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San Miguel de Tucumán to Cusco

Updated: March 13, 2024 06:15 PM
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San Miguel de Tucumán to Cusco - Language, Currency, Distance, How to Reach, Expenses, Best time to go, What to Eat, Where to Go, FAQ

Here is a comprehensive guide to help you plan your trip from San Miguel de Tucumán to Cusco.


Language

The official language of both Argentina and Peru is Spanish. However, you may also hear Quechua and Aymara spoken in Cusco.

Currency

The official currency of Argentina is the Argentine peso (ARS). The official currency of Peru is the Peruvian sol (PEN).

Distance

The distance between San Miguel de Tucumán and Cusco is approximately 2,300 kilometers (1,400 miles).

How to Reach

There are several ways to reach Cusco from San Miguel de Tucumán.

  • By plane: The fastest way to reach Cusco from San Miguel de Tucumán is by plane. There are several direct flights available from Tucumán International Airport (TUC) to Cusco Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ).
  • By bus: There are several bus companies that offer direct bus service from San Miguel de Tucumán to Cusco. The journey takes approximately 36 hours.
  • By train: There is no direct train service from San Miguel de Tucumán to Cusco. However, you can take a train from Tucumán to La Paz, Bolivia, and then take a connecting train to Cusco.

Expenses

The cost of your trip will vary depending on your travel style and the time of year you travel. However, here are some general estimates:

  • Plane ticket: $200-$400
  • Bus ticket: $50-$100
  • Train ticket: $100-$200
  • Accommodation: $20-$50 per night
  • Food: $10-$20 per day
  • Activities: $20-$50 per day

Best time to go

The best time to visit Cusco is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. However, Cusco can be visited year-round.

What to Eat

Cusco is known for its delicious food. Here are some of the must-try dishes:

  • Ceviche: A refreshing seafood dish made with raw fish marinated in lime juice and onions.
  • Lomo saltado: A stir-fry dish made with beef, onions, tomatoes, and potatoes.
  • Rocoto relleno: A stuffed pepper dish made with ground beef, onions, tomatoes, and cheese.
  • Pachamanca: A traditional Andean dish made with meat, potatoes, and vegetables cooked in a hole in the ground.
  • Chicha morada: A popular Peruvian drink made with purple corn.

Where to Go

Cusco is a beautiful city with plenty to offer visitors. Here are some of the must-see attractions:

  • Plaza de Armas: The main square of Cusco, surrounded by colonial buildings and churches.
  • Qoricancha: The former Temple of the Sun, which is now a Dominican church.
  • Sacsayhuamán: An ancient Inca fortress located on the outskirts of Cusco.
  • Pisac: A town in the Sacred Valley, known for its Inca ruins and market.
  • Ollantaytambo: A town in the Sacred Valley, known for its Inca ruins and terraces.

FAQ

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about traveling from San Miguel de Tucumán to Cusco.

  • Do I need a visa to travel to Peru? Citizens of most countries do not need a visa to travel to Peru for tourism purposes. However, you should check with your embassy or consulate to be sure.
  • What is the altitude of Cusco? Cusco is located at an altitude of 3,399 meters (11,152 feet). This can cause altitude sickness, so it is important to take precautions such as drinking plenty of water and avoiding strenuous activity.
  • What is the currency exchange rate? The exchange rate between the Argentine peso and the Peruvian sol fluctuates. You should check the latest rates before you travel.
  • How do I get from Cusco Airport to the city center? The Cusco Airport is located 5 kilometers (3 miles) from the city center. You can take a taxi, bus, or colectivo to get to the city center.

*Distance calculation may be aerial distance.

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