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Guides, Tips and Routes for your Trip to Peru

In this space, we share much more than just travel itineraries. You'll find articles written with a genuine passion for exploration: from practical guides and local recommendations to exciting adventure stories and key inspiration for planning your next visit. Each post is designed to help you experience Peru in an authentic, responsible, and truly unforgettable

The Cusco Tourist Ticket (BTC) is an indispensable, cash-only physical pass offering an Integral version (130 Soles, 10 days) or three Partial circuits (70 Soles, 1–2 days) for 16 regional attractions, excluding Machu Picchu, Qorikancha, and Maras.
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A successful visit to Machu Picchu requires booking tickets well in advance, acclimatizing to the altitude, packing weather-appropriate layers, following the train and bus route via Aguas Calientes, and strictly respecting the ancient site's conservation rules.
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Machu Picchu operates on three main circuits: Circuit 1 (Panoramic) offers elevated 360-degree views and dry-season access to peaks like Machu Picchu Mountain and the Sun Gate; Circuit 2 (Classic) provides the standard, postcard walkthrough of the core temples and main squares; and Circuit 3 (Royalty) explores lower palaces, elite quarters, and challenging climbs like Huayna Picchu.
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Choquequirao is a multi-sector Inca citadel located at 3,033 meters above the Apurímac River, offering an authentic, uncrowded glimpse into Inca resistance and advanced hydraulic engineering via a demanding mountain trek.
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Compare transportation options, travel times, costs, and trekking routes to Machu Picchu, and choose the best journey based on your budget, schedule, and adventure level.
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To manage altitude sickness (soroche) in Cusco (3,400 m), travelers should prioritize progressive acclimatization, heavy hydration, and light meals, using remedies like coca tea, oxygen, or "Sorojchi Pills" while keeping in mind that symptoms typically improve upon descending to the lower-altitude Sacred Valley or Machu Picchu (2,430 m).
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Located 28 kilometers from Cusco, Chinchero is an authentic Andean town famous for its living textile traditions, impressive Inca archaeological complex and agricultural terraces, and a vibrant local market.
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As the historic capital of the Inca Empire, Cusco provides an essential acclimatization experience blending vibrant colonial-Inca architecture, bustling markets, and monumental megalithic ruins like Sacsayhuamán.
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Located 28 kilometers from Cusco, Chinchero is an authentic Andean town famous for its living textile traditions, impressive Inca archaeological complex and agricultural terraces, and a vibrant local market.
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Beyond its ruins, Machu Picchu protects a vital, threatened biodiversity essential for both the environment and the local economy.
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