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Valle Sagrado & Machu Picchu

3 Days / 2 Nights

ACTIVITIES

Route


DURATION

3 Days / 2 Nights

TIPO

Traditional

LOCATION

Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Cuzco

Introduction

The traditional Cusco Experience 3 days and 2 nights is a perfect balance of various experiences in your visit to the city of Cusco allowing us to live an unforgettable adventure in the main places such as the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu.

This experience is intended for all ages and can be done individually to meet new people, as a couple or with friends with whom to share emotions and also as a family to live an unforgettable adventure.

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Why book this tour?
Enjoy the flavors of Peruvian gastronomy in the Sacred Valley.
Experience thrills at the modern world wonder of Machu Picchu.
Enjoy the magical train ride in its various classes.
Capture the best shots from the House of the Guardian.
Discover the mystery behind the Intihuatana.
Fall in love with the Inca culture with its living history.
Summary Itinerary

Welcome to the city

  • (Agreed Time) Transfer from the airport to the hotel in Cusco (courtesy of the company).

Day 01: Sacred Valley with overnight in Aguas Calientes

  • 08:00 – 08:30 Pick up from your hotel to start the Sacred Valley experience.
  • 08:30 – 12:30 Free time at the Taray viewpoint, guided tour of the Pisac archaeological center and visit to the town of Pisac.
  • 13:00 – 14:20 Buffet lunch at a tourist restaurant in Urubamba.
  • 15:00 – 16:00 Guided tour of the archaeological center of Ollantaytambo.
  • Free time to visit the town of Ollantaytambo.
  • 19:04 – 20:45 Travel by Train from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes (Expedition Service)..
  • Hotel night in Aguas Calientes

Day 02: Grand Tour to Machu Picchu

  • 07:00 – 08:00 Bus ride from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu.
  • 08:00 – 10:30 Guided tour of the main attractions within the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu.
  • At the end of the tour, return by bus to Aguas Calientes and have free time to have lunch at a tourist restaurant. (courtesy of the company)
  • 16:22 – 18:10 Return train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo. (Expedition Service).
  • 18:10 – 20:00 Travel by van from Ollantaytambo to your hotel in Cusco.
  • Hotel night in Cusco

Day 03: Day of your departure

  • (Agreed Time) Transfer from your hotel to Cusco airport.
    Detailed Itinerary

    Our experience allows us to know the Inca Culture in all its splendor, enjoying the comfort in each space and the necessary security, the places that we will know are:

