Cusco is recognized as the 'Archaeological Capital of America'.
Cusco, Cuzco or Qosqo are the names by which the ancient capital of the Inca Empire is known. It is a center for archaeological scholars from all over the world who come to Peru to discover the wonders of Machu Picchu and the other ruins scattered throughout the valley.
It was an important administrative center for the Spanish Empire (Viceroyalty of Peru), and can be seen in the large number of manifestations of colonial art and architecture that can be found throughout the city and especially its Plaza de Armas. Today, Cusco is the largest tourist center in the country, receiving more than one million visitors a year.
Cusco is the oldest urban settlement in all of the Americas, more than 3,000 years old, but pre-ceramic samples have been found as old as 5,000 years. The origins of the first inhabitants of the city are lost in legend. Inca legends say that the founders of the city were Manko Qhapaq and Pachakuteq.
At the top of the mountain, large and impressive stone blocks joined together, the most important political and religious center of the Inca empire: Machu Picchu.
Located in the heart of the Peruvian Andes, the sacred Inca citadel built around 1450 and discovered in 1911, still hides enigmas and mysteries about its real purpose that remain hidden to this day and arouse the interest of both visitors and archaeologists from around the world.
Due to its strategic location on top of a high mountain, there are several theories about what it could have meant to the Incas. Some argue that it was built as a great mausoleum for the Inca Pachacutec, while others claim that it was an important administrative and agricultural center whose cultivated areas were used for the sustenance of its inhabitants. However, it is also considered that it was used as a necessary link between the Andes and the Peruvian Amazon or as a resting place for the Inca governor.
The truth is that Machu Picchu is one of the greatest symbols behind the impressive architecture and engineering of the Inca Empire. Although its origin is still under study, the value and transcendence it represented in its time, as well as its imposing design, have earned it to be considered one of the seven wonders of the modern world.
The tour to the Sacred Valley of the Incas in Cusco, is one of the most classic and incredible tours, where you can explore small villages outside the city of Cusco and also its archaeological sites.
The Sacred Valley of the Incas is located 15 km (9 miles) north of the Inca capital of Cusco at 2,800 meters (9,186 feet). The Sacred Valley was once the Inca empire’s main point for the extraction of natural wealth, and one of the most important areas for corn production in Peru.
We have to admire the advanced agricultural techniques of the Incas and their system of andenería (terraces): system of platforms composed of small groups of farmland, arranged in the form of tiers on the hills, where crops are planted. The valleys were also a place of worship to the Pachamama (mother earth).
The Sacred Valley is a must-see destination in Peru and has become one of the most important tourist centers in the country. There are numerous impressive Inca ruins, such as Ollantaytambo, Pisaq and Moray. The Sacred Valley also has two of the most important handicraft markets in the Cusco region: Pisaq and Chinchero.
The Inca Trail is not the only route to Machu Picchu. The city of Machu Picchu was connected by a network of roads known as Qhapaq Ñan.
The great adventure of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is for those who live passionately, always looking for a new experience!
The Inca Trail is a fascinating dream to fulfill and is the most famous trek in all of South America. The beauty of the views and the archaeological sites surrounding the Inca Trail are unsurpassed.
This tour is ideal for those who are full of energy to hike to Machu Picchu on the trip of a lifetime with the Classic Inca Trail 4 days 3 nights.
The Inca Trail Peru is a well established trek that takes travelers from km. 82 (the starting point 40 minutes from the town of Ollantaytambo) to Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate (also called Inti Punku).
Se trata de la montaña de los Siete Colores, también conocida como Vinicunca o Arcoíris.
Also known as the “Hill of 7 colors”, vinicunca, and colorful mountain, gift of nature for the enjoyment of our eyes. This unique mountain is located more than 100 km from the Imperial City of Cusco, belonging to the town of Pitumarca, is one of the main tourist attractions of Peru recently discovered and made known in 2016.
Vinicunca means “mountain of colors”. It is also known as Rainbow Mountain, Cerro Colorado or in English as Rainbow Mountain. It is located at 5200 meters above sea level and belongs to the Ausangate snow-capped mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range, it is the fifth highest mountain in Peru.
Its coloration is natural due to the large amount of sedimentary stones in erosion, what makes it so beautiful and impressive is how these stones are formed to give it the appearance of a rainbow (7 colors).
Although it is commonly called Rainbow Mountain (Cerro Colorado or Seven Colors Mountain), its real name is Vinicunca, which comes from Quechua.
If you are looking for a hike out of the ordinary, here are the hikes you are looking for
In Cusco you will find countless activities and tourist routes that you can explore; many of them include a visit to Machu Picchu, whether you are looking for a quiet and classic tour or adventure experiences with a touch of immersion with the coexistence with local people.
