Sacred Valley Tour from Cusco
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Sacred Valley Tour Cusco, located in the Andean region of Cusco, is an iconic destination that combines living history, breathtaking landscapes, and a deep spiritual connection. Along the Vilcanota River, ancient archaeological sites such as Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero unfold, witnesses to Inca splendor and a worldview that lives on in their communities. Surrounded by majestic mountains and ancient agricultural terraces, this valley was considered a sacred place by the Incas due to its fertility and natural energy.
Today, the Sacred Valley is an epicenter of cultural and adventure tourism, ideal for travelers seeking authentic experiences. Its villages preserve ancestral traditions, artisan markets, and high-quality Andean cuisine. It also offers activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and visits to communities that share their ancestral wisdom. Exploring the Sacred Valley opens the door to the essence of the Andean heritage, in an environment that fuses nature, culture, and spirituality.
ITINERARY
Sacred Valley Cusco Tour Itinerary
7:00 a.m. – Pickup from your hotel (Cusco) and departure to the Sacred Valley
- Your experience begins with punctual pickup from your accommodation in Cusco. Our exclusive, air-conditioned tourist transportation with personalized service will take you to the majestic Sacred Valley, passing through breathtaking high-altitude landscapes, eternal snow-capped mountains, and small Andean communities.
8:00 a.m. – Taray Viewpoint: The Entrance to the Valley
- Before entering the heart of the valley, we will stop at the Taray natural viewpoint. From here, you will have a spectacular panoramic view of the Sacred Valley, with its green terraces and the meandering Vilcanota River. It is the ideal place to contextualize what this sacred agricultural area was like for the Incas and take memorable photographs.
8:30 a.m. – Pisac Archaeological Complex
- We explore the ruins of Pisac, one of the most important ceremonial centers of the Inca period. You will visit agricultural terraces in perfect harmony with the mountains, ceremonial enclosures, temples, and an ancient cemetery carved into the rock. All guided by a specialist who will share historical information, symbolism, and architectural details.
10:30 a.m. – Pisac Market: Art and Living Tradition
- We descend to the traditional village of Pisac, where its famous artisan market offers a vibrant display of living culture. Here you can appreciate (and purchase) handmade textiles, silver jewelry, polychrome ceramics, and unique ritual objects made by local families.
12:30 p.m. – Buffet Lunch in Urubamba
- We head to Urubamba, the agricultural heart of the valley, to enjoy a gourmet buffet lunch in a country restaurant surrounded by nature. The menu fuses native ingredients such as quinoa, corn, native potatoes, and trout with modern Peruvian cooking techniques. Vegetarian and vegan options are available.
2:00 p.m. – Ollantaytambo Archaeological Site
- Ollantaytambo is much more than a fortress: it is a living city with over 500 years of uninterrupted history. You will explore its imposing terraces, temples of perfectly carved cyclopean blocks, and an ancient hydraulic system that still functions. You will learn about the Temple of the Sun, the Staircase of the Ten Niches, and the legend of General Ollanta.
4:00 p.m. – Chinchero: History, Textiles, and the Andean Worldview
- On the way back, we will visit Chinchero, a charming town located at 3,700 meters above sea level. We will visit a textile interpretation center where local women preserve traditional weaving techniques using alpaca fibers and natural dyes. Here you’ll also find a colonial church built on the site of an ancient Inca palace and a small archaeological site.
7:00 p.m. – Return to Cusco and transfer to your hotel.
- We conclude this unique experience by returning to Cusco, after touring some of the most impressive and energetic places in the Andean world. Our team will drop you off at your hotel with an unforgettable memory and a living connection to the history of the great Inca empire.
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INCLUDES
Sacred Valley Tour Included
- Private tourist transportation throughout the tour (modern, air-conditioned vehicle, professional driver).
- Hotel pickup and drop-off in Cusco.
- Professional bilingual tour guide (Spanish-English) with specialized knowledge of history, culture, and archaeology.
- Buffet lunch at a tourist restaurant in Urubamba (vegetarian and vegan options available).
- Strategic stops at natural viewpoints (such as Taray) and the Pisac artisan market.
