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The Valley has a milder climate than Cusco, On the Sacre Valley Tour Full Day, we will see many villages, agricultural terraces, and many archaeological sites. This tour is Classic that is designed to see all the Sacred Valley.
The Sacred Valley of the Incas was not only the agricultural center of the ancient empire, but also a land where history and daily life still intersect. This tour allows you to discover its true essence: villages that preserve their ancestral organization, landscapes that demonstrate the harmony between humans and nature, and vestiges that explain how the Incas managed to build one of the most advanced civilizations of their time.
More than just a tour, it's a way to understand the origin and permanence of Andean Cusco.
Tour Start – 8:30 a.m.
Departure from your hotel towards the Sacred Valley of the Incas. The route offers panoramic views of the Vilcanota River, farmlands, and traditional Andean communities that still preserve their ancestral lifestyle.
Pisac:
Our first stop is the Pisac archaeological site, famous for its agricultural terraces, ceremonial temples, and Inca burial sites carved into the mountain.
Afterwards, we visit the Pisac handicraft market, where local artisans display textiles, ceramics, and jewelry made by hand.
You’ll have free time to explore the market and enjoy the local atmosphere.
Lunch in Urubamba:
We continue to Urubamba, located in the heart of the valley, to enjoy a buffet lunch featuring a selection of Andean and international dishes (vegetarian options available).
A short break follows before resuming the tour.
Ollantaytambo:
Next, we visit Ollantaytambo, one of the best-preserved Inca cities and an outstanding example of Inca urban planning.
Your guide will explain the strategic and ceremonial purpose of its terraces, temples, and fortifications.
You’ll also explore the town itself, where the original Inca layout and stone streets remain intact.
Chinchero:
On the way back to Cusco, we stop at Chinchero, a charming Andean town known for its colonial church and traditional weaving centers.
Local families will demonstrate their ancestral textile techniques using natural dyes and alpaca wool.
The site’s viewpoint offers an impressive panorama of the valley and surrounding mountains.
Return to Cusco – Around 6:30 p.m.
Arrival in the city and transfer to your hotel. End of services.
WHAT IS INCLUDED:
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off within the historic center of Cusco.
- Tourist transportation in a modern, comfortable bus (shared service: 20–25 people).
- Option available for private service upon request.
- Professional bilingual guide (English/Spanish) specialized in Andean history and culture.
- All transfers and logistics organized for a smooth and punctual experience.
- Buffet lunch in Urubamba.
NOT INCLUDED:
Tourist ticket: required for entry to Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero.What to Bring – Traditional Sacred Valley Tour
To make the most of your day in the Sacred Valley, we recommend bringing only what’s essential for comfort and convenience throughout the tour.
Essential Items:
- Original passport – required for entrance control.
- Light and comfortable clothing – suitable for walking and changing weather.
- Warm jacket – mornings can be cool, especially during the dry season.
- Waterproof jacket or rain poncho – recommended from November to March.
- Sun hat or cap – the sun can be strong even on cloudy days.
- Sunscreen (SPF 35 or higher) – essential due to high altitude.
- Comfortable walking shoes – ideal for uneven or rocky terrain.
- Reusable water bottle – staying hydrated is key during the trip.
- Personal medication – bring what you usually need.
- Camera or smartphone – to capture the landscapes and moments.
- Small backpack – comfortable for carrying your belongings during the tour.
Optional Items:
- Sunglasses – for extra comfort and protection.
- Light scarf or bandana – helpful against wind or afternoon sun.
- Light gloves – if traveling in the cold season.
- Shorts – for warmer days, depending on weather.
- Power bank – to keep your devices charged during the tour.
- Small amount of cash (in soles) – for local markets or small purchases.
- Light snacks (nuts, granola bars) – for quick energy between stops.
- Compact binoculars – for scenic or bird-watching enthusiasts.
- Wet wipes / hand sanitizer – useful for hygiene during the day.
- Extra pair of socks – in case your feet get wet or for added comfort.
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