Live exciting moments in real contact with nature that remains untouched by the hand of man, all well preserved; walk in contact with nature, and the local fauna; if you are patient you will see many animals that come out to walk trusting; since each one is prohibited.
Enjoy hikes of 2 to more days; enjoy good food along the route; professional local guides and discover the magic of visiting this beautiful country that awaits you.
Exciting adventures, all over Peru, wide variety of experiences.
Peru has become in recent years the most fashionable destination in South America. There is no shortage of reasons: an impressive variety of ecosystems, breathtaking landscapes, beautiful cities full of history, culture, traditions, beaches, fauna, flora… and, of course, its delicious and famous gastronomy.
From the Amazon to the desert, from the high peaks of the Andes to the Pacific, passing through the valleys and high plateaus, the country enchants with its incredible contrasts. Although the reasons to visit the country are really endless, we want to show you some compelling arguments for you to embark on the exciting adventure of discovering it. Are you up for it?
Every place on Earth is fascinating and unique, but Peru is one of those countries that manages to be above average. This place has so many natural and cultural treasures that have fascinated people for hundreds of years, and still fascinate them today. There are thousands of reasons to go to this great destination, here are just some of the reasons why you should visit Peru.
2 days from $ USD 585.00
Tour Machu Picchu with Sacred Valley 2 days
You want and want to know one of the most famous valleys in the world, with one of the seven wonders of the world. We have a tour that combines these two beautiful places.
We have the perfect tour, it is the Sacred Valley of the Incas with Machu Picchu, in two days with one night in the city of Machu Picchu (Machu Picchu Town).
Learn, live and explore the Sacred Valley of the Incas with Machu Picchu, visit the lands where the Incas left their archaeological heritage in a fascinating natural environment.
Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu itinerary
Soon we will go through your hotel in the city of Cusco in a vehicle with very comfortable seats and large windows for your maximum comfort and you will have a magnificent view.
Leaving the city of Cusco, you will see the mountains that surround this city, mountains that were sacred to the Incas and also to the city today.
Live the incredible experience of getting up close to llamas, alpacas, guanacos and vicuñas (South American camelids) in a place called Awanacancha, a wonderful place to meet these beautiful animals.
Continue the tour through the Sacred Valley of the Incas stopping at the famous Taray viewpoint. From there you will see this Sacred Valley in all its splendor, formed by immense mountains crossed by the Vilcanota River, the sacred river that the Incas became. .
The first archaeological site you come across is Pisac. Going up you can see the entire mountain surrounded by many platforms built by the Incas.
Enter the archaeological site of Pisac, where you will learn how the Incas buried your family. A cemetery on a mountain cliff with several holes that are niches for the dead.
You will also see the beautiful architecture that the Incas left on the platforms for agricultural use and as retaining walls, you will also see the enclosures where the Incas lived.
In the town of Pisac, stroll through the streets transformed into an artisan market, you will find all the local crafts such as ceramics, weaving, wood carving, glass, silver and gold. Bring a memory.
You will cross the Vilcanota river (sacred river in the time of the Incas), you will cross extensive fields where the famous giant corn of the Sacred Valley is grown, you will also cross several small towns until you reach Urubamba.
It’s just after noon, so of course it’s time for lunch. In a beautiful and comfortable place. You will witness the varied and exquisite cuisine of Cusco presented in a buffet lunch.
Ollantaytambo is the last place you visit, you have the opportunity to walk through the great platforms and Inca enclosures. Go up several levels.
At the top you will see a large Temple of the Sun left by the Incas, an unfinished temple represented by 3 huge finely carved rocks that are still standing and from there you also have a beautiful view of the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
You will have the opportunity to get to know the city of Ollantaytambo, a magical and ancient city, walking through its cobbled streets, its mud and stone walls, a great legacy of the Incas.
Here is also the Ollantaytambo station, where you can take the train that will take you to the town of Machu Picchu (Machu Picchu Town). The train journey lasts 1h45.
When you arrive in the city of Machu Picchu, we will welcome you with a sign with your name and we will take you to your hotel. The city of Machu Picchu, also known touristically as Machu Picchu Town.
Tonight you will pass through the city of Machu Picchu, a small city located in a tropical zone. An entirely tourist city with a wide variety of hotels and restaurants of all types, qualities and prices.
Accommodation in Machu Picchu Pueblo
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Breakfast at the hotel.
Soon we will go to your hotel and take you to the bus station. These buses will take you from the city of Machu Picchu to the Archaeological Center of Machu Picchu.
It’s 30 minutes by bus, take a path that bears the name of Hiram Bingham, it’s a zigzag path, the bus will leave you at the main gate of the wonder of the world, Machu Picchu.
