There is another kind of place in the mountains . It is like our private MachuPicchu , I would say . The view of the River from the ruins in amazing. Its name is Choquequirao - what means golden cradle . . . The only way to get there is walking down the Canyon during a 1 day + 1 days going up . . . it is hard-trekking . Fortunately I did it when was younger . . . I camped in the middle of the ruins. Was unbelievable
wow, wow , wow. I wanted to make some comments, but your presentation of MachuPicchu Pueblo - aka Aguas Calientes - is just more than amazing . I didn't know that kind of good service offered there . . . Thanks
Hi Jeremy and Ally 👋🏼 we are headed to Matchu Picchu ourselves soon and this video is so help as we plan! Love the tip I’m trying to see it twice! Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic! We have another video you should definitely watch on everything you need to know about Cusco if it helps. ruclips.net/video/fNszMLLhURg/видео.html
Loved your vibe! Quick question- if you stay the night in Aguas Calientes can you purchase a round trip train ticket? Or do you need to purchase 2 one way tickets since you’re traveling on different days?
When you discuss the train running late, you mentioned you were glad that you didn't have your bag or bags in a locker. What did you mean by that ? In a locker? You also mentioned you didn't bring your bags? I am assuming your luggage or carry on. If folks are wanting to stay more than one day in Aguas Calientes, is there a reason why it would not be advised yo bring your belongings? And you also mentioned the size of bag that is allowed in the train. Can you give more information on that. If someone is staying two days at Aguas Calientes are you not allowed to bring a small suitcase Or airplane size carry on onto the train? Can you not set it with you at your seat on the train? How do folks travel with a carry on or small suitcase? Just wanting to get a better idea and understanding with packing and what kind and size bag, carry on, suitcase or backpack is best if folks are giving to be going from Lima, to Cusco, to Aguas Calientes. Possibly a total stay of six to seven days. Maybe two days in Cusco, two days in Aguas Calientes, and two days Lima.
If your train is a two-part bus/ train route or stops in olly then the train offers a locker for you to rent. The lockers are only available for certain times during the day. If we would have put our stuff in the locker then we would have missed it because our train was delayed. The trains were not made for big bags. They strongly advise against you bringing anything bigger than a carry-on. There are like 3 spots on in the back of the train for a big bag but those could easily be taken. We did see some people turned away because of their bags and we did see some brought their big bags on with them. I emailed and asked for special permission to bring our big bag and they said no. We left our big bags in Cusco at our hotel. Depending on when your trains are you may want to stay one night in cusco on your way back from Aguas Calientes, that's what we did. I know the bag thing is crazy but the trains and the city are not made for roller bags.
@@JeremyandAlly Oh my goodness, well that is sort of a complicated situation and delema that we are going to have to take into consideration. Thank you for clarifying and giving me a better understanding and idea. Much appreciated. Thanks again. And thank you for sharing and making your videos. 🙌🏼
Great series! I'm heading to Peru in a week. I'm the worst at haggling. Do you remember the range of costs for things in the market? Looking for a sweater and smaller stuffed llamas in particular. Thanks
Thank you! We have an entire playlist for Peru, perhaps that’s helpful for you as well. The “markets” are 30% cheaper than the stores it seems. I found lots of cool things sold around the square. Our favorite stretch was by the food plaza, San Pedro market (next to it) just wander around lots to see. I always ask the present only the cash I am willing to part with. I really liked the lama gear next to San Pedro market. The other “fancy” souvenirs are sold by plaza de armas. I liked the church shops those were awesome.
Hi there! so amazing! As I plan my Machu Picchu trip (post Covid), do you know if you were able to (or if you tried) to enter the site earlier than what your ticket time said to enter? For example, my ticket to enter says from 1400-1500…. Im wondering if you think they May let me in early (weekday - low season) in thr AM like when they first open? Or would i have to wait until that Time? I want to hike up early around 4:30 am from Aguascalientes, but id hate to wait at the top at the entrance if they aren’t going to let me in ya know? Thanks in advanced for any information.
At the bottom they will check your ticket to make sure you can go up that day. Someone will be there. You can tell them you plan to take your time and go to restaurant if your early. If you are trying to enter Machu Picchu one minute before your allowed time they will restrict you. There is a restaurant and a gift shop up at the top on the outside of the park entrance. It’s not set up for people showing up early.
Yes, it was required. The government protections are weird sometimes. It’s like checking in to an international hotel. They know who you are in case there are problems.
