6 Day Peru Itinerary
Last Updated on November 11, 2020 by James Bustamante
A 6 day Peru itinerary will mostly focus on time spent in the highland region of Cusco.
This trip will absolutely include the ever-important Machu Picchu hike as well as time spent in Cusco, The Sacred Valley, Aguas Calientes, and The Rainbow Mountain also known as Vinicunca.
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Day 1 Arrival In Cusco

We start our 6 day Peru itinerary in the Velasco Astete airport which is located in the city of Cusco.
This small airport can be deceiving, it definitely is rather small however the amount of arriving tourists far exceeds its size.
To remedy this we will have our guide and driver waiting for you just outside the airport entrance.
Once our guide and driver spot you they will help you with your luggage so we can board the vehicle and drive to your Cusco accommodations.
In about 20 minutes we’ll reach the main square in Cusco where your hotel is located. You can now check-in and get settled.
Travelers Tip: Remember to take it easy on day one of the trips. Cusco is located at over 10,000 feet above sea level (3,300 meters) and some are prone to elevation sickness. Make sure you have plenty of fluids, have light meals, have short walks, and rest for the first 24 – 48 hours.
Day 1 The Sacred Valley Tour

On the second day of our 6-day itinerary, we head off to the Sacred Valley of the Inca.
This trip will commence with a morning pick up at your hotel.
Make sure to have breakfast, bring a bottle of water, sunblock, lip balm, a jacket, and depending on the month a rain poncho.
We leave the hotel at around 8:30 – 9:00 am and drive for about 1.5 hours.
We’ll travel through the east side of the city through the town of Pisac, there are some incredible views along the way.
The scenery is honestly fantastic, Urubamba has some of the most impressive landscapes out of anywhere in the country.
At around 1:00 pm we take a break for lunch. We include a buffet lunch at one of the best restaurants in the valley.
The best part (other than the food of course) is that the restaurant overlooks the Urubamba valley, this gives you more chances for amazing picture taking!
After lunch, we move on to the rest of the day hike and visit various Inca fortresses as well as other interesting locations. We return to Cusco at around 6:00 pm.
Travelers Tip: After this first full day hike make sure you get a filling dinner and a good night’s rest. It is imperative to feel great on day two of this trip since we’ll be heading to the small town of Aguas Calientes.
Day 3 Train to Aguas Calientes

Next on our 6 day Peru itinerary is the small town of Aguas Calientes which is nestled below Machu Picchu.
To be objective, this is where we begin the Machu Picchu travel experience because we are heading into the town that connects the Inca citadel to the rest of Peru.
The departure schedule can vary on group preferences. For the sake of this itinerary, we will tentatively assume the departure is an early morning one.
We begin this day with an early morning pick up at your hotel, by 8:00 am we should already be on our way to the Ollantaytambo train station near the Sacred Valley of the Inca.
The drive will take approximately 2 hours depending on a few factors which include traffic.
Once we arrive at the town of Ollantaytambo make sure you have everything you need for the next couple of days.
Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu are in an area called “ The Cloud Forest”.
This region is a cross-section of the Peruvian highland and the rainforest. Aguas Calientes is located at a lower elevation than Cusco and it is also much more humid.
This introduces the possibility of a more hospitable area in ase you were suffering from the Cusco elevation.
It can also introduce mosquitoes, so while in Ollantaytambo make sure to have repellent in your backpack.
We will go ahead and board the train at around 11:00 am. The trail ride will take around 2 hours so sit back and relax with the beautiful scenery the Andes mountains has to offer.
Once we get to the small town of Aguas Calientes please go ahead and check in to your accommodations. Once that’s done take the rest of the day to walk around this small town.
Travelers Tip: If you like hot springs make sure to check out the Aguas Calientes thermal springs located at around 12 minutes walking distance from your accommodations.
Day 4 Machu Picchu Hiking

On day four of this Peru itinerary, we start the day by taking a shuttle up to Machu Picchu.
We gather near the bus station at 5:30 am to get on the CONSETTUR shuttle service.
The ride will take anywhere from 20-30 minutes depending on weather conditions.
The road up to the Inca citadel is quite the winding one. We drive around the mountain while catching an amazing glimpse of the valleys below.
Once we finally arrive, we slowly get off the shuttle and move onto the main entrance.
No need to look for a Machu Picchu reservation since it is already included within our 6 day Peru itinerary.
Once the guide does a headcount we swiftly move in through the main entrance and can finally begin the Machu Picchu tour.
The Machu Picchu guide will present all the important aspects of this stone city while answering any questions you might have.
The tour will take approximately 2.5 hours and we’ll go through all the major areas within Machu Picchu.
Travelers Tip: If you are feeling adventurous make sure to reserve the additional hike of Huayna Picchu (Wayna Picchu). It is a climb up to the highest peak in the area that is not for the faint of heart. This additional tour will take around 1.5 hours.
At around 1:00 pm we will head back down to Aguas Calientes.
Take the next hour to have lunch and rest after your day of hiking Machu Picchu.
At around 3:00 pm we’ll once again board our train and head back to the Ollantaytambo station.
Once we get to the station we will have a shuttle waiting in order to take us back to Cusco.
We should be back in the city by 7:00 pm. Make sure to get a good rest and prepare for our final hike in the itinerary the next day.
Day 5 The Rainbow Mountain Tour

Vinicunca, also known as the Rainbow Mountain is next on our 6 day Peru itinerary.
This might be one of the toughest day hikes in the region. It is definitely one of the tours with the highest elevation.
At over 17,000 feet above sea level (5,000 meters) the Rainbow mountain is usually left toward the tail end of any Machu Picchu travel package.
It is best to be completely acclimated to the elevation in Cusco before going on to a region at an even higher altitude.
We begin this trek at 4:30 am with a very early pick up at your hotel. We then board the shuttle and go on a 3-hour drive toward Vinicunca.
Travelers Tip: Vinicunca or as it is commonly referred to as “the Rainbow mountain” also offers the option of horses. If you are feeling overwhelmed due to the high elevation make sure to ask our guides about the possibility of using a horse instead of walking.
The hike through the beautiful red and yellow mountain range will go on until around 1:00 pm when we break for a quick and light lunch.
You can also bring snacks along in your backpacks but remember that overeating when under high elevation can be a recipe for a bad time.
We end the visit to Vinicunca on this 6-day itinerary by departing at around 3:00 pm and heading directly to Cusco for your final overnight stay. We plan to arrive between 6:30 – 7:00 pm.
Day 6 Departure

On our last day in Cusco, we will arrange a pick up at your hotel to take you or your group to the Velasco Astete airport.
The time can vary depending on your domestic flight schedule so make sure you have this planned out with our guide ahead of time.
If you have an afternoon international flight planned out we recommend having an early departure from Cusco.
This will give you ample time to arrive back at Jorge Chavez Lima airport and go through customs.
Alternatively, you can include more activities on your itinerary.
There are many scheduled trips in which we include the capital city and going from Lima to Machu Picchu and then to Lake Titicaca.
For an itinerary that includes all of those destinations make sure to check out the 10 day Peru Itinerary.












