Perolniyoc Waterfall & Ñaupa Iglesia Short Trek – Sacred Valley Day Hike

Perolniyoc Waterfall & Ñaupa Iglesia Short Trek – Sacred Valley Day Hike Summary Day 1 Perolniyoc Waterfall & Ñaupa Iglesia Short Trek – Sacred Valley Day Hike ITINERARY INCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DAY 1: Cusco – Perolniyoc Waterfall – Ñaupa Iglesia – Cusco Cusco – Perolniyoc Waterfall – Ñaupa Iglesia – Cusco 07:00 AM – Departure from Cusco by tourist transport Travel approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to the starting point of the hike Begin the guided trek: Short walk of about 20 minutes to reach the trailhead Hike approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to reach Perolniyoc Waterfall Enjoy the impressive waterfall and surrounding landscapes Continue toward the nearby archaeological site of Perolniyoc Take in panoramic views of the Sacred Valley mountains Total hiking time: approximately 3 hours Return to the transport vehicle and continue to Ñaupa Iglesia, a sacred Inca ceremonial site known for its mystical stone structures and spiritual atmosphere Lunch (buffet-style) in Urubamba Return journey to Cusco Arrival in Cusco: afternoon/evening INCLUDES Tourist transportation (Cusco – Sacred Valley – Cusco) Professional bilingual guide Buffet lunch in Urubamba Assistance throughout the tour NOT INCLUDED Entrance fees (if applicable) Drinks and additional snacks Personal expenses Tips (optional) WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Wear comfortable hiking clothing Use sturdy trekking or hiking shoes Bring a light jacket or windbreaker Use sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses) Carry enough water and light snacks Bring a camera or smartphone for photos Carry your passport or valid ID DAY 1: Cusco – Perolniyoc Waterfall – Ñaupa Iglesia – Cusco Cusco – Perolniyoc Waterfall – Ñaupa Iglesia – Cusco 07:00 AM – Departure from Cusco by tourist transport Travel approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to the starting point of the hike Begin the guided trek: Short walk of about 20 minutes to reach the trailhead Hike approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to reach Perolniyoc Waterfall Enjoy the impressive waterfall and surrounding landscapes Continue toward the nearby archaeological site of Perolniyoc Take in panoramic views of the Sacred Valley mountains Total hiking time: approximately 3 hours Return to the transport vehicle and continue to Ñaupa Iglesia, a sacred Inca ceremonial site known for its mystical stone structures and spiritual atmosphere Lunch (buffet-style) in Urubamba Return journey to Cusco Arrival in Cusco: afternoon/evening Cusco – Perolniyoc Waterfall – Ñaupa Iglesia – Cusco 07:00 AM – Departure from Cusco by tourist transport Travel approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to the starting point of the hike Begin the guided trek: Short walk of about 20 minutes to reach the trailhead Hike approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to reach Perolniyoc Waterfall Enjoy the impressive waterfall and surrounding landscapes Continue toward the nearby archaeological site of Perolniyoc Take in panoramic views of the Sacred Valley mountains Total hiking time: approximately 3 hours Return to the transport vehicle and continue to Ñaupa Iglesia, a sacred Inca ceremonial site known for its mystical stone structures and spiritual atmosphere Lunch (buffet-style) in Urubamba Return journey to Cusco Arrival in Cusco: afternoon/evening INCLUDES Tourist transportation (Cusco – Sacred Valley – Cusco) Professional bilingual guide Buffet lunch in Urubamba Assistance throughout the tour NOT INCLUDED Entrance fees (if applicable) Drinks and additional snacks Personal expenses Tips (optional) WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Wear comfortable hiking clothing Use sturdy trekking or hiking shoes Bring a light jacket or windbreaker Use sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses) Carry enough water and light snacks Bring a camera or smartphone for photos Carry your passport or valid ID Book Now
Cachicata Trek to Inti Punku – Full Day Adventure (Sacred Valley)

