

Related Content : Details on how to travel to Machu Picchu By the time you get to Cusco, your body will have had the time to acclimatize somewhat to the altitude. From here most visitors then travel to Machu Picchu and safe Cusco for the end of the trip. As Machu Picchu may be located too far to travel to on arrival to Cusco, the Sacred Valley is becoming more and more the place to be for the first couple of nights. This way your body can first acclimatize to these “milder” altitudes before having to deal with the extreme altitude of Cusco. This is the reason many people, upon arriving to Cusco, spend the first couple of nights in the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu before returning to Cusco. The point where most people start to feel minor discomforts with regards to the altitude is 9,000ft (3,000m) above sea level so Machu Picchu is located well under this level. Lucky for many visitors this is not the case and Machu Picchu is located almost 3,500ft (1,000m) lower than Cusco. As Cusco is the main point of entrance for those wanting to visit Machu Picchu, it is understandable that most potential visitors think of Machu Picchu also to be located on these altitudes. Machu Picchu is located about 100km (3 hours) from CuscoĬusco is infamous for its high altitude (almost 12,000ft (3,500m) and the chances of getting altitude sickness.The lower altitude is the reason some visitors prefer first to visit machu Picchu and then Cusco.The lower altitude and proximity to the jungle makes the Machu Picchu climate warmer and more humid.Most visitors have little or no issues with the altitude in Machu Picchu.Machu Picchu is located on 7,350ft, much lower than Cusco.
