We offer you to visit this amazing place the best way as possible while you are in Cusco, combining the beautiful Sacred Valley of the Incas tour visiting amazing places, interacting with local people¨s tradition, food, great experience, then take the train to spend the night in aguas calientes (MachuPicchu Pueblo)
And in order to be one of the first clients to see MachuPicchu early morning, later on it gets hot and crowded. We want you to get a life time experience and we want to make sure you enjoy it with our highly experienced and professional Guides.
We will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco. As soon you confirmed the Tour we will need the name of the Hotel.
Center of the Main Square of Cusco. Our Guides wears green Jackets and Beige Pants
Taray look out. our Certified guide will show you our first stop and point out a panoramic landscape view of the sacred valley of the Incas, the snow-capped mountains, the willcamayu river, a propitious moment to take memorable pictures, where our certified guide will explain about the place.
Once we get to the archeological site, our certified guide will start the tour in Pisaq, One of the main attractions of Pisac is the Inca ruins, which are located on a hill overlooking the town. The ruins consist of agricultural terraces, residential areas, and ceremonial buildings, and are believed to have been constructed in the 15th century by the Inca emperor Pachacuti, our certified guide will also show you the market which takes place every Sunday and attracts vendors from all over the region. Visitors can find a wide variety of traditional handicrafts, textiles, jewelry, and other products, as well as enjoy traditional Peruvian food.
Once we get to the main atraction, our certified guide will give you a general information about this unique place, The salt mines consist of thousands of small salt pools, which are carved into the mountainside. The pools are filled with saltwater from a nearby natural spring, which evaporates under the sun, leaving behind crystallized salt. The salt is then harvested by hand using traditional methods, and sold in local markets. The history of the salt mines dates back to pre-Inca times, and the methods used for salt production have remained largely unchanged over the centuries. The salt produced in Maras is known for its high quality and unique flavor, and is used in many traditional Peruvian dishes. Visitors to the Maras Salt Mines can take a guided tour of the site, learn about the history and methods of salt production, and even participate in the salt harvesting process. The surrounding area is also known for its natural beauty, with stunning views of the mountains and valley.
Our certifed guide will explain about this unique series of circular terraces that resemble an amphitheater, with concentric rings that gradually decrease in size as they descend into the ground. The purpose of Moray is still unclear, but it is believed to have been used for agricultural experimentation and research by the Incas. The terraces are built in a way that creates microclimates, with temperature differences of up to 15°C (27°F) between the top and bottom levels. This allowed the Incas to study and cultivate different crops in different conditions, contributing to their knowledge of agriculture. The site is located in a beautiful natural setting, with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Visitors can also explore nearby villages and enjoy traditional Peruvian food and culture. Overall, Moray is a fascinating and unique archaeological site that offers a glimpse into the advanced knowledge and skills of the Incas in the fields of agriculture and engineering.
Our certified guide will explain about Ollantaytambo a town located in the Sacred Valley of Peru, approximately 72 kilometers (45 miles) northwest of the city of Cusco. It is an important archaeological site and a popular tourist destination due to its well-preserved Inca ruins and traditional Andean culture. it was once an important administrative and religious center for the Inca Empire. The ruins of Ollantaytambo consist of a massive fortress and temple complex that were built by the Incas using massive stone blocks that were quarried and transported from distant locations. The site features steep terraces, stone walls, and water channels, all of which are thought to have served both military and religious functions. Ollantaytambo is also known as the gateway to Machu Picchu, as it is the starting point for the famous Inca Trail trek to the ancient citadel. Many tourists also visit Ollantaytambo to experience traditional Andean culture, including music, dance, and handicrafts.
Our certified guide will be waiting for you at the arrival of your train at the station, to accompany you to your designated hotel and provide you with detailed information about the next day's tour: Pick up time the next day. Type of clothing to wear for the tour. What to bring for the tour. and give you some recommendations about places to taste Peruvian cuisine.
Aguas Calientes is known for its hot springs, which gave the town its name. Visitors can relax in the natural thermal waters, which are believed to have healing properties and are a popular way to unwind after a long day of exploring Machu Picchu. In addition to the hot springs, Aguas Calientes offers a variety of accommodations, restaurants, and shops catering to tourists. Visitors can enjoy a range of dining options, from traditional Peruvian cuisine to international dishes, and shop for souvenirs and handicrafts. Early morning our certified guide will pick you up from your hotel to board the Bus up to Machupicchu, wich is about 30 minutes to get to the main entrance.
Our Certified guide will be with you along the Bus journey we are going to have 3 hours of great experience in Machu Picchu were we are goint to explore the upper platform to have great pictures and description about Machupicchu and answer many questions about the wonderfull place, it was built by the Incas in the 15th century as a royal estate for the Inca emperor Pachacuti. The site consists of more than 200 structures, including temples, palaces, and residences, all of which were constructed from massive stone blocks without the use of mortar. The citadel is located at an altitude of 2,430 meters (7,970 feet) above sea level, and its location and construction are a testament to the impressive engineering and architectural skills of the Incas. The site is also surrounded by stunning natural beauty, with views of the surrounding mountains and the Urubamba River valley. Our certified guide will also show you pictures that were taken back in 1911 by Hiram Bingham.
After the tour in Machupicchu we get our train and back to Ollantaytambo and transfer back to Cusco.
Finally after a great experience we get back to your hotel in Cusco.
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