2-Day Rainbow Mountain & Machu Picchu Tour from Cusco, Ollantaytambo or Urubamba

Discover two of Peru’s most iconic wonders in just 2 unforgettable days: the vibrant Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca) and the legendary Machu Picchu. This journey combines high-altitude adventure, breathtaking scenery, and ancient Inca history in one seamless experience.

Begin your trip with a scenic drive into the Andes to hike Rainbow Mountain, famous for its striking natural colors and panoramic views. After the trek, continue through the Sacred Valley to Ollantaytambo and take a train to Aguas Calientes for an overnight stay.

On Day 2, rise early to explore Machu Picchu at sunrise with a professional guide, discovering its temples, terraces, and mysteries before returning to Cusco.

Duration

2 Day

Difficulty

Moderate, Moderate

Max Altitude

Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca): 5,036 m (16,522 ft)

Food

1 Lunch, 1 Dinner, 1 Breakfast

Transport

Bus, Hike, Train

Season

All year

Best 2-Day Rainbow Mountain and Machu Picchu Tour in Peru

Discover the best of Peru in just 2 days with an unforgettable journey combining the vibrant landscapes of Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca) and the legendary Machu Picchu. This adventure blends high-altitude trekking, breathtaking scenery, and rich Inca history into one seamless experience.

Start your trip with a hike to Rainbow Mountain, one of the world’s most striking natural wonders, known for its colorful mineral slopes and dramatic Andean views. Then continue through the Sacred Valley to Aguas Calientes for an overnight stay.

On day two, explore Machu Picchu at sunrise with a professional guide, uncovering the mysteries of the Lost City of the Incas before returning to Cusco. Perfect for travelers seeking both nature and culture in a short, powerful itinerary.

2-Day Rainbow Mountain & Machu Picchu Tour.

  • Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night
  • Destination: Rainbow Mountain & Machu Picchu
  • Departure: Daily departures
  • Starting Point: Hotel pickup in Cusco
  • Ending Point: Hotel drop-off in Cusco
  • Tour Type: Adventure, Hiking, Nature & Cultural Experience
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Cusco Altitude: 3,399 m / 11,152 ft
  • Rainbow Mountain Altitude: 5,036 m / 16,522 ft
  • Machu Picchu Altitude: 2,430 m / 7,972 ft
  • Rainbow Mountain Hike Distance: Approximately 7 km (4.3 mi) round trip
  • Rainbow Mountain Hiking Time: 3–4 hours round trip
  • Day 2 Hike: Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu (approximately 1 hour uphill)
  • Maximum Elevation: 5,036 m / 16,522 ft
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Aguas Calientes (1 night)
  • Meals Included: Breakfast (Day 1), Lunch (Day 1)
  • Private transportation: (Cusco – Rainbow Mountain – Ollantaytambo)
  • Round-trip train (Expedition/Voyager or similar)
  • Return transport from Ollantaytambo to Cusco
  • Group Size: Small groups for a personalized experience
  • Languages: English & Spanish
  • Best Season: April to October (Dry Season)
  • Available: year-round
  • Recommended Acclimatization: At least 1–2 days in Cusco before the tour

2-Day Rainbow Mountain & Machu Picchu Tour from Cusco, Urubamba or Ollantaytambo Short Itinerary:

  • Day 1: Cusco – Rainbow Mountain – Ollantaytambo – Train to Aguas Calientes
  • Day 2: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Return to Cusco

Rainbow Mountain & Machu Picchu 2-Day Tour Highlights

  • Explore Two Iconic Wonders of Peru – Experience the colorful landscapes of Rainbow Mountain and the legendary Machu Picchu in one unforgettable journey.
  • Hike to Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca) – Discover one of the world’s most surreal natural attractions at over 5,000 m (16,500 ft) above sea level.
  • Scenic Andean Landscapes – Travel through dramatic valleys, snow-capped peaks, and traditional highland communities.
  • Sunrise Experience at Machu Picchu – Enter the Lost City of the Incas early in the morning for a magical, crowd-free atmosphere.
  • Professional Guided Tours – Learn the history, culture, and mysteries of the Inca civilization with an expert bilingual guide.
  • Scenic Train Journey – Enjoy one of the most beautiful train rides in the world through the Sacred Valley and Urubamba River.
  • Overnight Stay in Aguas Calientes – Rest in a comfortable hotel before your Machu Picchu adventure.
  • High-Altitude Adventure – Combine two of Peru’s most breathtaking hikes in a single itinerary.
  • Perfect Mix of Nature & Culture – From rainbow-colored mountains to ancient Inca ruins, experience Peru’s greatest contrasts.
  • Hassle-Free Experience – All transport, train tickets, accommodation, and guided services are organized for a smooth journey.

