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Tips for Traveling With Kids


Machu Picchu is one of the dream destinations for many people as it was for us and fortunately, we can say that we have already visited this wonderful place.

However, something that made us uneasy was the reports of crowds invading the Machu Picchu, which might even be calling into question the integrity of this treasure in the long run. Something that has tended to worsen since Machu Picchu was chosen as one of the 7 wonders of the modern world, which even captivate more  global interest.


Fortunately, the government of Peru, aware of the need to protect the wonder of the world decreed a daily limit of visitors and also a limit of 4 hours in the time of the visit that each person can remain within the space, what makes even more important for you to to acquire your entry ticket in advance, so you do not risk not entering and, you should  think and decide about the time you will want to enter (learn more in our Machu Picchu article: 20 things you should know when planning your visit).

However, even with these changes, made in the search to decrease the number of visitors, there are still a lot of people visiting Machu Picchu daily and,  there are times when you may have great difficulty in getting some quiet time during your visit, and whoever does this kind of travel, for sure wishes to have some does not want to make it always surrounded by other visitors.

Now let's be honest, it will be very difficult to be alone during your visit to Machu Picchu, but there are ways to be more alone or at least less surrounded by other visitors.

When to avoid going to Machu Picchu


Well, there are two months in which you should avoid even going to Machu Picchu, if you want to avoid crowds, it's the July and August. And the question of avoiding these months is because they are the most crowded months to visit Machu Picchu. This is due, among other reasons, to the fact that during these months academic holidays are taking place in many of the western countries, so it is used by many families to visit this destination. Of course, if you only have these months, we recommend that you go, nevertheless, you may have a chance to escape to the biggest crowds, but if you can go in months other than these, the better.

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


In our article on: What is the best time of the year to visit Machu Picchu, we talk more about the theme, so we advise you to read to know more information before making your choice but, in a brief way, Machu Picchu will have only two wheater seasons, namely the dry season and the rainy season. The dry season runs from the middle of April until October and the rainy season runs from November to the middle of April.

If your goal is to avoid crowds, the best for you is to visit Machu Picchu in the rainy season, especially between November and the middle of April. However, when it rains in Machu Picchu, it may really rain, and spending the day in Machu Picchu with constant rainfall can make you lose some of the magic of the place and even be dangerous, especially for those who travel with children or, who have reduced mobility, because the place can get muddier and, you will walk on stones that, with the rain, become more slippery.


However, you can also pick up a few days without rain, which also occur, as well as some days when you can only catch rain for short periods of time, so you can still have a very pleasant visit. Do not forget only a question, when you buy your ticket, will do for a specific period of time on a given day, so you can not have the possibility to change your date if it rains immensely on the day of your visit.

Visiting in the dry season is more likely to result in better weather conditions during your visit but is also more likely to have larger crowds at your side. In this way, we can advise you, in addition to avoiding the months of July and August, to try to organize your trip closer to the beginning and end of the dry season, especially from the middle of April, May, and September, especially the second fortnight, and the month of October.

In these months, in addition to being more likely to avoid crowds, you are even more likely to catch up on good weather, and even if you can catch rainfall, chances are it will be small rainy moments that will not disturb your visit.

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


We have also addressed this issue, so we also advise you to read our article on the best time of day to visit Machu Picchu. In order to avoid crowds, the secret is very simple, the periods during of the middle of the day are the ones to avoid so, plan your visit so that you can enter Machu Picchu at the time of opening, or closer to the end of the day.


So, since everything in Machu Picchu requires planning if you want to go in one of these periods, you will have to organize your trip to get there at one of these times, especially if you want to be one of the first visitors to Machu Picchu.

As mentioned before, you will have to buy your ticket in advance (click here to buy your ticket to Machu Picchu on the official website of the Peruvian government) and when you buy it, you should choose the entrance at 6am in the morning (when the doors open) or, more for the afternoon period, namely entering at 12 o'clock if you choose to stay near the end of the day.

Once you choose, you will need to organize yourself at the level of where to stay before your visit. Many people take the option of doing a day trip from Cusco to Machu Picchu, which, in our opinion, is extremely tiring and will lead to being in Machu Picchu in the hours of the highest flood, that is, in the middle of the day.

So, if you want to visit Machu Picchu at the beginning of the day, prepare yourself, that the enclosure opens at 6am and you will have to take the first bus that goes up from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu, which departs at 05:30. The point is that the first bus, or rather the first three buses, depart at 5:30 a.m. and each takes about 30 passengers, so to be one of the first to make this trip of about 20 minutes from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu, you will have to be in the queue well before 5:30, to secure his place. We recommend that to be sure of your place, that it is at least until 4:30 in the queue, being that in high season, it may be even earlier.



If you decide to take the route from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu on foot, you will have to reserve at least about 1h30 for the walk.

If the decision is to go by bus, we advise you to buy the bus tickets the day before, as you can learn more by reading our Machu Picchu article, 20things you should know when planning your visit.

As there is no train that will allow you to get to Aguas Calientes so early, you should make the trip to Aguas Calientes the day before and stay the night before in that locality.

If you choose to visit Machu Picchu in the afternoon, this no longer obliges you to stay in Aguas Calientes the previous day, you can stay in Cusco (which makes the day very tiring) or opt for another location, such as Ollantaytambo, for a most relaxed day (see here our article: Cusco or Ollantaytambo: What is the best place to stay before your visit to Mach Picchu and the Sacred Valley of the Incas?).


However, when booking your train schedule, please be careful about your return, as you will need to book a train that departs more at night if you do not stay in Aguas Calientes.

Conclusions


If you are reading this post, it is because you most likely dream of visiting Machu Picchu and maybe are even planning your visit. But as a result of being such a wonderful attraction, more and more people want to visit it, so from all over the world, there are people planning their visit every year.


Therefore, it is not at all possible to have Machu Picchu just for us, as we have seen in dozens of photographs, and the truth is that many photographs are taken with Machu Picchu stuffed with tourists. However, there are ways to seek to visit Machu Picchu by avoiding the floods or at least that the floods are not so great.

So, the solution is to ally the best months mentioned above, with the best times. We recommend the end of April and May, as well as the end of September and October, and also the beginning or the end of the days. However, something that is not much referred to, is that Machu Picchu is generally less populated in the late afternoon than early in the morning, especially from 4 pm, moments when we feel we had the best time on our visit to Machu Picchu.

We really hope that our ideas help you to prepare for your visit and if you are planning your trip to Machu Picchu, we always do our reservations with booking, they are our partners and its with them that we get the best deals. You can look for the best deals by clicking here, it won't cost you any money and, it helps us to support our blog.

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We would also like to invite you to leave your opinion and questions and, in case you have already visited Machu Picchu, let us know about your experience using our comments box. Thanks for your visit to our Non Stop Family Travel Blog, come back often and, if you liked our article, don’t forget to share it with your friends.

If you are planning your visit to Peru, here is a list of some of our destination-related posts that are sure to be very helpful in organizing your itinerary:

- 10 reasons why you should visit Lima
- 20 things you should know when planning your trip to Machu Picchu 
- What is the Sacred Valley of the Incas? What to see in the Sacred Valley, Peru
- Sacred City of Caral-Supe: Best day-trip from Lima 
- How to visit the Rainbow Mountain in Peru? Things to know when planning your trip

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