
Aguas Calientes Cuzco And The Sacred Valley, Peru Travel Guide
The main transportation hub is the The Town at the base of machu picchu train station, located centrally in the town. From here, the only public transport option directly serves Machu Picchu.
The Machu Picchu shuttle bus is the sole public transit service for visitors accessing the stronghold away from town. This service operates frequently throughout the day, providing access.
Distances are short within Aguas Calientes.
Use the early morning buses to beat the largest crowds at The Lost city of the incas for a more serene experience.
Consider walking up the steep path from The Town at the base of the lost city of the incas (approx. 1.5 hours) if physically fit. It saves the bus fare.
Not applicable in The Town at the base of machu picchu. Park vehicles in Ollantaytambo.
Rentals are not available.
No formal programs exist. Terrain limits utility.
None beyond the Machu Picchu shuttle bus.
Walking is the main and most pleasant way to explore The Town at the base of machu picchu. The small city is entirely pedestrian-friendly.
Driving laws and parking information are not applicable to The Town at the base of machu picchu.
The town mainly operates as a foot-traveler-only zone.
Vehicles must park in Ollantaytambo or other Sacred Valley towns before taking the train.
The Town at the base of machu picchu is a highly walkable town, with much of its charm discovered on foot. However, the route to The Lost city of the incas includes a sheer climb or a bus ride on a winding road.
Much of Aguas Calientes and especially Machu Picchu feature stairs and bumpy trails.
Challenging for mobility impairments.
Public transportation (transport buses) and paths lack unique attributes for wheelchair accessibility.
Prepare for additional assistance.
Arrange specialized tours and help well in advance if you have mobility needs.
Ensures a smoother experience.
The shuttle bus to The Lost city of the incas represents the main specialized transportation in Aguas Calientes.
The surrounding mountainous terrain and paths within Machu Picchu are challenging.
Mobility impaired travelers will find access challenging in many areas.
Pre-arranging support with local operators is advisable for special needs.
Book your train tickets and Machu Picchu bus tickets as far in advance as possible, especially for peak season travel.