DAY 1Cusco – Rainbow Mountain – Journey Through the Andes – Ollantaytambo – Train to Aguas Calientes

The adventure begins early in the morning as you leave Cusco and travel deep into the high Andes. Along the way, the landscape slowly transforms—green valleys give way to rugged mountains, and traditional Andean villages appear scattered across the hillsides.

After arriving at the trailhead, you begin your hike toward Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca). The ascent is steady but rewarding, with sweeping views of glaciers, red valleys, and herds of alpacas grazing freely under the open sky. As you reach the summit, the famous striped colors of Rainbow Mountain reveal themselves in full intensity, creating one of the most surreal landscapes in the world.

After taking time to rest, explore, and capture the moment, you descend back to enjoy lunch before continuing your journey toward the Sacred Valley. By evening, you board the train in Ollantaytambo, traveling through dramatic river canyons and lush mountains until you arrive in Aguas Calientes, where you settle in for the night.

Machu Picchu – The Lost City Awakens – Return to Cusco+

2-Day Rainbow Mountain Trek & Machu Picchu Tour Included

High-Quality Service & Safety

  • Pre-Tour Briefing
  • Receive a detailed briefing from your guide before departure, covering the itinerary, recommendations, and everything you need to know for a smooth and enjoyable experience.
  • Professional Bilingual Guide
  • Be accompanied by a certified, English- and Spanish-speaking guide with extensive knowledge of the Andes, Inca history, and Machu Picchu. Your guide is trained in high-altitude first aid and committed to providing a safe, informative, and memorable experience.
  • Small Group Experience
  • Travel in a small group for a more personalized tour, allowing for better interaction with your guide and a more enjoyable experience.

Transportation

  • Hotel pickup in Cusco.
  • Private tourist transportation from Cusco – Rainbow Mountain – Ollantaytambo
  • Private transportation from Rainbow Mountain to Ollantaytambo Train Station.
  • Round-trip Expedition or Voyager train tickets (or similar service) between Ollantaytambo and Aguas Calientes.
  • Private transportation from Ollantaytambo to Cusco.

Entrance Tickets

  • Entrance ticket to Rainbow Mountain.
  • Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu (Circuit subject to availability at the time of booking).

Accommodation

  • 1-night accommodation in a comfortable hotel in Aguas Calientes, with a private room and private bathroom.

Meals

  • Breakfast on Day 1.
  • Buffet or local lunch on Day 1.

Additional Services

  • Guided tour of Humantay Lake.
  • Approximately 2-hour guided tour of Machu Picchu.
  • Assistance before and throughout the tour.
  • Basic first-aid kit and emergency oxygen carried by your guide.

Not included in the Humantay Lake and Machu Picchu Tour

  • Meals not specified in the itinerary (including breakfast on Day 1 and Lunch, dinner on Day 2)
  • Shuttle bus between Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu (optional, available at an additional cost)
  • Entrance fees to the Aguas Calientes hot springs
  • Personal expenses (drinks, snacks, souvenirs, and tips)
  • Travel insurance (strongly recommended to arrange in your country of origin)
  • Accommodation in Cusco before and after the tour

Rainbow Mountain to Machu Picchu 2 Days tour prices availability

Price per person US$470

How to book any tour/trek through with PERU AMAZON GARDDEN LODGE.

To confirm the tour/trek we need you to send us your personal information: Full Names, Passport Numbers, Nationalities, Ages, Gender as well as a deposit to secure the trip/tour.

