Tour della città a Cusco e visita del Museo Camelid Sudamericano





Descrizione
La città imperiale di Cusco ha una serie di edifici Inca e luoghi che meritano di essere visitati. E questo favoloso tour ti porta nei più importanti siti di Cusco. Dal momento che è davvero un posto affascinante da visitare; Fornendo una miscela delle due culture (Inca e Spagnolo), la città ha un aspetto completamente diverso dal resto del Perù. Questo tour è essenziale quando si visita Cusco ed è solitamente uno dei primi porti di scalo per tutti i turisti in visita. LUOGHI DI VISITE: Koricancha (Tempio del Sole), Saqsayhuaman, Qenqo, Pukapukara, Tambomachay (Tempio dell'acqua), Plaza de Armas di Cusco DISPONIBILITÀ: Ogni giorno DURATA DEL TOUR: Mattina (9:00 - 13:30) - Pomeriggio (13:30 - 18:00) FREQUENZA: tutto l'anno
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Descrizione esterna sulla piazza principale.
Museoum e sito acheologico templo del sol
sito archeologico
sito archeologico
sito archeologico
sito archeologico tempio dell'acqua
punto di arrivo
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- I neonati devono sedere in grembo a un adulto
- Sconsigliato in gravidanza
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
Recensioni(85)
It was a great experience, safe and comfortable transportation, extremely qualified guide, solicito and fine people. I highly recommend for those who want to explore the sights in a dynamic way in an afternoon.
Feeding the friendly alpacas and watching local weavers work on backstrap looms was the highlight of our afternoon! It’s a low-effort, high-reward city tour that gives you a genuine look into Andean life and heritage.
Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience! We’re delighted to hear that our Cusco City Tour and visit to the South American Camelid Museum was a great way to begin your trip. It’s wonderful to know that feeding the friendly alpacas and watching local weavers demonstrate traditional backstrap loom techniques were highlights of your afternoon. We’re especially happy that you enjoyed this relaxed and enriching experience and had the opportunity to connect with Andean culture, traditions, and heritage. Thank you for choosing us and for sharing your kind words. We hope to welcome you again for another unforgettable adventure in Peru!
Excellent tour with a very knowledgeable guide. The museum section was well curated, showing everything from ancient weaving techniques to feeding the camelids. A rich cultural day right in the heart of the Cusco region.
Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience! We’re delighted to hear that you enjoyed your Cusco City Tour and visit to the South American Camelid Museum. It’s wonderful to know that our knowledgeable guide helped make your experience both enjoyable and enriching. We’re especially happy that you appreciated the museum’s collection and the opportunity to learn about ancient weaving techniques and the care and feeding of South American camelids. We truly believe these cultural details offer a deeper connection to the heritage of the Cusco region. Thank you for choosing us and for sharing your kind words. We hope to welcome you again for another unforgettable adventure in Peru!
Great tour with the guide Marco very informative. We visit archaeological sites in the city of Cusco and is a complementary tour to the Sacred Valley. The only negative point was that it was almost 1 hour late to start. We stayed at the Plaza de Armas de Cusco looking for someone from the agency or the tour but it was difficult to find any information, we came to think that the tour had left before we arrived. But in the end everything went well and they were only late, we met and started the tour.
The tour was well organised and the tour guide was very knowledgeable. Well worth doing.
Thank you so much for your kind review! We're delighted to hear that you found the tour well organized and that your guide's knowledge made your experience even more enjoyable. It's wonderful to know you felt the tour was well worth it. We truly appreciate your feedback and hope to welcome you back for another unforgettable adventure in Cusco soon!
The city tour was very good, punctual Enterprise, clear information during the tour. The only point was that the guide did not expect the whole group to be complete to begin the activities. Except for that, it was great
This is an amazing tour! Highly recommend it. We had Americo as our guide and he was absolutely amazing. Not sure you are able to request him but he is worth trying to get! Very educational and informative! I cannot praise this tour enough.
Very nice place overlooking the temple of the sun, also grateful for the reception of the hosts. All super comfortable and very nice. Grateful with the stay!!
This was a very disorganized experience. They gave us a time and then the day of they changed the time. And then we couldn’t find everybody for the tours and then we started even later. And the tour is English and Spanish-speaking. But the guides English speaking skills was not super good so difficult to understand, and was more attentive to the Spanish-speaking people.
The tour guide, Americo, was amazing. At first we thought we would do a pretty basic tour, visiting the four ruins nearby Cuzco (Tambomachay, Puka Pukara, Qenqo and Sacsayhuaman), while passing time and preparing for the main and most expected attraction, Macchu Picchu. But Americo is not that kind of guide, that throws dates and facts like wikipedia bot. He has the vision, the passion, the understandment of his own culture, and almost like a personal crusade, he obliterates years of wrong information that we may have (thanks to centuries of prejudice and colonization) and slowly builds, stone by stone, a complete fresh and beautiful painting of what was the Inka civilization, and how important and central was Cuzco at that time. At the end of the tour with Americo you may feel like many people that goes to the Louvre just to see the Mona Lisa (in this case, Macchu Picchu) and once there may discover even greater artworks and historical pieces, that most tourists, sadly, will never know. And yes, you may disagree with Americo, like 25%, but 75% of what he says makes a lot of sense (Fun fact, both Mona Lisa and Macchu Picchu are widely popular around the world just because they went "viral" globally in 1911 thanks to the rise of modern newspapers)



