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Bus Cusco to Hidroelectrica: Official Tickets

Secure your seats on the most reliable daily shuttle from Cusco to Hidroelectrica, the smartest gateway to Machu Picchu. We offer official direct transport with professional drivers, daily departures, and strategically located meeting points. Skip the intermediaries and book your round-trip or one-way tickets today to ensure a seamless journey to the Amazon Access of the Inca Citadel.

Schedules (Bus Itinerary)

Cusco ⇄ Hidroelectrica (Round Trip)

Cusco to Hidroelectrica
  • 06:20 – 06:30 HRS Meeting Point Cusco Main Square.
  • 06:45 HRS Departure Tourist bus leaves for Hidroelectrica.
  • 08:10 HRS Pumas Restaurant 30 min stop for optional breakfast and restroom facilities.
  • 08:45 - 08:55 HRS Ollantaytambo (2 Boarding Point) Fast Boarding.
  • 11:00 HRS Huyro 15 min stop for restroom facilities.
  • 11:00 HRS Santa Teresa (Cocalmayo) 1 Drop-off Point.
  • 13:15 HRS Arrival at Hidroelectrica Optional lunch stop. Afterwards, begin the 10 km hike to Aguas Calientes, approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
  • 17:00 HRS Aguas Calientes Arrival and check-in.
Hidroelectrica to Cusco
  • 10:30 – 11:00 HRS Return Hike Recommended time to begin the return walk from Aguas Calientes to Hidroelectrica, approximately 10 km (2 hours 30 minutes).
  • 14:40 – 14:45 HRS Bus Departure Boarding for the return to Cusco. Passengers must arrive 20 minutes before departure time.
  • 15:40 – 15:20 HRS Santa Teresa (1 Boarding Point) Fast Boarding.
  • 17:00 HRS Anita Restaurante (Alfamayo) 30 min stop for an optional snack and restroom facilities.
  • 19:00 HRS Ollantaytambo (1 Drop-off Point) Fast Drop-off.
  • 21:00 HRS Arrival in Cusco Drop-off at San Francisco Square.

Meeting Point

DEPARTURE 06:15 AM

Plaza de Armas, Cusco

Corner of Espaderos. BCP Bank ATM area.

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WAYPOINT 08:45 AM

Ollantaytambo

Main square, near the fountain.

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RETURN 02:20 PM

Hidroelectrica

Escobar Restaurant. 15 min before departure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Where does the Bus to Hidroelectrica depart from in Cusco?

Most Bus Hidroelectrica services depart from central areas of Cusco very early in the morning, usually between 6:45 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. depending on the operator. Some companies offer hotel pick-up within the historic center, while others coordinate a nearby meeting point for easier boarding and departure logistics.

The journey from Cusco to Hidroelectrica generally takes between 5 and 6 hours depending on weather conditions, traffic, and road status. The route passes through scenic Andean valleys, mountain roads, and the edge of the cloud forest before arriving at the Hidroelectrica station near Machu Picchu.

Yes, organized tourist transportation to Hidroelectrica is considered safe when booked with authorized and experienced operators. Professional companies use tourist vehicles, trained drivers, and scheduled departures designed specifically for travelers heading to Machu Picchu through the Hidroelectrica route.

Yes. After arriving at Hidroelectrica, travelers usually walk approximately 2 to 3 hours along the railway tracks to reach Aguas Calientes. The walk is mostly flat and follows the Urubamba River through a scenic jungle environment.

Yes, many operators offer round-trip transportation between Cusco and Hidroelectrica. This option helps travelers organize their Machu Picchu trip more easily by securing both departure and return schedules in advance without needing separate reservations.

Travelers should bring comfortable walking shoes, light clothing, rain protection, water, snacks, sunscreen, insect repellent, and important documents such as passport and Machu Picchu tickets. Since the route includes walking sections, carrying only essential luggage is highly recommended.

Yes, the Bus Hidroelectrica route is considered one of the most economical alternatives to reach Machu Picchu compared to train-only options from Ollantaytambo. It is especially popular among backpackers and travelers looking to reduce transportation costs while still enjoying a scenic journey through the Andes and jungle regions of Peru.