Embark on a 4 days journey through the heart of the Inca Empire and experience the magic of Peru like never before. Wander the charming streets of Cusco, where ancient ruins blend seamlessly with colonial architecture. Explore the Sacred Valley, home to picturesque villages, bustling markets, and remarkable Inca archaeological sites. The crown jewel of this adventure is Machu Picchu a breathtaking citadel set high in the Andes where every step reveals the mystery and majesty of a lost civilization. With knowledgeable local guides, comfortable accommodations, and seamless travel, this tour offers an intimate and unforgettable encounter with Peru’s culture, history, and stunning natural beauty.
Pick-up is flexible, Just let us know your hotel or preferred location in advance, and we’ll arrange it for your convenience, Hotel or Airport pick-up is included. other places like, Sacred Valley, other cities, sea ports, train stations or Airports in Perú let us know and we can customize your pick-up.
Upon arrival, a representative from MACHUPICCHU PERU JOURNEYS, will be waitingf or you, so you'll receive assistance and be transferred to your hotel in Cusco. In the afternoon, embark on an exclusive city tour.
start City tour in Cusco at 1:00Pm: Temple of the Sun, Qoricancha, it was a vital Inca temple dedicated to Inti, the sun god. It showcases remarkable Inca stonework and served as both a religious and astronomical center.
Sacsayhuamán is an impressive Inca archaeological site located on a hill overlooking the city of Cusco. Built in the 15th century, it’s known for its massive stone walls made of precisely cut boulders that fit together without mortar. The site served as a ceremonial and military complex, possibly dedicated to the god Inti (the Sun). Today, it’s one of the most important historical sites in Peru and offers stunning panoramic views of Cusco.
Q'enqo is an archaeological site, featuring fascinating rock carvings and ceremonial structures attributed to the Inca civilization.
Puka Pukara (meaning “Red Fortress” in Quechua) is an ancient Inca military ruin located just outside Cusco. Believed to have served as a defensive fortress and administrative center, its strategically placed terraces, walls, and lookout points overlook the Cusco Valley. The reddish hue of its stones gives it its name. It’s a short stop on the Sacred Valley or Cusco city tours, offering visitors insight into Inca military architecture and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape
Tambomachay is an Inca archaeological site located about 7 km from Cusco, Peru. Known as the “Bath of the Inca,” it features finely crafted stone terraces, aqueducts, and water channels that still flow with crystal-clear water today. The site is believed to have served as a ceremonial center dedicated to water and possibly a royal retreat for Inca nobility. Its precise stonework and continuous water flow highlight the Incas’ advanced engineering and deep spiritual connection to nature.
Return to Cusco city, you will have free time to explore the city's historic streets, dine on local cuisine, and enjoy traditional music or dance performances in Plaza de Armas
Before departing the hotel, ensure a smooth check-out process and securely store your larger luggage. Your experienced tour leader will be ready to accompany you.
Our journey begins with a visit to Chinchero, renowned as the most typical and picturesque town in the Sacred Valley, famous for its skilled women weavers. We'll make a brief stop at a textile center to admire ancient Inca techniques for dyeing and spinning with Alpaca wool, before exploring its charming Inca square and colonial church.
Moray is an archaeological site featuring a series of circular, terraced depressions that the Incas likely used as an agricultural laboratory. The concentric terraces create microclimates at different levels, allowing the Incas to experiment with growing various crops. Located in the Sacred Valley near Cusco, Moray offers insight into Inca ingenuity and agricultural mastery.
The Maras Salt Mines, located in the Sacred Valley near Cusco, are a stunning network of over 3,000 salt pools terraced along a hillside. Dating back to Inca times, these ponds are still used today by local families to harvest natural pink salt from a subterranean stream. The site offers a unique view of traditional salt production and breathtaking mountain scenery
lunch in Urubamba: Enjoy a delicious lunch in Urubamba, featuring the best traditional Peruvian cuisine. Savor local specialties made with fresh, regional ingredients, from hearty Andean stews to flavorful grilled meats and freshly prepared salads. This meal is a perfect opportunity to taste the authentic flavors of Peru while resting and enjoying the beautiful surroundings of the Sacred Valley
Ollantaytambo is a fascinating Inca archaeological site and living town located in the Sacred Valley near Cusco. Known for its massive stone terraces, Temple of the Sun, and well-preserved Inca urban planning, it served as a royal estate and a strategic military, agricultural, and religious center. Today, it’s also the main gateway to Machu Picchu by train, blending ancient history with vibrant local culture
After exploring the Sacred Valley, you’ll board a scenic train from Ollantaytambo to Machu Picchu. This unforgettable journey follows the Urubamba River, passing through stunning Andean landscapes, lush valleys, and cloud forests before arriving at Aguas Calientes, the gateway to Machu Picchu
After breakfast at the hotel, we’ll board a bus that winds its way up through the stunning Andean landscape. Along the route, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the Sacred River as it snakes through a deep canyon, lush valleys, and terraced hillsides. This scenic journey sets the perfect tone before arriving at the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu, where history and nature come together in one unforgettable experience
Enjoy a 3-hour guided tour of Machu Picchu, exploring the most important areas of this magnificent Inca citadel. Visit highlights such as the Temple of the Sun, Main Plaza, Intihuatana (Sun Dial), and the Temple of the Three Windows. Your expert guide will share fascinating insights into the site’s history, architecture, and spiritual significance, helping you uncover the mysteries of this ancient wonder while you take in its breathtaking mountain scenery.
After your Machu Picchu adventure, hop on the bus back to Aguas Calientes. Treat yourself to a relaxed lunch at one of the town's quaint restaurants. Later, take a leisurely walk through Aguas Calientes, where you can explore artisanal shops and bask in the serene ambiance.
Following your leisure time in Aguas Calientes, prepare to embark on a picturesque train ride back to Ollantaytambo. Relax and take in the awe-inspiring vistas of the Sacred Valley during your journey.
Upon arriving at Ollantaytambo train station, embark on a picturesque journey to your hotel in Cusco, where you can relax and enjoy the stunning landscapes unfolding along the way
As your memorable 4-Day Machu Picchu Tour comes to an end, we guarantee a smooth departure process. We'll pick you up from the hotel 2 to 3 hours before your flight, ensuring you have enough time to reach the airport and bid farewell to this remarkable journey. With our services concluded, we wish you safe travels and enduring memories.
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