Cachicata Trek to Inti Punku – Full Day Adventure (Sacred Valley) Summary Day 1 Cachicata Trek to Inti Punku – Full Day Adventure (Sacred Valley) ITINERARY INCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DAY 1: Cachicata Trek – Inti Punku Cachicata Trek – Inti Punku 05:30 – 06:00 AM – Pick-up from your hotel in Cusco Drive for approximately 1.5 hours to Ollantaytambo, starting point of the trek Begin the hike towards Cachicata quarry and Inti Punku Morning hike (4–5 hours approx.) Ascend along ancient Inca trails Observe the Cachicata stone quarry and massive carved stones Learn about Inca construction techniques and stone transport systems See chullpas (ancient funerary structures) along the route Enjoy panoramic views of the Sacred Valley and surrounding mountains Arrival at Inti Punku (Sun Gate) at approximately 3,900 m (12,795 ft) Free time to explore, rest, and take photos Experience the spiritual and ceremonial significance of the site Lunch break with scenic mountain views Begin descent back to Ollantaytambo Late afternoon – Return transport to Cusco (or optional drop-off in Ollantaytambo) Approx. arrival in Cusco: evening (around 8:00–9:00 PM) INCLUDES Hotel pick-up and drop-off (Cusco or Sacred Valley) Tourist transportation Professional bilingual guide Box lunch Trekking assistance during the route NOT INCLUDED Breakfast and dinner Drinks and additional beverages Snacks Trekking poles Tips Personal expenses WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Wear comfortable hiking boots with good grip and ankle support Bring a waterproof jacket or rain poncho (weather can change quickly) Use sunscreen (SPF 35+) and a sun hat Bring at least 1.5–2 liters of water Carry extra snacks for energy during the hike Bring a camera or phone with enough storage for photos Acclimatize in Cusco for at least 1–2 days before the trek DAY 1: Cachicata Trek – Inti Punku Cachicata Trek – Inti Punku 05:30 – 06:00 AM – Pick-up from your hotel in Cusco Drive for approximately 1.5 hours to Ollantaytambo, starting point of the trek Begin the hike towards Cachicata quarry and Inti Punku Morning hike (4–5 hours approx.) Ascend along ancient Inca trails Observe the Cachicata stone quarry and massive carved stones Learn about Inca construction techniques and stone transport systems See chullpas (ancient funerary structures) along the route Enjoy panoramic views of the Sacred Valley and surrounding mountains Arrival at Inti Punku (Sun Gate) at approximately 3,900 m (12,795 ft) Free time to explore, rest, and take photos Experience the spiritual and ceremonial significance of the site Lunch break with scenic mountain views Begin descent back to Ollantaytambo Late afternoon – Return transport to Cusco (or optional drop-off in Ollantaytambo) Approx. arrival in Cusco: evening (around 8:00–9:00 PM) Cachicata Trek – Inti Punku 05:30 – 06:00 AM – Pick-up from your hotel in Cusco Drive for approximately 1.5 hours to Ollantaytambo, starting point of the trek Begin the hike towards Cachicata quarry and Inti Punku Morning hike (4–5 hours approx.) Ascend along ancient Inca trails Observe the Cachicata stone quarry and massive carved stones Learn about Inca construction techniques and stone transport systems See chullpas (ancient funerary structures) along the route Enjoy panoramic views of the Sacred Valley and surrounding mountains Arrival at Inti Punku (Sun Gate) at approximately 3,900 m (12,795 ft) Free time to explore, rest, and take photos Experience the spiritual and ceremonial significance of the site Lunch break with scenic mountain views Begin descent back to Ollantaytambo Late afternoon – Return transport to Cusco (or optional drop-off in Ollantaytambo) Approx. arrival in Cusco: evening (around 8:00–9:00 PM) INCLUDES Hotel pick-up and drop-off (Cusco or Sacred Valley) Tourist transportation Professional bilingual guide Box lunch Trekking assistance during the route NOT INCLUDED Breakfast and dinner Drinks and additional beverages Snacks Trekking poles Tips Personal expenses WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Wear comfortable hiking boots with good grip and ankle support Bring a waterproof jacket or rain poncho (weather can change quickly) Use sunscreen (SPF 35+) and a sun hat Bring at least 1.5–2 liters of water Carry extra snacks for energy during the hike Bring a camera or phone with enough storage for photos Acclimatize in Cusco for at least 1–2 days before the trek Book Now
Willoq Ancient Weaving Tour – Sacred Valley (Full Day)