For Tambopata National Reserve (Puerto Maldonado) – Manu National Park We do require a Non-Refundable US$100 deposit per person.
For Inca Trails Treks We do require a Non-Refundable US$200 deposit per person.
For Alternative Treks(Salkantay Trek, Inca Jungle, Lares Trek, Choquequirao) We do require a Non-Refundable US$100 deposit per person.
For Tambopata National Reserve (Puerto Maldonado) – Manu National Park We do require a Non-Refundable US$100 deposit per person.
For Peru Package Tours/Treks We do require a Non-Refundable US$400 deposit per person.
As soon as you had sent us all your personal information as well as the deposit we will send you a Trip Confirmation by email.

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the remaining, you will pay in cash(briefing day) without taxes.

Please, After your deposit, send Us, Transfer Number to: peruamazongardenlodge@gmail.com, After we are going to confirm your deposit and reservation.

Travel Guide

Your Machu Picchu experience is led by a professional bilingual guide (English & Spanish) who will accompany you throughout the visit and ensure a smooth, informative journey.

During the tour, your guide will provide clear insights into the history, architecture, and cultural significance of Machu Picchu, bringing the Inca civilization to life through engaging explanations and stories. They will also assist with logistics, timing, and entry points to make your visit as seamless as possible.

Beyond historical knowledge, your guide is there to support you with practical needs—helping you navigate the site, recommending the best photo spots, and ensuring you make the most of your time inside the citadel.

Whether you’re a history lover or a first-time visitor, your guide transforms the experience into a deeper, more meaningful connection with one of the world’s most iconic wonders.

  • Take the logical precautions to avoid pickpockets and purse-snatchers.
  • Carry a copy of your identification documents. Keep the originals and the rest of valuable personal effects in the safety deposit box of your hotel.
  • 
Wear valuable items discretely; don’t carry large sums of cash and watch your bags and luggage.
  •  
Refrain from exchanging currency on the street.
  • It is advisable to use taxi companies for transportation (they can be requested by phone) or cabs authorized by the municipal authorities (in ima they are painted yellow and carry a bright identification sign on the roof).
    Road tourism:
  • Always carry your driver’s license, a copy of your passport and the rental agreement if you’re driving a rental car. International driver’s licenses are valid for one year, while driver’s licenses from other countries are valid for 30 days.
  • If a traffic officer signals you to stop, you must stop. Traffic officers must be wearing uniform and carry identification (they are required to wear identification cards including their last name on their chest.) They are not allowed to enter the vehicle.
  • Bear in mind that traffic officers are not allowed retain any personal or vehicle documents. Under no circumstances should you offer or agree to pay money to traffic officers.
  • In case of an accident or collision, call a traffic officer. If your car is a rental, call the representative of the insurance company provided by the rental agency. Do not leave the scene of the accident. Keep the windows closed and the doors locked.
    Prohibitions:
  • It is forbidden to take photographs of airports, military bases, police stations and areas surrounding high voltage towers.

Are there services for tourists with special needs in Peru?
In Peru we believe in the idea of “Tourism for Everybody”. This is why many public and private organizations have been working for years to ensure that their services are equally accessible for the differently-abled.
We advise you to contact your service provider in advance to ensure that your accessibility needs will be met.

What’s the weather like throughout the year?
Peru is a very large country that is crossed by the Andes and has a vast Amazonian region, so you are likely to notice differences from one place to the other, which may be more or less intense depending on the month of your visit.
It hardly ever rains on the coast, where there are usually two seasons:a warm season and a cold season.

  1.   The warm season runs from November 15th until the end of March.
  2. The cold season occurs from April to mid November and it is very humid.

Unlike the coastal area, the mountains and the jungle have a warmer rainy season running from mid November to late March, and the least warm season occurs between April and mid November.

