The Sacred Valley of the Incas, linked with the Maras salt mines and the Inca agricultural terraces of Moray, offers an unforgettable tour for those with limited time in Cusco.
You will marvel at the stunning Inca Valley, snow-capped peaks, cultural fields, and vibrant, tradition-rich villages.
The Sacred Valley of the Incas, linked with the Maras salt mines and the Inca agricultural terraces of Moray, offers an unforgettable tour for those with limited time in Cusco.
You will marvel at the stunning Inca Valley, snow-capped peaks, cultural fields, and vibrant, tradition-rich villages.
- Chinchero - Our tour begins with a hotel pick-up at 06:30 AM, heading to the charming town of Chinchero. Here, we’ll explore the remnants of Tupac Inca Yupanqui’s royal estate, a stunning colonial church adorned with fascinating frescoes on its porch, built atop Inca foundations. We’ll also admire the Inca walls in the village’s main square, among…
- Chinchero - Our tour begins with a hotel pick-up at 06:30 AM, heading to the charming town of Chinchero. Here, we’ll explore the remnants of Tupac Inca Yupanqui’s royal estate, a stunning colonial church adorned with fascinating frescoes on its porch, built atop Inca foundations. We’ll also admire the Inca walls in the village’s main square, among other sights.
- Maras - Next, we visit Maras, a town 52 km from Cusco at an altitude of 3,380 meters. Maras is renowned for its salt mines, consisting of around 3,000 small wells, each about 5 square meters, where salt is extracted. The salt production involves extracting and drying saltwater from an underground spring. The “Salinas de Maras” have been in use since Inca times for economic exchange.
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Moray - We then move on to the Moray Archaeological Site, located about 7 km from Maras. Moray features a series of circular terraces of varying sizes, used by the Incas as an agricultural research center to study plant adaptation to new environments. The concentric stone rings widen as they rise, with a total depth of about 150 meters.
We’ll enjoy a buffet-style lunch at a tourist restaurant in Urubamba. - Ollantaytambo - In the afternoon, we head to Ollantaytambo village. We’ll first explore the Inca archaeological complex, built for defense against invasions. Then, we’ll stroll through the village streets to get a better sense of this military, religious, and cultural center during the Inca Empire.
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Pisac - Our next stop is Pisaq, where we’ll visit the local market before ascending to the Pisaq archaeological complex to see the agricultural terraces, cemeteries, and royal Inca structures. We’ll also stop at the Sacred Valley of the Incas viewpoint for stunning views and photos of the Andes Mountains and the Sacred Valley.
Finally, we’ll return to Cusco, arriving around 7:30 PM.
- Hotel pick-up between 06:30 am to 07:00 am
- Round trip transport in touristy class vans
- Buffet lunch with over 30 varieties of traditional Peruvian food
- Bi-lingual professional tour guide
- Hotel pick-up between 06:30 am to 07:00 am
- Round trip transport in touristy class vans
- Buffet lunch with over 30 varieties of traditional Peruvian food
- Bi-lingual professional tour guide
- Tourist ticket (70 soles for the Ibca sites & 20 soles for the Salt mines).
- Tips
- Tourist ticket (70 soles for the Ibca sites & 20 soles for the Salt mines).
- Tips
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.