Bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu. One of the fastest ways to get from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu is by bus and the company Consettur is the one that provides this service. The bus trip lasts approximately 30 minutes and leaves every 5 or 10 minutes. You can buy the ticket for this bus online or directly in the Town of Aguas Calientes. The round trip price is 24 dollars, and just one leg (Up or Down) is 12 dollars. The purchase of the ticket online is 24 hours, if you want to buy the ticket in Cusco you must go to Av pardo 827, Cusco, and its opening hours are from Monday to Saturday: 08:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. 17:30. If you want to buy the ticket in Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu Town) you must go to their office and their opening hours are from 05:30 to 22:00. Macchu Picchu If you want an all-organized tour to Machu Picchu, you can write to us and our agency will help you with the organization of your complete tour to Machu Picchu and you will only come to enjoy this world wonder.
Private transfer Cusco to Urubamba round trip. The city of Urubamba is located in the Sacred Valley of the Incas northwest of the city of Cusco. And our agency also offers the private transfer service from Cusco to Urubamba round trip, We have different types of mobility cars, vans, vans and sprinters. And we have daily departures. Cusco to Urubamba REQUEST If you want to request your private transfer service from Cusco to Urubamba, contact us and provide us with the following information. Pick up location: (Hotel or Cusco Airport) Pickup date and time Address in Urubamba And for the return indicate: Pickup date and time Address in Cusco: Hotel or Airport Cusco All our transfer services are private and we have online monitoring.
Change of tickets to Machu Picchu. Due to the high season, the Peruvian Ministry of Culture added new circuits divided into routes. And for those who purchased their tickets before June 1, 2024, they must make their change of circuit and equivalent route, on the same day and time of visit at the entrance windows to the Llaqta Machu Picchu. It is recommended to arrive early before entering Machu Picchu as there will surely be long lines to make the change. Machu Picchu Entrance Update The Ministry of Culture of Peru published on its official website about tickets to Machu Picchu.
The Cocalmayo thermal baths are a series of natural hot spring pools located in the Santa Teresa district, in the Cusco region, Peru. They are located in an impressive natural environment, surrounded by lush vegetation and next to the Urubamba River. These hot springs are famous for their therapeutic and relaxing properties. Many people visit them to enjoy a hot bath after hiking or traveling the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. In addition to relaxing, these waters can help relieve muscle pain and improve blood circulation. Access to the Cocalmayo thermal baths is through Santa Teresa, either walking from the town or by car. Once there, you can enjoy the three pools of different temperatures and relax while enjoying the views of the surrounding landscape. It is a popular spot among both tourists and locals seeking a moment of tranquility and rejuvenation amidst nature. How to get to Colcamayo from Cusco To get to the Cocalmayo thermal baths from Cusco, you have several options. Here I detail some of the most common routes: By bus: You can take a bus from Cusco to Santa Teresa. This route takes you through the paved road that passes through the city of Ollantaytambo. From Santa Teresa, you can walk approximately 30-40 minutes to the Cocalmayo thermal baths or take a car from town. By private car: If you prefer greater comfort and safety, you can hire a private car from Cusco to Santa Teresa. Several travel agencies offer this service and you can request it directly and with greater security. Each option has its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of cost, comfort and travel time. It is advisable to check updated schedules and prices before planning your trip. Cocalmayo thermal baths
Chiri Uchu typical dish from Cusco. Chiri Uchu is the flag dish of the city of Cusco and is prepared at different festivals in Cusco, but mainly on its central day “Fiestas del Cusco” which is celebrated every June 24 and during the Corpus Christi festival. The expression Chiri Uchu in Quechua means cold “chiri” and uchu is chili, and is deduced as cold chili or cold food that was originally offered to the god of the sun, Inti during Inca ceremonies. The origin of the flag plant “Chiri Uchu” dates back to the time of the Incas in Tahuantinsuyo. It is said that after the Ayni activity was carried out, each Ayllu took the best of its production to share it with another community. For this reason, the three regions came together: Coast, Sierra and Selva; and they are characteristic of Chiri Uchu. What does Chiri Uchu contain? • Baked Cuy: An Andean rodent cooked whole and baked. • Chorizo: Spicy sausage, usually pork. • Corn Tortilla: Made with Andean corn. • Hen • Charqui: Dehydrated meat similar to charqui, traditionally made from alpaca or llama meat. • Fresh Andean cheese: A local cheese, soft and fresh. • Cancha or roasted corn: Toasted Andean corn. • Algae (Cocha Yuyos): Algae from Andean lakes. • Egg cup or Cau Cau • Rocoto How to make chiri uchu Here is the secret to preparing a delicious chiri uchu and turning it into a delicious delicacy to delight your palate. 1. The preparation of the chi uchu dish is very easy, this delicious recipe starts cooking a day before, we prepare the roasted guinea pig in the oven, then the chicken is boiled, the jerky in a pot, then it is chopped and placed in one container, the corn flour tortilla, is
