Pullman Machu Picchu
Pullman Machupicchu, nasceu como uma alternativa económica ao COMBOIO PERURAIL, INCARAIL. É uma ROTA ALTERNATIVA A MACHUPICCHU POR HYDROELÉTRICA, (acesso amazónico) a viagem percorre as mais belas paisagens do PERU, onde visitará lugares mágicos e cidades de sonho que estão a ser anexadas à atividade turística, transformando assim a sua viagem numa experiência única e ajuda social promovendo novos polos de desenvolvimento e turismo sustentável, tanto SANTA MARIA, SANTA TERESA como HYDROELÉTRICA possuem um magnífico clima subtropical e muitos atrativos turísticos como o COCALMAYO HO T SPRINGS e atividades de TURISMO DE AVENTURA, CAMINHADAS, ZIP LINE ou ZIP LINE, tornando a sua viagem numa experiência inesquecível.
nosso propósito
No Pullman Machu Picchu dedicamo-nos a ser o elo de ligação entre os viajantes, tornando realidade os seus sonhos de descobrir destinos que parecem inatingíveis
Nossa Essência
O cliente é a nossa preocupação mais importante. Estamos prontos para resolver e ajudar com qualquer dúvida que possa surgir. Garantimos que cada interação é uma experiência positiva para o cliente.
nossa equipe
A nossa equipa possui uma vasta experiência no setor, contando com o apoio da Pullman Machupicchu, uma empresa com mais de 17 anos de experiência
Nancy
Manager - pullman machu picchu
Com anos de experiência na indústria do turismo, Nancy é especialista em criar experiências inolvidáveis. Como gerente e guia no Pullman Machupicchu, especializa-se na conceção de itinerários únicos, garantindo que cada viajante aproveita ao máximo a sua aventura. O seu conhecimento, atenção ao detalhe e qualidade fazem com que cada viagem seja uma experiência autêntica e sem preocupações. Deixe-se guiar por Nancy e descubra o Peru com confiança e emoção! 🌍✈️
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Top Hidroelétrica para Machu Picchu
A Rota Hidroelétrica a Machu Picchu é uma das alternativas mais populares e emocionantes para chegar à famosa cidade Inca.
Hidroelétrica para Machu Picchu 2 dias / 1 noite
Esta opção, que combina aventura, natureza e cultura, tem início na Usina Hidrelétrica, localizada nas margens do rio Urubamba, de onde os viajantes embarcam numa viagem de aproximadamente 2 a 3 horas a pé por um pitoresco caminho até à cidade de Aguas Calientes, base para chegar a Machu Picchu.
Hidroelétrica para Machu Picchu regresso de comboio 2 dias / 1 noite
Este percurso é uma excelente opção para os viajantes que procuram uma experiência mais económica e aventureira, sem abdicar das vistas deslumbrantes e do contacto com a natureza que o tradicional percurso ferroviário oferece.
Ligação Vale Sagrado Machu Picchu 2d/1n
INCLUI:
✓ Autocarro turístico e guia no Vale Sagrado
✓ Almoço no Vale Sagrado
✓ Comboio de ida e volta para Machu Picchu
✓ 01 noite em hostel na cidade de Machu Picchu
✓ Entrada para Machu Picchu
✓ Guia em Machu Picchu
✓ Autocarro a subir e descer até Machu Picchu
✓ Autocarro de ida e volta para Cusco
carro Hidroelétrica Machu Picchu
opções de percursos para machu picchu em pullman machupicchu
PERGUNTAS FREQUENTES
1. Quais são as opções para chegar a Machu Picchu saindo de Cusco?
Nossa empresa PULLMAN MACHUPICCHU oferece várias opções para chegar a Machu Picchu, como o trekking de Salkantay 5 dias/4 noites, Inka Jungle 4 dias/3 noites e o Caminho Inca 4 dias/3 noites.