You will enter Machu Picchu with our guide who will help you immerse yourself in the wonders of the world of Machu Picchu. Inside you will be able to see and feel the great heritage of the Incas, Machu Picchu, at your feet.
You will go up with our guide to the House of the Guardian, a magnificent viewpoint from where you can see Machu Picchu in all its splendor, surrounded by huge mountains, simply incredible.
Discover Machu Picchu, walking with our guide you will discover the agricultural and urban area, the quarries, the Temple of the 3 Windows, the Temple of the Priest, the Intihuatana, the Sacred Rock, the Temple of the Condor and much more.
You will have some free time at Machu Picchu before you leave so you can take more photos, meditate, and recharge with the incredible energy you will feel at Machu Picchu.
At the exit of Machu Picchu there is a table with Machu Picchu stamps that you can stamp in your passport, a great souvenir to take with you from Machu Picchu.
You have to queue to get on the bus that will take you back to Machu Picchu. The bus ride takes 30 minutes and you will be dropped off at the same place you boarded.
In the city of Machu Picchu you will find many restaurants of all qualities, types and prices where you can have lunch and taste the delicious Peruvian cuisine.
At the indicated time you must go to the station, you must be there 30 minutes before the train leaves, the train goes to the banks of the Vilcanota river, a beautiful train trip.
You will arrive at the Ollantaytambo or Poroy station where we will be waiting for you to transfer you to your hotel in the city of Cusco.
end of tour
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Does the hotel include Machu Picchu with Sacred Valley 2 days?
The inclusion or not of the hotel in the Sacred Valley Tour with Machu Picchu depends on the chosen category and the type of room.
To enter the hotel, simply enter your name in “Incredible Travel”. At the hotel reception they will ask for your passport or document to enter your room
Yes, our services to visit the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu include the transfer from your hotel, which is located (in the city of Cusco), the pick up of the visit is included and we leave you at the end of the visit.
We go to your hotel, the day of your arrival in the city of Cusco (we agree on the date and time in advance), there we will give you all your tickets and we will give you information to visit the Sacred Valley – Machu Picchu and also present you with the tools of information available to explore and discover the city of Cusco.
Please wait at the reception or in the hotel lobby where our team will ask you.
We will inform you the day before of the pick-up time at your hotel for your visit.
That’s right, the trip to Machu Picchu Pueblo (Machu Picchu Town) is done with the Peru Rail train, depending on the chosen service (Expedition or Vistadome).
Yes, the return ticket is included, it depends on the type of service you choose.
The historic sanctuary of Machu Picchu is located on a mountain and is easily accessible by bus, which connects the small town of Machu Picchu (Agua Calientes) with the archaeological center itself.
That’s right, the buses from Machu Picchu Pueblo (Machu Picchu Town) – Machu Picchu Sanctuary – Machu Picchu Pueblo (Machu Picchu Town) are included. It would be 02 tickets, an amount and a descendant.
Yes, an official guide with a lot of experience and wisdom is included to explain everything and give you an idea of what you will visit.
Yes, the entrance ticket to Machu Picchu is included, it is an entrance ticket to the citadel of Machu Picchu that allows you to visit Machu Picchu and know the most important places of Machu Picchu as indicated in the program.
All tickets are included in this tour, so your trip to the Sacred Valley with Machu Picchu will be perfect and you won’t have to worry about a thing.
Tickets included are:
The number of people for the Machu Picchu tour is NOT more than 10 people in a small group, allowing you to experience the wonder on a large scale.
You will be accompanied by our official guide who will show you every corner of this magical place. Our guide will accompany you for 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Yes, you have free time at the exit of Machu Picchu, our guide will inform you before departure that you have the possibility of staying for a moment in Machu Picchu.
You can stay 1h40 at the exit door to meditate, take more photos and continue enjoying the miracle.
In total I would drive 4 hours and 30 minutes to Machu Picchu. That is enough time to discover Machu Picchu.
You can bring a backpack or small suitcase with everything you need for an evening in the city of Machu Picchu.
This may include a change of clothes, this requirement applies to the baggage allowance you can take on the train, which cannot exceed 05kg/11lbs per passenger.
You can leave it at the reception of your hotel in the city of Cusco. All hotels in Cusco have free luggage storage.
You can stay in the hotel with peace of mind, you don’t have to worry about this problem.
You can enter Machu Picchu with:
A small backpack in which you can carry a bottle of water (if possible, it is better to use a bottle of water), cookies, sweets, fruits, nuts.
What can not be done on your visit to Machu Picchu
If you inadvertently bring one of these implements, they will remain in a deposit at the door, which has a cost and you can pick it up at the end of the tour, all these restrictions are the same or similar for other destinations around the world.
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