The Sacred Valley of Peru, also known as the Urubamba Valley, is a region located in the Andean highlands near Cusco, Peru. It runs along the Urubamba River, which flows from the high mountains through the valley and finally joins the Amazon River.
The Sacred Valley is famous for its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and archaeological sites. It was considered a sacred place by the Incas, who inhabited the area and built numerous settlements, fortresses, and agricultural terraces. The valley’s fertile soil, mild climate, and access to water made it an important agricultural region for the Inca Empire.
One of the most famous sites in the Sacred Valley is Pisac, an Inca citadel located on top of a...
A full-day tour of the Sacred Valley of the Incas might include the following activities:
Morning:
Afternoon:
Evening:
Throughout the day, your tour guide will provide information about the history, culture, and natural beauty of the Sacred Valley. This itinerary can be customized to meet your specific interests and preferences, and additional stops can be added depending on time and availability.
× Entrance tickets to archeological sites: 70 soles (1 day only) or approximately US$20 per person which can only be purchased in soles and only at the first archeological site. (See important info for more information)
× Meals
× Salt Mine entrance 10 soles
REMINDERS: It’s possible that any part of the program might change due to circumstances out of our control such as weather conditions, flight schedules, etc.
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