Connexion de la Vallée Sacrée au Machu Picchu (2 jours)





Description
L'une des visites les plus prisées de Cusco est la vallée sacrée des Incas, qui relie ensuite l'emblématique citadelle inca, Machu Picchu. La vallée autour de la ville impériale de Cusco offre un paysage sans fin, idéalement situé sur les rives du fleuve sacré, Vilcanota. La rivière Vilcanota serpente dans la vallée de Cusco. C'est la principale source d'eau pour les villages situés sur ses rives. Les habitants de ces villages ont conservé les traditions, les coutumes et le style de vie qu’ils pratiquent depuis le règne des Incas. Juste au bout de cette rivière sacrée se niche une ville appelée Urubamba qui forme une partie importante de la vallée sacrée. Lors de cette visite, vous vous arrêterez ici pour le déjeuner avant de prendre un train touristique pour Aguas Calientes. Aguas Calientes est une passerelle vers l'une des sept merveilles du monde - Machu Picchu.
Options de l'excursion
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Nous viendrons vous chercher à votre hôtel dans le centre historique de Cusco
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(2)
An excellent option to see both Sacred Valley Of Incas and Machu Picchu in one go! This tour indeed cover all the attractions and was very informative. Machu Picchu peru Cusco organised this tour very nicely and all logistics were well taken care of. Karen the owner met us the night before the tour and explained a lot about the itinerary and on what to expect and carry which helped us a lot. We are very happy with the whole organisation and will surely recommend this tour company.
On this trip I visited both Sacred Valley of Incas and Machu Picchu. I must admit that this was far beyond my expectations. Karen from Machu Picchu Peru Tours was very attentive and helpful. The night before the tour I visited her office near the main square of Cusco and she explained on what to carry and what to expect. It was at the last hour I requested for Vegeterian meal and she did organise it as well. On the day of the tour,the pickup was on time and the vehicle was super comfortable. We stopped at the town of Pisac where we visited the archealogical sitre and the traditional market. We then stopped at a town called Urubamba for lunch where they served us exotic Peruvian meal. After Urubamba we went to Ollantaytambo town, the town itself is charming with a lot of things to see. We boarded the train to Aguas Calientes town from there. Upon arriving there, a representative of their company picked me us and transferred me to the hotel in town. The hotel was stunning overlooking a lake. At night a local guide visited me and offered a briefing and handed me over the tickets. The next morning as advised by the guide, I took a bus to the citadel and met the guide at the main entrance. I was then pooled with a group of 8 other travellers and the guide gave us a very interesting tour of Machu Picchu and the history of the site. After the guided tour he gave us some free time too. The whole experience was very interesting one and i thank Karen frm the bottom of my heart.



