Follow the history of the ancient Inca Empire on this full-day excursion to the Sacred Valley of Cuzco. Venture out of the busiest areas and discover the Inca monuments, traditional villages and serene valleys that are in the shadows of Machu Picchu. Travel through the picturesque region of Urubamba, stop to take a look at the traditional crafts for sale at the Pisac market, visit the town of Chinchero and explore the Inca fortress of Ollantaytambo.
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Named as the main food supplier of the Inca Empire, the Sacred Valley sits on the banks of the Urubamba River. This river has its beginnings in the Vilcanota River, a name that comes from the Quechua word Willcamayu (Sacred River).
The National Archaeological Museum is formed by a group of archaeological remains in which terraces, aqueducts and roads are associated with walls and doors, water channels, as well as cemeteries, bridges, etc.
It is the best example of planning an Inca city, with narrow cobbled streets that have been inhabited continuously since the thirteenth century.
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