Below is a weather table by city:

City Altitude HighTemp Low Temp
Abancay 2,378(7,802 fasl) 25°C (77°F) 12°C (54°F)
Arequipa 2,335 (7,661 fasl) 24°C (75°F) 5°C (41°F)
Ayacucho 2,761 (9,058 fasl) 24°C (75°F) 11°C (52°F)
Cajamarca 2,720 (8,924 fasl) 21°C (70°F) 5°C (41°F)
Cerro de Pasco 4,338 (14,232 fasl) 22°C (72°F) 4°C (39°F)
Chachapoyas 2,334 (7,657 fasl) 22°C (72°F) 13°C (55°F)
Chiclayo 29 (95 fasl) 33°C (91°F) 17°C (63°F)
Cusco 3,395 (11,138 fasl) 17°C (63°F) 2°C (28°F)
Huancavelica 368 (1,207 fasl) 20°C (68°F) 3.4°C (38°F)
Huancayo 4,107 (13,474 fasl) 17°C (63°F) 0°C (32°F)
Huánuco 1,912 (6,273 fasl) 24°C (75°F) 18°C (64°F)
Huaraz 3,091 (10,141 fasl) 18°C (64°F) 9°C (48°F)
Ica 406 (1,332 fasl) 30°C (86°F) 8°C (46°F)
Iquitos 104 (341 fasl) 36°C (97°F) 17°C (63°F)
Lima 133 (436 fasl) 25°C (77°F) 13°C (55°F)
Moquegua 141 (463 fasl) 25°C (77°F) 17°C (63°F)
Moyobamba 860 (2,822 fasl) 36°C (97°F) 22°C (72°F)
Piura 29 (95 fasl) 35°C (95°F) 16°C (61°F)
Pucallpa 154 (505 fasl) 38°C (100°F) 24°C (75°F)
Puerto Maldonado 183 (600 fasl) 34°C (93°F) 21°C (70°F)
Puno 3,827 (12,556 fasl) 19°C (6°F) 2°C (34°F)
Tacna 562 (1,844 fasl) 28°C (82°F) 6°C (43°F)
Trujillo 34 (112 fasl) 30°C (86°F) 16°C (61°F)
Tumbes 6 (20 fasl) 38°C (100°F) 19°C (66°F)

How much money should I expect to spend on my trip?

This answer depends on your personal preferences and the level of comfort you desire.
Bartering is generally accepted in Peru, with the exception of larger stores and restaurants. In larger cities prices in general may be higher, particularly in Lima, and may increase during festivities such as the National Holidays (July), Easter (April) or Christmas due to higher demand for services such as bus and air transportation.
Below is a price list of products and services that you may use as reference in order to prepare a travel budget.

Reference product or service US Dollars
Mineral water bottle 1.5 Lt (51 fl. oz.) 1.40
Medium soda pop 0.50 0.50
Burger 1.40
Apple 0.30
Shampoo bottle 2.00
Tooth paste 1.40
Lunch (frugal) 3.00
Lunch (basic) 12.00
Camera roll 4.00
Blank video tape 8.50
Pair of sneakers 30.00
Newspaper 0.50
Public internet booth or cybercafes (1 hour)  1.5
Train Cusco – Machu Picchu (return) 30.00 (backpackers)
70.00 (Autovagon)
Bus (one way)  5.00
Flight to Cusco (return) 140.00
Lodging per night (very basic) 5 – 10
Lodging per night (2 star) 20 – 40
Lodging per night (3 star) 50 – 90
Lodging per night (4 and 5 star) over 90

Other frequently Asked Questons about Treks and tours
What to Bring
Each web page has a specific list of what to bring for your trek and the list supplied here might not apply to you. However, remember that the weather in the Andes can be very unpredictable and you should be prepared for bad weather. Peru is located in the southern hemisphere meaning the winter extends from June to August. In the summer months daytime temperatures can be hot & sunny, but the nights can be very cold. During winter it can be cold and rainy during the day and particularly cold at night. It is usual to encounter some rain all year round so we recommend buying a cheap poncho in Cusco for about US $1. We also recommend bringing thermal underwear in order to combat the cold. It’s recommended to wear the thermal underwear in the evening and early morning. When packing try to bring a range of layers so that you can take off or add clothes as required in the ever changing Andean weather.

