Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of Peru’s rich cultural heritage, continues to evolve to ensure a better and more sustainable travel experience. In a key move to safeguard this iconic site, the Ministry of Culture of Peru has implemented major changes to how visitors explore the citadel.
Starting June 1, 2024, and continuing into 2026, a new system of Machu Picchu visitor circuits has been introduced. These circuits simplify the site’s layout and aim to improve the flow of travelers, while protecting its delicate archaeological structures. Under Ministerial Resolution No. 528-2023-MC, Machu Picchu is now divided into 3 main circuits, featuring a total of 10 distinctive routes.
If you’re planning your trip in 2026, Samex Tours Perú is your expert local partner for a smooth, meaningful, and unforgettable experience at Machu Picchu.
Why Were the Visitor Circuits Updated?
As one of the most visited sites in South America, Machu Picchu receives thousands of tourists every day. To limit overcrowding, preserve fragile structures, and enhance the visitor experience, authorities restructured the access routes.
The new layout simplifies the previous five-route system into three main circuits, each offering a unique way to discover Inca history, stunning views, and hidden gems.
🗺️ Overview of the 2026 Visitor Circuits
Under current regulations, Machu Picchu is divided into 3 main circuits featuring a total of 10 distinctive routes. Whether you are looking for the “classic postcard photo,” an epic trek, or a deep dive into Inca history, choosing the right ticket is essential.
Explore the 3 New Machu Picchu Visitor Circuits (2026)
Each circuit is designed for a different kind of traveler. Whether you love history, photography, or adventure, you’ll find the perfect way to explore Machu Picchu in 2026.
1. Circuit 1 – Panoramic Views


Ideal for panoramic photography and hiking:
Route 1-A: Machu Picchu Mountain
Experience: A challenging high-altitude hike to the highest summit in the complex.
Highlight: Unbeatable 360-degree views of the Vilcanota Valley.
Duration: 6 to 7 hours (Round trip).
Best for: Active hikers seeking a physical challenge and panoramic vistas.


Route 1-B: Upper Terraces
Experience: Direct access to the famous “Guard House” area.
Highlight: The iconic classic photo of Machu Picchu without long hikes.
Duration: 2.5 hours.
Best for: Photography enthusiasts and travelers with limited time.


Route 1-C: Intipunku (Sun Gate)
Availability: June to October.
Experience: Hike to the original entry point of the Inca Trail.
Highlight: A mystical and spiritual perspective of the “Lost City.”
The historical Inca Trail entry point, steeped in tradition.

Route 1-D: Inca Bridge
Availability: June to October.
Experience: A path leading to a defensive bridge built into a sheer cliffside.
Best for: Travelers looking for hidden gems and remote trails.
A hidden defensive path built into the cliffside — remote and awe-inspiring.

2. Circuit 2 – Classic Machu Picchu


Perfect for first-time visitors:
Route 2-A: Designed Route
- Route 2-A (Designed Route) & 2-B (Lower Terrace): Both include access to the upper terrace for the classic photo before descending into the city.
- Key Sites: Temple of the Sun, Sacred Plaza, Royal Residence, Main Plaza, and the Intihuatana (subject to specific schedules).
- Why choose this? It offers the perfect balance between the iconic view and an in-depth historical exploration.
⚠️ Pro Tip: Circuit 2 tickets are the most popular and typically sell out 4 months in advance. We recommend booking your 2026 dates as early as possible.


Route 2-B: Lower Terraces
Route 2-A (Designed Route) & 2-B (Lower Terrace): Both include access to the upper terrace for the classic photo before descending into the city.
Key Sites: Temple of the Sun, Sacred Plaza, Royal Residence, Main Plaza, and the Intihuatana (subject to specific schedules).
Why choose this? It offers the perfect balance between the iconic view and an in-depth historical exploration.


3. Circuit 3 – The Royal Experience


Route 3-A: Huayna Picchu Mountain
Experience: The world-famous steep climb up the “Young Peak.”
Highlight: Vertiginous views and the mysterious Great Cavern (Temple of the Moon).
Requirement: Must be booked months in advance; not for those with vertigo.


Route 3-B: Designed Route
Experience: A serene path through the lower urban sector.
Highlight: The Temple of the Condor, the House of the Inca, and the Water Mirrors.
Best for: Seniors, families with children, or those preferring flatter terrain.


Route 3-C: The Great Cavern (Temple of the Moon) – High Season Only
Availability: June to October.
Experience: A specialized route that leads to one of the most mystical temples in Machu Picchu, built inside a natural cave.
Highlight: Exquisite Inca stonework inside a cavern, far from the main crowds.
Best for: Spiritual travelers and history enthusiasts looking for exclusivity.


Route 3-D: Huchuy Picchu
Experience: A shorter, scenic hike next to Huayna Picchu.
Best for: A quick dose of adventure with great views.
🤝 Plan Your 2026 Journey with Samex Tours Peru
Navigating the new Machu Picchu circuits, permit availability, and train logistics can be overwhelming. As local experts based in Cusco, Samex Tours Peru makes your journey stress-free and memorable.
Why book with us?
Guaranteed Permits: We manage the complex booking system to secure high-demand tickets like Huayna Picchu.
Expert Local Guides: Our professional guides are fluent in English and Spanish, offering deep insights into Inca culture.
All-Inclusive Logistics: From luxury trains to private transfers, we handle every detail of your transport and permits.
24/7 Personal Support: Peace of mind from the moment you land in Cusco until your return home.
✨ Essential Tips for Your Visit
Book Early: Especially for Circuit 2 and Huayna Picchu. 2026 demand is expected to be record-breaking.
Original Passport: You cannot enter without your physical, original passport.
Be Punctual: Entry is strictly limited to the time slot printed on your ticket.
High Season: Routes like the Sun Gate and Inca Bridge are only open from June to October.
Don’t leave your dream trip to chance. Contact Samex Tours Peru today to secure your Machu Picchu 2026 adventure. The Lost City of the Incas awaits!

































