Machu Picchu in April: to reserve a tour or not to reserve?
I've seen this post about it, but I've dug a little bit more into the topic on the web and some people suggest to reserve in advance, in particular for the main Inca Trail.
However others say to wait and make cheaper reservations in Cusco (especially if I plan paths alternative to the Inca trail).
I'm actually now more oriented to go for the Salkantay path (I've been told it is equally beautiful), cheaper and less crowded. I hope to not miss too much by skipping the Inca Trail.
What do you suggest ? If I chose Salkantay rather than the inca Trail, am I going to lose a lot ?
Can I just wait and make reservation in Cusco two days before I want my tour to start? Or I risk not finding anything available?
Best Answer
The main Inca trail has a limit of 500 people starting on it each day. This sounds like a lot, until you realise 300 of those are porters! So it's quite hard to get it. My brother had to book months in advance.
However, there are several other trails. Salcantay is meant to be higher, less ruins but more scenic. I'm told the Lares trail goes along the river a bit more. And you still end up at the same place. They're all much easier to get onto, and even National Geographic has an article on the top 6 alternative trails.
Wikipedia has a short piece on the Salcantay Trek, if that interests you.
Finally, there's the 'easier' option - where you take a bus to Ollantaytambo and then a train from there to Aguas Calientes. Then the next morning at 3-5am, you get a bus up to the site. You'll want to be on the first bus to ensure you get one of the limited tickets to hike up Huayna Picchu (the tall peak you see at the back in most pictures of Machu Picchu).
A friend did the Salcantay, raved about it. My brother did the Inca Trail, said it was the hardest thing he's ever done in his life. It all depends what you want, and how you're affected by the weather, the altitude and the experience.
But the best part - no matter which way you get there, you're ending at Machu Picchu. And that's fantastic!
In terms of reserving, it's hard to tell. As many people and websites will tell you:
Peak tourist season corresponds with the dry season in July and August when the nights are cool and the days are generally dry. January and February are the rainiest months, and many people visit the area in November and April to avoid the heaviest crowds.
So on that theory, April might be quite busy. If you really want to do the Inca Trail, it's your 'once in a life' thing, then reserve it and make your schedule slightly less flexible.
If you, however, have some flexibility, well you could risk it, but stand the risk of not getting the main Inca Trail. But there will always be one of the other trails available, at least.
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Tourists who want to visit Machu Picchu in 2021, must purchase their tickets in advance. Especially if you want to visit during the high tourist season (April to October). Entrance Machu Picchu Only: 3 weeks before.Do you need a tour to visit Machu Picchu?
Can you go to Machu Picchu without a tour? Indeed you can, but you will not be hiking the Inca Trail to get there. You can see Machu Picchu via a rushed day trip from Cusco, or stay in the town of Aguas Calientes and walk or bus up to the ruins.When should you not go to Machu Picchu?
February is one of the worst months to visit Machu Picchu. Most trails will be closed, including the Inca Trails, Salkantay Treks, and Choquequirao Treks. We recommend the Lares Trek to Machu Picchu if you plan a hiking trip.What month is the best time to go to Machu Picchu?
Contrary to popular belief, the best time to visit Machu Picchu or hike the Inca Trail is before and after the rainy season, that is late March, April, May, and September, October, and early November, the dry season months, that is June July and August, are great too but beware of the crowds.MACHU PICCHU: A TURIST TRAP!
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I would recommend you book in advance especially if you go in high season (April to September). Regardless of the route you choose you will have an unforgettable experience.
Salkantay route doesn't have many archaeological sites but is offset by the beauty of the landscape.
Regarding the Classic Inca Trail this has more archeological sites and a unique natural beauty.
Here http://incatrailmachupicchu.org/ you will find more information about the Inca trail and its alternative routes ...
Have a great trip!
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