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Cusco is a vibrant cosmopolitan city, where Inca and European culture merge, streets are full of history, and people are proud of their past. During this tour you will explore the most important places of both Inca and colonial times, as well as enjoy beautiful Andean landscapes. We will visit the Cathedral Basilica of Cusco, which houses valuable paintings from the seventeenth century; the Qorikancha, temple of the God Inti – the Sun; and Sacsayhuaman with its gigantic and zigzagging walls that leave everyone who visits it in awe. In route to the Sacred Valley you will witness exuberant corn crops lining the way. We´ll interact with locals of Pisaq and Ollantaytambo villages, as we learn about the archaeological remains. At the salt mines of Maras you will be impressed by the artisan way of farming and harvesting salt. Finally, you will meet the enigmatic Machu Picchu, hidden among the mountains and still guarding great mystery, knowledge and spirituality of the Empire of the Incas.
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Itinerary
Upon arrival at the Cusco airport, you will be welcomed and transferred to your hotel. Here you will receive an aromatic coca tea to help you acclimatize to the high altitude. You will have the morning free to rest, and we suggest you eat a light lunch to best acclimate. In the afternoon, we will enjoy touring Cusco including the Plaza de Armas, the Cathedral Basilica, and the Temple of Santo Domingo – Qorikancha. We continue in private transport to the upper part of the city (3700 masl) to visit the archaeological centers of Sacsayhuamán, Q’enqo, Pukapukara and Tambomachay. We conclude the day at approximately 6:30pm. leaving you free to enjoy dinner at your leisure. We recommend dining near the Plaza de Armas to enjoy the beautiful evening views of the city.
(There are no meals included on this day, but we are always happy to offer suggestions).
After a healthy breakfast, we´ll pick you up at your hotel to start our full day tour of the spectacular Sacred Valley of the Incas. As we head out of Cusco, our first stop will be Manos de la Comunidad, a place where we will be able to see all of the varieties of camelids that exist in the Peruvian Andes, such as: the guanaco, alpaca, vicuña and the llama. Here we will also be able to enjoy a weaving demonstration with rustic and distinctly Andean materials. We continue to the lively artisan town of Pisaq, descending to a height of 2970 masl / 9700 feet.
Pisac is famous for its preservation of the Inca culture within its peasant communities and for the impressive archaeological remains that the Incas left behind. In Pisaq we will visit the artisan market where you can opt to browse or buy unique pieces of handicrafts and handmade fabrics, as well as beautiful silver jewelry with Andean designs and inlays of energy stones and spondyllos brought from Ecuador – the latter highly coveted and valued at the time of the Incas. Next we visit the archaeological center of Pisaq located at a height of 3,400 masl / 11,154 feet – a place divided into neighborhoods showing superior stonework in their sacred places. Their talent is clearly reflected as you will see how they built every construction in harmony with nature, including their irrigation system which is quite complex and impressive!
After Pisaq we´ll continue west to the city of Urubamba, passing through picturesque towns full of culture and folklore. On the left side we will have the view of the Urubamba, Vilcanota or Wilkamayu river as it was called in Inca times and after about and hour we will enjoy a delicious traditional buffet lunch in one of the best restaurants in the area, where they will offer us a variety of dishes from the Peruvian gastronomy.
Finally, we continue to our last village, Ollantaytambo. Ollantaytambo, or Ollanta as its often referred to, is known as the last living Inca city because the layout and design of the town’s streets still maintain Inca architectural design. Here we will visit the main archaeological site where there is an ostentatious Temple dedicated to the Sun, as well as ceremonial fountains and terraces for agriculture. At last, we´ll go to the train station where we´ll board the train to Aguas Calientes. After a long day, here we will spend the night in our comfortable hotel to rest up for tomorrow.
Today we start very early (time to be confirmed) with breakfast included at the hotel. We will be picked up for an exciting bus ride zig-zagging up the mountainside for about 25 minutes until we reach the citadel of Machu Picchu, one of the Wonders of the World.
Inside the Citadel of Machupicchu we will enjoy a comprehensive tour of approximately 3 hours, visiting the most important places of this enigmatic and beautiful city. Machu Picchu is located in a transition zone bordering the Andes and the tropical zone of the Cusco Region so you will see exuberant and diverse vegetation.
The Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu is protected by the State, which is in charge of protecting not only the archaeological part, but also the flora and fauna. As we depart this spectacular site, you will find where you can stamp your passport with the stamp of Machu Picchu.
Once again we board the bus down to Aguas Calientes, where you have some time to explore the town and enjoy lunch in a local restaurant. Finally we go to the train station and board the return train to Cusco.
After your final breakfast in Cusco, we will transport you to the airport (we recommend at least 2 hours prior to your departure)
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