
Chinchero: traditional textiles, ruins and viewpoint of the Sacred Valley
Many travelers visit Cusco without realizing that one of the most authentic villages in the Sacred Valley is just 40 minutes away. Chinchero combines Inca history, living culture, and spectacular landscapes. In this guide, you will discover what to see, how much it costs, how to visit, and the best tips to enjoy it in 2026.
📍 What is Chinchero and Why Is It Famous?
🏛️ History and Location
Chinchero is an Andean village located at 3,760 meters (12,336 ft) above sea level in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, about 30 km from Cusco. During the Inca Empire, it was an important agricultural and residential center associated with the emperor Túpac Inca Yupanqui.
Today it is famous for three unique experiences:
- Traditional Andean textiles
- Inca ruins and colonial architecture
- Panoramic viewpoints of the Sacred Valley
🧶 Traditional Textiles of Chinchero
Chinchero is one of the best places in Peru to experience the ancient art of Andean weaving.
Local communities demonstrate to visitors:
- How alpaca and sheep wool is sheared
- How fibers are washed using natural plants
- How natural dyes are created from insects, flowers, and minerals
- How textiles are woven using the traditional backstrap loom
You can also buy authentic handmade textiles directly from local artisans.
🏛️ The Inca Ruins of Chinchero
The ruins are located in the center of the village and display a fascinating blend of Inca and colonial architecture.
Highlights include:
- Perfectly carved Inca stone walls
- Inca agricultural terraces
- The colonial Church of Our Lady of Monserrat (1607)
- Ceremonial plaza
This site was an important agricultural and administrative area of the Inca Empire.
🌄 Sacred Valley Viewpoint
Chinchero offers one of the most impressive panoramic views of the Sacred Valley.
From its viewpoints you can see:
- The Andes mountain range
- Ancient agricultural fields
- Snow-capped peaks such as Verónica and Chicón
This location is perfect for landscape photography and cultural experiences.
📊 Quick Information for Tourists
| 📌 Aspect | ℹ️ Information |
|---|---|
| 📍 Location | 30 km from Cusco |
| ⛰️ Altitude | 3,760 m (12,336 ft) |
| ⏱️ Visit Duration | 1.5 – 2.5 hours |
| 🥾 Difficulty | Very easy |
| 🎟️ Entrance Fee | Included in the Cusco Tourist Ticket |
| ☀️ Best Season | April – October |
🚗 How to Visit Chinchero
🚌 Option 1: Sacred Valley Tour
The most common way to visit is through the Sacred Valley tour.
This tour usually includes:
- Chinchero
- Moray
- Maras Salt Mines
- Ollantaytambo
- Pisac
Duration: about 10 hours
Average price:
- $30 – $60 USD
🚕 Option 2: Visit on Your Own
Shared Van (Colectivo) Cusco → Chinchero
- Price: 5 – 10 soles
- Travel time: 45 minutes
🚖 Taxi
- Price: 60 – 80 soles
🎫Approximate Costs to Visit Chinchero
| Item | Approximate Price |
|---|---|
| Cusco Tourist Ticket | 70 – 130 soles |
| Shared transportation | 5 – 10 soles |
| Sacred Valley Tour | $30 – $60 USD |
| Handmade textiles | 30 – 300 soles |
📦 What’s Included and What’s Not
✅ Included
- Access to Chinchero ruins
- Traditional weaving demonstration
- Access to natural viewpoints
❌ Not Included
- Transportation if visiting independently
- Purchase of textiles
- Private guide (optional)
🧠 Expert Tips
1️⃣ Prepare for the Altitude
Chinchero is located higher than Cusco, so altitude may affect some travelers.
Tips:
- Drink coca tea
- Avoid heavy meals on your first day
- Walk slowly
2️⃣ Bring Cash
- Many weaving workshops do not accept credit cards.
3️⃣ Weather Changes Quickly
Even during the dry season.
Bring:
- Windproof jacket
- Sunscreen
- Hat
4️⃣ Buy Authentic Textiles
Look for products made with:
- Alpaca wool
- Natural dyes
- Handwoven techniques
Avoid cheap industrial textiles.
5️⃣ Best Time to Visit
The best times of day are:
- 8:00 – 10:00 AM
- 4:30 – 6:00 PM
There are fewer tourists and better light for photos.

