
Machu Picchu tickets explained: circuits, permits, and what sold out first
A practical guide to the biggest Machu Picchu ticket decisions, what tends to matter most, and what to understand before you commit to a route.
READ MORE »Offline audio guide + map for the citadel above the clouds. Plan circuits, buses, and altitude before the day gets complicated.
Built for a destination where the visit itself is only one layer of the planning problem: trains, buses, circuits, weather, and altitude all matter.
Use the guide to move through the destination in a cleaner order instead of improvising the whole day on the fly.
Get enough background for the main highlights without needing to join a group or stop at every panel.
Keep using the guide on site even when signal, battery confidence, or roaming data are not ideal.
Plan the visit around timing, not just a checklist, so the day fits your real energy and priorities.
Listen while you walk or read quickly when you want context without slowing the pace too much.
Preview first, then unlock the full destination without a recurring subscription.
Yes. It is designed to help first-time visitors understand what changes with pace, transport, and fatigue before the ticket day arrives.
Yes. It is intended for the wider planning problem, not just what to do once you are already inside Machu Picchu.
Yes. Download the guide once, then use the audio, text, and map without mobile data.
Yes. You can try the free preview first, then unlock the full guide if it suits your visit.
No. Each destination guide is a one-time unlock, not a recurring subscription.
Open the app, open the side menu, and tap Restore Purchase.

A practical guide to the biggest Machu Picchu ticket decisions, what tends to matter most, and what to understand before you commit to a route.
READ MORE »
A planning guide to Machu Picchu visit timing, including why the most famous slot is not automatically the best fit for every traveler.
READ MORE »
How much time Machu Picchu really needs once you factor in travel, fatigue, and whether the site is the whole goal or part of a wider Peru trip.
READ MORE »