    • Pisac: Its name refers to the partridge and is related to the shape of the Archaeological Center. This contains different sectors such as the Andenería Area where we can see that they fulfilled the function of Agriculture and at the same time of support since this was built in the upper part of the mountain, another sector is the Urban one where there are enclosures for the people who they inhabited, we also find the largest recorded Inca cemetery and a religious area where we can find the Intihuatana, where ceremonies related to the Sun god were performed. It is located at the base of the mountain where we can still find records of the colonial history that is kept alive. Most of the houses and their Temple were built with stones from the Archaeological Center. This town keeps alive the tradition of ceramics with its artisans and agriculture with its extensive crop fields.
    • Ollantaytambo: Its name refers to the partridge and is related to the shape of the Archaeological Center. This contains different sectors such as the Andenería Area where we can see that they fulfilled the function of Agriculture and at the same time of support since this was built in the upper part of the mountain, another sector is the Urban one where there are enclosures for the people who they inhabited, we also find the largest recorded Inca cemetery and a religious area where we can find the Intihuatana, where ceremonies related to the Sun god were performed. It is located at the base of the mountain where we can still find records of the colonial history that is kept alive. Most of the houses and their Temple were built with stones from the Archaeological Center. This town keeps alive the tradition of ceramics with its artisans and agriculture with its extensive crop fields..
    • Guardian House: This beautiful place is located in the highest area of the Inca citadel on the Agricultural Area. Its function was to control the entrance to the Inca city and review the entire agricultural and urban area. From here you can see a panoramic view of the entire citadel and the entrance to the old Inca trail. It has three walls: In the central wall we find three large windows, which allow us to easily observe the entrance to the Inca trail and the Inca bridge, the only means of communication with the outside world. We can also see how the Incas covered the enclosures with a ichu roof.
    • Llacta Punku: It is the income for the urban sector, it is located limited by a deep excavation. This sector is located from the cemetery by a long staircase towards the peripheral neighborhoods, it has a system of points to hold a wooden door, in person and not as an element of restriction or security since the city can also be accessed by other roads.
    • Ceremonial Plaza: It is a set of enclosures made around a quadrangular patio, you can see three polygonal walls, made with immense stone pieces assembled perfectly. The presence of three windows and two niches on each side stands out. It is considered that the function of these windows was probably purely religious, next to this we can find a different enclosure called The House of the Priest.
    • Temple of the Sun (1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.): This enclosure has a finely polished two-story structure: the first is semi-underground and the second features a beautiful semi-circular wall with perfect finishes, with an incline towards its interior due to what is called “Torreón”. It was used to celebrate religious ceremonies, especially during the months of June and December, special dates for the Solstices. This Tower has two trapezoidal windows, one oriented towards the most extreme point of the winter solstice that takes place on June 22 and the other oriented towards the Puerta del Sol (Intipunku) for the summer solstice that occurs on June 22. from December. In the middle of this architecture we can find a central rock, polished in the shape of an altar that was used for the ceremonies of interpretation of the path that the sun followed. It is built on a large rock, under which there is a small cave, which has been worked and covered with a thin wall, this is because it probably fulfilled the function of a mausoleum, because it has niches of a moderate size, where they placed the mallquis or mummies where they were worshipped.
    • Temple of the 3 windows: This enclosure has three polygonal walls, built with enormous stone pieces perfectly assembled, highlighting 3 windows and 2 niches at each end. The function they had was religious magic and not only aesthetic. It was Hiram Bingham who carried out excavations in the front part of this temple, finding a large amount of fractured ceramics and highlighting the detail of the bases of this temple with a depth of more than three meters, here is also the possible symbolic figure of the head of a carved llama, this image is allegorical to the camelid because of the importance it had as a beast of burden, supplier of meat and clothing to the Incas.
    • Main Temple: It has a finely polished structure with beautiful finishes, an enclosure framed by only three walls, each of the large pieces have been carefully crafted. The central wall has a dimension of 11 meters. Behind the Main Temple there is an enclosure whose function was probably also for religious use according to the records obtained and whose stones have no less than 32 angles, which makes its meaning quite mysterious.
    • Intihuatana (07:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.): It bears his name in Quechua which translated means "where the sun hangs“, is an area that corresponds to one of the highest sectors of the Urban Zone. This is the most important area of Machu Picchu, at the top of this area we can find a huge sculpture made and carved with flat surfaces, a column of 66 cm. tall and with finely carved faces that complement the sculpture. The total space of the Intihuatana measures 8.60 meters and 1.76 meters high. The Intihuatana, is one of the most enigmatic objects of Machu Picchu, it is related to the sunrise and the mountains. The movement of the Sun causes projections of shadows at different times, this served to recognize and interpret them in different periods of the year.
    • Sacred Rock: It is a carved stone that resembles the silhouette of a mountain. It is located next to the control point to access the Huayna Picchu Mountain, made up of two Huayrana-type environments (three-walled environment), with very high ceilings that face each other forming a small, almost square plaza. This rock has an important location, since it is on the path that leads to two very important sites such as Huayna Picchu and the Temple of the Moon.
    • Water mirrors: Its name is in relation to the enclosure where they are found as well as to the constructions that are in the place. It is a wide sector, with a single access door, which is why it is attributed to be an Acllahuasi or House of Selected Women who were dedicated to spinning, cooking and preparing chicha or acja, for the privileged class. Among the possible functions attributed to this space are: - In one of its rooms, you can see two circular rock projections, which have the shape of mortars, they were probably used to grind grains or prepare dyes. - It is also given the name of 2 water mirrors, due to the fact that in the rainy season they agglomerate with water and allow us to see the reflected stars.
    • Temple of the Condor (10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.): It is a wide set of constructions, made taking advantage of the irregular shapes and on a cave that was notoriously used for ceremonies. The condor was an animal worshiped during Inca times and associated with the divinity of the mountains. The area is delimited by stairs and finely carved walls, its access is controlled by a double jamb door, which shows the hierarchy and the activities that took place in this area, it presents a great variety of closed and open environments with one and two levels. In the central patio it has as its main point, a carved rock, where the representation of the head and part of the body of a condor can be clearly distinguished. You can see the head, beak and eyes, as well as the necklace of white feathers of the Royal Condor, with the body projected towards the interior of the cave, which subtly joins two natural rocks. In this sector you can see the clear union of natural rocks with others worked by man, seeking to represent a tutelary deity. In the underground cave (the body of the Condor) offerings, ceramics and bone remains of camelids were found, which confirm the quality of a "ceremonial center" where offerings were made. In front of the temple of the condor enclosure we will find a 2-story structure that has two entrance doors, the second level is flush with the patio of the condor and by observation it must have served as the enclosure of the priest, in charge of the worship of the Condor. You descend to the first level by a staircase that connects to other rooms. In an environment attached to it, sectors for raising animals were found, other stairs lead to a lower platform.
    • Water sources: We can see a large staircase next to which runs a system of 16 waterfalls, most of them carefully carved in polygonal blocks and surrounded by gutters made in the rock. The water comes from a spring in the heights of the Machu Picchu mountain that was channeled in Inca times. A separate channel at the top of the mountain also associates the seepage of rain from the mountain and diverts it to the main channel.