  • Original passport and valid ISIC student card
  • Insurance card. (We strongly recommend you take out travel insurance)
  • A light day pack with a change of clothes for the whole period of the trek – prepare for a vast range of changes in temperature
  • Rain gear (jacket and pants if available) or rain poncho. Plastic ponchos can be bought for about $1 in Cusco.
  • Strong footwear, waterproof trekking boots recommended. Extra socks are a must.
  • Sandals or plastic slip on thongs are also good to give your feet a chance to breath in the evenings if you wish to carry them.
  • Warm clothes, including jacket, fleeces, gloves, scarf and beanie/touk. Thermal clothing is also recommended, especially for sleeping.
  • Sleeping bag (we can hire these to you)
  • Torch/ Flashlight and spare batteries
  • Camera, films and batteries (batteries consume more quickly under cold conditions)
  • Hat or cap to protect you from the sun, rain and cold
  • Sun block
  • After-sun cream or hydrating cream for face and body
  • Insect repellent – minimum recommended 20% DEET – although no malaria risk has been reported
  • Toilet paper, pack in & pack out
  • Snacks: biscuits, energy bars, chocolate, raw fruits, muesli, etc.
  • Non-disposable canteen (Nalgene type) and water for the first morning. We advise you to bring water sterilizing tablets in case you collect water from streams.
  • Your own medical kit with any special medications that you might require, paracetamol etc.
  • Small towel or sarong
  • Bathers/swimsuit (if you intend on swimming in hot springs)
  • Cash – sufficient for your final meal in Aguas Calientes, tips and souvenirs.
  • Original passport & ISIC (International Student Identity Card) if you have one.
  • Walking sticks or poles (we can hire these to you. Please note poles with metal tips cannot be carried into Machu Picchu and should be left at your hotel on the final day)
  • Binoculars (if you have them)
  • Refillable Water Bottle

Equipment
Please see each page for specific notes in regard to the equipment that is carried on each tour. Generally, the following items are ‘normal’ unless specified on the tour page.

  • Tents – 2 people in a 4 person tent which allows for greater comfort, and also storage of backpacks. All tents were purchased in 08-10.
  • If you are travelling alone and would like your own tent, please request this. Normally we can accomodate single travellers in a 2 man tent. If you are travelling in a group of 3 we might accomodate you in two tents or a 5-6 man tent.
  • Basic foam mattress. If you require greater comfort during the trek we can hire you an inflatable mattress (eg. Thermarest) for $5 per day.
  • Cook and Cooking equipment is included.
  • Dining tent
  • Toilet tent

Hiring Extra Equipment
We hire sleeping bags (rated for -5, -10 and -15 celsius temperatures) , thermarest (inflatable mattresses), walking poles, and extra horses for luggage.
Which sleeping bag to choose? Do you feel the cold – then opt for the -15 bag. Our foam mattresses (included in the price) are more than adequate but a thermarest inflatable mattress provides a lot more luxury! Walking poles – guides advise that two poles are better than just one as they provide much more balance, especially on steep descents (ie Llactapata on the Salkantay route and the Choquequirao and Choquequirao to Machu Picchu sections.) Please check our booking form for current prices.

  • Super Sleeping Bag suitable for -10deg.
  • Deluxe Sleeping Bag suitable for -15
  • Walking stick lightweight aluminum – Two sticks are recommended for tough hikes to aid balance.
  • Inflatable mattress (eg. Thermarest) and Inflatable Pillow
  • Extra mule to carry YOUR things for alternative treks not applicable for the Inca Trail. This mule is if you think you will exceed the luggage allowance of 8kg.
  • Extra riding mule and muleteer to lead it . Included in the price of your trek is an emergency horse. If for some reason you think that you will need a horse for more than simply emergencies, then its advisable to have a personal horse. (ie for older people or younger people. Some parents like to have a horse for their children) However a horse cannot be used in all circumstances so you need to be fit.
  • Extra porter to carry your things – for the Inca trail treks only – if you think that you will exceed the luggage allowance of 7k that you need to carry by yourself.
  • When calculating costs for hire of walking stick, sleeping bag, calculate using the length of the tour. Even though you won’t use the equipment on the final day it will still be ‘on the road’ and ‘occupied.’

