A Machu Picchu vacation is one of the most exciting ways to explore Peru’s fascinating history and breathtaking landscapes. This world wonder attracts travelers from all over the globe, and with the right preparation, you can make your experience even more memorable. Before you head into the Andes, it helps to understand how to plan your route, adjust to the altitude, and enjoy the journey that leads to this iconic citadel. With some thoughtful preparation, your Machu Picchu vacation can be comfortable, organized, and filled with meaningful moments.

Give Yourself Time to Adjust to the Altitude
Many travelers do not realize that Cusco sits over 11,000 feet above sea level, and even the Sacred Valley reaches high elevations. Adjusting for one or two days before visiting Machu Picchu helps prevent altitude sickness and allows you to enjoy without discomfort. Drink plenty of water, avoid heavy meals, and take slow walks through Cusco or nearby villages. Allowing yourself time to adjust will help you get the most out of your Machu Picchu vacation.
Choose the Best Route for Your Travel Style
There is no single “right” way to reach Machu Picchu. Some visitors enjoy scenic train rides through the Sacred Valley, while others prefer hiking experiences such as the classic Inca Trail or the shorter two-day option. You can also explore alternative routes like the Salkantay Trek if you want a more adventurous path. Good Life Expeditions helps you choose the route that fits your comfort level, timing, and interest in history, culture, or physical activity.
Visit During the Best Time of Year
Peru has both a dry season and a rainy season. The driest months, in June, July, and August, provide clear skies and ideal hiking conditions. November to April offers lush landscapes and fewer crowds. November through March typically sees heavy rainfall, making trails slippery and increasing the risk of closures. Knowing these seasonal patterns helps you plan a smoother, more predictable trip.
Start Early to Avoid Crowds
Machu Picchu is understandably popular, and mornings often provide the most peaceful experience. Early entry tickets allow you to walk through the ruins before the larger groups arrive. If you prefer warmer temperatures, a late-morning or early-afternoon visit also works well, especially with the soft light that settles on the citadel later in the day.
Work With a Knowledgeable Guide
A licensed guide can help bring Machu Picchu’s history to life. From Inca engineering to ceremonial traditions, guides help you understand the significance of each structure and give context to the wider Andean worldview and heritage. When you travel with Good Life Expeditions, your guide will be handpicked for their expertise and passion for cultural storytelling.
Extend Your Trip for a Richer Experience
The journey to Machu Picchu is just as remarkable as the destination itself. Explore Cusco’s ancient streets, visit weaving communities in the Sacred Valley, or take a day trip to the salt mines of Maras and the terraces of Moray. These stops deepen your appreciation for the region and add more dimension to your adventure.
When you travel with Good Life Expeditions, you can rest assured knowing that your trip will be planned by people with extensive knowledge on the area and who can plan a trip catered to each individual’s needs.
Contact us to book your trip to Machu Picchu with Good Life Expeditions today, and get ready for a journey you’ll never forget!

