So you’ve decided you want to visit Machu Picchu, the lost city of the Incas, and perhaps one of the most awe-inspiring constructions that man can put his name to. You’ve truly made the right decision!

You’ve probably figured out by now that if you want to visit Machu Picchu then you need to go via Cusco, the original capital of the Incas and gateway to The sacred Valley and other Inca Monuments.

There are several ways you can travel to Machu Picchu from Cusco; here are the most common:

Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

If you’re feeling fit and adventurous then the best way to visit Machu Picchu is by the Inca Trail. The Inca Trail is one of the most famous hiking treks in the world and will take you on a 4 day trek through some of the most breath taking scenery in the world. However, be warned, you usually have to book the Inca Trail at least 3 months in advance.

Train to Machu Picchu

If you’re short of time or just want to get there in the most comfortable way possible then the best method is to take the train. Trains run several times a day between Cusco and Aguas Calientes (Mauchu Picchu village) and usually take between 3 and 4 hours. If you’re taking the train during peak travel season (June-August) then it’s usually a good idea to book your seat several days in advance.

Alternative Inca Trails to Machu Picchu

If you’re not able to book on the Inca Trail, or just fancy doing something a little different then there are several other treks that finish at Machu Picchu. The most well known is the Salkantay Trek and speaking from personal experience I can say that this trek is absolutely incredible and I highly recommend it.

By Car

Several travel agencies in Cusco offer one-day visits to Machu Picchu by car. I’m not entirely sure how this works because it’s currently impossible to drive 100% of the way there by car. My guess is that they take you to Ollantaytambo by car and then you go the rest of the way by train.