We got up at 4am and had breakfast. We wanted to be on the trail by 5 because there is a final checkpoint to go through before hiking to the sun gate that overlooks Machu Picchu and it opens at 5:30 – if you don’t get there early, though, you end up waiting in line behind other groups.
But, it was raining so all of the groups were just hanging out at camp. We left just before 5:30 and made it through without a problem. It took just over an hour to reach the sun gate and I was pretty exhausted. Simba was going fast, and we were single file so you couldn’t really stop and rest.
When we got to the top we couldn’t see the city because of the clouds and fog, but it was a cool experience to walk in with all the mist.
After taking the typical photo in front of the city (even though you couldn’t see it well because of the fog) we got rid of our bags and got read for our tour. Even though Herbert had been going all the explanations in English, Simba is the one who gave us our guided tour of the city. Their technology was so advanced it’s crazy. It was sweet to learn about their farming and time-telling techniques. When we got up to the sundial there were a few quirky people meditating/chanting while hovering over it. Apparently people try to draw energy from it.
After our tour, Margo and I were so spent that we went up to the top of the city and just sat. It was so nice to just sit back and take it all in. The clouds had lifted and the sun was in full force. It was such a cool experience to take in.
We eventually found other people from our group and headed into Aguas Calientes. We had lunch, and a much deserved beer, before catching the train/bus back to Cusco. I was exhausted, but it felt really good to have accomplished something that was so mentally and physically challenging.
When we got to our hostel at about 10pm the guy said we didn’t have a reservation – they had booked us on the wrong day. Luckily they had space. Then he didn’t want to give us our bags. Charming. I was able to convince him to give them to us and we repacked as much as possible before trying to get a few hours of sleep. Unfortunately my stomach was acting up again so sleep wasn’t really on my radar that night (thanks, Grandma).

The morning view from the sun gate. It was amazing.

Fnally made it! We walked in the rain all morning, but the clouds were starting to lift

Wahoo!

Enjoying the view

Spent. Waiting for the train back to Cusco.