Embark on a full-day exploration of the Sacred Valley, visiting Pisaq, Urubamba, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero. Discover Inca ruins, local markets, and indulge in Peruvian cuisine.
Embark on a full-day exploration of the Sacred Valley, visiting Pisaq, Urubamba, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero. Discover Inca ruins, local markets, and indulge in Peruvian cuisine.
- Plaza de Armas - The tour commences at 1:00 pm in the vibrant heart of Cusco, the stunning Plaza de Armas. Here, the guide will introduce the most significant colonial and Inca structures surrounding the square, explaining its historical role as the main ceremonial hub of the Inca Empire. The tour then proceeds to the renowned 12 Angled Stone,…
- Plaza de Armas - The tour commences at 1:00 pm in the vibrant heart of Cusco, the stunning Plaza de Armas. Here, the guide will introduce the most significant colonial and Inca structures surrounding the square, explaining its historical role as the main ceremonial hub of the Inca Empire. The tour then proceeds to the renowned 12 Angled Stone, seamlessly integrated into an ancient Inca wall, and continues along Loreto Street, celebrated as a prime example of Inca urban planning, with original stone walls flanking both sides. This serves as an ideal introduction to Cusco’s blend of Inca and colonial heritage.
- Coricancha - The next stop is Coricancha, once the most vital temple in the Inca Empire, dedicated to the Sun. Visitors will observe how the Spanish constructed the Santo Domingo convent atop the original Inca foundations. Inside, the contrast between the impeccable Inca stonework and the colonial architecture above is evident. The guide will describe how this temple was once adorned in gold and used for significant ceremonies, astronomy, and worship, making it one of Cusco’s most intriguing sites.
- Sacsayhuaman - The tour then proceeds by vehicle to Sacsayhuaman, the most remarkable Inca site overlooking Cusco. This vast fortress is renowned for its massive zigzag stone walls, with blocks so precisely fitted that a piece of paper cannot be inserted between them. As visitors explore the site, the guide will recount tales of Inca battles, ceremonies, and how Sacsayhuaman remains integral to the Inti Raymi festival today. From this vantage point, some of the finest panoramic views of Cusco and the surrounding mountains can be enjoyed.
- Complejo Arqueologico Q’uenqo - The next destination is Qenqo, a mysterious Inca ceremonial center almost entirely carved from rock. Visitors will navigate its winding passages, carved channels, and concealed altars likely used for significant rituals. The name Qenqo means “zigzag” in Quechua, and its interior reveals why. The guide will discuss various theories about its purpose and the spiritual significance of this sacred site, helping visitors envision its appearance during Inca times.
- Pucapucara - The tour continues to Puka Pukara, meaning “Red Fortress” in Quechua. This site likely functioned as a military checkpoint and rest stop on the route connecting Cusco with the Sacred Valley and the jungle. From its terraces and stone walls, expansive views of the landscape are visible, allowing visitors to imagine Inca messengers and travelers passing through. The guide will highlight guard posts, walls, and rooms, illustrating how this small yet strategic site contributed to the capital’s defense.
- Tambomachay - The final visit is to Tambomachay, a serene Inca site renowned for its pristine water fountains and exquisite stonework. Often referred to as the “Inca Baths,” it may have served as a place of rest and water worship for Inca nobility. Here, visitors will observe perfectly constructed aqueducts and canals that continue to carry water after centuries. It is a tranquil, picturesque location to enjoy the fresh air, capture photos, and appreciate the Incas’ profound respect for nature before returning to Cusco.

- Hotel pick up and drop off (Cusco Historic Center)
- Entrance to Coricancha
- Professional tour guide
- Partial Tourist Ticket – Circuit I (Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, Puca Pucara, Tambomachay)
- Hotel pick up and drop off (Cusco Historic Center)
- Entrance to Coricancha
- Professional tour guide
- Partial Tourist Ticket – Circuit I (Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, Puca Pucara, Tambomachay)
- Cathedral entrance and visit
- Meals and snacks
- Travel insurance
- Cathedral entrance and visit
- Meals and snacks
- Travel insurance
This intimate half-day tour offers a convenient way to experience the highlights of Cusco in just one afternoon. Commencing at 1:00 pm, participants will join a welcoming local guide and a small group of fellow travelers to discover the city’s core and its main Inca sites. Stroll through the Plaza de Armas, admire the renowned 12 Angled Stone, and…
This intimate half-day tour offers a convenient way to experience the highlights of Cusco in just one afternoon. Commencing at 1:00 pm, participants will join a welcoming local guide and a small group of fellow travelers to discover the city’s core and its main Inca sites. Stroll through the Plaza de Armas, admire the renowned 12 Angled Stone, and wander along Loreto Street, where colonial architecture towers over ancient Inca walls. Visit Koricancha (Temple of the Sun), then enjoy a comfortable ride in tourist transport to Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, Puca Pucara, and Tambomachay. This is an ideal, leisurely afternoon to learn, capture photos, and begin acclimatizing for Machu Picchu.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Intimate half-day tour beginning at 1:00 pm
- Discover Plaza de Armas, 12 Angled Stone, Loreto Street, and Koricancha
- Visit Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, Puca Pucara, and Tambomachay
- Gain insights into Cusco’s Inca and colonial history with a friendly local guide
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.