuda (Help).
Plan your daily activities around usual business hours and be aware of what's in season changes.
Restaurants typically operate from early morning (about 6 AM) till 9 o'clock-10 PM. Some may close later, especially on weekends.
Gift shops and the artisan market in The Town at the base of the lost city of the incas usually open early (7-8 AM) and stay open late (9-10 PM).
ATMs operate 24/7 in The Town at the base of machu picchu, found by the main plaza and train station. Larger cash withdrawals are often best done in Cusco.
Peru observes public holidays, impacting bank and government office hours. Services for tourists generally function, but expect increased busyness or altered schedules.
Certain services adjust based on the season. Always check in advance for particulars.
For peace of mind, purchase rail passes and Machu Picchu entrance in advance, notably during peak season.
Interactions with locals are pleasant with an awareness of customs.
A simple "Hola" or "Buenos Días" goes a long way. Handshakes are common for introductions.
Comfortable, casual clothing is fine for most travel. Modest dress is respectful in certain settings.
Always seek permission before photographing people, especially children, and respect their decision if they decline.
Travelers with considerations for mobility find varying levels of infrastructure.
Accessibility infrastructure has limitations. Aguas Calientes features some flat paths, but uneven cobbled streets and stairs are common.
Train cars might have some accessibility features. Boarding and alighting still present difficulties.
Specific services for travelers with disabilities are limited.
Specialized tour operators and direct communication are helpful.
Thorough research and direct contact with providers are for travelers with certain accessibility needs.