We start the day with a private transportation to Chinchero, and stroll around the terraced inka structures in the golden afternoon light. We can find here a beautiful Catholic church, built on a foundation of Inka stones. The site of Chinchero truly displays the transition from Inka empire to Spanish occupacy. Here too is a colourful textiles market.
From Chinchero we continue to two very spectacular sites. The Maras Moray, a group of circular terraced constructions, believed to be an experimental farming area where the incas cultivated and acclimatized all sorts of plants and grains for cultivating all over South America. The Salineras de Maras is a collection of salt pans terraced within a steep crevace in the mountains overlooking Urubamba Valley. The salt pans are still in use, and have been used to harvest salt since the Inca time.
Last, but not least,We enjoy a delicious lunch in Urubamba, so that we are ready for the magic that awaits us in Ollantaytambo. A lovely town in its self, with picturesque narrow streets and channels of running water from the inka’s time. This is home to the Temple of the Sun with huge, perfectly carved and polished blocks of granite and amazingly steep farming terraces. After our amazing time at the Sacred Valle, we return to Cusco, arriving around 5:30 pm.
Expert Guides: Our bilingual guides are extremely knowledgeable about the history and culture of the Inca-Andean civilization, ensuring you have both enjoyable and educational experiences throughout your day tour.
Transportation: Enjoy your Sacred Valley day tour with a private transportation, making your journey effortless and comfortable.
Additional Amenities: Should you have dietary preferences, vegetarian meal options are available upon request, catering to your individual needs.
Guided Exploration: Led by knowledgeable guides, delve into the history and mysteries of each site, gaining insights into the ancient Incan civilization and local traditions.
Cultural Immersion: Interact with locals, learn about traditional weaving techniques, and witness daily life in the Andean communities, offering a deeper understanding of Peruvian heritage.
Scenic Beauty: Be captivated by the natural splendor of the Sacred Valley, with sweeping views of snow-capped mountains, lush valleys, and the meandering Urubamba River.
Our tour includes visits to Chinchero, Moray, the Salt Mines, Urubamba for lunch, and Ollantaytambo, each offering unique historical and natural beauty experiences.
Chinchero is known for its traditional market, Incan ruins, and stunning views of the Andes Mountains. Visitors can also explore textile workshops showcasing ancient techniques.
Moray features impressive Incan agricultural terraces believed to have been used for agricultural experimentation. The Maras Salt Mines offer a fascinating salt harvesting tradition dating back to pre-Incan times.
Lunch in Urubamba is a delightful culinary experience where you can savor traditional Peruvian cuisine amidst the picturesque scenery of the Sacred Valley.
Ollantaytambo is a living Incan town with well-preserved ruins, intricate stone terraces, and a rich historical significance as a former administrative center during the Inca empire.
Yes, visitors can shop for local crafts, textiles, and souvenirs at various stops along the tour, especially in places like Chinchero and Ollantaytambo.