Machu Picchu Sunrise Tour - 6 Day Travel Package
Experience the magic of the Andes with our premium Machu Picchu Sunrise Tour – 6 Day Travel Package, showcasing Peru’s most iconic landscapes and cultural highlights. This itinerary combines the historic city of Cusco, the breathtaking Sacred Valley, and the unforgettable experience of visiting Machu Picchu at sunrise, one of South America’s most extraordinary moments.
Explore ancient Inca sites like Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Moray while discovering the rich history and engineering brilliance of the Inca civilization. Your journey ends with a guided Machu Picchu sunrise tour, where the first light reveals the beauty and mystery of the Lost City of the Incas in an unforgettable setting.
Complete your adventure with two of Peru’s most spectacular natural wonders: the vibrant landscapes of Rainbow Mountain and the clear waters of Humantay Lake. This 6-day Machu Picchu tour package is perfect for travelers seeking a balanced experience of culture, nature, and iconic destinations in a short immersive journey.
Witness Machu Picchu at Sunrise
A once-in-a-lifetime moment in one of the world’s most iconic destinations.
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Machu Picchu Sunrise Tour Overview
Tour Details at a Glance
- Duration: 6 days and 5 nights
- Destinations: Cusco, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Rainbow Mountain, and Humantay Lake
- Tour Type: Small group, up to 10 people, or private
- Difficulty: Moderate, with some high-altitude hikes included
- Where You’ll Stay: Comfortable 3-star hotels for all 5 nights
- Maximum Altitude: 5,000 meters or 16,404 feet
- Best Months to Visit: April to October
- Departures: Offered every day, based on Machu Picchu ticket availability
What Sets This Tour Apart
This Machu Picchu sunrise tour is perfect for travelers who want a memorable trip in a short amount of time, without missing out on meaningful experiences.
- See Machu Picchu at sunrise and enjoy the citadel when it is most peaceful and beautiful.
- Visit Cusco, the Sacred Valley, and top natural wonders all in just six days.
- Take on two famous hikes: Rainbow Mountain and Humantay Lake, both included in your trip.
- Enjoy a balanced trip that blends culture, adventure, and comfort.
- Travel in a small group for a more personal and immersive experience.
Tour Highlights
- Take a guided tour of Cusco, including Sacsayhuamán and Qorikancha.
- Explore the Sacred Valley and visit Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Moray.
- Scenic journey to Machu Picchu
- Experience a guided tour of Machu Picchu at sunrise.
- Hike to the colorful Rainbow Mountain.
- Trek to the beautiful Humantay Lake.
Best Time to do This Tour
The best time to experience this Machu Picchu sunrise tour is during the dry season (April to October).
- Dry Season: Expect clear skies, which are ideal for visiting Machu Picchu and hiking in the mountains.
- Shoulder Season (April and October): Enjoy fewer crowds and generally good weather.
- Rainy Season (November to March): The landscape is lush, but weather conditions can be unpredictable.
We recommend booking early, as entry to Machu Picchu is limited.
Safety and Comfort
We put your safety and comfort first every step of the way.
- Professional and licensed local guides
- Gradual altitude acclimatization procedures
- Accommodations are carefully selected to ensure quality and safety.
- All logistics and transportation are fully organized.
- Continuous on-trip support is available at all times.
Travel with confidence, knowing we manage every detail of your experience.
Why Choose Qoricancha Expeditions?
We offer more than just tours. We create meaningful travel experiences.
- Our expert local guides share their deep knowledge of the culture.
- We keep our groups small so you get a more personal experience.
- We handle all the details, making your trip smooth from start to finish.
- You’ll enjoy real, authentic cultural experiences with us.
- As a trusted local operator, we have the experience you can count on.
Be There When Machu Picchu Awakens
See the first sunlight reach the ancient citadel for a moment you’ll never forget.
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Day 1: Welcome to Cusco + Cusco City Tour.
As soon as you step off the plane at Cusco Airport, our guy will be there with a big smile and your name on a sign straight to your hotel smack in the middle of town. Cusco sits at a breezy 11,000 feet, so grab a mug of coca tea the second you check in. Trust us, it’s the local hack for shaking off that altitude funk.
