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7 Days in Peru: Day 4: Machu Picchu

Trip to Peru Day 4
Location: Machu Picchu 
 
Cost: Tickets are $62-$71 depending on if you add a hike to your visit. You also need to get there through Aguas Calientes, which requires a train ride up with luggage limits.
Time: Plan at least one day, and get there early!
Tips: Buy your ticket in advance- as soon as you know you’re going! They do sell out, and the tickets with the hikes sell out fastest. There’s also a trick to actually being able to buy the tickets online- Jacob is going to write a post about booking the trip, and he’ll cover how to get your credit card to work through the Machu Picchu website so you can book in advance.
Stay the night in Aguas Calientes, get up early, and beat the crowd if you want any decent pictures! Also, be sure to have a smaller bag or carry on for the night or two away, and a place to keep the rest of your luggage. The train limits how much you can take up!
Machu Picchu Peru– Jacob’s dream come true!
Brace yourself, picture overload happens when you post about fulfilling your spouse’s #1 bucket list item. We went to Peru for Machu Picchu, and there just aren’t words or pictures to describe how incredible the architecture is, how majestic and large the mountains are, how steep the Incan Trail is, and how fluffy the llamas are. But that’s not going to stop us from trying!
Machu Picchu Peru
I mean it’s one of the 7 Wonders of the World for reason!
Machu Picchu

 

Machu Picchu Trip

 

Machu Picchu Bucketlist

And the more you look at the details, the more your mind is blown how simple Incans without modern technology created such a majestic place on the top of a steep mountain.

Huayna Picchu Machu PIcchu

 

Machu Picchu Aerial View

 

Peru- Machu Picchu

 

llamas of Machu Picchu

 

llama of Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu- Epic View!

 

Machu Picchu Picture

 

Machu Picchu Civilization

 

Visit Machu Picchu in Peru

 

Machu Picchu Travels

 

Machu Picchu

 

Machu Picchu Full View

We’re not the typical jumping picture types, but it was Machu Picchu for crying out loud!

Machu Picchu Jumping Pic

 

Machu Picchu Jumping Pic

 

Bucketlist Picture- Machu Picchu Jumping

 

Bucketlist Picture- Machu Picchu

 

7 Wonders of the World: Machu Picchu

 

Machu Picchu Llama petting

 

Ancient Machu Picchu in Peru

 

Ancient Machu Picchu Incan City

 

Machu Picchu Incan City Walls

 

Stone Walls of Machu Picchu

 

Incan Walls- Machu Picchu

 

Machu Picchu Agriculture

 

Machu Picchu Homes

 

Machu Picchu Pyramid

 

Machu Picchu Wildlife

Seriously, this was carved out of existing rock and turned into a two-story home. Who just does that?

Machu Picchu- Incan Engineering

 

Wunderlust- Peru

 

Ancient Incan Civilization of Macchu Picchu

I’m happy to report I got my fear of heights out of my system at Pisac, and did pretty well with the steep drop-offs. The tiered agricultural gardens certainly helped. The breathtaking views did too!

This was a map of the area carved into stone. You can see Huayna Picchu on the left carved in the left side of the stone. Can you even imagine what modern engineering marvels we could have today if they weren’t conquered and forced to assimilate to Spanish culture?

Incan Map Machu Picchu Incan Walls

 

Incan Homes in Machu Picchu

My favorite engineer was as giddy as could be inspecting all the elements and learning about hypothesizes of how things were made.

Machu Picchu Peru Building

 

Wonderlust- Machu Picchu

 

Machu Picture view from the bottom

 

Machu Picture tour

 

Grazing LLamas of Machu Picchu

 

Gatekeeper's Inn Machu Picchu

 

Gatekeeper's Inn Perfect Shot of Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu has its own passport stamp- one we made sure to get as our souvenir on the way out, and one we put on the first page, as a wonder we don’t ever want to forget.

Machu Picchu Passport Stamp

 

Machu Picchu Passport Stamp

 

Sacred Valley Peru- Machu Picchu

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26 Comments

  1. Beautiful photos! We are planning a trip to Peru for next spring. Your posts are going to help us so much! I’m curious to know what camera you used to take all these gorgeous photos. Thanks!

    1. fridaywereinlove says:

      Hi Debbie- thanks so much for your kind words! I’m so excited for you, Peru is one of the most amazing places we’ve ever been!
      So at the time we had a Canon Rebel iii, but we had a nicer zoom lens that made a big difference for us! That great canon 2.4 zoom lens plus the DSLR were perfect for getting every angle!

  2. Amery Calven says:

    Bing a nature lover Machu Picchu Peru is one of my favourite places. I have been there for many times sometimes with my family or sometimes with my friends. I am a big fan of this region it represents fabulous scenes of natural beauty. Its major attractions are Hugh peaky mountains, lakes, rivers, forests and historical Ruins. We had great time there. If you are standing on a high mountain then surrounding will represent an awesome and breathe taking view. Have you ever experienced that? Now I have plan my next trip to bus san francisco to san diego with my wife in search of another fabulous place.

  3. crazybeautiful makeup says:

    Wow so breathtaking, thanks for sharing these pictures!

  4. My friends went here last year and now I am so jealous I didn't go with them. Glad you conquered your fear of heights – the pictures are gorgeous!

  5. Ecuador InMyEyes says:

    Wonderful pictures! I would love to be able to take pics at Machu Picchu one day!

  6. Christen P says:

    Those mountains are just breathtaking.

  7. Oh this is sooo great!!!! That's soo cool the number 1bucket list item!!!! And yes the heights where hi!! Glad you overcame your fear!!!

  8. Amby Felix says:

    Machu Picchu is beautiful from what I've seen! I love your photos and always enjoy them 🙂

  9. Wow, amazing pictures! It most of them, it just looks like you and your hubby are there. However, I was amazed to see that large crowd descending the steps! That's a lot of people!

  10. Jessica Doll @ Team Wiking says:

    It's so dreamy! My husband went awhile back and took some amazing sunrise photos.