Willoq Ancient Weaving Tour – Sacred Valley (Full Day) Summary Day 1 Willoq Ancient Weaving Tour – Sacred Valley (Full Day) ITINERARY INCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DAY 1: Exploring Willoq Willoq Ancient Weaving Tour – Sacred Valley 08:00 AM – Pick-up from your hotel in Cusco in a private tourist bus. Travel towards Ollantaytambo, enjoying breathtaking Sacred Valley landscapes. Take a detour to the traditional community of Willoq (approx. 45 minutes from Ollantaytambo). Upon arrival, cultural activities begin: Welcome ceremony with the local community Participation in a Pachamama offering ceremony (Mother Earth ritual) Visit to the local weavers’ association Observation and explanation of traditional textile techniques Discovery of garments such as llicllas (women’s shawls) and ponchos (for men) Learning about symbolic Andean designs inspired by nature and animals Demonstration of natural dyeing processes using alpaca fibers Cultural interaction and free time with INCLUDES Hotel pick-up Tourist transportation (private bus) Professional guide Box lunch Participation in Pachamama ceremony NOT INCLUDED Drinks and snacks Tips Personal expenses WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Bring a camera to capture this unique cultural experience Wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes Bring sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses) Carry cash for optional textile purchases Stay hydrated throughout the tour DAY 1: Exploring Willoq Willoq Ancient Weaving Tour – Sacred Valley 08:00 AM – Pick-up from your hotel in Cusco in a private tourist bus. Travel towards Ollantaytambo, enjoying breathtaking Sacred Valley landscapes. Take a detour to the traditional community of Willoq (approx. 45 minutes from Ollantaytambo). Upon arrival, cultural activities begin: Welcome ceremony with the local community Participation in a Pachamama offering ceremony (Mother Earth ritual) Visit to the local weavers’ association Observation and explanation of traditional textile techniques Discovery of garments such as llicllas (women’s shawls) and ponchos (for men) Learning about symbolic Andean designs inspired by nature and animals Demonstration of natural dyeing processes using alpaca fibers Cultural interaction and free time with Willoq Ancient Weaving Tour – Sacred Valley 08:00 AM – Pick-up from your hotel in Cusco in a private tourist bus. Travel towards Ollantaytambo, enjoying breathtaking Sacred Valley landscapes. Take a detour to the traditional community of Willoq (approx. 45 minutes from Ollantaytambo). Upon arrival, cultural activities begin: Welcome ceremony with the local community Participation in a Pachamama offering ceremony (Mother Earth ritual) Visit to the local weavers’ association Observation and explanation of traditional textile techniques Discovery of garments such as llicllas (women’s shawls) and ponchos (for men) Learning about symbolic Andean designs inspired by nature and animals Demonstration of natural dyeing processes using alpaca fibers Cultural interaction and free time with INCLUDES Hotel pick-up Tourist transportation (private bus) Professional guide Box lunch Participation in Pachamama ceremony NOT INCLUDED Drinks and snacks Tips Personal expenses WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Bring a camera to capture this unique cultural experience Wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes Bring sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses) Carry cash for optional textile purchases Stay hydrated throughout the tour Book Now
Pisac Full Day Tour – Inca Heritage & Landscapes

Pisac Full Day Tour: Inca Heritage & Landscapes Summary Day 1 Pisac Full Day Tour: Inca Heritage & Landscapes ITINERARY INCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DAY 1: Pisac Full Day Tour Pisac Full Day Tour: Inca Heritage & Landscapes Pickup and Departure: We begin our journey from your accommodation in Cusco toward the Sacred Valley. Pisac Inca City Exploration: Walk through the massive agricultural sectors and their impressive terraces. Visit the ceremonial centers, including the liturgical fountains. Discover the Intihuatana, the sacred «hitching post of the sun.» Inca Trail Hike: Experience breathtaking landscapes while walking through original Inca paths connecting the sectors. Descent to Pisac Village: A scenic walk down to the colonial town of Pisac to enjoy its local charm. Local Lunch: Enjoy a delicious traditional lunch at a local restaurant. Optional Returns: * Visit to llama and alpaca farms to learn about Andean camelids. Stop at the monumental fortress of Sacsayhuaman. Tour Conclusion: Return to Cusco city. INCLUDES Transport: Round-trip transportation. Professional Guide: Expert insights at all sites. Lunch: Meal at a selected local restaurant. Optional Stops: Visits to the llama farm and Sacsayhuaman. NOT INCLUDED Tourist Ticket (BTG): Entrance fees to archaeological sites. Drinks: Soft drinks or alcoholic beverages during lunch. Tips: For the guide and driver (optional). Personal Expenses: Souvenirs or market shopping. