Sacred Valley Tour in Cusco
Sacred Valley Tour in Cusco

Sacred Valley Tour of the Incas 1-D

Sacred Valley Tour from Cusco – Book Private Tours with Baby Alpacas & Inca Sites

Why Explore the Sacred Valley of the Incas?

One of the main reasons to explore the Sacred Valley of the Incas is to acclimatize to the altitude before your hikes in the Andes of Cusco. This incredible tour helps your body adjust while you enjoy one of the most beautiful cultural landscapes in Peru.

During sacred valley this unforgettable journey through the Sacred Valley tour, you will discover a rich blend of history, culture, and living traditions.

You will visit places like Chinchero, a traditional Inca agricultural center, where local communities still preserve ancient knowledge.

Here, you can experience authentic Andean culture by meeting local women who demonstrate traditional weaving techniques. They use natural materials such as flowers, leaves, and plants to create natural dyes, just as their ancestors did.

You will also learn about the traditional process of shearing alpaca wool and transforming it into handmade textiles. From this process, locals create beautiful and meaningful products such as ponchos, sweaters, and garments for both men and women—perfect for cultural souvenirs and photography.

Sacred Valley Tour Highlights

During your visit to the Sacred Valley of the Incas, you will explore some of the most impressive cultural and archaeological sites in Peru.  One of the main attractions is the Maras Salt Mines, where you can see how natural salt is still traditionally extracted by local families. These salt pools have been used for generations and contain over 3,000 salt ponds. This unique salt is considered purer and richer in minerals than sea salt, making it highly valued in local and international markets.

Next, you will visit Moray, an ancient Inca agricultural experimentation center. This fascinating site features circular terraces that were used to study different microclimates. The Incas developed advanced techniques here, allowing them to cultivate more than 4,000 varieties of potatoes and over 3,000 types of corn an incredible example of ancient agricultural science.

The tour continues to Ollantaytambo, a living Inca town famous for its massive terraces and impressive archaeological complex. This site offers a deep connection to Inca history and stunning mountain landscapes.

From Ollantaytambo, you also have the opportunity to connect your journey with a train ride on the PeruRail service towards the iconic Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.

 What can you see on the Sacred Valley of the Incas tour?

  • Chinchero inca site
  • Discover Maras and Moray, including the fascinating circular agricultural terraces of Moray.
  • Explore the famous Maras Salt Mines, with thousands of salt pools still used today.
  • Tour the majestic Ollantaytambo Inca fortress, one of the most important and best-preserved Inca sites.
  • Enjoy breathtaking mountain landscapes — perfect for amazing photos.
  • Experience the beauty of the Sacred Valley of the Incas, surrounded by stunning Andean scenery.
  • Learn about traditional potato farming in Chinchero, where local families still cultivate native varieties.
  • Visit traditional textile centers in Chinchero and see how artisans create beautiful handmade fabrics.
  • See llamas and alpacas up close in their natural environment.
  • Discover the impressive corn farming terraces in Ollantaytambo, famous for producing giant white corn.
  • Explore the fertile Urubamba Valley.
  • Admire the Urubamba River, one of the most important rivers in Peru
  1. Why Choose Our Sacred Valley Tour?
  • Small-group experience for better service
  • Professional bilingual guide (English & Spanish)
  •  Comfortable tourist transport
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off in Cusco
  •  Carefully planned itinerary with the best highlights
  • Ideal acclimatization before Machu Picchu

 Briefing To Sacred Valley

Our  professional tour guide is in charge to give you  an information about our tours to sacred valley which is Pisac inca site and Ollantaytambo before Machupicchu incan site. Into those places we are going to have time to learn about every single incan site, what was in ancient time, who live here or insite this sacred places.

Itinerary

The Inca ruins of Chinchero and traditional textile weaving with llamas and alpacas

Chinchero is one of the most important cultural stops in the Sacred Valley, known for its well-preserved Inca ruins and living traditions. Visitors can explore ancient stone terraces and ceremonial structures while learning about traditional Andean textile weaving, where local artisans use ancestral techniques passed down through generations. The presence of llamas and alpacas reflects the deep connection between Andean communities, nature, and their cultural heritage

Maras Salt Mines and Moray Inca Site

The Maras Salt Mines and the Moray Inca Site are two of the most unique attractions in the Sacred Valley. Moray features impressive circular terraces believed to have been used for agricultural experimentation, while the Maras Salt Mines showcase hundreds of salt ponds that have been harvested by local families for centuries. Together, they offer a fascinating insight into Inca engineering, adaptation to nature, and Andean traditions.

Ollantaytambo Sacred Town and Machupicchu

This site was used to control the entrance to Machu Picchu, in addition to being a resting place before continuing on to the mountain-top city. Enormous stones from a pink granite quarry on a mountain approximately seven kilometers away were used to create some of the terraces and buildings. Terrace agriculture was limited to flowers and other ornamental plants. Across the valley on the side of a neighboring mountain, tall grain houses are visible, with many windows to allow ventilation to preserve stored food for several years. Intended to be the Sun Temple, construction in this area was never finished because architects and builders were ordered back to Cusco to defend the city.

Included

Included at Sacred Valley Tour

  • Pick up from Cusco at 8:00 am
  • Private, round trip transportation
  • Professional tour guide who speaks English, Spanish.
  • Tour guide
  • Salt mine
  • Maras Moray
  • Ollantayatmbo
  • Chinchero

Not Include

Not Included in Sacred Valley Tour

  • Tickets to visit incas sites (70 Soles)
  • Breakfast
  • Walking stick
  • Water
  • Lunch
  • Salt mine tickets (20 soles)

what to bring

  • Passport
  • Boleto Turístico, which is your entrance ticket to every site on the tour
  • Water and snacks, although they are available for purchase along the tour
  • Camera with extra batteries
  • Tips for our guide and spending money if you wish to purchase items along the way
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Clothing for rain, cool, and warm weather (the days tend to be cool in the mornings and warm up quite a lot in the afternoon)
  • Sun protection including hat, glasses, and sun screen (we recommend broad spectrum water resistan

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Price

Gruop Service Price

  • US$ 50 per person.
  • We are 100% indigenously owned and operated, The fact that our  company is completely local means all the money paid for treks goes  right back into the local economy, We pay our taxes to Peru, which goes into funding local and national government projects and  infrastructure.
Note: A minimum of  3 people is required to run the trek, and there is a maximum of eight people per group.  

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