The abode of the Gods or also known as Apukunaq Tianan of Cusco is located north of the city of Cusco. It is a very beautiful tourist attraction that you can visit, since it is located very close to the center of Cusco, in the town of Sencca. This modern venue has artistic decorations and large sculptures. In this attraction there are dozens of sculptures dedicated to the Inca and Andean gods. Some of these sculptures are up to 10 meters high, and among the main buildings are the puma, the three-dimensional door, the protective Apu or God Wiracocha, the Pachamama and the viewpoint. Abode of the Gods The abode of the Gods is located 8 kilometers from Cusco in the district of Poroy and to get there you can take a bus, or hire some mobility. Private mobility: Several travel agencies offer the transfer service from Cusco to the abode of the Gods, and one of the advantages is that they take you to the place, they will wait for you so you can visit the site and later return to Cusco. Some agencies recommended mountain vinicunca and cusco private transfers. And if you also want, our travel agency can help you with your visit to the Abode of the Gods, just contact us via WhatsApp. Bus: You can go to the Puente Rosario bus stop to board the Expreso Santiago bus, the cost is 1 sol and the approximate trip will be 30 minutes. You must go to the end of the bus stop in Poroy and then take a bus (2 soles) or take a taxi (10 soles) and it will take approximately 10 minutes. Generally one of the most recommended options for foreign or national tourists is a private service. For the security and comfort you
Cusco to Raqchi. The archaeological site of Raqchi is located south of the city of Cusco, approximately 2 and a half hours away. Raqchi is also known as the temple of Viracocha or Wiracocha. And its main attraction is without a doubt the Wiracocha temple, a huge structure that measures 92 meters long by 25.5 meters wide. And among the most important things you can visit in Raqchi is: • Wiracocha Temple • Remains of a column • The church in Racchi • Qolqas • Room site in Raqchi. • Inca Baths • Inca Baths supplied with permanent water. • Restored Qolqa with thatched roof. How to get to Raqchi from Cusco To get to Raqchi there are 2 options by bus or also if you want private mobility. • Shared bus: You must go to the Sicuani Bus Terminal and it is located on Huayruropata Avenue. • Private transportation: One of the best options is for private mobility, there are several travel agencies that offer private transportation from Cusco to Raqchi and if you want a guide they can also provide it and you can also take advantage of visiting the places that are on the route such as the Andahuaylillas Temple or the Tipon archaeological park. If you want to visit this archaeological site, our travel agency can also help you, just write us a WhatsApp and we will quickly help you. Recommendations: • Bring light clothing, trekking shoes, sunscreen, glasses, hat, water, snack and cash in soles for personal expenses. Raqchi
If you are in the city of Cusco, you can take advantage of visiting the Qenqo eucalyptus forest, which is very near to the city of Cusco. You can visit this tourist attraction on your own or you can also take the opportunity to take the Cusco City tour and this tour. Its itinerary is to visit the Qenqo forest. How to get to Qenqo forest To take to the Qenqo eucalyptus forest there are several options. • City Tour Cusco: This tour is ideal because you will visit Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, Puca Pucara and Tambomachay. When visiting Qenqo you will be able to see the eucalyptus forest. The Cusco city tour has different departure times in private and shared groups. • Private transfer from Cusco: You can request the transfer service from Cusco to the Qenqo Forest, in this service they take you to the place, wait a short time and then return to Cusco in the mobility. Recommended agencies: Cusco tourist transportation and Cusco tourist transfer. • Public transportation: You can choose to take a bus from the Cristo Blanco company from the Wanchaq market or Rosario Bridge, they will take you to Sacsayhuaman and leave you very close to the forest. Qenqo Eucalyptus Forest
Easter week in Machu Picchu, one of the main tourist attractions to visit in Peru this Holy Week is Machu Picchu, for these dates thousands of national and foreign tourists come to Cusco to visit its main tourist attraction Machu Picchu and take the opportunity to visit other attractions tourist attractions of Cusco such as the Sacred Valley of the Incas, The Mountain of 7 Colors, The beautiful Humantay Lake and the Cusco City tour. Machu Picchu Holy Week For these dates, tickets to Machu Picchu are already sold out at Tu Ticket Cultura Pe (Joinnus) but a statement was recently released where they can be purchased in person in Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu Town). "Ministry of Culture (Mincul) announced that visitors will be able to purchase up to 1,000 daily tickets at the Machu Picchu Cultural Center, which can only be purchased in person on March 29, 30 and 31." That is, you must go to Machu Picchu Town a day before to get your ticket (Attention is from 6:40 AM) and later have your entrance to Machu Picchu, that is, purchase tickets from 3:00 PM to 10: 00 PM The available times for these tickets are 6:00 am – 7:00 am – 3:00 pm and 4:00 pm You want us to help you with your trip to Machu Picchu for Easter, write us a WhatsApp and one of our agents will help you quickly for your trip to Machu Picchu this Easter or any time of the year. Macchu Picchu
The turquoise waters of Muñapata are located south of the City of Cusco approximately 1 hour away. This natural tourist attraction is made up of wells with turquoise waters and a small canyon that highlights its natural beauty. These pools of turquoise water are located very close to the Urcos district. Turquoise waters of Muñapata Best Time: The best time to visit this tourist attraction is in the months of May to October (Season where there is not much rain), so you can enjoy its beautiful color and beautiful landscape. Hike: The walk to the turquoise pools of Muñapata is gentle but there are sections where you must be very careful since you can see cliffs. The local residents have built small bridges and handrails to facilitate access to the turquoise waters of Muñapata. What to bring: Light clothing, trekking shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, mosquito repellent, hat, water and snack. How to get to the turquoise pools of Muñapata To get to the Muñapata pools you can choose to take private or shared mobility. Shared: There are buses that leave from Cusco, in front of the regional hospital on Av la Cultura. From that point you can board the Bus from Cusco to Urcos, the trip costs between 5 to 10 soles. Once in Urcos you can take a car to take you to Muñapata and from that point you will have to walk approximately between 30 minutes to 1 hour, everything will depend on your physical condition. The entrance price to the turquoise pools of Muñapata is: S/ 7 for foreigners, S/ 5 for national tourists, S/ 3 for Cusco and S/ 3 for children. And its opening hours are from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Private: If you want a more exclusive service this would be the best option,










