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Huayna Picchu Hike | Is it worth climbing Huayna Picchu?

Huayna Picchu Hike | Is it worth climbing Huayna Picchu?

Huayna Picchu Hike | Climbing the Huayna Picchu mountain is the fantasy of millions of travelers on account of the glorious all-encompassing view, the secret of the archeological content that this mountain hides, and the difficult hike that includes getting over this mountain. This short however hard hike is reviving experience, stand-out!

Location:

Huayna Picchu Mountain is situated at 2,720 meters above ocean level, don’t stress over the absence of oxygen, both Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu are situated at the edge of the wilderness (The line between the Andes and the Amazon), so there is a great deal of vegetation and oxygen.

Before climbing Huayna Picchu

  1. Before embarking on a trip to Machu Picchu, it’s important to ensure that you’re in good physical condition, as the hike can be quite strenuous.
  2. To avoid any last-minute disappointments, we recommend purchasing your Machu Picchu Inca citadel + Huayna Picchu ticket at least three months in advance. This will give you ample time to plan your trip and secure your spot.
  3. Once you arrive at the citadel, finding the access door to Huayna Picchu is quite straightforward. Simply follow the signs or ask a park ranger for assistance. They’re always happy to help and guide you in the right direction.
  4. When you’re ready to enter the citadel, make sure to have your Machu Picchu Inca citadel + Huayna Picchu ticket and original identification documents on hand. These will be required at the entrance, so having them ready will save you time and hassle.

What schedule should I buy the ticket for?

First option:
  • If you’re planning to visit Machu Picchu, it’s best to start your day early in the morning with a guided tour of the citadel. After the tour ends around 9:30 am, most visitors head up to Huayna Picchu. To avoid any delays, we recommend purchasing a ticket for the second schedule in the 3rd Group.
  • Here are the schedules to enter Huayna Picchu:
    • First Schedule: 7 am to 8 am
    • Second Schedule: 10 am to 11 am
  • You can choose your preferred schedule based on the following groups:
    • 1st Group: Enter Machu Picchu Inca citadel starting at 6 am and enter Huayna Picchu from 7 am to 8 am.
    • 2nd Group: Enter Machu Picchu Inca citadel starting at 7 am and enter Huayna Picchu from 7 am to 8 am.
    • 3rd Group: Enter Machu Picchu Inca citadel starting at 8 am and enter Huayna Picchu from 10 am to 11 am.
  • To summarize, you’ll enter the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu at 8 am with your guide and other visitors, and the guided tour will end around 9:30 am. Then, you’ll find the access door to Huayna Picchu between 10 am and 11 am. Remember to coordinate the meeting time with your guide in the city of Aguas Calientes or directly at the main door to enter Machu Picchu citadel.
  • Don’t forget to buy the MACHU PICCHU INCA CITADEL + HUAYNA PICCHU ticket at least three months in advance and specify that you’ll be climbing Huayna Picchu at the second schedule (between 10 am and 11 am) from the 3rd Group. Also, make sure you’re in good physical condition to enjoy the hike.
Second option:
  • If you’re planning to visit Machu Picchu, there’s an alternative itinerary you might want to consider. Instead of doing the guided tour of the citadel first, you can hike up Huayna Picchu Mountain and enjoy the stunning view before heading to Machu Picchu.
  • To do this, you need to buy a Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu Ticket for either the 1st Group or 2nd Group. That way, you can enter Machu Picchu starting at 6 am or 7 am, and then head to Huayna Picchu between 7 am and 8 am.
  • Make sure to arrive at the Main Entrance Door to Machu Picchu on time so that you can start early and have more time to enjoy Huayna Picchu. After visiting the mountain, head back to the entrance and meet up with your Tour Guide to RE-ENTER the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu for the guided tour.
  • It’s important to coordinate well with your guide’s meeting time to ensure a smooth transition. Most tour guides gather at 11 am with their attendees for the group tour.
  • Keep in mind that if you choose to take a tour with a private guide, the itinerary may differ slightly.

What is on the route to Huayna Picchu?

  • The first part of the route is light, you will not encounter any difficulties.
  • As soon as you start to climb the mountain you will notice how immensely vertical or steep is, you will have to climb about 2,000 Inca stairs, a total of approximately 2 kilometers.
  • Just before reaching the top, you will walk on the “Stairs of Death.”

What’s in Huayna Picchu?

  • The Famous Temple of the Moon.
  • Inca platforms for agriculture.
  • The best panoramic view of all the mountains that surround Machu Picchu.

How hard and dangerous is it to climb Huayna Picchu?

  • It will rely a ton upon your physiological circumstances, yet on a scale from 1 to 10, the level of trouble is 7, this is mainly because of the risk of the course, not the absence of oxygen.
  • Being in a great physical state is suggested.
  • Individuals over 12 years of age can go up to Huayna Picchu.
  • If it’s not too much trouble, regard the signs along the mountain.
  • On the off chance that you could do without strolls with many slants or climbs, go for the Inca span stroll to Machu Picchu.
  • If it’s not too much trouble, be extremely mindful so as not to stagger, a little human mistake can cost your life; at the top, there are likewise park officers who look after your security, but what not “selfies” with the ravine bottom are restricted.
  • Assuming you experience the ill effects of Acrophobia, kindly don’t make it happen!

How long is the Huayna Picchu hike?

From the citadel to Huayna Picchu is about 1 hour – the Return is about 40 min.

