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Luxury Machu Picchu
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Unlock the secrets of the lost Incan city on a bespoke luxury tour
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Ancient Incan History

within the walls of Machu Picchu's ruins

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Sun Gate and Machu Picchu

for epic views of the ruins

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The Inca Trail

to walk in the footsteps of the Incas

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Urubamba River

crashes over rapids at the base of Machu Picchu

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Cloud Forests

of lush green cling to the mountains

Discover one of the New Seven Wonders of the World

There’s a reason that Peru’s Machu Picchu has captured the imagination of many a traveller. Visiting the Lost City is like stepping into another world. Rediscovered in 1911 by American explorer Hiram Bingham, the UNESCO World Heritage site is perched on a mountain ridge some 2,400 metres above sea level and commands jaw-dropping views of the vertiginous landscapes.

A luxury trip to Machu Picchu with Jacada helps you dive deeper, venturing beyond the surface and into the history behind this Incan citadel. It may have been built around 1450AD,  but your knowledgeable guide will bring it to life, allowing you to picture the lives that were lived here, as well as appreciate the skill and ambition involved in building it.

Your personal travel designer will embellish your trip according to your preferences. Reach Machu Picchu by hiking the multi-day Inca Trail, which ends as you enter the mesmerising Sun Gate to see the citadel illuminated by the sunrise on your final day, as well as the Salkantay Trek or the lesser known Lares trail. For those who want to travel in style, the opulent Belmond Hiram Bingham train carves a scenic route through the mountainous countryside, accompanied by fine dining, while the Vistadome train’s oversized windows offer almost panoramic views of the journey.

As well as an in-depth private tour, we recommend that you take some time to explore the ruins by yourself – perhaps taking a break for afternoon tea at The Sanctuary, or climbing Huayna Picchu for an alternative view. With the Incan capital of Cusco as your base, you’ll be able to explore not only Machu Picchu but also the extensive network of Incan ruins around the Sacred Valley. Your expert private guide will open your eyes to the routines of daily life at the salt mines of Maras and the agricultural terraces of Moray, before delving into the spiritual with visits to temple ruins, including the Temple of the Moon on Huayna Picchu.

Contact Jacada’s expert travel designers to start building your dream exploration of Machu Picchu.

Highlights

Travel in luxury on the Hiram Bingham train past winding tracks, crashing rivers and echoing mountains on the way to Machu Picchu

Gain an alternative yet equally stunning viewpoint over Machu Picchu’s striking ruins by climbing Huayna Picchu

Refuel yourself with a delicious afternoon tea at The Sanctuary after a day spent exploring the ruins with your guide

Let your private guide bring the city’s history to life with their in-depth knowledge and fascinating stories

Further your adventure by combining your visit to Machu Picchu with some of the other ruins around the Sacred Valley, including Maras and Moray

There is nothing quite like the feeling when you catch your first glimpse of Machu Picchu. The mountain setting alone is enough to take your breath away. And with the right guide, the lost city seems to come to life before your eyes.

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Lizzie Slater

Travel Designer

Luxury accommodation at Machu Picchu

There are some incredible places to stay at Machu Picchu. Here are some of our favourites, handpicked by our travel designers:

Why book with Jacada?

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Personalised design

We’ll plan your trip around your specific interests, tastes and preferences, providing helpful tips and honest advice based on first-hand knowledge of the destination.

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Authentic experiences

Our expert guides and brilliant travel concierges are hand-picked to provide a genuine experience, bringing your destination to life with care and passion.

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Responsible travel

Our luxury trips are designed with responsible travel principles that prioritise travel experiences that are both good for you and good for the planet.

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Whatever you want from your Machu Picchu tour, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

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Ausangate Trekking

Walk in the footsteps of Peru’s ancient civilisations across ever-changing landscapes until you reach the mighty Ausugate mountain. Known as rainbow mountain due to its unusual colourful, striped clay earth.

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Chachapoyas

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Choquequirao

Venture off the beaten track for a taste of the Incan Empire away from the crowds. Meaning ‘Cradle of Gold’ in Quechuan it’s thought to be an Incan religious centre.

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Colca Canyon

Deeper than the Grand Canyon and home to the mighty Andean Condor. The region is steeped in ancient culture and peppered with traditional villages.

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Cusco

A charming, quaint city with an exceptionally rich and diverse history. Wander cobbled lanes, visit the imposing cathedral and sit back and relax on a terrace overlooking the bustling Plaza de Armas.

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Lake Titicaca

The world's highest navigable lake, where azure waters seem to touch the cloudless sky. Meet locals who live on reed islands and birdwatch as evening sets in, before retiring to your lakeside hotel.

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Lima

Cosmopolitan Lima is the place to be for gourmet food, energetic markets, great hotels and captivating sightseeing. Pay a visit to the Larco Museum for an oasis of calm within charming, colourful gardens.

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Luxury train journeys in Peru

Peru’s fleet of stylish trains are the perfect way to explore the country; from Machu Picchu and Cusco, across to the vast waters of Lake Titicaca and then onto the high Andes for Arequipa and the Colca Canyon.

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Paracas and Nazca

Delve into the mystery of the Nazca lines before soaking up the natural wonders of the Ballestas Islands. Adventure on speed boat from Paracas and uncover Peru's answer to the Galapagos Islands.

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Sacred Valley

Discover the ancient ruins of Maras, Moray and Ollantaytambo Fortress before heading to the village of Chinchero, set upon its own set of Incan ruins.

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The Inca Trail

A beautiful trail across the Andes ending at Machu Picchu’s Sun Gate, before the site has opened to the public and just as the sun rises. The mists clear and reveal the wondrous ancient ruins.

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Trujillo and Chiclayo

The impressive pre-Columbian archaeological sites in this region are not to be missed. Vast adobe complexes and ornate pyramids, tombs and several engaging museums.

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When to visit Machu Picchu

While it’s possible to visit Machu Picchu for much of the year, we recommend travelling between May and October, as these are the driest months, and the brighter weather has a high chance of clear skies. While day time temperatures can reach 26°C (79°F), you should still pack warm layers as early mornings are cold and misty.

You should also bear in mind that the Inca Trail closes every February, during the peak of the rainy season, however Machu Picchu itself remains open.

 

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Hiking

May - October

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Rainy Season

February

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Machu Picchu

Whatever you want from your adventure to Machu Picchu, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

Your trip, your story

We craft trips deeply personal, delightfully surprising and entirely one of a kind. Every Jacada journey begins in conversation with a travel designer, a specialist in their destination of expertise. Behind each journey is a wealth of insight, gathered over years of on-the-ground exploration.

Once you’re booked, you’ll meet your concierge. Based in the region you’re visiting, they’ll take care of all the details so your mind is at rest. They make the trip truly special – and truly yours.

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