Sacred Valley of the Incas Day Trip from Cusco





Description
Only 1 hour away by paved road from Cusco, the valley of the Urubamba River, or Sacred Valley of the Incas, is a setting of picturesque communities, impressive terraces, and important archaeological sites. Dominated by the imposing peaks of the Vilcanota mountain range, the valley has been, since Inca times, an agricultural pantry of Cusco. Today, it is famous for having the world's largest grain valley, which covers the area between the Inca towns of Pisac and Ollantaytambo, and thanks to its climate and unique geography, it is the ideal destination for adventure sport lovers (kayaking, mountain biking, free flights, and hikes).
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This attraction is in one of the most important archaeological regions. Possibly its name comes from a very common type of Bird in this area known as "p’isaqa." Some scholars suggest that the pre-Columbian city was in the form of a pisaqa, representing the local faun. Today, there is a colonial Town named P’isaq. In the Inca City, there is a famous Local Market full of crafts and local products.
The archaeological complex of Ollantaytambo was a strategic military, religious, and agricultural center. The architectural scene is exceptional in the size, style, and originality of its buildings. For the Quechua language, the name comes from the word Ollanta (which is the name of an Inca captain whose story was saved as an oral tradition and written as a drama by Antonio Valdez Urubamba priest in the mid-eighteenth century) is also a Spanish derivation of the word tampu (Tambo) in Quechua, which means "A city that offers accommodation, food, and comfort to passengers." Agricultural activity in this area benefited from the presence of the Patacancha Creek, where there are large terraces that are currently damaged and abandoned.
The typical Chinchero is an Inca city; the conquerors wanted to "civilize" and establish their culture but never succeeded because they fully resisted. Today, you can see this resistance in its inhabitants, as they inhabit the Inca constructions almost intact, in the same place where their ancestors lived and formed the largest and most prosperous civilization in America. The Rainbow City is located 28 km away. northwest of Cusco city, over 3,762 meters, at an intermediate location between the highlands and warm valley, surrounded by snow-capped Salkantay, Veronica, and Soray. The view from here is awesome. Chinchero was chosen by the Inca, Tupac Yupanqui, to establish his residence.
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Original passport and card of migration (TAM)
- Use sneakers or light/tennis shoes.
- Drink plenty of fluids during your excursions.
- Raincoat (long poncho) during the rainy season.
- Long-sleeved shirts.
- Long pants.
- Sunscreen, brimmed hat for sunny days.
- Binoculars.
- Sunglasses, plastic bags.
- Medicine and / or personal items (liquid for contact lenses)
- A backpack or lightweight suitcase (no weight limit between 5-6 kilos maximum)
- Camera or camcorder and films.
- Have on hand checks in small denominations and coins in soles or dollars.
Reviews(6)
Me and my friends booked the one day tour to see moray and the maras salt mines. The tour was cery well organised and we enjoyed a nice day. Unfortunately some days after the tour, we noticed a problem with a payment that we made on the tour. In the shop i seemed that our credit cards didn’t work, so we eventually paid by cash. But on my credit card bank statement, the money was subtracted. We got in contact with the tour company and they asked around. Eventually we received the money back :)
I met some friends in a hostel while I was staying in cusco, and we took this tour together, the first place we went was chincheros, it was quite nice, the guide took us to a clothes weaving place, and then off to the ruins. Everything was great
The Sacred Valley Tour is a tour of 12 hours. In those hours you are able to see the most important ruins around Cusco. We enjoyed our trip a lot. The guide explained the information in a good way and the driver was nice too.



