Many people who want to spend more than just a day at Machu
Picchu base themselves at the settlement of Machu Picchu Pueblo
(previously known as Aguas Calientes), which is connected to
the ruins by bus and has good accommodation, restaurants and
shops. Its warm, humid climate and surrounding landscape of towering
mountains covered in cloud forest make it a welcome change to
Cusco, but the main attraction (apart from Machu Picchu) is the
natural thermal bath (daily 6am-9pm; $2), which is particularly
welcome after a few days on the Inca Trail or a hot afternoon
up at Machu Picchu; right at the end of the main drag of Pachacutec,
around 750m uphill from the small plaza, are several communal
baths of varying temperatures. There is also a recently restored
trail (90min each way) up the sacred mountain of Putukusi, starting
just outside of the pueblo, one a couple of hundred yards on
the left if you follow the railway track towards the ruins. The
walk offers stupendous views of the town and across to Machu
Picchu, but watch out for the small poisonous snakes reported
to live on this mountain. Hostels in Machu Picchu |