Of all the attractions in the study, it's the most difficult to reach, and for some travelers, the cumbersome logistics of reaching the ancient citadel aren't worth it. Visiting the famed hilltop sanctuary requires flying to Cusco (68 miles from Machu Picchu), often via Lima, followed by a train ride to Aguas Calientes. From there, visitors can either board a bus or embark on a steep, 4-mile uphill hike to Machu Picchu. Despite the high cost of transportation to reach the attraction, other costs in Machu Picchu and the surrounding region are relatively affordable, such as hiring a private tour guide (around $50 USD), securing entry passes ($45 to $85), and enjoying local cuisine. Whether or not you consider Machu Picchu a true "tourist trap," the key is to know what you're signing up for before you go.
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