Check-in’s at noon, but if your flight lands early, stash your bags for free and hit the streets. Wander over to Plaza de Armas, snag some street empanadas or a killer trout ceviche at one of the spots ringing the square. You’ve got time.
1 PM sharp, your Cusco city tour kicks off. We start at the Main Plaza Inca walls meets Spanish balconies, total vibe check. From there it’s a quick hop to Qoricancha, the OG Inca sun temple that’ll blow your mind with its laser-cut stones and wild history.
Then we pile into the van and head up to Sacsayhuamán (just call it “sexy woman” and locals will grin). Those massive zigzag walls? Yeah, they’re even crazier up close. Your guide drops the real story why this fortress is the heavyweight champ of Inca builds.
We keep rolling to Qenqo, Pucapucara, and Tambomachay smaller spots, but each one packs a punch. Carved rock tunnels, red-stone lookouts, and a crystal-clear aqueduct that still works after 500 years. Snap your pics, ask your dumb questions; the guide’s got answers and zero judgment.
By 6 PM you’re back at the hotel, boots dusty, head spinning with Inca facts, and officially hooked on Cusco. Day one in the books now you’re primed for the Machu Picchu madness ahead.
- Accommodation: Rumi Punko or similar
- Ticket: Included
- Meals: NA.
Day 2: Sacred Valley Tour: Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Aguas Calientes.
It’s 8 AM, and we’re rolling. Hotel pickup, hop in the van, and we’re off to chase the Sacred Valley magic. First pit stop: a legit alpaca farm. You’ll eyeball llamas, alpacas, guanacos, and vicuñas strutting their stuff. Your guide breaks it down: who’s the wool king, who’s the wild child, and why the Incas were obsessed. Petting encouraged.
Next up: Pisac. This place was the Inca breadbasket, corn and potato HQ. Depending on the month, you’ll catch farmers knee-deep in the fields. Then we climb to the ruins for a solid walkabout. Those circular terraces stack like a giant green staircase, ancient bedrooms carved into cliffs, and water channels that still trickle like clockwork. Pisac’s massive, and the views? Straight fire.
Post-ruins, we dive into the Pisac market. Silver jewelry, baby alpaca scarves, woven everything. Haggle a little, snack on roasted choclo, soak in the chaos.
Lunchtime hits in Urubamba. Think fresh trout, quinoa soups, and that purple corn drink you’ll crave forever. Bellies full, we cruise 30 minutes to Ollantaytambo, the last Inca town still kicking. The archaeological site is a beast: sun temple, princess baths, walls that laugh at earthquakes. Guide spills the rebellion stories while you’re gaping at stones bigger than your truck.
After the tour, you’ve got free time in the village. Cobblestone alleys, Inca doorways, maybe a pisco sour at a corner bar. Pure postcard vibes.
Evening train to Aguas Calientes, that cozy basecamp town at 6,500 feet. Windows up, Andes sliding by, total chill. Guide walks you to your hotel, check-in’s a breeze, and you’re set for tomorrow’s Machu Picchu takeover.
- Accommodation: Inti Punko or similar.
- Ticket: Included
- Meals: B-L-D
Day 3: Machu Picchu Tour: Sunrise, Guided Exploration, and Huayna Picchu Hike (Optional).
Today’s the big one. Machu Picchu, baby. Early breakfast, scarf it down, then your guide scoops you from the hotel and hustles you onto one of the first buses snaking up the switchbacks. You beat the crowds, fog still clinging to the peaks.
Gate opens, and boom, you’re staring at the citadel glowing gold in the sunrise (weather gods willing). Snap the money shot from the top terrace, no selfie sticks in your face. Pure New Wonder vibes.
Your guide kicks off the 2.5-hour deep dive. Temple of the Sun, royal quarters, condor carvings, the whole deal. Every stone has a story, and they’re spilling them all while you’re trying not to trip over your jaw.
Huayna Picchu crew? If you snagged that $75 ticket (booked way ahead), peel off for the 2-hour heart-attack hike. Steep stairs, death-drop edges, but the summit? You’re literally looking down on Machu Picchu like an Inca drone shot. Worth every gasp.