- Guided visit to a textile interpretation center in Chinchero.
DOES NOT INCLUDE
Sacred Valley Tour Included
- Admission to the various archaeological sites
- Breakfast and dinner (only lunch is included).
- Tips for the guide or driver (optional, not mandatory).
- Additional drinks during lunch (juices, beers, wines).
- Personal expenses (purchases at the Pisac market or other purchases).
- Entrance fee to the colonial temple of Chinchero (optional and payable on-site if you wish to enter).
RECOMMENDATIONS
Recommendations for the Sacred Valley Tour
Documents and Money:
- Original ID or passport (required for entry to archaeological sites).
- Tourist ticket (if previously purchased).
- Travel insurance card (recommended).
- Cash (Peruvian soles) in small bills for craft purchases, snacks, or tips.
Clothing and Personal Accessories:
- Comfortable, lightweight clothing, ideal for walking: long or trekking pants and short- or long-sleeved shirts.
- A light sweater or jacket for mornings and evenings, as it can be cold.
- A cap or wide-brimmed hat for sun protection.
- Sunglasses with UV filter.
- Waterproof jacket or rain poncho (especially between November and March, the rainy season).
- Comfortable and sturdy footwear (trekking or athletic shoes with good soles).
Protection and health:
- Sunscreen (minimum SPF 30).
- Insect repellent (especially useful in Urubamba and Pisac).
- Mask and hand sanitizer (according to current health protocols).
- Personal medication (if you take any regularly).
- Altitude sickness pills or coca candies (optional; although the Sacred Valley is at a lower altitude than Cusco, it can help).
Other useful items:
- Camera or cell phone with a good camera (and enough storage space).
- Portable battery (power bank) to recharge devices during the day.
- Small daypack or daypack (10-20L) to comfortably carry essentials.
- Reusable water bottle (can be refilled during the hike).
- Light and healthy snacks (dried fruit, energy bars, nuts).
FAQs
Sacred Valley Tour Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is it necessary to be in good physical condition to take the tour?
It is not necessary to be in excellent physical shape. The tour is of easy to moderate difficulty, with short hikes on uneven terrain. Elderly people or those with limited mobility may participate with precautions.
2. What is the best time to take the tour?
The best time is during the dry season (April to October), when the weather is more stable and the skies are clear. The rainy season (November to March) is also possible, although there may be intermittent rainfall.
3. What is the altitude of the Sacred Valley? Is there a risk of altitude sickness?
The Sacred Valley is located between 2,700 and 2,900 meters above sea level, which is lower than Cusco (3,400 meters above sea level). This makes it a good place to acclimatize. The risk of altitude sickness is very low, but we recommend staying well hydrated and avoiding heavy meals before the tour.
4. Can the tour be taken with children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for families with children. We recommend bringing snacks, water, and sunscreen for their comfort. Children must always be accompanied by a responsible adult.
5. Can I bring suitcases or large luggage during the tour?
Large luggage is not recommended. Ideally, you should only bring a small backpack with personal items. If you are en route to Machu Picchu from Ollantaytambo, we can help you arrange luggage transport.
6. What happens if it rains during the tour?
The tour normally operates in light rain. During the rainy season, we recommend bringing a poncho or rain jacket. In the event of extreme weather conditions, rescheduling will be evaluated for safety reasons.
7. Does the tour include special meals (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free)?
Yes. The buffet lunch offers vegetarian and vegan options. If you have any dietary restrictions, please notify us in advance so we can coordinate with the restaurant.
8. Can this tour be booked privately or as an exclusive group?
Yes. We offer private and customized versions of the tour for families, corporate groups, or travelers looking for an exclusive experience. Contact us for more details.
9. With How far in advance should I book the tour?
We recommend booking at least 48 hours in advance. For holidays or peak season (July-August), it’s best to book a week or more in advance to ensure availability.
10. Can I combine this tour with a visit to Machu Picchu?
Yes. Many travelers take the Sacred Valley tour and continue from Ollantaytambo to Machu Picchu by train. We can help you coordinate trains, lodging, and transfers as part of a complete package.