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Learn the truth about Huayna Picchu tickets

Are you planning to visit Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu but aren’t sure about the information available online? You should know that you do need to book tickets months in advance. Learn the truth about Mount Huayna Picchu and don’t miss out on the most popular attraction in the Wonder of the World.



Huayna Picchu mountaintop
Huayna Picchu mountaintop

The Huayna Picchu ticket

To enter Waynapicchu Mountain, you need the Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu (Route 3A) ticket . This ticket includes a visit to the Inca City of Machu Picchu.

There is no dedicated ticket for entering Huayna Picchu. Because Huayna Picchu is located within Machu Picchu, admission to the Inca City is included in the ticket.

For a better experience and better conservation of the site, only 350 daily tickets to Huayna Picchu Mountain are available. This, coupled with the high demand for tickets, makes it difficult to obtain a ticket. Therefore, we recommend booking your ticket in advance so you don’t miss out on one of the best experiences at Machu Picchu.


Is Huayna Picchu worth climbing?

Of course, climbing Mount Wayna Picchu is worth it. There are many comments about this adventure on online forums. However, the vast majority of visitors agree that it’s worth it.

Climbing Huayna Picchu is considered one of the most incredible short hikes in the world. It’s worth the adrenaline rush of ascending its narrow Inca trails along the edges of precipices.

At the top, the view is simply spectacular. Previously, you could access the Temple of the Moon during the hike; now, to get there, you must purchase the Machu Picchu + Temple of the Moon ticket (Route 3C), which makes your trip even more enriching. This site is located within a natural cavern. The Temple of the Moon is located on Huayna Picchu Mountain. To get there, follow the route down the mountain.

Buildings on the top of Huayna Picchu mountain
Buildings on the top of Huayna Picchu mountain

Are Huayna Picchu tickets really hard to get?

The really difficult part is finding Huayna Picchu ticket availability. Tickets must be booked two or three months in advance . The rest is simply a matter of booking online.

Peak tourist season (April through October) is the most difficult time to get Huayna Picchu tickets . During these months, it’s necessary to book three months or more in advance. If you don’t, you’re almost certain to find no availability.

The only way to get a Huayna Picchu ticket is to book online two or three months in advance. Otherwise, you won’t find any availability.


Is it necessary to reserve tickets online?

Yes. The only way to get Huayna Picchu tickets is online. In theory, you can also get them in person at authorized offices in Cusco. However, tickets must be purchased two or three months before your visit date.

Booking Huayna Picchu tickets online has the advantage that you can book from anywhere in the world. Reservations can be made through the official website of the Peruvian Ministry of Culture or an authorized website .

Photo of the summit of Huayna Picchu
Photo of the summit of Huayna Picchu

How much are the tickets?

There are official prices offered by the Peruvian Ministry of Culture, and rates with an extra commission are offered by authorized websites.

OFFICIAL HUAYNA PICCHU ENTRANCE PRICES
Type of touristTicket Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu (Route 3A)
Adult (foreigner)200 S/.
Adult (Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia)112 S/.
Student or minor (Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia)80 S/.
Student (foreigner)125 S/.
Minor (foreigner)118 S/.

*Price in Peruvian soles (S/.)


How far in advance should I reserve my admission ticket?

The entrance ticket to Huayna Picchu Mountain must be booked months in advance . Depending on the time of year, these tickets require more or less advance notice:

How far in advance should I book tickets to Huayna Picchu?
SeasonMonthHow long?
High tourist seasonFrom April to October3 months or more before
Low tourist seasonFrom November to March2 months before

Note: The official high season begins June 19th and runs through November 2nd. During this time, new tickets are available.

During the official high season, the ‘Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu (Route 3A)’ admission ticket remains unchanged in terms of availability and entry times.


Are the Huayna Picchu times accurate?

The ticket for Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu (Route 3A) has two entry times or groups.

  • Group 1: Entry to Machu Picchu is from 7 am. Access to Huayna Picchu mountain is between 8 am and 9 am. Departure time is at 1:00 pm.
  • Group 2: Entry to Machu Picchu is from 9 am. Access to Huayna Picchu mountain is between 10 am and 11 am. Departure time is at 3:00 pm.

The entry time to Huayna Picchu Mountain is punctual. The entry time is only 30 minutes. That is, entry to Machu Picchu is from 7:00 to 7:30 for group one. The second group is from 9:00 to 9:30 in the morning.

Visitors can enter Machu Picchu from 7 a.m.