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Wear sturdy hiking boots or shoes with good grip for the Inca stone paths and the descent. Dress in layers to adapt to the Sacred Valley’s changing temperatures throughout the day. Bring a high-quality sunblock, a wide-brimmed hat, and polarized sunglasses. Carry a waterproof jacket or a rain poncho, even if the sky looks clear. Stay hydrated by carrying at least one liter of water during the archaeological site tour. Bring your original passport and the Cusco Tourist Ticket (BTG) for the checkpoints. Have local currency (Peruvian Soles) in cash for small purchases at the Pisac market. Pack some light snacks like nuts or energy bars to keep your stamina up before lunch. Use a small backpack to keep your hands free during the hike through the ceremonial centers. Ensure your phone or camera is fully charged to capture the views from the Intihuatana. Take it slow during the descent to the village to protect your knees and enjoy the scenery. Consider taking a coca leaf tea or candy before the hike to help with the altitude. DAY 1: Pisac Full Day Tour Pisac Full Day Tour: Inca Heritage & Landscapes Pickup and Departure: We begin our journey from your accommodation in Cusco toward the Sacred Valley. Pisac Inca City Exploration: Walk through the massive agricultural sectors and their impressive terraces. Visit the ceremonial centers, including the liturgical fountains. Discover the Intihuatana, the sacred «hitching post of the sun.» Inca Trail Hike: Experience breathtaking landscapes while walking through original Inca paths connecting the sectors. Descent to Pisac Village: A scenic walk down to the colonial town of Pisac to enjoy its local charm. Local Lunch: Enjoy a delicious traditional lunch at a local restaurant. Optional Returns: * Visit to llama and alpaca farms to learn about Andean camelids. Stop at the monumental fortress of Sacsayhuaman. Tour Conclusion: Return to Cusco city. Pisac Full Day Tour: Inca Heritage & Landscapes Pickup and Departure: We begin our journey from your accommodation in Cusco toward the Sacred Valley. Pisac Inca City Exploration: Walk through the massive agricultural sectors and their impressive terraces. Visit the ceremonial centers, including the liturgical fountains. Discover the Intihuatana, the sacred «hitching post of the sun.» Inca Trail Hike: Experience breathtaking landscapes while walking through original Inca paths connecting the sectors. Descent to Pisac Village: A scenic walk down to the colonial town of Pisac to enjoy its local charm. Local Lunch: Enjoy a delicious traditional lunch at a local restaurant. Optional Returns: * Visit to llama and alpaca farms to learn about Andean camelids. Stop at the monumental fortress of Sacsayhuaman. Tour Conclusion: Return to Cusco city. INCLUDES Transport: Round-trip transportation. Professional Guide: Expert insights at all sites. Lunch: Meal at a selected local restaurant. Optional Stops: Visits to the llama farm and Sacsayhuaman. NOT INCLUDED Tourist Ticket (BTG): Entrance fees to archaeological sites. Drinks: Soft drinks or alcoholic beverages during lunch. Tips: For the guide and driver (optional). Personal Expenses: Souvenirs or market shopping. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Wear sturdy hiking boots or shoes with good grip for the Inca stone paths and the descent. Dress in layers to adapt to the Sacred Valley’s changing temperatures throughout the day. Bring a high-quality sunblock, a wide-brimmed hat, and polarized sunglasses. Carry a waterproof jacket or a rain poncho, even if the sky looks clear. Stay hydrated by carrying at least one liter of water during the archaeological site tour. Bring your original passport and the Cusco Tourist Ticket (BTG) for the checkpoints. Have local currency (Peruvian Soles) in cash for small purchases at the Pisac market. Pack some light snacks like nuts or energy bars to keep your stamina up before lunch. Use a small backpack to keep your hands free during the hike through the ceremonial centers. Ensure your phone or camera is fully charged to capture the views from the Intihuatana. Take it slow during the descent to the village to protect your knees and enjoy the scenery. Consider taking a coca leaf tea or candy before the hike to help with the altitude. Book Now
