Since the recent changes to the visitation regulations, buying an entry ticket to Machu Picchu is no longer a single decision. The current system divides the citadel into specific sectors that do not always connect with one another. If you choose a circuit thinking you can move freely throughout the entire llaqta, you might face an unpleasant surprise at the checkpoint.
In this article, we explain the real differences between the most requested circuits so you can select the one that truly fits what you want to see.
This circuit is designed exclusively for those who prioritize a perspective from the highest point. It is a short tour, lasting approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
This is the most complete circuit and, therefore, the first to sell out (booking at least 3 months in advance is recommended). It combines a tour of the religious and urban sectors with the most sought-after camera angle.
This circuit is preferred by those with physical difficulties or travelers who have visited Machu Picchu before and want to see specific architectural details of the lower zone.
|
Circuit |
Type of Photography | Access to Temples? | Effort Level |
|
1B (Upper Terrace) |
Panoramic (from a distance) | No | Low |
| 2A / 2B (Classic) | Classic (the internet one) | Yes |
Moderate |
| 3B (Royalty) | Side view (from the side) | Yes (lower part) |
Low |
If it is your first time, your priority should be Circuit 2 (A or B) as it is the most balanced regarding history and photography. If you are looking for a relaxed visit without climbing too many steps, 3B is the most sensible technical choice.
Remember that tickets have a designated entry tolerance. In low season it is 30 minutes, and in high season (June to November) it extends to 45 minutes. Outside of this timeframe, the staff is strict and you could lose your entry.
Contact us to check current availability and recommended schedules.
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