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Machu Picchu - a holiday better than anyone else

One of the most famous in Latin America is Machu Picchu. Every time someone wants to start taking vacations in Peru, the classic photo of the Inca citadel sitting high in the rainforest comes to mind.

However, it is no secret that Machu Picchu was lost to visitors all year round. If you want to visit and get a unique experience that is probably better than most other visitors, here are some suggestions.

1) Arrive early
The idea of \u200b\u200bdragging themselves out of bed at 04:30 may not be very attractive, but it will be worth it when you are in front of the queue for entry to the site. You will also have the opportunity to be one of 400 visitors with permission to climb the spectacular slopes of nearby Huayna Picchu, as this is only available for early arrivals.

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3) Getting up
It can be hard work, but you will feel rewarded when they finally get to the site, instead of roar in a bus along with everyone else. There are two main options: Option 1

: The Inca Trail to 3 or 4 day hike along the best-preserved section of the ancient Inca highway, the route traverses an incredible variety of landscapes before ending the Sun Gate overlooking the site. It 's a very popular route, so be sure to book up to three months in advance ...

4) See the site from all angles
Visit the site beyond the classic corner of Gate House. Try climbing Machu Picchu mountain itself - this is a fairly strenuous climb, but it offers a wonderful view from both the site and the surrounding mountains

Other options for a different point of view looking down on Machu Picchu from Huayna understand. Picchu and making the 45-minute walk back up the Inca Trail from the main site to the Sun Gate You'll be surprised how few people actually make p ...

5) Get a good guide
There are a lot of conflicting theories on History of Machu Picchu, and is easy to get spun a tall tale by a guide. Traveling on a luxury tour operator you can get escorted around the site by an expert who puts a lot of time and energy to stay on the cutting edge of discoveries about Machu Picchu. This will definitely give you a unique perspective on the site. Make sure you choose a fluent English speaker!

6) Stay the night in Aguas Calientes
Try to avoid the typical scenario to cram a trip to Machu Picchu in one day. If you're willing to spend the night near Aguas Calientes you will have the advantage of a quiet afternoon on the site after all the day trippers have left to travel back to Cusco. You will be amazed at how the site is quieter towards the end of the day. This also allows access to the site when it first opens the next day.

Do you have other suggestions for a single trip to Machu Picchu? What was your visit like?

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