@@jasmineromero6020 hi, I scanned them and sent them to the email they provided. Felt sketchy to just release digital files of our passports but didnt want to have problem there.
Gente , não me entra na cabeça , como com tantos anos de turismo , com tantos milhões de dólares que entram por conta do turismo , mais especificamente nessa região , e tem ainda tanta gente pobre , pasando necesidades Isso é um absurdo Mulheres e crianças em vulnerabilidade A onde que vá todo esse dinheiro ??
Very nice overview of the local town. I truly appreciate you for highlighting cafes with vegan offerings.
There is another kind of place in the mountains . It is like our private MachuPicchu , I would say . The view of the River from the ruins in amazing. Its name is Choquequirao - what means golden cradle . . . The only way to get there is walking down the Canyon during a 1 day + 1 days going up . . . it is hard-trekking . Fortunately I did it when was younger . . . I camped in the middle of the ruins. Was unbelievable
Sounds amazing. We will need to check that out the next time we come around. Thanks for your suggestions.
Awesome. We love your poncho
Lol thanks it’s a winner
wow, wow , wow. I wanted to make some comments, but your presentation of MachuPicchu Pueblo - aka Aguas Calientes - is just more than amazing . I didn't know that kind of good service offered there . . . Thanks
Thank you! We were trying to give a good overview because that I what we wanted before we arrived.
Thank you for sharing!!!!!!! This is soooooo helpful!!!!....🥰😍😘
Its beautiful your way of show the places.
Excellent tips , thank you for sharing your wonderful experience.
Thank you!
Excelent!
Hi Jeremy and Ally 👋🏼 we are headed to Matchu Picchu ourselves soon and this video is so help as we plan! Love the tip I’m trying to see it twice! Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic! We have another video you should definitely watch on everything you need to know about Cusco if it helps. ruclips.net/video/fNszMLLhURg/видео.html
And very informative 🙌🏼
Thank you
Wow thank you for sharing with us. We are from Boise Idaho USA. We never been there. We are coming this way August 26-Sept 8 2022. ❤️
Your welcome! We have lots of videos on Cusco that should help you out! Have an awesome trip!
Where is it?
ruclips.net/p/PLSIfGCj59G-JEcjaeDvQxzVqPtYTHswkb
Thank you guys! You both are so much fun!!!
Thank you
Excelente video,!!,we need this.
Thanks!
Gracias por visitar mi país 🇵🇪🙏🏻
Thank you for sharing such a beautiful experience. I have a question regarding the luggage, how did you store it in Cusco?
Have you visited Choquequirao? Choquequirao is three times size than Machu Picchu.
Have you visited Paracas? To see a nazca tree line
Not yet! We would love to go!
Loved your vibe! Quick question- if you stay the night in Aguas Calientes can you purchase a round trip train ticket? Or do you need to purchase 2 one way tickets since you’re traveling on different days?
@@annettechamberlain2267 thank you! Yes, two different companies offer trains. You should have lots of options with dates and times.
When you discuss the train running late, you mentioned you were glad that you didn't have your bag or bags in a locker. What did you mean by that ? In a locker? You also mentioned you didn't bring your bags? I am assuming your luggage or carry on. If folks are wanting to stay more than one day in Aguas Calientes, is there a reason why it would not be advised yo bring your belongings? And you also mentioned the size of bag that is allowed in the train. Can you give more information on that. If someone is staying two days at Aguas Calientes are you not allowed to bring a small suitcase Or airplane size carry on onto the train? Can you not set it with you at your seat on the train? How do folks travel with a carry on or small suitcase? Just wanting to get a better idea and understanding with packing and what kind and size bag, carry on, suitcase or backpack is best if folks are giving to be going from Lima, to Cusco, to Aguas Calientes. Possibly a total stay of six to seven days. Maybe two days in Cusco, two days in Aguas Calientes, and two days Lima.
If your train is a two-part bus/ train route or stops in olly then the train offers a locker for you to rent. The lockers are only available for certain times during the day. If we would have put our stuff in the locker then we would have missed it because our train was delayed.
The trains were not made for big bags. They strongly advise against you bringing anything bigger than a carry-on. There are like 3 spots on in the back of the train for a big bag but those could easily be taken. We did see some people turned away because of their bags and we did see some brought their big bags on with them. I emailed and asked for special permission to bring our big bag and they said no. We left our big bags in Cusco at our hotel. Depending on when your trains are you may want to stay one night in cusco on your way back from Aguas Calientes, that's what we did.
I know the bag thing is crazy but the trains and the city are not made for roller bags.