Pisaq – Ollantaytambo & Chinchero – Classic Sacred Valley Tour – 1D

Pisaq – Ollantaytambo & Chinchero – Classic Sacred Valley Tour – 1D Summary Day 1 Pisaq – Ollantaytambo & Chinchero – Classic Sacred Valley Tour ITINERARY INCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS Day 1: Pisaq – Ollantaytambo & Chinchero – Classic Sacred Valley Tour Day 1:Pisaq – Ollantaytambo & Chinchero – Classic Sacred Valley Tour Start: 7:00 AM in Cusco. Itinerary: Písac: 40-minute trip through the Sacred Valley. Visit to the artisan market and the archaeological site, with a guided explanation about Inca agriculture, terraces, and the importance of the site during the Inca period. Time to explore and take photos. Ollantaytambo: Guided tour of the archaeological site, including the Temple Hill, terraces, and ceremonial areas. Explanation about its role as a military, religious, and agricultural center. Option to stay here if continuing to Machu Picchu. Chinchero: Visit an Inca archaeological site and colonial church, followed by a traditional textile demonstration where local weavers explain ancestral techniques using natural dyes and alpaca wool. End: Return to Cusco around 6:00 PM. INCLUDES Tourist Transportation: Comfortable transport between Sacred Valley sites. Bilingual professional guide (English – Spanish). (Inquire about other languages with additional fees for private service). NOT INCLUDED Tickets: BTG (Tourist Ticket): 70 soles (partial) or 130 soles (full). Payment in cash only (cards and other currencies not accepted). Lunch. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Comfortable Clothing: Wear lightweight, breathable clothing and layers for temperature changes. Sturdy Footwear: Comfortable shoes or hiking boots suitable for walking and exploring. Sun Protection: Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. Water: Bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. Snacks: Pack some snacks to enjoy during breaks. Camera: For capturing the stunning landscapes and historical sites. Cash: Bring cash in soles for entrance fees (no cards accepted at some sites). Personal Items: A small backpack with essentials, such as medication or personal hygiene items. Poncho or Rain Gear: Weather can change, so be prepared for rain. ID and Tickets: Ensure you have your identification and any necessary tickets for the tour. Day 1: Pisaq – Ollantaytambo & Chinchero – Classic Sacred Valley Tour Day 1:Pisaq – Ollantaytambo & Chinchero – Classic Sacred Valley Tour Start: 7:00 AM in Cusco. Itinerary: Písac: 40-minute trip through the Sacred Valley. Visit to the artisan market and the archaeological site, with a guided explanation about Inca agriculture, terraces, and the importance of the site during the Inca period. Time to explore and take photos. Ollantaytambo: Guided tour of the archaeological site, including the Temple Hill, terraces, and ceremonial areas. Explanation about its role as a military, religious, and agricultural center. Option to stay here if continuing to Machu Picchu. Chinchero: Visit an Inca archaeological site and colonial church, followed by a traditional textile demonstration where local weavers explain ancestral techniques using natural dyes and alpaca wool. End: Return to Cusco around 6:00 PM. Day 1:Pisaq – Ollantaytambo & Chinchero – Classic Sacred Valley Tour Start: 7:00 AM in Cusco. Itinerary: Písac: 40-minute trip through the Sacred Valley. Visit to the artisan market and the archaeological site, with a guided explanation about Inca agriculture, terraces, and the importance of the site during the Inca period. Time to explore and take photos. Ollantaytambo: Guided tour of the archaeological site, including the Temple Hill, terraces, and ceremonial areas. Explanation about its role as a military, religious, and agricultural center. Option to stay here if continuing to Machu Picchu. Chinchero: Visit an Inca archaeological site and colonial church, followed by a traditional textile demonstration where local weavers explain ancestral techniques using natural dyes and alpaca wool. End: Return to Cusco around 6:00 PM. INCLUDES Tourist Transportation: Comfortable transport between Sacred Valley sites. Bilingual professional guide (English – Spanish). (Inquire about other languages with additional fees for private service). NOT INCLUDED Tickets: BTG (Tourist Ticket): 70 soles (partial) or 130 soles (full). Payment in cash only (cards and other currencies not accepted). Lunch. