Ninety-nine percent of tourists visit Machu Picchu and Ollantaytambo. These destinations are essential for anyone eager to delve deeper into Inca culture and the city of Cusco. Choosing Peru transportation and tours ensures reliability, trust, and competitive pricing compared to other companies.
Ninety-nine percent of tourists visit Machu Picchu and Ollantaytambo. These destinations are essential for anyone eager to delve deeper into Inca culture and the city of Cusco. Choosing Peru transportation and tours ensures reliability, trust, and competitive pricing compared to other companies.
- Pisac Market - The journey begins at the Pisac Market, renowned for its exceptional handicrafts and stunning souvenirs. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore a jewelry shop to distinguish between genuine and imitation silver. This is part of the vibrant market experience.
- Pisac - Discover the incredible agricultural terraces…
- Pisac Market - The journey begins at the Pisac Market, renowned for its exceptional handicrafts and stunning souvenirs. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore a jewelry shop to distinguish between genuine and imitation silver. This is part of the vibrant market experience.
- Pisac - Discover the incredible agricultural terraces constructed on a steep mountain over 500 years ago. The site features storage rooms and Incan palaces showcasing remarkable architecture, unparalleled by any other known culture. It also hosts the largest South American and pre-Incan cemetery, with over 10,000 interred bodies. Pisaq offers more fascinating and truly wonderful experiences awaiting your visit.
- Urubamba - The next stop is Urubamba town for lunch, which is not included but can be arranged. The town boasts some of the best restaurants in the Sacred Valley, offering a variety of options, including buffets and meals tailored to individual dietary needs.
- Archaeological Park Ollantaytambo - Visiting Ollantaytambo is essential for every tourist. It is one of the most captivating Inca sites in the Sacred Valley, rich with information about Inca history, anthropology, and architecture. Expeditions from around the world have contributed to the understanding of this exceptional culture that developed independently in South America.
- Chinchero - Chinchero is the last bastion of the weaving tradition, where visitors can learn about the backstrap weaving process. This immense knowledge is unique to the people of Chinchero. Much of the Inca knowledge is preserved by the indigenous people here. Visitors have the opportunity to learn and purchase authentic Inca items.

- Bottled water provided
- Air-conditioned vehicle for comfort
- Bilingual tour guide (English and Spanish)
- Bottled water provided
- Air-conditioned vehicle for comfort
- Bilingual tour guide (English and Spanish)
- Lunch
- Entrance tickets 70 soles per person
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Entrance tickets 70 soles per person
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.