Luggage Storage & Load Limits

  • During the trek we advise you to store your main luggage at your hotel in Cusco- all hotels or hostals should provide you with luggage storage as a courtesy service.
  • At your briefing you will be loaned a small duffel bag to pack clothes for the trip. Please limit your luggage in this duffel bag to 8kg (15lbs) each person. The mules will carry these bags together with the food and equipment for the trail applicable for Alternative Treks  not applicable for the Inca Trail. The duffel bags are waterproof but it is still advisable to put your things inside a plastic bag within the duffel bag. The approximate dimensions are 60cm by 30cm. PLEASE RETURN YOUR DUFFEL BAG AT THE END OF THE TRIP!!! You can do this by leaving it in the reception of your hotel. We have continued to “lose” the duffel bags so please be consciencious and return your bag!
  • For pictures of the duffel bags check out these pics duffel bag one and duffel bag two
  • Most people carry their own day pack with up to 7 kg of their things – a change of clothes and wet weather gear etc. However, if you think that you will have much luggage and you want a very light day pack (eg. just camera, sunscreen and water) then its advisable that you hire an extra mule or Extra Porters. Please note that you will not have access to these items until the end of each day as the muleteers travel at a different pace than the group.
  • Your sleeping bag is always included in your duffel bag, so allow approx 2 kg of weight. This still gives you 5kg of things, which is more than adequate for a hike of several days.
  • At the end of your trip, please leave your duffel bag in the reception of your hotel. We will come to collect it.

Do you need an extra luggage mule/or riding mule?
We include in the price of your tour 8kg (15lbs) of luggage each person. We LOAN you a duffel bag which you can put this 8kg in. The reason for this is that duffel bags strap onto mules much better than backpacks/your luggage and its better that our custom designed duffels get dirty than your luggage (also if your backpack has a fancy harness then it can get damaged on the mules). If you think that you are going to need more than 7kg (plus the things that you carry in your day pack) then you might like to consider hiring an extra mule. Each mule can carry about 20kg of equipment so its usually shared between 2 or 3 people. Most people find that 7kg is more than adequate if they pack normally or a little conservatively. We strongly recommend that you leave the bulk at of your luggage at your hotel in Cusco – all hotels or hostals should provide you with luggage storage as a courtesy service.
Included in the price of your tour is 1 emergency riding horse. If you have in your group younger children, or older people, people who are not very fit, or people who have never hiked in the mountains before, you might consider paying for an extra mule. This is especially if you think that someone in your group will utilize the horse a lot!

  1. if you wish to order an extra porter (Inca Trail Only) it MUST be done at the time of booking or permits will be sold out.
  2.  if you wish to order an extra riding horse or an extra cargo horse it can only be done as late as one week prior to your departure as the muleteers live in remote areas and are not easy to contact about the number of mules they need to bring to the trailhead only applicable for Alternative treks not the Inca Trail.

Extra Charges
We need to charge extra for the following:

  •  Single tent supplement (ie you don’t want to share a tent with anyone else) you need to pay $40.00  dollars extra for the whole tour
  • Private tour supplement (if only two passengers). if you want a private trek (only 2 passengers) then you need to pay the 2 person price plus a $150 dollars private trek price per person. If choose to list the trek on trekkers wanted, but no one joins the trek, then you will not need to pay this fee.
  • Passport name/number change fee. $20 per change. this applies to inca trail reservations. as permits are hard to obtain, sometimes people need to make their reservations using an old passport, but will be travelling with a new passport. We make the change when you have the new passport, and we strongly suggest you travel with both passports.
  • Change fee. $20 per change. this applies to date changes, and other changes not specified but will require administration staff time!
    • Train changes are explained below.

Train Tickets
For backpacker trains the timetable is 2.30pm and 6pm, and you return to Cusco approximately 4-5 hours later. A representative of the agency will meet the train in Ollantaytambo and transfer you back to your hotel in Cusco. We apologise in advance if we cannot get either of these times, if we cannot we have endeavored to do so. Some people want early trains, some people like later trains, and its impossible to anticipate people’s preference. Please also note that in high season (normally July-August) the trains to Machu Picchu and back again are completely over-subscribed and its difficult to get tickets, even with several weeks notice. (this is why we are inistent that you send your passport details asap!) In the case that Bioandean Expeditions is not able to obtain train tickets for you we will provide a car that returns via the Abra de Malaga to Cusco. (approx 6 hours of travelling).