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Comfortable Clothing: Wear lightweight, breathable clothing and layers for temperature changes. Sturdy Footwear: Comfortable shoes or hiking boots suitable for walking and exploring. Sun Protection: Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. Water: Bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. Snacks: Pack some snacks to enjoy during breaks. Camera: For capturing the stunning landscapes and historical sites. Cash: Bring cash in soles for entrance fees (no cards accepted at some sites). Personal Items: A small backpack with essentials, such as medication or personal hygiene items. Poncho or Rain Gear: Weather can change, so be prepared for rain. ID and Tickets: Ensure you have your identification and any necessary tickets for the tour. Book Now
South Sacred Valley – Pisac – Tipon – Pikillacta – Andahuaylillas 1 Day

South Sacred Valley – Pisac – Tipon – Pikillacta – Andahuaylillas 1 Day Summary Day 1 South Sacred Valley + Pisac ITINERARY INCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS Day 1: South Sacred Valley + Pisac Day 1: South Sacred Valley + Pisac Start: Hotel pickup between 8:00 and 8:30 a.m. Tipón: Inca ceremonial center with an advanced water channeling system. Pikillacta: Walled citadel of the Wari Empire, key to its expansion into Cusco. Andahuaylillas: Colonial church, the «Sistine Chapel of America,» featuring murals and baroque altarpieces. Písac: 40-minute trip, visit to the artisan market and archaeological site with a guided explanation. Free time: Opportunity to explore Písac on your own. Return: Arrival in Cusco at approximately 5:30 p.m. INCLUDES Tourist Transport: Comfortable transportation between the Sacred Valley sites. Professional bilingual guide (English – Spanish). (Ask about other languages with additional fees for private service). NOT INCLUDED Hotel in Cusco. Gratuities. BTG tickets (S/130 PEN). Other unmentioned services. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Comfortable Clothing: Wear lightweight, breathable clothing and layers for temperature changes. Sturdy Footwear: Comfortable shoes or hiking boots suitable for walking and exploring. Sun Protection: Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. Water: Bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. Snacks: Pack some snacks to enjoy during breaks. Camera: For capturing the stunning landscapes and historical sites. Cash: Bring cash in soles for entrance fees (no cards accepted at some sites). Personal Items: A small backpack with essentials, such as medication or personal hygiene items. Poncho or Rain Gear: Weather can change, so be prepared for rain. ID and Tickets: Ensure you have your identification and any necessary tickets for the tour Day 1: South Sacred Valley + Pisac Day 1: South Sacred Valley + Pisac Start: Hotel pickup between 8:00 and 8:30 a.m. Tipón: Inca ceremonial center with an advanced water channeling system. Pikillacta: Walled citadel of the Wari Empire, key to its expansion into Cusco. Andahuaylillas: Colonial church, the «Sistine Chapel of America,» featuring murals and baroque altarpieces. Písac: 40-minute trip, visit to the artisan market and archaeological site with a guided explanation. Free time: Opportunity to explore Písac on your own. Return: Arrival in Cusco at approximately 5:30 p.m. Day 1: South Sacred Valley + Pisac Start: Hotel pickup between 8:00 and 8:30 a.m. Tipón: Inca ceremonial center with an advanced water channeling system. Pikillacta: Walled citadel of the Wari Empire, key to its expansion into Cusco. Andahuaylillas: Colonial church, the «Sistine Chapel of America,» featuring murals and baroque altarpieces. Písac: 40-minute trip, visit to the artisan market and archaeological site with a guided explanation. Free time: Opportunity to explore Písac on your own. Return: Arrival in Cusco at approximately 5:30 p.m. INCLUDES Tourist Transport: Comfortable transportation between the Sacred Valley sites. Professional bilingual guide (English – Spanish). (Ask about other languages with additional fees for private service). NOT INCLUDED Hotel in Cusco. Gratuities. BTG tickets (S/130 PEN). Other unmentioned services. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Comfortable Clothing: Wear lightweight, breathable clothing and layers for temperature changes. Sturdy Footwear: Comfortable shoes or hiking boots suitable for walking and exploring. Sun Protection: Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. Water: Bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. Snacks: Pack some snacks to enjoy during breaks. Camera: For capturing the stunning landscapes and historical sites. Cash: Bring cash in soles for entrance fees (no cards accepted at some sites). Personal Items: A small backpack with essentials, such as medication or personal hygiene items. Poncho or Rain Gear: Weather can change, so be prepared for rain. ID and Tickets: Ensure you have your identification and any necessary tickets for the tour Book Now