As opções mais clássicas e populares, pela duração da estadia, são:
- Opção 01: By Car
- Opção 02: Trem
2. Como chegar a Machu Picchu pela Hidrelétrica?
É uma rota alternativa para chegar a Machu Picchu, combinando transporte terrestre com caminhada. É mais econômica e aventureira.
3. De onde parte a viagem para a Hidrelétrica?
- As vans saem de Cusco com coleta em hotéis ou hostels às 06h30, passando pelo Vale Sagrado e atravessando Santa Maria e Santa Teresa, até chegar à central Hidrelétrica (6 horas de viagem de minivan).
4. Quanto se caminha da Hidrelétrica até Machu Picchu Pueblo?
- O trajeto é de aproximadamente 10 km (cerca de 2 a 3 horas de caminhada) por uma rota segura e cercada de natureza, seguindo os trilhos do trem até Machu Picchu Pueblo
5. Preciso estar em boa condição física?
Não é uma caminhada difícil, mas é necessário usar calçado confortável, pois o percurso segue ao lado dos trilhos do trem.
6. que devo levar para a caminhada?
- Mochila leve
- Água e lanches
- Roupas confortáveis e capa de chuva
- Protetor solar e repelente
- Lanterna (se for caminhar cedo ou no fim da tarde)
7. A caminhada da Hidrelétrica até Machu Picchu Pueblo é segura?
Sim, é segura e muito usada por mochileiros e viajantes. No entanto, não é recomendado caminhar à noite, e sempre deve-se seguir o caminho estabelecido.
8. Quais são as altitudes?
Head to the bus station to go up to the citadel, or you can walk to the entrance (approx. 1h 30min on foot). You can also rest, find lodging, eat, or visit the hot springs.
9. Quais são os climas?
O clima da rota é quente e úmido, com temperaturas que podem chegar a 30°C durante o dia. À noite, torna-se fresco e úmido, podendo cair para cerca de 10°C.
HOW TO GET TO MACHU PICCHU VIA HIDROELECTRICA
1. What is the Hidroelectrica route?
It’s an alternative route that combines land transport and hiking. It’s more affordable and adventurous than the train.
2. Where does the journey to Hidroelectrica start?
Most tours depart from Cusco around 6:30 am, picking you up from your hotel or hostel. The route goes through the Sacred Valley, Santa Teresa, and arrives at the Hidroelectrica station (approx. 6–7 hours by bus or van).
3. How far is the hike from Hidroelectrica to Machu Picchu Pueblo?
About 10 km, which takes around 2 to 3 hours walking along a safe and scenic path next to the train tracks.
4. Do I need to be in good physical condition?
It’s not a difficult hike, but basic fitness and comfortable footwear are recommended. Not suitable for people with limited mobility.
5. What should I bring for the hike?
- Light backpack
- Water and snacks
- Comfortable clothes and a rain poncho
- Sunscreen and insect repellent
- Flashlight if hiking early or late
6. Is the route safe?
Yes, it’s safe and very popular with backpackers and independent travelers. However, avoid walking at night and always stay on the main path.
7. Can I do the round trip in one day?
It’s not recommended. Ideally:
- Day 1: Travel to Hidroelectrica + hike to Aguas Calientes
- Day 2: Visit Machu Picchu
- Day 3: Return
8. Do I need a guide or can I go on my own?
You can go independently, but many agencies offer packages including transport, guide, and lodging for more comfort and safety.
9. Is there a train from Hidroelectrica?
Yes, there is a train from Hidroelectrica to Aguas Calientes at 2:50 pm, and a return from Aguas Calientes to Hidroelectrica at 1:30 pm. However, seats are limited, and schedules are reduced. Walking is still the most common option.
10. How much does this route cost approximately?
This is usually the cheapest way to get to Machu Picchu. Prices vary depending on the package, but it’s significantly more affordable than the train route.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. What are the most common ways to get to Machu Picchu?
