What is the best time of day to visit Machu Picchu?



Machu Picchu is, for many of us who love to travel, one of the "Must Do" in our life, and a large percentage of people traveling to Peru do so with the purpose of visiting what is classified as one of the new 7 wonders of the world. However, when you are planning your trip to Machu Picchu, certainty you will come across several issues on your trip organization and, one of them relates to what is the best time of day to visit Machu Picchu.

And this question becomes even more important after the changes that Peru Government recently made in the way of entry into Machu Picchu. Unlike what happened until a few years ago, the possibility of staying all day in Machu Picchu no longer exists, so when you buy your ticket you will have to make the purchase with the ticket at a specific time, with the maximum time of 4 hours of stay in this wonder of humanity. As it is convenient to buy the ticket in advance, so as not to run the risk of having all your trip planned and paid for and, when it reaches your great goal, stay in the door, when the purchase will have to decide the specific time to enter, which conditions your departure time. For example, if you think that you can buy the ticket to come in at 7am on a specific day, if you later change your mind and decide to go only in the afternoon, this will not be possible and you will be barred from entering and forced to buy a new ticket. This, of course, in the hope that there are still tickets available because in times of great tourist influx, it is likely that there may no longer be any available ticket.


Arriving at the conclusion that it is necessary to buy your ticket to Machu Picchu in advance and that when you buy will have to choose the period of the day you will visit, it becomes necessary to choose the period in which you want to visit this wonder of the World and, before making this decision, there are some factors to take into account that will be of particular importance in making your decision. Let's get down to a few.

How to avoid crowds in Machu Picchu?


This is the main issue for many people: when visiting Machu Picchu without it being full of other people. Many of us want to have the privilege of worshiping in peace this wonder of the world, but we want to do it with the minimum of people around us since any traveler with the least experience already knows that the most famous places in the world tend to be filled with other people with the same intention as we, too know and to explore. So when we decide to visit Machu Picchu, we must be aware that many more people have made that decision and many of them will be there on the same day as us.


As the government of Peru has taken precautions to try to limit the influx of tourists, there is a limit of people who can visit per day and each visitor is limited to a limit of hours, which helps to decrease the number of visitors at any time in the local.

Taking into account these changes, and not only linked to them, but also to several conditions that are also linked to the round trip, what the experience confirms is that, in order to avoid larger crowds, the advisable and visit Machu Picchu in the early hours of the day or the last, and the periods between 10:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. tend to be the most filled, so the more you can visit these periods the better.

Visiting Machu Picchu in the morning or in the afternoon?


We then have as the best options to get away from the crowds entering Machu Picchu early in the morning or else in the later period of the day and both have advantages and disadvantages so we will talk a bit about them next.

Visit Machu Picchu in the morning


Perhaps the main choice of many who want to avoid crowds pass by visiting Machu Picchu in the wee hours of the morning and this is a unique sensation in life, to see the sunrise in these Inca ruins at the top of the mountain.

Of course, you're not the only one who has the desire to be the first to come, and if so, know that you have to get up early enough to get it. The doors of Machu Picchu open at 6am and the first bus that departs from Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu Pueblo) departs from it's center at 5:30 am (click here to see on google maps the exact location where you can catch the bus and, to buy the tickets, it's just near the bus stop, just follow the signs on the road).


The point is that, although the first bus leaves at 5:30 am, its capacity is reduced, and if you really want to catch the first one, you will have to arrive very early, at least an hour before departure, but you may still not be able to take the first bus. The good news is that in the morning, buses depart with a high frequency, usually every 5 minutes, and the journey takes approximately 30 minutes.

If you wish to take the trek from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu, it is free and of moderate difficulty, so it is suitable for anyone who is in good physical condition. The route is well signposted and usually takes about an hour and a half to climb, and the return journey, as it descends, tends to be quicker and easier. Usually, the most common option for those who want to do this walk is to go by bus and get off on foot.

Regarding the entrance to Machu Picchu for the first hours, although it coincides with the time when a person who makes the Inca Trail arrives, it still allows avoiding the largest crowds of tourists and enjoy this space in relative calm during the first hours, especially before tourists arriving from further afield, especially from Cusco.

The sunrise and the first rays of the sun to come will surely be an image that will not stop you from marking your life. Of course, the climate in Machu Picchu can change frequently and there can be rainy days, days with completely sun-filled and even fog. However, even so, you may have the luck of wonderful scenery and pictures, so you should always go prepared for different hypotheses and do not get too depressed if your day visiting Machu Picchu is not blessed by a clear sky. Even if it is not, you may have the opportunity to experience a wonderful experience.


Do not forget that if you choose to join the visit to Machu Picchu with the ascent to Machu Picchu or Wayna Picchu, you will have to go in the morning in order to maximize your experience.

Visit Machu Picchu in the afternoon


As we mentioned, the period between 10:30 a.m., 2:00 p.m. is the busiest, and if by 3:00 p.m. you still see a lot of people exploring the ruins, from 4:00 p.m. is probably the time of day when fewer people are in Machu Picchu, so it is also a time when you can just explore on your own and in many places you will not find anyone close to you, so it is also a wonderful time to explore the Inca ruins.


It is definitely a special time to stay in Machu Picchu at the end of the day and the chances of catching fog is much lower than in the morning so it is also a great option especially for those who do not like to wake up very early or, for those who chose not to sleep in Aguas Calientes.

Conclusions


In a quick conclusion, we can say that if you want to get away from the crowds that visit Machu Picchu daily, we recommend that you wake up early and try to be one of the first to enter or wait and prepare your visit for the end of the day, taking into account that the decision must be made before buying your ticket (which you can buy here on the official website of the Government of Peru). If you choose to take the train for your trip to Machu Picchu, please note that when you buy your ticket, you must also, buy the train ticket, so we recommend that you buy both at the same time (if you want to know more about the purchase of tickets and how to prepare your trip to Machu Picchu, we invite you to read our post about 20 Things you should know when planning your trip to Machu Picchu).

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  1. I think I have been living in a cave for so long, I have never heard of Macchy Picchu in my life. Thank you for sharing it here, it looks like an amazing place to visit. I am definitely visiting it this summer!

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  2. I had a great time with your article. Such a wonderful place and hope to visit this soon.

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