Once only accessible by foot, there is now a truly relaxing way to reach Machu Picchu: aboard the Hiram Bingham train. The train winds past soaring mountains and the crashing waters of the Urubamba River - towards the citadel discovered by the explorer from whom it takes its name. The Hiram Bingham is an exclusive, luxury service Orient-Express train. All services are included. You will enjoy a full day service of unforgettable experiences.
Hiram Bingham coaches are distinguished by their blue and gold colors and by their warm and cozy interiors that feature elegant upholstery. The train is pulled by a locomotive and has four coaches, one kitchen car, two dining cars, each having a capacity for 42 people, and an observation bar/lounge car located at the rear of the train.
It was ranked as the best train in the world 2011 by Condé Nast Traveller magazine... PRICE 2012:
US$ 588.00 per person (January to April)
Daily departures, except Sundays
Hiram Bingham train does not operate on Sundays, except on request (charter)
SERVICE INCLUDES:
Private transfer from hotel in Cuzco to Poroy Train Station (located 25 minutes away)
Round trip train tickets
Brunch and dinner on board
Drinks and snacks on board (except premium brands)
Exclusive round trip Hiram Bingham shared bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu
Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu Inca city
Private Hiram Bingham group afternoon guided tour (max 14 people)
Exclusive buffet tea served at the Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge
Private transfer from Poroy Train Station to hotel in Cuzco
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Only Spanish and English speaking tours are included, if you wish to have a private guide who speaks your language; please let us know.
If you wish to have a private tour in English or Spanish, please let us know.
SERVICE DOES NOT INCLUDE:
Hotel in Machu Picchu
Tips and gratuities
IMPORTANT:
*If you are planning a day round trip tour to Machu Picchu, please make sure to purchase your trip any day from Monday to Saturday.
**If you are planning to book the trip with overnight (one night in Machu Picchu), and go back to Cuzco on board the Hiram Bingham train the following day, please make sure to purchase your trip any day between Monday to Friday only (Hiram Bingham train does not operate on Sunday).