It’s an alternative route that combines land transport and hiking. It’s more affordable and adventurous than the train.
- By train: From Cusco or Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes
- Via Hidroelectrica: Budget-friendly option with land transport + hike
- Trekking: Such as the Inca Trail, Salkantay, or Inka Jungle
2. Which route is best based on my budget?
- Train: Ideal for comfort and convenience
- Hidroelectrica: Most affordable and adventurous
- Trekking: Perfect for those seeking a full nature and cultural experience
3. How much time do I need to visit Machu Picchu?
Minimum 2 days / 1 night. The ideal plan:
- Day 1: Arrive in Aguas Calientes
- Day 2: Visit Machu Picchu and return
There are also full-day tours (by train), but they are more rushed.
4. What should I pack for the trip?
- Passport or ID
- Printed or digital tickets
- Comfortable and light clothing
- Walking shoes
- Poncho or rain jacket
- Water, sunscreen, and insect repellent
5. Should I book in advance?
Yes. Machu Picchu has limited capacity and train tickets sell out quickly, especially during high season (June–August). We recommend booking at least 3–4 weeks in advance.
Pullman Machupicchu can help you plan your trip and manage your Machu Picchu tickets.
6. Can I hike up to Machu Picchu?
Yes. From Aguas Calientes you can go:
- By bus (approx. 25 minutes)
- On foot (approx. 1h 30min via steep stairs)
7. Can I do a round trip from Cusco in one day?
Yes, by train, but it’s a long day (early departure, late return). If possible, we recommend staying overnight in Aguas Calientes.
reviews
EXCELENTE Com base em 108 avaliações gloomypenguin2019-11-14Verificada Amazing value, very safe trip To get to Macchu Picchu by car, you will be taking a 6-7 hr colectivo van ride around to the other side of MP. Then you will need to walk in 9 km along train tracks - this is a safe, very used route and the trains are used to dealing with walking tourists. There are cheap, good places to eat after you walk past the actual train station if you're buying your own food (the lady with all the hammocks is awesome). There are a lot of different places to stay and camp along the train tracks if that's your thingI highly recommend paying for an extra night in Aguas Calientes or you will need to leave MP hours early (ticket is good for 5 hours entry) to walk out again to the colectivo van ride. If you stay in town longer, you can eat 6-8 soles meals at the mercado de abastos, by the train tracks and first bridge (fruits and veg are on the first floor, prepared comida típica is up the inside stairs). Aguas Calientes is very, very expensive for everything so bring in any alcohol, cigarettes, stuff. You will definitely want to bring bug spray and sunscreen (even if it's cloudy, even if you see no bugs). Only "extra" ticket purchase I made was $12 usd for a bus to the entrance of MP from Aguas Calientes but I did walk the way down... You don't need to do thatThing to note: some people in my van did have issues with their return ticket vouchers for the colectivo. I don't think it had anything to do with this specific company but just remember while traveling around like this, make sure you have contact info and resolve all issues as early and completely as possible. I personally had zero issues, though, and I really didn't understand what was going on with the other group(s) but I sure did feel badly for themSpecial thanks to this company for: the great private room with private bathroom and meeting me after office hours to arrange all this WAGNER-MARSON2019-01-07Verificada Excellent! I'm from São Paulo - Brazil, it was my first trip alone and I recommend the agency. Nancy was always helpful before, during and after the trip. I did all the tours with her: Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Humantay Lagoon, Colorful Mountain, quadricycle to Moray and Salineras. All of the travel guides were great. Nancy picked me up and took me to the airport when I needed her. Thank you to the staff. Peru has so many beautiful places that you can not get to know it in a few days. I would return and recommend Nancy and her staff. Thank you and see you soon! Zbigniew S2018-12-31Verificada Cheap and interesting way to get to MP Everything was well organized. Walk along railway was nice. Dinner also. Nothing to complain. Better than train as our friends spent there additional two hours for