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Hiram Bingham, A Belmond Train

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The Hiram Bingham, A Belmond Train is the only way to travel to world-renowned Machu Picchu in absolute luxury and style, an elegant voyage to the very heart of the Inca Empire.

The 1920s-style train emulates the style of a bygone era, with the carriages having been furnished by Compagnie Des Internationales Wagons-Lits - the original creators of the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express carriages. A delicious lunch or dinner is served on board, against the backdrop of the region’s staggeringly beautiful tropical mountain forest.

A journey on the Hiram Bingham includes:

  • Welcome drink at the station
  • Onboard meals with Peruvian, Argentinian and Chilean wine, Cusqueña beer, Pisco Sour, soft drinks and hot drinks
  • Onboard entertainment (local band usually)
  • Guides
  • Bus transfers
  • Entrance to the Machu Picchu Sanctuary
  • Afternoon tea at the Belmond Sanctuary Lodge

Combine with a stay at the incredible 5-star Belmond Sanctuary Lodge – the ONLY hotel located at the gateway to Machu Picchu

5-star Belmond Sanctuary Lodge

As the name would suggest, here lies a true sanctuary; a hideaway in the heart of tropical forests, at the gateway to Machu Picchu. Nestled in the trees, a luxurious haven awaits, with views of the mountains and an unrivalled position near the ancient Inca citadel, echoes of the Incan Empire all around. The tasteful and neutral décor of the accommodation sits in perfect harmony with the captivating sights and sounds of the surrounding terrain. Dine on a menu of locally-sourced Andean ingredients and Peruvian classic dishes and embrace your spiritual side with a tea leaf reading or simply enjoy the flora and fauna of this special site as you watch the sun rise over Machu Picchu and unveil its secrets.

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Helpful Tips

  • One class of travel
  • Not a sleeper train
  • Wi-Fi available only in some stations, not on the train
  • Oxygen is available on the train for passengers having difficulty acclimatising to the high altitudes of some of the route.
  • Short part of the journey is operated by bus
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