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Machu Picchu entrance ticket Circuit 1 Inca Bridge

Machu Picchu entrance ticket Circuit 1 Inca Bridge

Upper terraces plus visit the Inca bridge

Price
$62.00

per traveler

Machu Picchu entrance ticket Circuit 1 Inca Bridge

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Upper terraces plus visit the Inca bridge

The Machupicchu Circuit 1 + Inca bridge is one of the best tickets to take photos of the Historic Santuary of Machu Picchu. You will be allowed to go up to the upper terraces of Machu Picchu located in circuit 1 and in addition you can enter the trail to the Inca bridge which is one of the best examples of the ingenious Inca architecture. The bridge is near some of the best photo spots in all of Machupicchu making this ticket a favorite among photo enthusiasts. The upper terraces route only takes about 40 minutes to complete and the hike to the Inca Bridge takes about 1hr. to complete. You must choose the specific time you will enter Machu Picchu when making your reservation between the hours of 8am to 11am. There is only a 30-minute late tolerance so try to arrive on time. The downside of this ticket is that you will not be able to visit the Inca structures on the lower sector of Machu Picchu.

Tour Photos

  • Machu Picchu Circuit 1 or 2 with Inca bridge
  • Machu Picchu Circuit 1 or 2 with Inca bridge
  • Machu Picchu Circuit 1 or 2 with Inca bridge
  • Machu Picchu Circuit 1 or 2 with Inca bridge
  • Machu Picchu Circuit 1 or 2 with Inca bridge
  • Machu Picchu Circuit 1 or 2 with Inca bridge
  • Machu Picchu Circuit 1 or 2 with Inca bridge

Price

Price of Historic Santuary of Machu Picchu entrance ticket Circuit 1: Sun Gate Intipunko

  • Adult over 18yrs: 62 USD tourist | Andean Countries: 35 USD
  • Child (3-17 yrs): 39 USD | Andean Countries: 25 USD
  • Infant (0-2 yrs): Free
  • Student (18-24): 39 USD | Andean Countries: 25 USD
    You must present your university ID in physical format and laminated.
    See Requirements:
    Must have University Logo, Names & Surnames and an effective date within one year of your Machu Picchu visit

What Is Included?

You are purchasing the official entrance ticket to the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu and it will only give you access to hike to the Inca Bridge as well as visit the Upper Terraces located in Circuit 1 of the Inca citadel. This is the area where you take the most impressive photos of Machu Picchu. On the map below you can visualize the 40-minute route for Circuit 1 Upper Terraces as well as the route to the Inca bridge which takes about 1 additional hour. The route color is in red.
Machu Picchu circuit 1 Inca Bridge Helpful Tips: It is recommended you hire a Machu Picchu tour guide to take the best photos as there are no tripods or selfie sticks allowed. You must show your original passport along with your ticket at the entrance. The name on your passport and your Machupicchu ticket must match. You can NOT re-enter Machupicchu once you exit, so please make sure you are prepared to remain inside the entire time. There are no bathrooms or food allowed inside the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu, so plan accordingly.

What is not included?

Your entrance ticket to Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu circuit 1 plus Inca bridge can be shown electronically or printed on paper. Your Machu Picchu entrance ticket will be accepted electronically on a cell phone or mobile device as long as it shows the ticket barcode. You must also provide your original passport. The name on your passport and your Machu Picchu entrance ticket must match.

All of the Machu Picchu circuit 1 plus Inca bridgeentrance tickets are not editable so no changes can be made after the tickets are issued. Entrance tickets are also non-transferable and non-refundable. In the case the Inca Bridge is closed on the date of your visit, you can still enter Machu Picchu and no refund will be given. All tickets are valid for 1 day only, for the date and times stated on the ticket. You cannot re-enter with this ticket, so please plan ahead as there are no bathrooms inside Machu Picchu. And no food is allowed inside Machu Picchu in order to preserve this world wonder for future generations.