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On this Private tour you will be able to enjoy the cultural wealth, explore its heritage, meet its people and its natural and archaeological wonders such as Machu Picchu, the great sanctuary of the Inca Empire classified as a modern wonder, here you will learn about the type of construction, the type of finish of the stones and much more, in the city of Cusco you can enjoy the Spanish constructions over the Inca constructions. You will also get to know the natural wonders such as the Sacred Valley, Maras and Moray, their customs that are still alive.
We guarantee you an experience that will remain in your memories forever! Peru awaits you with open arms to live an unforgettable experience!
Our Staff will be waiting for you at the airport at the arrival time of your flight to Welcome you, and then proceed to transfer you to the hotel of your choice in Cusco in our private transportation. If you are already in the city of Cusco in a hotel, please check if your Hotel is on the pick-up list, otherwise we will agree on a meeting point to pick you up.
Half a block from the Plaza de Armas.
Upon arrival in Cusco, our team will be waiting for you at the airport to welcome you. We will take you to your hotel in Cusco so you can rest and prepare for an exciting adventure. If you are already in the city of Cusco in a hotel, please check if your Hotel is on the pick-up list, otherwise we will agree on a meeting point to pick you up.
The Cathedral of Cusco, in Peru, is an impressive example of colonial architecture. Built on the Inca palace of Viracocha, it combines Renaissance, Baroque and Plateresque elements. Its three naves house a rich collection of religious art, highlighting paintings from the Cusco School and altars decorated with gold leaf. This majestic cathedral is an emblem of the cultural fusion between Inca art and Spanish influence.
Qoricancha, in Cusco, was the most important temple of the Inca Empire, dedicated to the cult of the Sun. Known as the "Temple of the Sun", it exhibited walls covered in gold sheets and housed Inca relics. After the Spanish conquest, the Order of Santo Domingo built the Church of Santo Domingo on its foundations, fusing Inca architecture with colonial elements. Qoricancha is a fascinating testimony to the fusion of Inca and Spanish cultures.
Saqsayhuaman, near Cusco, is an impressive Inca archaeological complex known for its enormous megalithic stone walls. These massive stone structures, some weighing up to 300 tons, fit together perfectly without the use of mortar. It is believed that it was an important ceremonial and military center. Its zigzag design and strategic location offer panoramic views of Cusco, showing the architectural mastery of the Inca civilization.
Quenqo, on the outskirts of Cusco, is an Inca archaeological complex notable for its semicircular amphitheater carved into the rock and its ceremonial canals. Used for ritual and ceremonial purposes, this site features engravings on the stones that suggest the performance of sacrifices. Its architectural design and labyrinth of passageways show the skill of Inca engineering, being a place of great cultural and religious importance.
Puka Pukara, in Cusco, is an Inca archaeological site recognized for its reddish stone walls and its strategic location. It is thought that it could have been a tambo or military and administrative control post, evidenced by its terraces, plazas and defensive structures. Its name, which means "red fortress" in Quechua, refers to the reddish tones of the rocks at sunset, offering a fascinating insight into Inca architecture and military planning.
Tambomachay, located near Cusco, is an Inca archaeological site recognized for its ceremonial fountains and elaborate hydraulic systems. Known as "The Bath of the Inca", this place was possibly destined for purification rituals and worship of water. Its canals and waterfalls show sophisticated hydraulic engineering, evidencing the cultural and religious importance given to water in the Inca civilization.
Today we venture into the beautiful Sacred Valley of the Incas taking a tour in our private vehicle enjoying beautiful views and unique landscapes until we reach our first point Pisac with an approximate journey of 1 hour.
Pisac, in the Sacred Valley of Cusco, is an impressive Inca archaeological complex famous for its agricultural terraces and monumental architecture. Known for its artisan market, its ruins display temples, astronomical observatories and ceremonial enclosures. The amphitheater-shaped terraces demonstrate Inca agricultural mastery, while the combination of landscape and architecture make it an exceptional cultural and archaeological site.
Ollantaytambo, in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, is an impressive archaeological complex and one of the few places where you can appreciate the original Inca urban planning. Noted for its agricultural terraces, water canals and temples, it was both a fortress and a religious center. The enormous stones perfectly assembled in their constructions show the Inca architectural skill. This site is an exceptional testimony of the engineering and urban design of that era. Finishing our visit we will now head towards Aguas Calientes by train.
Ending our guided tour in Ollantaytambo, we will continue our train journey to Aguas Calientes, where you will spend the night at the hotel you chose.
The Machu Picchu tour begins with an exciting bus ride from Aguas Calientes to the sanctuary entrance, which generally takes around 30 minutes. Once at Machu Picchu, the guided tour usually lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours, where our expert guide shares information about the history and architecture of this iconic archaeological site. After the tour, visitors have free time to explore on their own. The return to Aguas Calientes is done by bus, with a travel time similar to that of the climb, around 30 minutes. This itinerary allows visitors to fully enjoy the experience at Machu Picchu. At the end of our tour you will have free time to learn more about the city of Machu Picchu or enjoy the thermal baths.
After having breakfast at your hotel in Aguas Calientes, we will take the train to return to Ollantaytambo, after which we will have lunch in the Sacred Valley and then begin our tour.
Maras, in Cusco, is known for the famous Salineras de Maras, an impressive complex of salt evaporation terraces that dates back to Inca times. With more than 3,000 salt wells on tiered terraces, it creates a visually striking landscape. In addition to the salt mines, the town of Maras offers colonial charm with its narrow cobblestone streets and traditional architecture, making it a fascinating destination in the Sacred Valley.
Moray, in Cusco, is an Inca archaeological site notable for its circular terraces that descend in levels. It is believed that it was used as an agricultural laboratory to experiment with different crops, taking advantage of climatic variations at each level. The unique arrangement of the terraces and their scientific function make it an intriguing and distinctive place in the Sacred Valley.
Unfortunately, today is goodbye day. We will transfer you from your hotel to the Cusco airport so you can board your flight home. We hope you enjoyed your trip and created unforgettable memories in Peru. This itinerary will give you an unforgettable experience in Peru, exploring the rich history, vibrant culture and stunning landscapes of this land. We hope you will join us on this exciting adventure!
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