a high price. Willy L2016-08-23Verificada Great Choice, Nancy is the Best Nancy was a great travel consultant for us. She arranged everything for us at the very last minute. She trusted us that she bought all the train and entrance tickets before seeing us. Everything was thru whatsapp only. The value for money I think is very good. Total package that we paid was much lower than booking thru the various tour operators in Cusco. This is after I googled and browsed that she included a number of things which were add-ons for other operators. She personally picked us up at the airport and even arranged the taxi back to airport post our 4 days stay in Cusco. After every tour, she asked us if everything was okay. We could have leveraged her service as well for accommodation which we didnt do and we regretted because I think we could get better deal thru her. I saw some not so good stories here abt machupicchubycar.com but maybe because they were not handled by Nancy. So if u want to use this tour agency, make sure u choose to work with Nancy. Franniecliff M2013-05-24Verificada Machupicchu and Huaynapicchu with kids Exhilirating beauty ! I have to put in a good word for Guillermo our guide who was prompt ,knowledgable , organized and catered to what we wanted and at our pace.Traveled with 6 athletic kids ages 8,11,13,15,18 &21. We climbed Huaynapicchu.I was a little concerned with safety which you should (pictures below). My 8 year old and I climbed leisurely up to about 90% of Huaynapicchu stopping to rest after steep segments. The hike up to this point was not too concerning and good enough for us.( I did not want my 8 year old to get too tired to hike Machupichu ruins after) The rest went to the top at a faster pace with our guide. I felt better that my kids were with an expirienced guide that has hiked Huaynapicchu many many times and left the ultimate decision to my oldest daughter to turn back if she felt it was too dangerous. Well they conquered Huaynapicchu! She said the last 10% of the hike was the scariest she's ever done. At the top they pretty much stayed low to the ground and moved about on their "butt".Hope this review helps you decide if you would like to hike the optional Huaynapicchu. Machupicchu alone was quite the hike and spectacular. Lastly, I recommend guillermo If you need a guide in Cusco or Machupicchu email: guillerlavilla@hotmail.com yflavio2012-06-25Verificada Yay! Made it by car! This is the summary of my trip from Lima to Cuzco by car. Total of 7 days.First day: Arrived Lima by plane from Brazil, a driver welcomed us at the airport and drove us to the office rental. I got a unlimited mileague rental of a Grand Vitara 4x4 (both needed) at the National Rent a Car, local office by email. We left toward Nazca, good road, about 6-7 hours.Second day: After a good breakfast, we left at 08:30 am toward Cuzco and started the real adventure. Scenic, breathtaken views, montains, valleys, vicunhas, alpacas, lhamas, ice, many trucks and curves... 14 hours till Urubamba (our final destination). The road is a little dangerous but nothing impossible if you like to drive, the views worth for all. Better with a good car, I wouldn t do it with a compact, GPS is not mandatory but I had one in my iPhone and I used it a lot. Puquio, the first city, has nothing, Abancay doesn t have anything at all, keep the tank full as you can and have snacks and beverages cos there isn t any place I would stop for eatting. I barely felt the altitude effects, we have reached 4.436 meters. I think I would feel more if I had travelled by air, I definitely have no regrets of doing it by car.Be aware cos I am sure the things are worse in the rainy season, some pavement are lost near Limatambo but anything to worry about if you are on a SUV.If you want a safer drive, make it in 3 parts. There are some fair hotels in Abancay, but there isn t anything interesting there, the advantage is you are not losing the views cos your will be driving only during daylight.Not a good trip who feels sick in the car or with small children; The roads have tolls, have local money; There is no ice on roads.Certificado: TrustindexO selo verificado do Trustindex é o Símbolo Universal de Confiança. Apenas as melhores empresas podem obter o selo verificado que tem uma pontuação de avaliação acima de 4.5, com base nas avaliações dos clientes nos últimos 12 meses. Leia mais










