claudia2790 wrote:
> tile;982112 Wrote:
>>
>>
>> have a look at the official webpage of the National toruist officice
>> in Peru
>>
>> I have been to machu Picchu 10 yrs ago, and plan to return next year.
>> apparently, trains do not start anymore from Cuzco, but from a nearby
>> train
>> station that will save you a couple of hours.
>> and apparently there is no monopoly anymore of trains going to Machu
>> Picchu.
>> Actually, the train stops neat Machu Picchu, then you have to take a
>> shuttle
>> bus
>>
>> In my times, tickets were all sold out. I mean, travel agencies
>> bought all
>> tickets and sold only guided tours. so just try to book yr ticket
>> online
>> well in advance, or be prepared to pay an overprice.
>
> thank you tile I'm searching for information everywhere, and I want to
> know a little more I think I'm going to travel to cusco with an
> angency, so I'm looking for the best deal.
this is what I did. Of course, I paid a little more. But they picked me up
at my hotel, gave me a tour leader in Machu Picchu that explained
everything, then picked me up again and brought me to my hotel.
Pls note that trains do not leave anymore from Cuzco, but I think from
Ollyantambo. There is a webpage with schedules dedicated to the company
operating trains, both to Cuzco and to Puno.
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