  • If you have specific travel plans that might be affected by the Peru Rail timetable, you should advise us AT BOOKING. You cannot advise us at your pre trek briefing, this is too late!
    Train Ticket changes will incur the following charges
  • Difference between two types of ticket – usually a $38 ticket and $60 ticket ($22 per ticket)
  • 10% relocation fee, of first ticket
  • Admin fee per ticket $10.00
  • We can only make a change to a train ticket ONCE.
  • If you decide to come back at a different time than the rest (majority) of your group, then your transfer from Piscacucho or Ollantaytambo is NOT included in the price of your tour. You will need to pay this yourself.
    The cheapest & simplest way of changing your train ticket is to wait until the day you arrive in Aguas Calientes, and go personally, with your guide, and try to change it on the spot, paying only the 10% relocation fee.
    Water

We generally recommend that you start out from Cusco with 1-2 litres of water. You should also bring a refillable water bottle with you. (Any bottle you buy from the shop will do but we recommend a hardy plastic bottle) During the day, when you are hiking you can fill up from streams, on the advice of your guide. You should use purification tablets for this water. (Micropur tablets can be bought in Cusco or you might like to ask in your camping shop at home. Some people recommend iodine tablets). In the evening, your cook will boil water for your use and you can fill up your bottles every morning before setting out. As people have different requirements for water (ie some people drink a lot and others less) it is important that you take responsibility for ensuring you have enough water each day. You need to communicate your needs (via the guide) to the cook.

Cooking & Meals
Our cooks serve hygenically prepared food that features Peruvian and Western dishes. If you are a vegetarian or have specially dietary requirements and/or allergies, please specify on your booking form and remind us at your briefing. Water is boiled for three minutes before being used for cooking and raw vegetables, if served, are washed in boiled/ purified water.
For photos of some example meals, please see our Bioandean Expeditions  meals page

Bathing
There are few opportunities for bathing on our treks. However, in the evening and morning, please ask your cook to warm some water for you to wash your hands and face. There are cold water shower facilities on the Salkantay and Choquequirao trek.

Toilets
Depending on the tour you take, we provide toilet tents at each of the campsites or you can use the existing facilities. During the day, your guide carries a pick or lightweight shovel. Should you need to use this, please ask them. Ideally, you should relieve yourself at least 70 metres from any water source and also a good distance from the trail. Remember also to bring plenty of toilet paper but follow international leave no trace rules and carry it out… (Please no white flags along the route!)
Medical Kit Each trip departs with a basic medical kit and an oxygen bottle. We advise that if you have your own medications and needs that you bring these. We do not include altitude tablets in our kit. Please note that the blister care that we have is Peruvian style (band-aids and cotton wool) – we do not have second skin or Western style blister treatments.

Medical Kit
Each trip departs with a basic medical kit and an oxygen bottle. We advise that if you have your own medications and needs that you bring these. We do not include altitude tablets in our kit. Please note that the blister care that we have is Peruvian style (band-aids and cotton wool) – we do not have second skin or Western style blister treatments.

How much money should I take?
Please review what is included in your trek in order to estimate what you should take. Along the way you can buy snacks and souvenirs, mostly of a non expensive nature. (Though if you decide you want to drink a lot of PowerAde, it does add up!) Most people also like to enjoy a nice meal and some drinks in Aguas Calientes on the night you arrive from your trek. Aguas Calientes is generally more expensive than other parts of Peru, so expect things to cost more there. Finally, bring money to tip your staff and your guides. (Please see below) There is an ATM in Aguas Calientes, but don’t rely on it working so we suggest you take ample to cover your expenses while there.

Tips
Tips vary and depend on the traveller’s satisfaction with the quality of the service rendered. Although our staff are paid just above local industry rates, and we include all meals and transportation, they do appreciate tips. Tips also provide incentive for staff to work harder.
Deciding how much to tip the porters, the cook and guide is a difficult moment at the end of the trek and can be made more difficult when members of the group have different cultural understandings about tipping. (Some countries tip, other countries don´t tend to tip).

