South Valley Tour (medio día)





Descripción
El Valle Sagrado de los Incas es una atracción de renombre en Cusco. La mayoría de los viajeros lo visitan en un viaje de un día y algunos eligen combinarlo con su viaje a Machu Picchu. Chincheros, Maras & Moray, Urubamba, Ollantaytambo y Pisac son algunos de los sitios reconocidos del programa de tours VIP Valle Sagrado y Valle Sagrado que los cubre a todos en una excursión de un día desde Cusco. Si tiene curiosidad por saber mucho más sobre la historia y la cultura de Perú y Cusco en particular, South Valley Tour sería una gran adición al Tour del Valle Sagrado. South Valley Tour ofrece un viaje a una atracción menos conocida de la ciudad de Cusco. Salpicados de lagos y ruinas arqueológicas de los Incas, los sitios de Pikillaqta, Tipón y Andahuaylillas valen la pena el viaje de medio día desde Cusco.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El recorrido comenzaría en el complejo arqueológico inca de Tipón, un sitio conocido por canales de agua y terrazas agrícolas. Se cree que los canales de agua de Tipon son utilizados como centro ceremonial por los incas para adorar el agua. La calle debajo del sitio es popular entre los cusqueños. Durante los fines de semana, los lugareños a menudo se reúnen para saborear la delicadeza local del cuy, que es una tradición popular aquí.
La próxima parada del viaje será en Pikillaqta. En el camino a Pikillaqta, pasaremos por un pueblo oscuro conocido como Oropesa. Oropesa se conoce como la "capital del pan del Perú". Alberga más de cincuenta panaderías diferentes en un pequeño pueblo. Pikillaqta es el único sitio que existe desde el tiempo Pre Inka. Pikillaqta es un complejo totalmente construido en adobe durante el régimen de Wari. Waris alguna vez dominó las partes costeras y centrales del Perú. Pikillaqta es una región montañosa con pequeños lagos en los alrededores. Durante el gobierno de Wari e incluso durante los incas, el maíz se produjo principalmente en Pikillaqta. El maíz era tan importante para los Waris que lo pintaron en sus cerámicas junto con sobrenaturales y deidades. En aquel entonces, se creía que Pikillacta controlaba toda la región a través de la agricultura.
Nuestra próxima parada será en Andahuaylillas. Andahuaylillas es el hogar de la Capilla Sixtina de las Américas. Aunque desde el exterior puede no parecer tan llamativo para la mayoría, el interior de esta capilla es un caleidoscopio sorprendente. Tiene una deslumbrante exhibición de coloridos murales, un altar adornado con pan de oro y techos pintados en artesonados. El "San Pedro de Andahuaylillas", conocido por los lugareños, fue construido a fines del siglo XVI dado que uno de sus murales, firmado por Luis de Riaño, tiene una fecha escrita que dice que es del año 1626. Luego regresaremos a Cusco.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Lo recogeremos de su hotel en el centro histórico de Cusco. Nota: este servicio no incluye la recogida en residencias privadas, por ejemplo; Airbnb u hoteles que están fuera del centro histórico.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(19)
Just wonderful. Perfect. Exceptional guide. Super indico. Lugares lindíssimos. Lindas histórias. Super quiet walk.
It is a very good tour, before we started we stopped in a community where we had an explanatory talk about the discovery of Machu Picchu quite interesting. Several places are visited, so sometimes it gets a little short time, especially in Pikillaqta, since it is very large. It is advisable to wear suns, since the entrance to the church is only with cash. Lunch is also cash only, it is optional to have lunch at the place where the guide leaves you, it was a normal lunch, nothing special.
I'm not sure about the raving reviews of this tour but first of all, don't do this tour if you don't understand Spanish. 80% of the tour is in Spanish despite saying bilingual. Our guide had limited English which made asking questions difficult. There is some interesting info but nothing worth spending a day doing this tour especially if you have done the other more popular tours in Cusco. I felt like I paid for a driving service rather than guided tour. Even cheap it is not worth the detour. Do something else.
The experience was good, but at the end of the day was exhausted. It takes good physical preparation to climb and descend the various stairs of the archaeological sites. Other than that, I took wonderful pictures. In Tipón I was enchanted with the history of the place and impressed with the hydraulic engineering and architecture of a time when there was no technology.
This is a great half day tour to some less touristy incredible sites! If you enjoy history and exploring ruins, worthwhile!
The original Incan ruins where they followed simple agriculture techniques was incredible. Church was closed due to renovation which was huge disappointment. Other ruins were partly closed. Tipon is a must see.
The guide was knowledgeable and we saw the sites we were supposed to see. That said, they tell you pick up is at a specific time and the expect you to be ready earlier than that. To get to the transport at the hotel we had to walk blocks through the city in the rain and my shoes were wet before the tour even began. The guide at one point refused to let me use the bathroom, when there clearly was a bathroom to use. I’m glad I could hold it, but what if I couldn’t !? The tour doesn’t say lunch is included, but we went anyway, and I couldn’t do anything about it, so I lost an hour there. They were kind and dropped me at another site on the way back, but it wasn’t out of their way. One of the highlights of the tour was a very knowledgeable and polite man who shared with us the details of how Machu Picchu was discovered. He was lovely.
The tour guides were absolutely amazing! They took such great care of us the entire time, making sure that we were taken care. This is definitely less traveled by Americans and Europeans, but it gave it a real authentic touch. The only set back was two in our group only spoke English and the tour was entirely in Spanish. We still had a great time we just thought it was going to be bilingual. The air conditioner was also minimal.
I enjoyed the trip that I took to the South Valley. I was fascinated by the ruins at Tipon, and the Wari ruins at Pikillaqta were amazing as well. I had already been to the church at Andahuaylas earlier in my visit to Cusco, but it is worth a look as part of this tour if you've not seen it. The restaurant that was chosen for lunch was quite good, and very efficient preparing all of our meals such that they were basically ready for us upon our arrival. (Try the trout!) The guide was bilingual (English and Spanish), and very knowledgeable. I am only giving 4 out of 5 marks, however, because I was told that I would be picked up at my hotel in San Blass, but the morning of the trip I was called a bit after 8 am and told to walk to the Main Square to catch the bus instead. It's a good thing I had time to spare to accommodate this last minute change of plans!
The van transport to Tipon, Piquillaqta and Andahuaylillas was fine. The tour took longer than usual. A lot of waiting because it was both in Spanish and English. It was a mixed group. If you take this tour, specify 1 language only to stay within the schedule time and enjoy other activities.



