How to Get to Machu Picchu via the Hidroeléctrica Route?
There are various ways to reach the Wonder of the World, and an option chosen by many adventurers is the Hidroeléctrica route, renowned for the challenge it presents in reaching Machu Picchu Pueblo, also known as Aguas Calientes. Here, we provide you with all the information you need to embark on this thrilling journey from the city of Cusco.
Step-by-Step Guide on Getting to Machu Picchu
from the Hidroeléctrica Route
- Begin your journey by taking a bus from the city of Cusco to Santa María, with an approximate duration of 5 hours.
- From Santa María, continue your journey by taking a shared taxi to Santa Teresa, with a travel time of about 1 hour.
- Next, travel from Santa Teresa to the Hidroeléctrica station in a shared taxi, with a journey of about 40 minutes.
- At the Hidroeléctrica station, choose between a 2:30-hour walk or take a train to Machu Picchu Pueblo (also known as Aguas Calientes), which lasts approximately 30 minutes.
- Once in Machu Picchu Pueblo, take a bus from the Consettur company that will take you to the entrance of this Wonder of the World in a 30-minute journey, with departures every 10 minutes.
- There you have it, you’ve arrived at Machu Picchu! We recommend purchasing your tickets at least 30 days in advance to secure your visit.
Considerations for this Route
- Safety
- Health
The bus journey from the city of Cusco to the Hidroeléctrica station offers a challenging experience for the senses. Over a journey of approximately 6 hours along a winding road through the majestic Andes, there are sharp curves and steep slopes.
It is important to note that, at certain times, traffic may make the journey longer and more challenging.
Here are some recommendations:
- Purchase your bus tickets in advance. This will give you more flexibility if your journey is affected by a delay.
- Carry a copy of your itinerary. This will help you communicate with the hotel or agency if your journey is delayed or canceled.
- Be flexible with your plans. Be prepared to change the itinerary if necessary.
The main challenge of the journey from the city of Cusco to the Hidroeléctrica station is the altitude. The route ascends from 3,400 meters above sea level in Cusco to 1,890 meters above sea level at the Hidroeléctrica station. This can cause symptoms of altitude sickness, such as headaches, nausea, and dizziness, in travelers who are not accustomed to high altitudes.
To cope with this, consider the following recommendations:
- If you are prone to motion sickness, take an antiemetic medication before the trip.
- Make frequent stops to stretch and rest.
- Eat light and healthy foods before and during the journey.
- Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
Travel by Train from Cusco to Machu Picchu
At PeruRail, we provide you with the option to travel from the city of Cusco, Ollantaytambo, Urubamba, or Hidroeléctrica to Machu Picchu Pueblo (Aguas Calientes). Simply follow these steps to purchase your tickets in advance and enjoy a hassle-free journey.
- STEP 1
Choose your travel date and destination here*
- STEP 2
Select your train type and schedule. Learn more about each train service:
- STEP 3
Enter your details.
- STEP 4
Choose your payment method and confirm.
FAQ
Yes, it is also possible to reach the Hidroeléctrica station by taxi or private car. However, these options are more expensive than the bus.
Yes, you can travel by train, which takes a 30-minute journey. Enter here, choose your route, and travel comfortably to Machu Picchu Pueblo (Aguas Calientes).
The approximate prices for the journey on this route are:
- Bus from Cusco to Santa María USD 20.00 (one way or round trip)
- Shared taxi from Santa María to Santa Teresa USD 8.00
- Shared taxi from Santa Teresa to the Hidroeléctrica station is USD 5.00
The train journey from the Hidroeléctrica station to Machu Picchu Pueblo (Aguas Calientes) can be checked here.
Yes. You can travel from the city of Cusco, Ollantaytambo, or Urubamba by train. Additionally, you also have the option to take the Inca Trail.
No, there is no public transportation from Santa Teresa to Aguas Calientes. The only way to get to Aguas Calientes from Santa Teresa is by walking or taking a PeruRail train.
Yes, there are several accommodation options in Santa Teresa. You can find hotels, hostels, and guesthouses to suit all budgets.
For the trip to Machu Picchu, it’s essential to bring comfortable clothing, walking shoes, sunscreen, insect repellent, and water. It’s also advisable to bring a hat or cap to protect yourself from the sun.
The best time to travel by bus from Cusco to the Hidroeléctrica station is during the dry season, which runs from May to October. During this time, the weather is drier and more pleasant.