Sacred Valley of the Incas in 1 day

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The Pisac market

Is a must-see for those visiting the Cusco region. Every day, the streets fill to overflowing with artisans selling their goods and tourists from all over the world buying them. Sunday is the best and busiest day to visit by far. Villagers from miles around pack up their llamas and donkeys in the early hours of the morning in order to arrive and set up stalls where they sell vegetables and other produce. Even if you’re not a shopper, the market is worth a visit. It’s a great place to take photos and people-watch. Many of the cafés around the market have second-story balconies providing good views of the commotion below. The quality of the goods can be a little sketchy, and, if you’re looking to spend a lot of money on any one item, you’re better off in a fine gallery or store in Cusco or Lima. But prices are low (though higher than in the Cusco markets) and it is a great place to buy memorable souvenirs for friends back home.

P’isaq archaeological park

Is one of the most important archaeological region. Possibly its name comes from a very common type of Bird in this area known as “p’isaqa” Some scholars suggest that the pre-Columbian city was in the form of a “p’isaqa” representing the local faun. Today there are a colonial Town named P’isaq.

In the Inca City there is a famous Local Market, full of crafts and local products.

Ollantaytambo

The archaeological complex of Ollantaytambo was a strategic military, religious and agricultural center. The architectural scene is exceptional in its the size, style and originality of its buildings. For the Quechua language, the name comes from the word

Ollantay (which is the name of an Inca captain, whose story was saved as an oral tradition, and written as a drama of Antonio Valdez Urubamba priest in mid-eighteenth century) Also a Spanish derivation of the word tampu (Tambo) Quechua, which means “City that offers accommodation, food and comfort to passengers.”

Agricultural activity in this area benefited from the presence of the Patacancha creek, where there are large terraces that currently are damaged and abandoned.

Chinchero

The typical Chinchero is a Inca city, the conquerors wanted to “civilize” and establish their culture, but never succeeded, because they fully resisted. Today you can see this resistance in its inhabitants, as they inhabit the Inca constructions almost intact, in the same place where their ancestors lived and formed the largest and most prosperous civilization in America.

the Rainbow City is located 28 km. northwest of the Cusco city, over 3,762 meters, at an intermediate location between the highlands and warm valley, surrounded by snow-capped Salkantay, Veronica and Soray. The view from here is awesome. Chinchero was chosen by the Inca Tupac Yupanqui to establish his residence

At 19:00pm aprox, we’ll arrive in Cusco, transfer to your hotel or if you decide you can stop in the beautiful mean square of this City.

End of our services

INCLUDES :

  • Transfers.
  • Personal assistance along your tour.
  • Entrance fees to all touristic attractions.
  • Buffet lunch in Urubamba.
  • Touristic Bus with insurance SOAT.
  • Professional bilingual guide (English – Spanish) along your excursions.
  • Sacred Valley included the visit of Pisaq, Andean Market.
  • Archaeological parks of Pisaq, Ollantaytambo and Chinchero.

NOT INCLUDES :

  • Entrance to recreational sites, such as “Clubs” “Hot Springs, Amusement Parks”
  • Unscheduled Meals.
  • Others not specified in the Program.

From

USD $60

Length : 1 Day

Difficulty Level

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