Explore Sacred Valley’s wonders in a day: Chinchero, Moray, Ollantaytambo. Discover Inca secrets, enjoy panoramic views, and savor a buffet lunch.
Explore Sacred Valley’s wonders in a day: Chinchero, Moray, Ollantaytambo. Discover Inca secrets, enjoy panoramic views, and savor a buffet lunch.
- Complejo Arqueológico Chinchero - After a journey of about 1 hour, the tour arrives in the town of Chinchero. This quaint indigenous Andean village is perched high on the windswept plains of Anta at an elevation of 3765 meters, approximately 30 km from Cusco. The area offers breathtaking views of the Sacred Valley of the Incas, with the Vilcabamba…
- Complejo Arqueológico Chinchero - After a journey of about 1 hour, the tour arrives in the town of Chinchero. This quaint indigenous Andean village is perched high on the windswept plains of Anta at an elevation of 3765 meters, approximately 30 km from Cusco. The area offers breathtaking views of the Sacred Valley of the Incas, with the Vilcabamba Range and the snow-capped peak of Salkantay gracing the western horizon. Chinchero is traditionally considered the mythical birthplace of the rainbow. Its main attraction for visitors is the vibrant Sunday market, which is less tourist-focused than the Pisac market. The village is primarily composed of adobe houses, and the residents continue to wear traditional attire. Historically, Chinchero may have been a significant settlement during the Inca era. The most remarkable remnant from this period is the massive stone wall in the main square, featuring ten trapezoidal niches.
- Moray - After a 30-minute drive, the tour reaches Moray. Throughout Cusco, the advanced agricultural techniques of the Incas, such as terrace farming and aqueduct irrigation, are evident. Moray, for instance, showcases circular terraces that highlight the sophisticated culture of the Inca civilization. Located 4.5 miles from Maras and 39 miles from Cusco, Moray’s circular agricultural terraces, reaching depths of up to 330 feet, are a major draw for visitors. These terraces are constructed with retaining walls and linked by an irrigation system. Moray served as an agricultural laboratory, where the Incas created microclimates to cultivate diverse crops.
- Maras - After another 30-minute drive, the tour arrives at the salt mines, or the renowned “salt pools” of Maras, situated in the rural community of Pichingoto. This location is a photographer’s paradise, offering a stunning landscape in all its splendor. It is also ideal for hikers and mountain bikers, as the trail connects the salt mines with the villages of Tarabamba and Pichingoto. Notable features of this area include the archaeological site of Moray, resembling an amphitheater with several circular terraces. Visitors should also explore the Sanctuary of Tiobamba, a colonial adobe church housing Cusco paintings like The Last Supper.
- Urubamba - After approximately 45 minutes of travel, the tour arrives in the city of Urubamba, where there is a break for rest and lunch.
Guests will enjoy a hearty lunch featuring a variety of national and local dishes, all accompanied by soothing Andean music.
- Ollantaytambo - After a 1-hour drive, the tour reaches the village of Ollantaytambo, a charming location that retains the layout of Inca structures, situated at an altitude of 9160 feet in the Urubamba province. Among its most remarkable attractions are the ceremonial temple dedicated to water worship and a fortress that guards the valley entrance against invasions. The temple features a series of terraces that visitors ascend via a steep staircase. The fortress, a stone colossus, was constructed between two mountains to safeguard the valley. The area also includes the Temple of the Inti (sun god), Incamisana, the Ñustas’ (princesses’) baths, the Cachiccata funeral towers, and a series of steep, stepped terraces on a hillside.
- Pisac - The captivating stone block walls of Pisac exhibit a harmonious proportion, from their size to the flawless joints of each stone, forming a stunning architectural complex that enchants visitors in the Sacred Valley. The name Pisac originates from Quechua, meaning partridge, a bird resembling a chicken that inhabits the area. According to some theories, this complex was somewhat akin to the “Real Estate” of the Inca Pachacutec, featuring a variety of structures such as terraces, a ceremonial hall, palaces, walls, and towers, all interconnected without any mortar. Known as the most significant ceremonial and religious site in Pisac, it boasts buildings made of sedimentary rocks.

- Lunch Buffet in Urubamba restaurant 14 inkas
- Transfer Hotel Cusco
- Guided tour
- Bilingual guide (English and Spanish)
- Lunch Buffet in Urubamba restaurant 14 inkas
- Transfer Hotel Cusco
- Guided tour
- Bilingual guide (English and Spanish)
- PARTIAL TICKET III (S/.70): Entrance 4 Archaeological Parks: Ollantaytambo, Pisac, Chichero, Moray.
- ENTRY TO MARAS SALT MINES (S/.20)
- PARTIAL TICKET III (S/.70): Entrance 4 Archaeological Parks: Ollantaytambo, Pisac, Chichero, Moray.
- ENTRY TO MARAS SALT MINES (S/.20)
Uncover the cultural gems of the Incas and delve into their history with an expert guide. Visit the weavers of Chinchero, the salt mines of Moray, and the sites of Ollantaytambo and Pisac. This full-day tour promises a remarkable, unique, and enriching journey, along with lively Andean markets for a genuine shopping experience, all in a comfortable…
Uncover the cultural gems of the Incas and delve into their history with an expert guide. Visit the weavers of Chinchero, the salt mines of Moray, and the sites of Ollantaytambo and Pisac. This full-day tour promises a remarkable, unique, and enriching journey, along with lively Andean markets for a genuine shopping experience, all in a comfortable tourist vehicle.
The Sacred Valley of the Incas, stretching between Pisac and Ollantaytambo, is renowned for its historical and cultural significance. Throughout the tour, traverse its stunning mountains, enjoy a pleasant climate, and experience an altitude lower than Cusco. Marvel at charming villages, ancient terraces, and the region’s key archaeological sites.
By booking this tour with us, you are assured of an extraordinary experience. Our team of professionals ensures a comprehensive, educational, and unforgettable tour in the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.