Generally speaking, if the group have been pleased with the service then try to ensure that (minimum) each porter/muleteer takes home an extra 20-30 soles per day of trek, cook 40-45 soles per day of trek, and the guide as you feel is appropriate. (these amounts are shared between all members of the group, and are not individual tips. if your trip is 9 days then the group as a whole would tip 10 soles x 9 days. Even if the muleteers were only with you for 2 days on the shorter treks, please calculate their tip based on your entire trip length. Ie the Expreso Salkantay is 4 days, and the muleteers will take at least 1 day to return home, even though they are not directly in your service). A recent, higher estimation follows: between $10 and $20 a day for guides, between $5 – $10 a day for cooks and drivers, and $3-5 a day for the muleteers. Again, that should be divided between everyone on your tour, is PER person, and multiplied by the full length of your tour. We believe that ultimately, tipping the guide and cook should be dependent on the quality of the service that you received. At no stage should you feel obliged to tip!

Safety
Trekking in the Andes is generally pretty safe. There is minimal theft – it does sometimes occur on the more touristed routes (ie Salkantay). Be cautious, not paranoid! We do recommend always sleeping with your valuables (ie money belt, passports) near your heads or in your sleeping bag. Your camera and day packs should be kept between you or near your heads – never near the flap of your tent. Shoes should be stored inside!

What to Bring

  • Valid passport (required for entry to Machu Picchu)
  • Comfortable walking shoes or hiking shoes with good grip
  • Lightweight, breathable clothing (layers recommended due to changing weather)
  • Rain jacket or poncho (especially during rainy season)
  • Sunscreen and sunglasses (UV protection is essential at high altitude)
  • Hat or cap for sun protection
  • Small backpack for personal items (larger bags are not allowed inside Machu Picchu)
  • Water bottle to stay hydrated
  • Snacks for energy during the day
  • Camera or smartphone for photos
  • Personal medications (if needed)
  • Cash in soles for personal expenses (bathrooms, snacks, souvenirs)
  • Optional: insect repellent

Rainbow Mountain & Machu Picchu 2-Day Tour – Frequently Asked Questions

1. How difficult is this tour?

The tour is considered moderate to challenging due to high altitude and long hiking sections, especially at Rainbow Mountain.

2. What is the highest altitude reached?

The highest point is Rainbow Mountain at 5,036 m (16,522 ft) above sea level.

3. Do I need prior hiking experience?

No prior experience is required, but a basic level of fitness is recommended.

4. Can I get altitude sickness?

Yes, some travelers may feel mild symptoms. We recommend 1–2 days of acclimatization in Cusco before the tour.

5. Is Rainbow Mountain harder than Machu Picchu?

Yes. Rainbow Mountain is significantly higher in altitude and more physically demanding than Machu Picchu.

6. How long is the Rainbow Mountain hike?

The hike takes approximately 3–4 hours round trip depending on your pace.

7. Is horse rental available?

Yes, horses are available for rent at the trailhead for an additional cost.

8. What is included in the Machu Picchu visit?

A guided tour of approximately 2 hours, followed by free time to explore the citadel.

9. Do I need separate tickets for both sites?

Yes. Entrance tickets for Rainbow Mountain and Machu Picchu are included in the package.

10. What type of accommodation is included?

You will stay in a comfortable hotel in Aguas Calientes for one night.

11. What time do we visit Machu Picchu?

You will visit early in the morning, typically entering around 6:00 a.m. for sunrise views.

12. Is transportation included?

Yes, all transportation is included: private transfers, train tickets, and shuttle buses.

13. Can I climb Huayna Picchu?

Yes, but it requires a separate permit and must be booked in advance due to limited availability.

14. What meals are included?

Breakfast and lunch on Day 1 are included. Other meals are not included.

15. What should I bring?

Passport, hiking shoes, warm layers, rain jacket, sunscreen, water, snacks, and a camera.

16. Is the tour available year-round?

Yes, the tour operates all year, but the dry season (April–October) offers the best conditions.

17. What is the train like?

You will travel on a comfortable tourist train (Expedition or Voyager category, or similar).

18. Can I store my luggage?

Yes, large luggage can be stored in your Cusco hotel. You should bring a small backpack.

19. Is the tour suitable for children?

It is suitable for older children who are physically active, but altitude should be carefully considered.

20. How far in advance should I book?

We recommend booking at least 2–4 weeks in advance, especially in high season (May–September), due to limited availability for Machu Picchu tickets and train seats.

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