No ticket? Wave goodbye to the ruins, hop the bus to Aguas Calientes, and link up with the squad for lunch (grab your own plate, tons of spots).
Afternoon train back to Ollantaytambo, windows fogged with Andes scenery. Driver’s waiting, smooth ride to Cusco, and you’re rolling into your hotel around 8 PM. Head full of clouds and condors, legs like jelly, already planning the group chat brag post. Machu Picchu: checked.
- Accommodation: Rumi Punko or Similar.
- Ticket: Included
- Meals: Only breakfast at hotel.
Day 4: Rainbow Mountain & Red Valley Trek: A Day of Natural Wonders.
4 AM wakeup call. Yeah, it’s brutal, but trust me, worth it. Your guide grabs you at the hotel, we pile into the van, and three hours later you’re chowing a hot breakfast on the road, coffee strong enough to wake the dead.
Trailhead hits at 14,300 feet. Bundle up, layers on layers, because it’s crisp. The 4 km hike to Rainbow Mountain (aka Vinicunca) is a steady grind, 2.5 hours of switchbacks and thin air. But when you crest that ridge at 16,900 feet? Bam. The mountain’s streaked in neon reds, purples, and golds like someone spilled paint across the Andes. Phones out, jaws dropped.
We’re not done. Flip to the backside for the Red Valley, a Martian-looking bowl of pure crimson. Higher vantage, zero crowds, 360° insanity. Snap your pics, catch your breath, maybe hug a rock.
Downhill’s faster, legs shaky but smiling. Driver’s waiting at the bottom, 50-minute cruise to a cozy spot for lunch, think roasted chicken, quinoa, and that purple corn chicha you’re now addicted to.
Back in Cusco by 5:50 PM. You’ll crash hard, but you’ll wake up tomorrow with Rainbow Mountain burned into your brain forever.
- Accommodation: Rumi Punko or similar.
- Ticket: Included
- Meals: breakfast and lunch.
Day 5: Humantay Lake Trek: A Full-Day Adventure to a Stunning Mountain Lake.
4 AM and your guide’s already at the door. Two-hour drive to Mollepata, sleepy mountain town, perfect for that first hearty breakfast of eggs, fresh bread, and coffee that actually works.
Fueled up, we bounce along a dusty hour to Soraypampa at 12,600 feet. It’s cold, so gloves, beanie, layers no heroics. May to October? Flip it: sunhat, sunscreen, because the sky’s wide open and the sun doesn’t play.
Two-hour climb to Humantay Lake. Steady at first, then the trail kicks your butt near the top. But when you crest that ridge? Holy turquoise. The lake glows like a dropped sapphire, backed by Salkantay snow-capped monster peak. Glaciers, silence, maybe a condor overhead. You’ll stand there like an idiot, grinning, phone forgotten.
Chill, breathe, shoot your pics. Then 1.5 hours back down knees creak, but the views keep you distracted.
Mollepata lunch is your reward: hot soup, grilled trout, that purple corn drink again. Full belly, happy heart.
Back in Cusco by 6 PM. You’ll smell like dust and victory, with Humantay Lake now living rent-free in your head. Best kind of tired.
- Accommodation: Rumi Punko or similar.
- Ticket: Included
- Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Day 06: Final Day in Cusco: Morning Exploration and Airport Transfer.
It’s time to say goodbye. We recommend booking your flight for the afternoon, allowing you some free time in the morning to explore Cusco and purchase souvenirs. You’ll have the opportunity to visit local markets and enjoy the city’s charm one last time.
Two hours before your flight, we will pick you up from your hotel and take you to the airport, ensuring you have a smooth transfer. We’ll say our farewells, wishing you a safe journey and leaving you with unforgettable memories of your Peru adventure. Until next time!
- Accommodation: NA
- Ticket: NA
- Meals: Only Breakfast at Hotel.
What's Included in the Tour Package
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Specialized Bilingual Guide: Expert local guide fluent in both English and Spanish to provide in-depth knowledge and ensure a seamless experience.
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Private Transport: Comfortable, private transportation throughout your journey, including transfers to all key sites.
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All Entry Fees: Access to all the sites and attractions included in the itinerary, including Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley, Rainbow Mountain, and more.
