Excursion d'une journée dans la vallée sacrée des Inkas avec Maras et Moray Cusco





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Le circuit de la vallée sacrée est l’un des circuits les plus populaires et traditionnels de la ville de Cusco. Ceci est une expérience complète qui comprend l'histoire, l'archéologie, la culture, la nature, la tradition et plus. Vous pouvez visiter tous les endroits de la vallée sacrée tels que nous: Chinchero, Maras, Moray, Urubamba, Ollantaytambo, Pisac
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Ce jour nous visiterons la "Vallée sacrée des Incas". La visite commence à 7h00 du matin, vous serez pris en charge à votre arrivée à l’hôtel pour vous rendre au village de Chinchero, où nous visiterons le site archéologique était un temple inca, et puis à l'époque coloniale, il a été construit sur un temple catholique, c'est l'endroit le plus élevé que nous visiterons dans la vallée sacrée.
Notre prochain point sera Maras, traversant des populations très typiques et des paysages magnifiques que nous apprécierons sur notre route. Maras est un village pittoresque avec des attractions préhispaniques, coloniales et républicaines. Après cela, vous visiterez Moray, c’est un site archéologique avec des terrasses creusées dans des trous naturels gigantesques qui ont été utilisés par les Incas comme centre d’expérimentation agricole. Ces terrasses agricoles ont été construites avec leurs canaux d’irrigation respectifs. mètres et la hauteur moyenne des plates-formes est de 1,80 m., entre chacun.
Nous visiterons ensuite les Salineras: ou "SALT MINES", composées d’environ 2000 petits puits de sel, exploités depuis l’époque des Incas comme moyen d’échange économique.
Après cela, nous nous dirigerons vers Urubamba où nous pourrons prendre un délicieux déjeuner. Nous nous dirigerons ensuite vers la ville d’Ollantaytambo pour visiter la forteresse d’Ollantaytambo. C’était un Tambo ou un logement à l’époque des Incas. Il a été nommé en l'honneur du chef Ollanta, célèbre pour sa liaison avec une princesse inca, fille de Pachacutec Inca. Ollantaytambo est la seule ville inca du Pérou encore habitée.
Ensuite, vous irez à Pisac, où nous visiterons le célèbre marché artisanal ainsi que le site archéologique de Pisac avec ses terrasses pittoresques sur les montagnes. Enfin, vous reviendrez à Cusco vers 19h00.
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- Condition physique moyenne requise
Avis(6)
Booked this trek to celebrate our dear friend's 50th birthday. Incredible experience. The tour guide (Tony and assistant Wilbur) were wonderful. Tony's strength was his ability to storytell the history of the land and culture. He had a strong knowledge of the geography/mountain ranges and history of Incan ruins/culture. Tony was upbeat and encouraging as well -as the trek can be challenging. Wilbur was thoughtful and intentional with our many questions. He was patient and held back with us, as half of our trek group were fast hikers and we 50-something year olds were...well, not as fast. The cooks (Esteban and Reuben - and crew) supplied us with healthy and beautiful displays of food. The porters/horseman kept track of all our items (and also seem to really put forth exceptional effort in their labor intense work. The porter animals looked well kept. Sleeping bags, mats, tents, beds were clean. Note: If you rent a sleeping bag, you also get a clean sleeping bag liner (i.e., leave yours at home).
. very beautiful route through the sacred valey and visit to the salt mines of Maras, the unique agricultural terraces moray, chinchero to see how they process Mali by lamas, and the incredibly beautiful temple of the sun in Ollataytambo
We had an amazing day with our Guide Juan Carlos! He speaks exceptional English, and he has a very comfortable and new mini van. We spent a whole day together in the sacred valley. He explained us many things, and he was also open for other perspectives too. It was one of the best day trip we did! Highly recommended!
Our group of six came from United States of America for a visit approved for a total of 10 days. We were totally impressed with our tour guide Juan, who is floating in English and very knowledgeable. He demonstrate immense knowledge with the surrounding and history of the places we visited. We were all very happy and would happily recommend to our friend who are planning on to visit Peru in the future..
An unforgettable experience, punctual attention, all your doubts were clarified. Full service highly recommended.
Here's a short summary of our tour on August 22nd 2019 (for more details, please read the whole story below): - We were seemingly forgotten on the day of the tour, but thanks to a phone call to Liberty Peru Travel, we were placed on the last two seats of a big bus with approx 40 people. - The tour-bus which we were placed in, was obviously intended to be a Spanish-only tour, as everyone on the bus were native Spanish speakers. - The tour was not operated by Liberty Peru Travel, but by Peruadventuretrek. - Luckily the guide was was very good with English and could make it a good tour for us. - The tour itinerary is very packed, which is why we would rather recommend to spend 1.5 to 2 days for all those activities. Here's the more detailed version: My wife and me booked this tour with Liberty Peru Travel via tripadvisor already months before our trip. As we can only speak a few sentences in Spanish, we booked the tour with an English speaking guide. We got a booking confirmation from tripadvisor, but it was lacking needed information, e.g. pick-up time window. Even after some weeks after booking, we did not get a final confirmation from Liberty Peru Travel. Only after contacting them via mail, they replied to us, that our booking was received and also missing details were provided. Once we were in Cusco we did the tour on August 22nd 2019. The tour should start with a pick-up at our hotel lobby in San Blas. We were in the lobby already 10 minutes before the pick-up time window, which was given to us via mail. About 10 to 15 minutes after the given time window elapsed, we had the hotel's receptionist call Liberty Peru Travel (just to make sure, they don't forget us). On the phone they stated, that someone is on the way and will be there in the next 5 minutes... Again 10 minutes later, a young guy arrived by foot (and a bit out of breath) at our hotel. He then asked us to follow him. We were almost running for a few blocks until the guy catched a taxi for us. Following a 15-20 minute taxi ride, we arrived at a gas station somewhere in Cusco. There we waited for another 10 minutes until a huge bus, which was already full of people arrived. We got the last two seats on the bus, as everyone else seemed to have been picked-up already way before us. The guide on the bus (who was actually from Peruadventuretrek - not from Liberty Peru Travel) asked us, if we booked the tour in Spanish, which we declined, because we wouldn't understand a thing. It turned out, that out of approx. 40 people on the bus everyone were Spanish native speakers except for us. All these circumstances made us quite sure, that we have been forgotten by Liberty Peru Travel and only after our hotel's receptionist called them, we were hastily placed in the last bus which they could find - which was obviously intended to be a Spanish-only tour. During the bus ride to the first stop, the guide emphasized, that the tour will be quite packed, as our one-day-itinerary is usually for 1.5 to 2 days. He then proceeded to give lengthy explanations in Spanish and only short summaries in English. As we wanted to get more information, than just short summaries, I took the guide aside at the first stop of our tour and asked him to give us the same kind of explanations in English, as he's doing in Spanish. Luckily for us, he was very understanding and afterwards gave interesting facts and useful information to us in English throughout the whole day. The tour itself is super interesting, but it is definitely also super packed. It's usually just enough to get a quick overview at each stop, but you don't have the time to go around or take more pictures. Therefore, I would only recommend to do this tour, if there's no way to free up more time in your schedule for the Sacred Valley.



