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The Sacred Valley Full Day Tour is one of the best ways to explore the cultural and natural richness of the Andes. The Incas named this region the Sacred Valley due to its fertile lands and its importance as an agricultural and strategic center of their civilization.
During the tour, you’ll visit impressive archaeological sites such as Pisac and Ollantaytambo, each offering unique history, architecture, and breathtaking landscapes.
At the end of the tour, Ollantaytambo also serves as a departure point for trains to Aguas Calientes, the gateway to Machu Picchu. We can assist you with all travel arrangements if you plan to continue your journey.
We will pick you up at your hotel. to start our trip to the impressive Sacred Valley of the Incas, on the way we will have views of beautiful landscapes and small towns, we will also make some stops at the Qorao and Taray viewpoints from where we will observe the mountain peaks and the Vilcanota river that passes through this valley, we will have time to visit the typical Pisaq market where we can observe and buy some handcrafted souvenirs made by the inhabitants with ancestral traditions, after the respective explanation we will go to the PISAQ Archaeological Complex, it is located at Approximately 30 minutes from the city of Cusco, where we will find Inca constructions and terraces of great importance since these served as an adaptation area for some products of the Inca region, in addition to also serving as a surveillance site for entering the sacred valley. , here we will have a guided tour for approximately 2 hours where our Our guide will give us extensive information about the archaeological complex.
Then we will go to the town of Urubamba where we will have a delicious buffet lunch with typical food of the region in a tourist restaurant, then we will continue our journey until we reach the town of Ollantaytambo, the famous Living Inca Town, where we will have a guided tour of the archaeological complex. , from where we will also see the impressive face that stands out on the hill, of the famous god Tunupa.
After our guided tour of Ollantaytambo we will head towards Chinchero, located at 3,754 meters above sea level. 28 kilometers from Cuzco, in the province of Urubamba, Department of Cuzco, and before reaching the Sacred Valley of the Incas (and the Urubamba River) is the town of Chinchero. The Sunday market, which was originally dominated by the bartering of products among the inhabitants of the area, is currently a tourist attraction due to the offer of its handicrafts and Inca distillery manufactured in the pre-Columbian style. And finally, we will return to Cusco.
Pick up from your hotel
Professional (Bilingual Spanish and English Guide)
Tourist transport
Lunch in Urubamba
The Tourist Ticket (the cost of the ticket varies from 130 soles for 10 days or 70 soles for the partial ticket valid for only 2 days
Entrance fee for Salt mine 20 soles per person
Beverages
A small backpack.
Copy of your passport.
Good team trek, such as hiking boots, scarf, polar or thermal clothing, gloves, fleece warm hat and wool socks.
Waterproof pants and jacket for the cold
T-shirts and long sleeve sweaters
Poncho Rain
Sun hat
Sunscreen, Mosquito repellent.
Camera and films
Canes.
Extra money for souvenirs, drinks and TIPS.
Most tours visit key sites such as Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and sometimes Chinchero, along with local markets and scenic viewpoints.
The tour usually lasts a full day (8–10 hours), starting early in the morning from Cusco and returning in the afternoon.
Yes. Most archaeological sites require the Cusco Tourist Ticket (Boleto Turístico), which is generally not included in the tour price.
Yes. Many travelers choose to end the tour in Ollantaytambo, where you can take the train to Aguas Calientes to visit Machu Picchu the next day.