@@JeremyandAlly Oh my goodness, well that is sort of a complicated situation and delema that we are going to have to take into consideration. Thank you for clarifying and giving me a better understanding and idea. Much appreciated. Thanks again. And thank you for sharing and making your videos. 🙌🏼
@@lp7197 Your welcome! have a great trip
Great video! Just curious, did you have any problems flying a drone there?
Thank you so much, I did not fly My drone at Machu Picchu Pueblo. It is not allowed
Thanks for your information 🙏🏽 how long do you need to spend to Peru?
10 days
@@JeremyandAlly thanks planning to go there next year🥰🙏🏽
@@yoho5114 amazing, I hope you have a fantastic time We have lots of videos on Peru
Hi thanks for the video. I was curious about the luggage requirements where did you find this information?
for the train, it's on the train tickets. I sent an email asking for an extra 20KG and they approved but they are not set up for luggage.
Great series! I'm heading to Peru in a week. I'm the worst at haggling. Do you remember the range of costs for things in the market? Looking for a sweater and smaller stuffed llamas in particular. Thanks
Thank you! We have an entire playlist for Peru, perhaps that’s helpful for you as well. The “markets” are 30% cheaper than the stores it seems. I found lots of cool things sold around the square. Our favorite stretch was by the food plaza, San Pedro market (next to it) just wander around lots to see. I always ask the present only the cash I am willing to part with. I really liked the lama gear next to San Pedro market. The other “fancy” souvenirs are sold by plaza de armas. I liked the church shops those were awesome.
ruclips.net/p/PLSIfGCj59G-JEcjaeDvQxzVqPtYTHswkb
Good video covering all important points. Is it easy to buy machu picchu bus ticket that takes you on top?
Yes, just need passport with you
Nice vídeo. One question, what's the name of the hotel that appers in minute 10:39 with that view.
Thanks for your answer. ❣️👏
Thank you! Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel
WOWWWWWWW
That’s how we felt!
How long you can keep the luggage at station? Can you keep it for 2-3 days?
@@prathameshajetrao2575 yep ask the train for further and exact details
Hi there! so amazing! As I plan my Machu Picchu trip (post Covid), do you know if you were able to (or if you tried) to enter the site earlier than what your ticket time said to enter? For example, my ticket to enter says from 1400-1500…. Im wondering if you think they May let me in early (weekday - low season) in thr AM like when they first open? Or would i have to wait until that Time?
I want to hike up early around 4:30 am from Aguascalientes, but id hate to wait at the top at the entrance if they aren’t going to let me in ya know?
Thanks in advanced for any information.
At the bottom they will check your ticket to make sure you can go up that day. Someone will be there. You can tell them you plan to take your time and go to restaurant if your early.
If you are trying to enter Machu Picchu one minute before your allowed time they will restrict you. There is a restaurant and a gift shop up at the top on the outside of the park entrance. It’s not set up for people showing up early.
Hi, the machu Picchu folks are asking for a digital copy of our passports. Did you have to do that?
Yes, it was required. The government protections are weird sometimes. It’s like checking in to an international hotel. They know who you are in case there are problems.
@@JeremyandAlly Hi, thank you much for the reply. It's a helpful confirmation
How do you get a digital copy of your passport? Sorry to butt in - but I’m going in the fall and planning… thanks in advance!
@@jasmineromero6020 hi, I scanned them and sent them to the email they provided. Felt sketchy to just release digital files of our passports but didnt want to have problem there.
How many nights prior is it recommended to stay in Aguas Calientes? Our tickets to Machu Picchu is on a Tuesday
2 is perfect!
y,obeautiful ,have a good day~Jeremy, 🤘
Hey! Thank you
What month was this ?
Vieron la cara del Inca en la montaña cuando fueron a Machu Picchu
nosotros lo hicimos y fue hermoso! ¡Estoy muy contento de que hayan tenido un artista que haga el arte en la ciudad!
How much is the hotel?
The prices change every day. That's why we did not focus on what we paid.
Mostly your mugs
Era para ter erradicado a pobreza e faz tempo
Gente , não me entra na cabeça , como com tantos anos de turismo , com tantos milhões de dólares que entram por conta do turismo , mais especificamente nessa região , e tem ainda tanta gente pobre , pasando necesidades
Isso é um absurdo
Mulheres e crianças em vulnerabilidade
A onde que vá todo esse dinheiro ??
Do you have Instagram?
Love the video. We want to put an itinerary together. Want to see the hot spots