Explore the Sacred Valley of the Incas in one day. Discover archaeological sites, canoe the Urubamba River, and enjoy Andean culture with expert guides.
Explore the Sacred Valley of the Incas in one day. Discover archaeological sites, canoe the Urubamba River, and enjoy Andean culture with expert guides.
- Plaza de Armas - The tour will commence here with a warm welcome from the guide on duty.
- Chinchero - Chinchero was selected by Inca Túpac Yupanqui as his residence. It is renowned for its textile industry, dating back to the Inca era, known for its distinctive style and unique handmade designs.
- Moray - Moray served as an Inca…
- Plaza de Armas - The tour will commence here with a warm welcome from the guide on duty.
- Chinchero - Chinchero was selected by Inca Túpac Yupanqui as his residence. It is renowned for its textile industry, dating back to the Inca era, known for its distinctive style and unique handmade designs.
- Moray - Moray served as an Inca agricultural research center, featuring up to 20 different microclimates. Likely constructed between 1438 and 1533, this intriguing archaeological site showcases the advanced agricultural technology of the settlement.
- Salt Maras Peru - Situated 3,000 meters above sea level, the Maras salt mines are an hour and a half from Cusco. These ancient salt mines, dating back to the Tahuantinsuyo, are located on the slopes of Cerro Pichingoto. Over 3,000 pools are filled with groundwater that flows through the ravine and crystallizes under the sun’s intense heat. The source of this water remains a mystery.
- Ollantaytambo - The archaeological site of Ollantaytambo was a military, religious, and agricultural hub. This remarkable architectural site is notable for the size, originality, and detail of its structures. It exemplifies the exceptional urban planning of the Incas, with its narrow, cobbled, winding streets, scattered ruins, and agricultural terraces, all of which can be admired by visitors. Ollantaytambo is also regarded as the last surviving Inca city, with its Inca streets and traditional clothing still present.
- Pisac - Pisac exemplifies the advanced architecture and engineering of the Inca civilization. The terraces, set in a rugged landscape, reflect the planning and development of the ancient inhabitants. The archaeological site features extensive hillside terraces with well-designed irrigation and access channels. Pisac also boasts finely carved rock temples, such as the Intihuatana.
- Plaza de Armas - The tour concludes at this location.

- Lunch
- Lunch
The Sacred Valley of the Incas, a haven of culture and nature, is nestled along the sacred Urubamba River, showcasing breathtaking scenery and a wealth of Inca heritage. Discover archaeological sites and traditional villages that continue to uphold Andean traditions. Enjoy canoeing on the river or visit the craft markets in Pisac and Ollantaytambo. This…
The Sacred Valley of the Incas, a haven of culture and nature, is nestled along the sacred Urubamba River, showcasing breathtaking scenery and a wealth of Inca heritage. Discover archaeological sites and traditional villages that continue to uphold Andean traditions. Enjoy canoeing on the river or visit the craft markets in Pisac and Ollantaytambo. This tour provides transportation, ensuring a worry-free experience as you take in the valley’s splendor. Perfect for those who love culture and adventure, this day trip promises an authentic journey into the heart of the Inca Empire. The expertise of certified guides will make your experience truly exceptional.
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.