The ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu in the mountains of Peru is one of the most famous tourist attractions in South America.
But getting there can be difficult. Some tourists spend days walking to Inca Trail to arrive at the site. Others travel by bus.
For those looking for something a little more comfortable — and who have some money to spend — there's another option: the luxury Orient-Express Hiram Bingham train from Cuzco to Machu Picchu.
The 6-hour round trip can be done as a day excursion or overnight stay, and includes on-board meals, guides, and entrance fee to the sanctuary. Round-trip tickets are $754 in the high season and $737 in the low season.
The train departs from a station outside Cuzco around 9 a.m., six days a week.
From there, it's a 3.5-hour ride to Machu Picchu station, where visitors can board a bus to the ancient site.
The train route traverses the Sacred Valley of the Incas along the Urubamba River, passing ancient ruins and fortresses.
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