    What's Included?

    Included

    Cusco:

    • Transfer upon arrival: It is done in private transport, from the airport to the hotel.

    • Detailed briefing: It takes place before the start of the service (The briefing is a complete orientation, explaining everything about the tour. In addition, any questions you may have about it will be clarified).

    • 3 star hotel in Cusco: Central hotel that has a private bathroom, hot water, comfortable rooms, Wi-Fi, luggage storage and breakfast the next day.

    Sacred Valley

    • Small groups: We always handle an adequate amount of people, personalized shared tour style.

    • First level guide: Professional tour guide specialized in Cultural tourism (English/Spanish).

    • Tourist transport: Travel by tourist transport to visit the towns of Pisac and Ollantaytambo.

    • Buffet lunch: It is a buffet in Urubamba, with a variety of Peruvian and local food.

    • Entrance tickets: General Tourist Ticket (Pisaq and Ollantaytambo).

    Machu Picchu:

    • Small groups: We always handle an adequate amount of people, personalized shared tour style.

    • Train ride: From the Ollantaytambo station to the Aguas Calientes station (Expedition Service).

    • Sale of snacks on board: Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, sweets.
    • Sanitary facilities: At the station and inside the train.
    • 3 star hotel in Aguas Calientes: Central hotel that has a private bathroom, hot water, comfortable rooms, Wi-Fi, luggage storage and breakfast the next day.

    • Uphill bus: From the town of Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu for the guided tour.

    • Entrance tickets: For the visit to the citadel of Machu Picchu.

    • First level guide: Professional tour guide specialized in Cultural tourism (English/Spanish).

    • Drop off bus: From the citadel of Machupicchu to the town of Aguas Calientes.

    • Lunch: It is a standard type, with a variety of Peruvian and local food.

    • Train ride: From the Aguas Calientes station to the Ollantaytambo station (Expedition Service).

    • Sale of snacks on board: Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, sweets.
    • Sanitary facilities: At the station and inside the train.
    • Souvenir sale: Baby alpaca collection.
    • Transfer Ollantaytambo – Cusco: Travel by private transport: from Ollantaytambo – Cusco.

    Not Included
    • Flights: International or domestic air travel is not included.
    • Huayna Picchu mountain ticket: Admission to this ascent hike must be reserved in advance, is subject to availability, and costs extra.
    • Foods not mentioned: These can be requested.
    • Personal expenses and Tips: How to buy handicrafts, clothes, drinks, etc. Tips are not included either, these are voluntary according to the service received.
    • Travel insurance: It is a very important requirement for your safety and protection, for example in case of a medical emergency, the costs will be much lower.

    What To Bring?

    Clothes

    Small backpack, rain poncho (January and February – rainy season), warm clothes.

    Health and Care

    Sunscreen, sunglasses, insect repelent, sun hat, Small towel, Bottled water, Personal medication.

    Useful Items

    Passport, Cash in soles, Camera, charging cord, Extra batteries.

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    DIFFICULTY LEVEL

    Very Easy

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