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    hoagie1ob
    San Diego

    A tip I have about this place  — 2 days ago

    Worth visiting!

    machu picchu is AMAZING! people should go and experience it themselves. some tips:
    1) it is high altitude, so see your doctor before leaving about getting prescription medicine to help you not get any altitude sickness. i forget the name of the drug (starts with a) but it helps the blood flow.

    2) there is only one bus company that runs from machu picchu to village that’s at the foot of the mountain. there’s only really expensive restaurant to eat for lunch and supposedly you cannot take food in (there’s a storage locker). but if you don’t want to spend gobs of money on food or waste time by coming down from machu picchu by bus for lunch, then you should pack your lunch so you can spend as much time in machu picchu. when i was standing in line at 5:00 am for the first bus to go up to machu picchu, there were ladies selling bottled water and sandwiches (4 soles… that’s like $1.33). buy those. i planned ahead and bought sandwiches the night before… but they got all soggy. if i knew there would be folks selling stuff as we were waiting for the bus, i wouldn’t have bought anything for lunch.

    3) take anything and everything you take into machu picchu out with you. it needs to be preserved, not wasted.

    4) right outside the “condor room”, there’s a little crack where rabbits live… it’s kinda cool to see.

    5) if you get into agua caliente (village at the foot of machu picchu) and spend a night there, then you could probably go see machu picchu twice. do that if you can.

    6) i went during the start of the rainy season (early november 2008). it didn’t really rain but it was hot. it’s hotter at machu picchu than at cusco (the major city most tourists will go through to get to machu picchu). then it gets cold at night. by hot, i mean like high 70’s to 80 F. wear light hiking boots, pants, and jacket. the steps can be steep and you’ll get a good workout, even without gorgeous weather.

    7) there’s no restroom once you enter machu picchu. there is one before you enter, but you need to pay 1 sole (so bring some change). you might as well go before entering because it sucks to go back to the entrance for bathroom and then go back in.

    8) take the time to enjoy the view of machu picchu… it’s quite amazing. =)

    sanderson_72
    Vancouver

    A review of this place: fantastic experience  — 1 month ago

    Worth visiting!

    Nothing I can say will be able to capture how amazing this trip was…ridiculously memorable. Lovely people, excellent food, gorgeous country, and fantastic historic sites.

    lauracha
    Australia

    A tip I have about this place  — 7 months ago

    Worth visiting!

    Get fit first if you are doing the Inca Trail.

    wlhm130
    Shanghai

    Why I want to go to this place  — 8 months ago

    not interesting,can not use well

    Luke Schoen
    Shōnai

    A review of this place: Spur of the Moment  — 11 months ago

    Worth visiting!

    A friend called me up and asked if I wanted to go to Peru with her. So we hiked up to Machu Picchu and it was amazing. Go with STA Travel if you want to hike the Inca Trail. They are a little more expensive than other tours, but it is well worth it knowing that your porters are being paid well, and they really take care of you.

    lpelaez
    Santo Domingo

    Why I recommend this place to visitors  — 11 months ago

    Worth visiting!

    It is a good experience.

    happyhoppy
    Buenos Aires

    Why I want to go to this place  — 11 months ago

    Worth visiting!

    I booked to go on the third week of January. I’m going for a week and will take my first day off to acclimatize to the altitude, then hike the Inca Trail and then the Cuzco city tour.

    To be frank, I was never interested in Machu Picchu and didn’t know about the Inca Trail, but now I’m very excited and can’t wait to go. I think it will be very rewarding to reach the top.
    Oh, I’m so unprepared…

    Pernille
    Lima

    The first time I went to this place  — 1 year ago

    Worth visiting!

    I climbed Putukusi, I climbed Huayna Picchu. Now my legs hurt but it was so worth the effort and the lack of sleep. Worth the money, even if it’s expensive.

    ♥ Karina ♥
    Charlotte

    Why I want to go to this place  — 1 year ago

    Worth visiting!

    Yay! I am excited I can’t wait until next July! I miss Peru so much and the best part is I get to show one of my good friends my country!!! :D

    Rebecca
    West Seattle

    Why I want to go to this place  — 1 year ago

    Does anyone have a recomendation for a place to stay overnight in Aguas Calientes?

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    Questions about this place


    Smithtown
    Cyndiemd asks, “Has anyone gone to Lima, Cusco, the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu in the end of April? I am planning a trip and am wondering what the weather was like. Anything you can share for that time of year would be wonderful.”
    — 10 months ago


    5 answers

    California
    farafield asks, “I am busy packing for my upcoming trip to Peru...I will be hiking the Inca Trail for 4 days in June...anyone been there in June? How cold does it get at night? How hot during the day? What sort of gear should I bring?”
    — 1 year ago


    4 answers

    Stillwater
    johnnyfroaction asks, “i'll be there in mid july with one friend, does anyone know about camping around machu picchu? is it dangerous or more advisable to stay in cuzco? any help would be appreciated!”
    — 1 year ago


    11 answers

    Austin
    amy asks, “What are some of the best ways to get here? What tour companies did you use, best dining, hotels? hostels? Did anybody have any major problems with anything?”
    — 1 year ago


    11 answers

    Brisbane
    Brendan asks, “What's the best way to prevent altitude sickness?”
    — 2 years ago


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