Please bring:

  • Bring a small backpack for your snacks, water, etc.
  • Original Identity Documents – NO copies.
  • Rain ponchos.
  • Sunglasses.
  • Sunscreen.
  • Camera.
  • And a lot of positive energy!

What is the price?

Machu Picchu ticket costs are separated by identity and certain local arrangements in South America, for instance, Citizens from the Andean Community Countries (CAN) save money. We expect that the Peruvian government laid out differential costs, because of the distinction in the cost for most everyday items between Peruvian residents and first-world nations.

Super Important: A wide range of Tickets to the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu Do Not include a Sightseers Guide, Tips, Food, Transport transportation, and Convenience.

Price for Foreigners:

Visitor Machu Picchu Inca Citadel “Solo” Machu Picchu Inca Citadel + Huayna Picchu Machu Picchu Inca Citadel + Machu Picchu Mountain
Adult $66 USD $81 USD $81 USD
Student $41 USD $56 USD $56 USD
Kids* $39 USD $54 USD $54 USD

Price for Andean Community Countries:

Visitor Machu Picchu Inca Citadel “Solo” Machu Picchu Inca Citadel + Huayna Picchu Machu Picchu Inca Citadel + Machu Picchu Mountain
Adult $37 USD $52 USD $52 USD
Student $29 USD $44 USD $44 USD
Kids* $27 USD $41 USD $41 USD

Price for Peruvians:

Visitor Machu Picchu Inca Citadel “Solo” Machu Picchu Inca Citadel + Huayna Picchu Machu Picchu Inca Citadel + Machu Picchu Mountain
Adult 105 Soles 175 Soles 175 Soles
Student 77 Soles 125 Soles 125 Soles
Kids* 53 Soles 123 Soles * 123 Soles *

To consider:

  • If you’re planning on taking your kids to hike up Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain, just keep in mind that they have to be at least 12 years old to do so.
  • If your child is between the ages of 0 and 7 years and 11 months, they’re considered an Infant and they get free admission to Machu Picchu. You don’t need to reserve a ticket for them, just bring their original Identity Document with you when you show up at the main entrance.
  • If your child is between the ages of 8 and 17 years and 11 months, they’re considered a Kid, and you’ll need to bring their original Identity Document to verify their age at the main entrance.
  • If you’re a foreign student or a student from the Andean Communities and you’re over 18 years old, you’ll need to bring your Student Card or ISIC, along with your original Identity Document.
  • If you’re a Peruvian student, you’ll need to bring your student card issued by the Ministry of Education, along with your original Identity Document.
  • Lastly, if you’re a local resident of the Cusco region, you can get free access to Machu Picchu on Sundays, but this only includes the Inca Citadel and not Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain.

Where do I buy the tickets to Machu Picchu?

  • You can buy them Online or in the city of Cusco, at Calle Garcilaso 225 or Calle Maruri 324.
  • You can also contact us to make the purchase for you.

Frequently Asked Questions – FAQS

Can I leave Machu Picchu citadel for a while and Re-enter once again?

Indeed, you can! Provided that you have the Machu Picchu fortification + Machu Picchu Mountain Ticket or Machu Picchu stronghold + Huayna Picchu Ticket, any other way it doesn’t matter.

A few vacationers initially do the Huayna Picchu Hike all alone, then they do the guided tour through Machu Picchu fortress, in the event that this is your case, you should LEAVE the Inca fortification of Machu Picchu and meet your Local escort at the Primary Entryway of admittance to Machu Picchu, to RE-ENTER Machu Picchu stronghold and take the directed visit.

It isn’t the case sensible for your Local search for you inside Machu Picchu citadel, on the grounds that the Inca citadel is massive and there are many vacationers that is the motivation behind why the Aides and guests generally meet externally by the primary access to the Inca stronghold. In the event that you truly believe your aide should meet inside the Inca citadel, book a private visit.

Can I enter Machu Picchu without a Tourist Guide?

Hello! Just wanted to let you know that it’s mandatory to hire a tourist guide to enter Machu Picchu, except in cases where you have a Machu Picchu + Machu Picchu Mountain or Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu ticket, in which case you can enter without a guide due to scheduling reasons.

Can I change the schedule to visit Huayna Picchu?

If you need to change the schedule for your Huayna Picchu hike, you can do so for the next available schedule. For example, if your ticket is for the 7am-8am time slot but you can’t make it on time, you can enter during the 10am-11am time slot instead, provided you have a valid reason and it’s verified at the access door. However, if your ticket is for the 10am-11am time slot, you won’t be able to enter during the earlier time slot.

How many visitors are allowed to enter Huayna Picchu?

Please note that only 400 visitors are allowed to enter Huayna Picchu each day (200 visitors per time slot), so it’s important to buy tickets well in advance, at least 3 months ahead of time, to secure your spot.

Conclusion:

TYPE OF INFORMATION HUAYNA PICCHU
Elevation 2720 masl (8923 feet)
Duration of the hike From the citadel to Huayna Picchu is about 1 hour – the Return is about 40 min.
Hike distance From Machu Picchu cited to Huayna Picchu, it is 2 km (1.25 miles)
Difficulty Hard
Archaeological sites Agricultural Platforms and the Temple of the Moon
Overview Panoramic view of the Machu Picchu citadel and other mountains
Entry schedules 1st schedule: 07 am – 08 am and
2nd schedule: 10am – 11am
Number of visitors 400 daily tickets available (200 visitors on each schedule)

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