Sacred Valley of the Incas Day Trip from Cusco

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About this activity
PISAC:

Pisac is located at 33 km from Cusco by paved road. It has an ancient village, an archaeological site considered one of the most important of Cusco, and a modern town of colonial origin. This place also has a Sunday market which attracts thousands of visitors and people from remote villages, using colourful traditional clothes. The day of the fair highlighted the Promenade Varayocs or Mayors, who at around 09:30 a.m. They go to church to attend the traditional Mass in Quechua.

OLLANTAYTAMBO

Typical Inca village located at 21 Km from Urubamba (2,800 masl). It was named in honour of the Chief Ollanta, famous for his affair with an Inca princess, daughter of Pachacutec. One of the best preserved areas lies in the north of the Hanan Huacaypata Square, a total of 15 blocks of houses built of carved stone walls. In the vast archaeological site, located on the hill that call the people, structures such as the Temple of the Sun, the Intihuatana and the Baths of the Princess. The area available for restaurants, hotels and rental of horses and mountain bikes. Ollantaytambo part of a confirmed way, amounting to "Abra Malaga" (4,200 masl) and inner eyebrow toward the mountain, passing through villages such like the picturesque Huilloc, home of renowned Huairuros.

CHINCHERO

This town is located at 28 km. From Cusco on the paved road to Urubamba where are the remains of what was the "Royal Hacienda of Tupac Inca Yupanqui", it is like a beautiful colonial temple built on Inca foundations, its greatest asset. However, it is its Sunday market, originally dedicated to the exchange of agricultural products between the villagers of the valley and the high end. Currently, the market is a spectacle of colour and movement that causes the fascination of tourists with its range of handicrafts and textiles made of pure pre-Columbian style.

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Included
  • Pick-up from the hotel.
  • Tourist transport.
  • Official Tour Guide in English
Not included
  • Lunch buffet in Urubamba.
  • Entrance tickets
  • Extra drinks.
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Original passport and card of migration (TAM)
  • Use sneakers or light/tennis shoes.
  • Drink plenty of fluids during your excursions.
  • Raincoat (long poncho) during the rainy season.
  • Long-sleeved shirts.
  • Long pants.
  • Sunscreen, brimmed hat for sunny days.
  • Binoculars.
  • Sunglasses, plastic bags.
  • Medicine and / or personal items (liquid for contact lenses)
  • A backpack or lightweight suitcase (no weight limit between 5-6 kilos maximum)
  • Camera or camcorder and films.
  • Have on hand checks in small denominations and coins in soles or dollars.
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Features
Tourism
95% Cultural
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