Sacred Valley Classic – Full Day
Pisaq – Urubamba – Ollantaytambo – Chinchero
(Shared service – Daily departures)
A deep journey through the agricultural, spiritual, and strategic heart of the Inca Empire.
Destination Overview
The Sacred Valley of the Incas was not chosen by chance. Its fertile lands, temperate climate, and strategic location made it one of the main agricultural production centers of the Tahuantinsuyo. The finest corn of the empire was cultivated here, destined for ceremonies and elites.
Along the valley flows the Vilcanota River, considered sacred by the Incas, forming a landscape of imposing mountains, endless terraces, and towns that still preserve ancestral traditions.
This tour is not just a visit to ruins; it is an immersion into territorial organization, hydraulic engineering, and the Andean worldview.
Technical Information
- Duration: 10 – 11 hours
- Schedule: 07:30 – 19:00 hrs approx.
- Walking level: Easy – Moderate
- Altitudes: 2,900 m to 3,800 m.a.s.l.
Type of experience: Cultural – Archaeological – Scenic
Availability
Daily departures
Transport
Hotel pickup
Guide
It is included in the service
Available languages
English and Spanish
Type of service
Group Service
Cancellation policy
Non-refundable
Maximum altitude
3.800 m.a.s.l
Difficulty
Easy/Moderate
Location
Cusco, Peru
Itinerary
Pickup and Route Start: The day begins early with pickup from your hotel in Cusco. As we leave the city, the landscape progressively changes to open valleys and Andean farmland.
During the journey, the guide will explain the importance of the Sacred Valley within the political and economic structure of the empire.
Pisaq – Architecture that Dialogues with the Mountain: The archaeological complex of Pisaq stretches across the top of a mountain overlooking the valley. Its design demonstrates how the Incas adapted their architecture to the natural terrain.
Here you can appreciate:
- Agricultural terraces that follow the curvature of the hill.
- Ceremonial and urban sectors.
- Storage systems and territorial control structures.
From the top, panoramic views allow you to understand the magnitude of the valley and its strategic importance.
Then we visit the traditional artisan market of the town, where textile and ceramic products inspired by ancestral techniques are still exchanged.
Buffet lunch in Urubamba: In Urubamba we will enjoy a buffet lunch with a variety of Andean and international dishes.
This area was considered the agricultural center of the empire thanks to its privileged microclimate, ideal for growing corn, potatoes, and quinoa.
The rest here allows you to regain energy before continuing toward the monumental complexes of the valley.
Ollantaytambo – Fortress, Living City and Inca Resistance: The archaeological complex of Ollantaytambo is one of the most impressive examples of Inca urban planning that still preserves a population living in its original streets.
During the visit you will learn about:
- The Temple of the Sun and its enormous megalithic blocks.
- Monumental terraces that functioned as strategic defense.
- Water channels still active.
- The history of Inca resistance against the Spanish invasion.
Walking through its cobblestone streets allows you to experience the cultural continuity between past and present.
Chinchero – Living Tradition and Colonial Heritage: The last stop is Chinchero, known as “the land of the rainbow.”
This town combines:
- Inca archaeological foundations.
- A 17th-century colonial church built over Inca palaces.
- Textile centers where traditional processes of natural dyeing and ancestral weaving are explained.
Here the superposition of cultures is clearly appreciated: Inca and colonial.
Return to Cusco: At the end of the afternoon we return to Cusco, with a much broader vision of the territorial and spiritual functioning of the Inca Empire.
Important note: Schedules are for reference only. Our operations team will contact you the day before the tour to reconfirm the schedule.
Includes
What's included
- Tourist transportation
- Professional bilingual guide
- Buffet lunch in Urubamba
- Permanent assistance
What's not included
- Cusco Tourist Ticket (BTC)
- Additional beverages
- Personal purchases
- Tips
Recommendations
- Comfortable sneakers
- Windbreaker jacket
- Sunscreen
- Personal water
- Cash
Trade Policies
- Price expressed in US dollars.
- Reservation confirmed with a 20% deposit.
- Full balance up to 5 days before the tour.
- Cancellations more than 48 hours in advance: partial refund according to already committed operating expenses (transportation, restaurant, and guide).
- Cancellations less than 24 hours in advance: 100% penalty.
- No show: 100% penalty.
- The order of visits may vary due to climatic or operational factors.
- Service subject to availability.
Price
Sacred Valley Classic – Full Day
Full day
$ 35.00
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