How to get the Machu Picchu stamp in the passport?
- alexandrasturmayr
- Dec 18, 2019
- 3 min read
It is not enough to take good photos and get to know the sacred city of the Incas! You have to mark your presence in this magical place forever and register forever that you have been there! It is not surprising that many people like to have a Machu Picchu stamp in their passport and carry this symbolic and, here, beautiful memory in their document.
But how is the passport sealed in Machu Picchu? We have to pay? Can everyone do it? Anyway, all these doubts on this subject will be clarified throughout our publication and, of course, you will know many other tips to make your trip even more unforgettable and remarkable. So, are we going to see?
After all, how to get the Machu Picchu stamp on the passport?
It's super easy and the best is free! Well, all you have to do is face a short line than usual to get the memory in the document. Right at the entrance of the park there is a specific bank for this and you will surely see the staff with your passport in hand, waiting for your turn.
Therefore, to obtain the stamp of Machu Picchu in the passport, there is no mystery! Just don't forget the document and get online! It is worth it, because it is beautiful and, without a doubt, it is another unforgettable memory of one of the most incredible trips you will make!
Below, we have separated some interesting tips to get the passport stamp of Machu Picchu more easily. Check it!
During the low season (November to March), this process of sealing the passport in Machu Picchu is usually much faster, precisely because there are fewer people in the park;
As there are rules for access to Machu Picchu, which includes the check-in and check-out schedules, it does not make much difference if you arrive early or make the tour, leave and return just to get the seal. After all, you won't be able to return after you leave. So, the way is to stand in line and really wait;
Remember that the Machu Picchu stamp on the passport is merely symbolic and has no legal representation in the country. In fact, traveling to Peru are even required to present a passport. That is, only those who want to register the memory are needed;
And how to make your script for Machu Picchu even more fascinating?
Well, as you can see, obtaining the Machu Picchu stamp on the passport is the right of anyone who accesses the park and carries the document. But to make it even cooler, say, as a reward for reaching the long-awaited sacred city of the Incas, it costs nothing to add a touch of emotion to your script, do you agree?
With that in mind, as good specialists in Peruvian tourism, we decided to solve some tips on how to get to Machu Picchu differently, earn the deserved seal and make the most exciting trip of your life. Do you want to see it?
Salkantay Trail
You have probably heard of the Inca Trail, the original path that ancient civilizations traveled the mountain to found the sacred citadel of Machu Picchu. There is no doubt that this hike is fascinating and surprising. However, it has good attendance and many people end up unable to obtain a seat, as it has a daily visitor limit.
But that doesn't mean I can't reach Machu Picchu on foot! After all, there are several alternative roads, equally fantastic and, better, without that limit of people. This is the case of the Salkantay Trek, which can be covered, on average, in five days of great physical improvement and simply indescribable landscapes, between gigantic snow, stages of closed forest, more rocky and dry regions, and beautiful lakes and valleys.
Tell me if such an adventure is not worth obtaining the passport stamp of Machu Picchu as a reward for all the effort made!.
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