The tour takes approximately 6 hours in total. Therefore, tours may extend until 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM, respectively. Visitors must leave at their own expense.

View of the canine of Huayna Picchu
View of the canine of Huayna Picchu

Are there any discounts?

The Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu (Route 3A) entrance ticket has discounts for university students, minors, and citizens of the Andean Community of Nations (CAN): Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, and Bolivia.

The Peruvian Ministry of Culture’s website only allows access to discounts for CAN adults.

For this reason, many tourists book through authorized websites. These websites offer discounts for university students and minors.

The only way to get Huayna Picchu discounts for university students and minors is by booking through an authorized website. However, the Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu ticket is currently valid only for tourists and visitors over 12 years of age.


How to access discounts?

To qualify for discounts, visitors must meet the following requirements:

  • University students : Undergraduate students must be under 25 years old at the time of the visit. Reservations must be made with a valid university ID and passport (or ID).
  • Minors : Must be between 8 and 17 years old at the time of your visit to Machu Picchu. Reservations must be made with a passport or ID document that certifies your age. Admission must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. (At Huayna Picchu, admission is only open to children 12 and older.)
  • CAN Citizens : Be a citizen or foreign resident of Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, or Bolivia. Reservations must be made with a passport, ID, or alien registration card. If the visitor is a university student or a minor, the discount is even greater.

Frequently Asked Questions about Huayna Picchu Mountain

Huayna Picchu (also known as Waynapicchu or “Young Mountain”) is located north of Machu Picchu, at 2,720 meters above sea level. The popularity of this mountain has generated a wide variety of comments and misinformation.

What’s the truth about this summit? Below are the main questions about this mountain and their answers.

  • 1) Is Huayna Picchu really dangerous?

    No. Huayna Picchu features narrow paths with gradients of up to 60 degrees. Some of these trails are located next to terrifying ravines. However, The danger is more of an impression than a reality. The entire route is well marked. The most difficult sections have safety ropes to hold onto.

  • 2) Do the ‘stairs of death’ really exist?

    Yes, but don’t be alarmed. This section leads to the so-called “Temple of the Moon.” This is one of the most difficult and frightening parts of the trail. The “Stairs of Death” of Huayna Picchu are stone steps carved by the Incas more than 500 years ago. While the site is safe (no one has had an accident or lost their life), the view of the precipice is dizzying.

  • 3) Can I climb Huayna Picchu if I suffer from a fear of heights?

    Not recommended. The only restriction for climbing Wayna Picchu is being over 12 years old. However, tourists with a fear of heights should also avoid this adventure if they aren’t determined to conquer their fears.

  • 4) Do you need to be an expert mountaineer to climb Huayna Picchu?

    No. Anyone can climb Huayna Picchu. You don’t need to be an expert mountaineer. Prior physical preparation can be helpful, but it’s not essential.

  • 5) Can seniors climb Huayna Picchu?

    Yes. People who have climbed Huayna Picchu report encountering several elderly people along the way. However, it’s important to consult a doctor before embarking on this adventure.

  • 6) What is the Huayna Picchu ticket and what does it include?

    The correct ticket to climb Huayna Picchu is the Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu (Route 3A). This ticket includes both entry to Machu Picchu via Circuit 3 and access to Huayna Picchu.

  • 7) Is it worth climbing Huayna Picchu?

    Yes, definitely. The climb to Huayna Picchu is considered one of the most impressive short hikes in the world.

  • 8) How far in advance should I book my ticket to Huayna Picchu Mountain?

    Tickets should be booked well in advance, as demand is high. During peak season (April to October), it’s recommended to book at least three months in advance. During low season (November to March), two months is usually sufficient.

  • 9) Are there discounts for the ticket to Huayna Picchu?

    Yes, discounts are available for university students, minors, and citizens of the Andean Community of Nations (CAN: Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia).

  • 10) When is the high season in Machu Picchu?

    The peak season in Machu Picchu runs from June 19th to November 2nd, when new routes open and ticket demand increases.

Advice from people who have been there

Huayna Picchu

Emilia C.By: Emilia C.

“The best view of Machu Picchu is from Huayna Picchu.“

“We went up in the first group at 7:30 a.m. It was a good choice, as the temperature was ideal. We suffered a bit from the heat and humidity, but I think if we went up later it would have been worse. It is a demanding climb. It is tiring, as it is a steep mountain and sometimes the footprint of the steps is very small. When you get to the top, the view is a spectacle.“

 

By Ticket Machu Picchu – Last updated, May 14, 2025