The hidden jewel of Machu Picchu: The Temple of the Moon

Group climbing down the stairs of The Temple near Hotel Sumaq
A girl on the mountains of Temple of the Moon near Hotel Sumaq

There are many travelers who decide to explore the enigmatic and very famous summit of Huayna Picchu when they visit the citadel of Machu Picchu. Those who do not suffer from vertigo and are prepared for an unforgettable walk should keep in mind that an architectural jewel is found when descending from the top. We are talking about the Temple of the Moon. 

Also called The Great Cavern, this structure was built by the Incas inside a natural cave, hence the name. To arrive there, it is necessary first to make the climb of Huayna Picchu, for which you will have to buy a special ticket that combines this mountain with the Machu Picchu citadel. Please note that only 400 spaces are available per day, so we recommend that you buy your ticket a few months in advance. You will have the option to choose the 7 a.m. or 10 a.m. entrance. To visit the Temple of the Moon, it is necessary to buy the earlier entrance, since it is a walk that will take longer than the traditional one. 

On the other hand, it is recommended that you spend the night before at a hotel in Aguas Calientes to be able to arrive on time to the citadel. We invite you to consider our Sumaq hotel, where you can relax, enjoy a pleasant dinner, and rest before your great adventure. If you are interested, please write to reservations@sumaqhotelperu.com

Upon reaching the top of Huayna Picchu, you can either continue your way back the way you came or take a different downhill route to the Temple of the Moon. This is a walk that takes approximately 1 hour, depending on your speed. Keep in mind that the level of difficulty is moderate to difficult, so bringing hiking shoes will be very useful. Because few people decide to take this additional tour, you can enjoy the trail in tranquility, away from large groups of tourists. 

Upon arriving at the Temple of the Moon, you will find large stone structures that were carved in great detail. There is still a discrepancy about the use of this place in the Inca era. However, it is known that the culture had special consideration for the caves, since they believed that through them they could connect to the world of the dead. Many travelers report feeling a sense of peace and well-being in this place. You can take your time to rest and appreciate this enigmatic architectural work. 

Challenge yourself to experience this hiking route!