Humantay Lake Tour – 1 Day

Humantay Lake Tour Summary Day 1 Humantay Lake Tour ITINERARY INCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS Day 1: Humantay Lake Tour Day 1: Humantay Lake Tour Early hotel pick-up at 5:00 AM and a 3-hour transfer to Soraypampa, where the 2-hour hike to the turquoise lagoon begins. Free time at the lagoon for photos and a guided tour. 1-hour descent back to Soraypampa, followed by a bus ride to Mollepata to enjoy a delicious buffet lunch. 1.5-hour return from Mollepata to Cusco after lunch. Estimated arrival at 5:00 PM. INCLUDES Pre-departure information. Hotel pick-up in the morning and transfer in a tourist vehicle. Breakfast and lunch. Entrance fee to the Mollepata community. Professional bilingual guide (English – Spanish). (Ask about other languages with additional fees for private service). Oxygen tank and first aid kit (in the vehicle). Trekking poles. NOT INCLUDED Hotel in Cusco. Horse rental (90 Peruvian soles). Gratuities. Other unmentioned services. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Passport (optional): Bring a photocopy, but for the Rainbow Mountain stamp, bring the original. 1.5 liters of water: Stay hydrated during the hike. Personal snacks: Extra energy bars if you need frequent snacks. Pillow for van ride: Leave it in the van during the hike. Trekking shoes: Essential for the dusty and slippery path. Waterproof pants (optional): Only for the rainy season (Dec-Mar). Extra clothes (optional): For rainy season to stay dry. Sunscreen lip protector: Protect lips from dryness. Down jacket: To stay warm, as it’s usually cold. Rain jacket: For unexpected rain, even during dry seasons. Long sleeve t-shirt: Protect from sunburn; apply sunscreen if wearing short sleeves. Wool hat: It’s cold at Rainbow Mountain, even in summer. Trekking pants: Suggested for hiking, but any suitable pants work. Rain poncho: Essential in the rainy season or cloudy days. Sunhat: Protect from strong sun at high altitudes. Sunscreen: Both sun and cold can burn, so apply regularly. Water bottles or Camelbak: Reusable bottles are recommended. Sunglasses: Strong sun and snow reflection can harm eyes. Extra money: For snacks, soda, alpaca meat, or tips for photos. Thick socks: To keep feet warm. Neck gaiter: Keeps neck and face warm, especially in winter. Gloves: Essential for warmth, especially at the summit. Basic medications: Ibuprofen for headaches, Diamox for altitude sickness. Portable charger: To keep devices powered in the cold. Phone or camera: Capture memories of the adventure. Day 1: Humantay Lake Tour Day 1: Humantay Lake Tour Early hotel pick-up at 5:00 AM and a 3-hour transfer to Soraypampa, where the 2-hour hike to the turquoise lagoon begins. Free time at the lagoon for photos and a guided tour. 1-hour descent back to Soraypampa, followed by a bus ride to Mollepata to enjoy a delicious buffet lunch. 1.5-hour return from Mollepata to Cusco after lunch. Estimated arrival at 5:00 PM. Day 1: Humantay Lake Tour Early hotel pick-up at 5:00 AM and a 3-hour transfer to Soraypampa, where the 2-hour hike to the turquoise lagoon begins. Free time at the lagoon for photos and a guided tour. 1-hour descent back to Soraypampa, followed by a bus ride to Mollepata to enjoy a delicious buffet lunch. 1.5-hour return from Mollepata to Cusco after lunch. Estimated arrival at 5:00 PM. INCLUDES Pre-departure information. Hotel pick-up in the morning and transfer in a tourist vehicle. Breakfast and lunch. Entrance fee to the Mollepata community. Professional bilingual guide (English – Spanish). (Ask about other languages with additional fees for private service). Oxygen tank and first aid kit (in the vehicle). Trekking poles. NOT INCLUDED Hotel in Cusco. Horse rental (90 Peruvian soles). Gratuities. Other unmentioned services. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Passport (optional): Bring a photocopy, but for the Rainbow Mountain stamp, bring the original. 