Half Day Tour to South Valley from Cusco





Description
This region south of the city of Cusco holds an incredible collection of archaeological treasures that are waiting for you on a complete one-day itinerary. The South Valley consisted of a place with a lot of activity. Formerly, it was inhabited by the Incas, so there is a great variety of magnificent landscapes that combine ancient buildings with nature. It is even believed that this territory was one of the first to be inhabited in the region, having recorded the first signs of cultures 1000 years before Christ.
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Itinerary
The transfer will pick you up at the Plaza de Armas in Cusco, between 8:30 am. As a first point we will travel to Tipón (27 km from Cusco), where you can appreciate its agricultural terraces in excellent condition.
Afterwards we will visit Pikillaqta, part of the Inca trail, with excursions through its temples, collas and preserved buildings, where you can take the best photos.
Finally we will visit Andahuaylillas and its Sistine Chapel of Cusco, renowned for its murals dating from the 17th and 18th century. We will also take the opportunity to know the Andean Rites Museum as an optional visit. Return to Cusco around 15:00 pm.
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Important Information
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Reviews(2)
Felix was an amazing guide. Super funny, and he made sure that instructions were clear while we were on the ATVs. Everyone had a great time
Gracias por tomarte el tiempo de compartir tu experiencia. Es un honor haber formado parte de tu viaje. ¡Hasta la próxima!
I found the experience amazing, many thanks to the Lizbeth guide who supported me in everything and I hope to soon return to Cusco.
Gracias por tomarte el tiempo de compartir tu experiencia. Es un honor haber formado parte de tu viaje. ¡Hasta la próxima!



