Machu Picchu ticket restock alerts
If your route or date is sold out, monitor only the combinations you would actually book: date, route, and party size.
Independent alert service. No ticket resale.
Choose exact targets
Pick dates, routes, and party size.
Monitor for returns
MachuPing watches for seats appearing or increasing.
Move fast
When an alert arrives, be ready to book.
Restock alerts are not a waitlist
A private waitlist claim can be vague. A restock alert watches exact official availability targets.
If an acceptable ticket is available now, book it. If not, monitor only the routes, dates, and party size you would buy immediately.
Best restock targets to set
Start with the exact date you cannot move, then add nearby dates only if your train and hotel can move too.
Add backup routes before availability appears. Circuit 2 travelers should usually check both 2A and 2B; Huayna Picchu travelers should decide whether 1A, 3D, or Circuit 2 is acceptable.
Use the real party size. One visible seat does not help a group of three unless you are willing to split.
Keep checkout details ready. A restock alert is useful only if you can act before the returned seats disappear.
Restock alert FAQ
What is a Machu Picchu ticket restock alert?
A restock alert watches selected official route/date targets and emails you when matching availability appears or increases.
Can a sold-out Machu Picchu date really restock?
Availability can change, but it is not guaranteed. Treat restocks or returned checkout holds as short windows to act on, not as a promise that a ticket will come back.
Does MachuPing reserve or buy the ticket?
No. MachuPing sends alerts only. You book the ticket.
What should I monitor when everything is sold out?
Monitor exact dates, every route you would actually accept, and the real party size you need.