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Bottom line: Machu Picchu tickets should be booked at least 2 months in advance; during peak season (June–August) book 3 months ahead. On visas, Peru offers conditional visa-free access for Chinese passport holders, but travel insurance is a mandatory entry requirement. This guide covers the full ticket strategy, visa essentials, and insurance selection.

Machu Picchu is South America’s most popular tourist attraction — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and listed by CNN as “the world’s No. 1 must-visit destination.” But this “city in the clouds” has numerous special regulations. Not knowing them in advance will cost you.

Visa Strategy

Visa-Free Conditions for Chinese Passport Holders

Peru extends conditional visa-free access to Chinese passport holders with valid US, Canadian, UK, or Schengen visas — maximum stay 180 days.

Entry requirements:

  • Passport valid 6+ months
  • Return ticket or itinerary
  • Hotel booking confirmation or invitation letter
  • Travel insurance certificate (critical — Peru immigration checks this)

No Visa to a Developed Country?

Apply for a tourist visa (Category B). Required documents:

  • Visa application form (completed online)
  • White-background passport photo (taken within 6 months)
  • Bank statement (last 3 months, showing balance of ¥50,000+)
  • Employment certificate
  • Itinerary
  • Consulate interview appointment (Beijing/Shanghai/Guangzhou)

Visa fee approximately US$30; processing time 5–7 working days.

Machu Picchu Ticket Strategy

Booking Tips

Machu Picchu is limited to 5,000 people per day, divided into:

  • Machu Picchu Classic: Classic circuit — approximately €22
  • Machu Picchu + Mountain: Adds the rear mountain hike — approximately €32
  • Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu: Huayna Picchu summit (steep) — approximately €40 (200-person daily limit)

Booking strategy:

  1. Official ticket website: boletomachupicchu.com (Spanish only)
  2. Best time slots: Tuesday/Wednesday morning (fewest visitors)
  3. June–August peak season tickets release 3 months ahead — set calendar reminders
  4. Pay with foreign currency credit card (Visa/Mastercard)

Practical Information

ItemDetails
Opening hours6:00–17:00 (last entry 15:00)
Visit duration2–4 hours
Altitude2,430 m — watch for altitude sickness
Best seasonApril–October (dry season)

Why Insurance Is Essential

Peru is a high-risk travel destination:

  • Altitude sickness: Cusco is at 3,400 m; Machu Picchu at 2,430 m — common problem
  • Medical conditions: Medical facilities outside Lima are limited; serious cases require evacuation
  • Flight delays: South American flights frequently delayed or cancelled
  • Property risk: Pickpocketing is prevalent in tourist areas of Cusco and Lima

Recommended insurance configuration:

  • Emergency medical: ≥€30,000
  • Emergency evacuation: ≥€50,000
  • Flight delay: ≥€200 per incident
  • Baggage loss: ≥€1,000

AirHelp’s travel insurance covers all these items, with fast claims response and fully online submission — no paperwork to mail.

Suggested Itinerary (7 Days)

DayActivitiesAccommodation
Days 1–2Lima (adjust to time zone)Lima
Day 3Cusco (high-altitude acclimatisation)Cusco
Day 4Rainbow Mountain hikeCusco
Day 5Aguas Calientes (base town)Aguas Calientes
Day 6Machu Picchu full dayCusco
Day 7Return journey

Machu Picchu is a “once in a lifetime” travel destination, but the preparation must be done in advance. Get the tickets, visa, and insurance right — and the trip is already half won.

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