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3-Star Hotel: Accommodation in carefully selected 3-star hotels as per the itinerary, providing comfort and convenience.
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Round-Trip Expedition Train: Travel to Machu Picchu in style aboard a comfortable round-trip train from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes.
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Machu Picchu Entry Fee: The entrance fee to the iconic Machu Picchu archaeological site is included. We highly recommend booking in advance to secure a spot for Circuit 2, the most popular route among travelers. Circuit 2 offers the best views and includes the most notable sections of the site. The alternative circuit is less crowded but offers a different perspective of the ruins.
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Fully Guided Tour: Enjoy a complete, expert-guided experience at all destinations, ensuring you don’t miss any of the cultural or historical highlights.
- Daily Breakfast and Selected Meals
All hotels provide breakfast, and selected lunches are included throughout the itinerary to ensure you remain energized during your journey. - 24/7 Customer Support
Our team is here for you 24/7, ready to help before and during your trip to +51 981 345 935
NOT INCLUDED
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Meals (Lunch and Dinner): Some meals are not included but are provided according to the itinerary, allowing you to explore local dining options.
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Tipping: While tipping for your guide and driver is optional, it is appreciated for excellent service.
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Travel Insurance: Travel insurance is not mandatory but is strongly recommended for your peace of mind during the trip.
UPGRADE ONE.
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Huayna Picchu: $75 per ticket. This hike can be done after your Machu Picchu guided tour and must be booked in advance.
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Vistadome Panoramic Train: $65 one way or $120 round trip.
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Hotel Upgrade: The package includes a 3-star hotel. You can upgrade to a 4-star or luxury 5-star hotel.
Machu Picchu Sunrise Tour Packing List
The weather in the Andes can change quickly. Layering your clothes will help you stay comfortable as you move from the humid cloud forests of Machu Picchu to the cold winds near Rainbow Mountain.
Essentials
- Passport
Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months and that the details match your Machu Picchu and train bookings. - Travel Insurance
It’s a good idea to get travel insurance, especially for high-altitude trips, medical needs, or unexpected changes. - Cash (Soles) and Card
Bring small bills to use in local markets and rural areas where you can’t use cards. - Phone and Power Bank
You’ll need these for long travel days, taking photos, and keeping in touch. - Personal Medications
Pack any important medications, especially if you might need them for altitude, headaches, or stomach problems. - Daypack (20–30L)
Pick a comfortable daypack to carry water, snacks, and your personal items during daily tours.
- Bring light layers like t-shirts and long-sleeve shirts.
This way, you can easily adjust to warm days and cool mornings. - Don’t forget a warm jacket or fleece.
You’ll need it for chilly mornings and high-altitude places. - Include a waterproof jacket or poncho.
It’s handy for sudden rain, especially in the wet season. - Bring comfortable hiking pants.
Choose ones that are flexible and good for walking and exploring.
- Hiking shoes
Wear comfortable, broken-in hiking shoes since they’re important for uneven trails. - Sneakers
Sneakers work well for city tours and days when you won’t be walking as much. - Sandals (optional)
Sandals are nice to have for relaxing at your hotel.
- Hat & sunglasses
They help protect you from the strong sun at high altitudes in the Andes. - Sunscreen
Sunscreen is essential since the UV rays are much stronger here. - Lip balm
Lip balm will help keep your lips from getting dry in the cold, dry mountain air. - Camera or phone
Bring a camera or your phone to capture all the amazing moments.
- Reusable water bottle
Staying hydrated is especially important at higher altitudes. - Snacks
Snacks will help keep your energy up during longer hikes. - Rain cover
A rain cover will keep your gear dry if the weather changes. - Electrolytes
Electrolytes can help you avoid dehydration and feeling tired.
Wearing comfortable layers will help you enjoy the different climates you’ll experience in Peru.
Machu Picchu Sunrise Tour Price
Small Group Tour service
$ 945 USD
per person (Min. 2 people)
Customize Your Experience:
This tour can be personalized as a private experience, with prices varying based on group size:
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$1,150 per person: For 2-3 people
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$1,060 per person: For 4-5 people
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$990 per person: For 6-7 people
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$945 per person: For 8 or more people
For a more tailored and intimate adventure, choose a private tour that best suits your group size!