Discover the birthplace of the world on a half-day city tour of Cusco. Explore stunning Inca ruins, captivating landscapes, and picturesque villages in the Andes mountains of Peru.
Discover the birthplace of the world on a half-day city tour of Cusco. Explore stunning Inca ruins, captivating landscapes, and picturesque villages in the Andes mountains of Peru.
The tour begins by picking up guests from their hotel, depending on the chosen schedule. If the hotel is outside the historic center, the first stop is the Cathedral. This magnificent Colonial Church, dating back to 1960, is situated in Cusco’s main square and was declared a World Heritage Site in 1972. Following this, other archaeological sites will be…
The tour begins by picking up guests from their hotel, depending on the chosen schedule. If the hotel is outside the historic center, the first stop is the Cathedral. This magnificent Colonial Church, dating back to 1960, is situated in Cusco’s main square and was declared a World Heritage Site in 1972. Following this, other archaeological sites will be visited.
Koricancha Temple (Santo Domingo) - Known as the “Temple of the Sun,” its flawless architecture and stone construction highlight its significance as the most important temple of the Inca Empire.
Sacsayhuaman - Attributed to the Incas of the last dynasties, this site is located 3 km from Cusco, on the upper part of the city. Chroniclers describe it as a solar shrine, built with massive limestone blocks to defend the city from eastern invaders. It features three large terraces arranged in a zigzag pattern, bordered by enormous rock walls.
Qenqo - Situated a kilometer from Sacsayhuaman, this ceremonial center features a central giant monolith, possibly representing an animal, which was the main deity, surrounded by niches for offerings.
PucaPucara - An old tambo and guard post along the roads, its rustic construction includes streets, houses, and courtyards.
Tambomachay - Located 9 km from the city, known as the Inca baths due to the design of its water sources, it may have also served as a temple dedicated to water worship and purification for the Inca.
Points of Interest
- Peru Andes Top

- Professional tour guide in only one language (Spanish or English)
- Tourist transportation
- Professional tour guide in only one language (Spanish or English)
- Tourist transportation
- Entrance fee to Cathedral and to Qoricancha
- Tourist Ticket for archeological sites outside the city.
- Tips (optional)
- Entrance fee to Cathedral and to Qoricancha
- Tourist Ticket for archeological sites outside the city.
- Tips (optional)
Cusco, the Cradle of the World
Cusco’s remarkable history is embodied in its streets, plazas, valleys, and towns. Exceptional destinations showcasing Inca masons’ impressive engineering skills are evident in sites like Choquequirao, Saysayhuamán, Kenko, PucaPucara, Tambomachay, Qenqo, Ollantaytambo, and Machu Picchu. Here, we find an ecological marvel…
Cusco, the Cradle of the World
Cusco’s remarkable history is embodied in its streets, plazas, valleys, and towns. Exceptional destinations showcasing Inca masons’ impressive engineering skills are evident in sites like Choquequirao, Saysayhuamán, Kenko, PucaPucara, Tambomachay, Qenqo, Ollantaytambo, and Machu Picchu. Here, we find an ecological marvel constructed with the profound wisdom of ancient Peruvians. The region teems with enchanting landscapes like the Sacred Valley, where mountains are adorned with terraced fields. Idyllic villages weave past and present together succinctly. Indeed, Cusco stands as the cradle of the world.
Location: Located in the southern part of the Andes mountains in Peru
Size: It spans an area of 72,104 km2.
- Tourist ticket (not included in the tour)
- It is recommended that you wear long pants
- Waterproof jacket or raincoat
- Sunscreen 30 SPF or more.
- Sun hat
- Water
- Camera and films
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.