1.5 liters of water: Stay hydrated during the hike. Personal snacks: Extra energy bars if you need frequent snacks. Pillow for van ride: Leave it in the van during the hike. Trekking shoes: Essential for the dusty and slippery path. Waterproof pants (optional): Only for the rainy season (Dec-Mar). Extra clothes (optional): For rainy season to stay dry. Sunscreen lip protector: Protect lips from dryness. Down jacket: To stay warm, as it’s usually cold. Rain jacket: For unexpected rain, even during dry seasons. Long sleeve t-shirt: Protect from sunburn; apply sunscreen if wearing short sleeves. Wool hat: It’s cold at Rainbow Mountain, even in summer. Trekking pants: Suggested for hiking, but any suitable pants work. Rain poncho: Essential in the rainy season or cloudy days. Sunhat: Protect from strong sun at high altitudes. Sunscreen: Both sun and cold can burn, so apply regularly. Water bottles or Camelbak: Reusable bottles are recommended. Sunglasses: Strong sun and snow reflection can harm eyes. Extra money: For snacks, soda, alpaca meat, or tips for photos. Thick socks: To keep feet warm. Neck gaiter: Keeps neck and face warm, especially in winter. Gloves: Essential for warmth, especially at the summit. Basic medications: Ibuprofen for headaches, Diamox for altitude sickness. Portable charger: To keep devices powered in the cold. Phone or camera: Capture memories of the adventure. Book Now
Rainbow Mountain Tour – Full Day

Rainbow Mountain Tour – Full Day Summary Day 1 Rainbow Mountain: Vinicunca ITINERARY INCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS Day 1: Rainbow Mountain: Vinicunca Day 1: Rainbow Mountain 05:00 am: Pick-up from your hotel. Transfer to the starting point: 3-hour drive to the hike’s starting point. Buffet breakfast: Provided at the starting point. Hike to Rainbow Mountain: 1.5-hour hike, with 30 minutes to explore and take photos. Visit to Red Valley: 40-minute tour. Return hike: 1-hour walk back to the starting point. Buffet lunch: After the hike. Return to Cusco: Arrival at your hotel around 5:00 pm. INCLUDES Bilingual professional guide (English – Spanish). (Ask about other languages with additional fees for private service). First aid kit: Includes treatment for altitude sickness, diarrhea, and cuts. Oxygen tank: Carried by the guide for assistance at high altitudes. Buffet breakfast Buffet lunch: Meal included after the hike. Private transportation: Modern vans with safety measures and a first aid kit. Pick-up and drop-off: From and to your hotel. Entrance fees to Rainbow Mountain: 30 Peruvian soles (pay at the trailhead). NOT INCLUDED Gratuities Entrance fees to Red Valley: 30 Peruvian soles. Personal riding horse or Motor bike: 90 Peruvian soles (pay at the trailhead). ATV Quadbikes (S/160) WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Passport (optional): Bring a photocopy, but for the Rainbow Mountain stamp, bring the original. 1.5 liters of water: Stay hydrated during the hike. Personal snacks: Extra energy bars if you need frequent snacks. Pillow for van ride: Leave it in the van during the hike. Trekking shoes: Essential for the dusty and slippery path. Waterproof pants (optional): Only for the rainy season (Dec-Mar). Extra clothes (optional): For rainy season to stay dry. Sunscreen lip protector: Protect lips from dryness. Down jacket: To stay warm, as it’s usually cold. Rain jacket: For unexpected rain, even during dry seasons. Long sleeve t-shirt: Protect from sunburn; apply sunscreen if wearing short sleeves. Wool hat: It’s cold at Rainbow Mountain, even in summer. Trekking pants: Suggested for hiking, but any suitable pants work. Rain poncho: Essential in the rainy season or cloudy days. Sunhat: Protect from strong sun at high altitudes. Sunscreen: Both sun and cold can burn, so apply regularly. Water bottles or Camelbak: Reusable bottles are recommended. Sunglasses: Strong sun and snow reflection can harm eyes. Extra money: For snacks, soda, alpaca meat, or tips for photos. Thick socks: To keep feet warm. Neck gaiter: Keeps neck and face warm, especially in winter. Gloves: Essential for warmth, especially at the summit. Basic medications: Ibuprofen for headaches, Diamox for altitude sickness. Portable charger: To keep devices powered in the cold. Phone or camera: Capture memories of the adventure. Day 1: Rainbow Mountain: Vinicunca Day 1: Rainbow Mountain 05:00 am: Pick-up from your hotel. Transfer to the starting point: 3-hour drive to the hike’s starting point. Buffet breakfast: Provided at the starting point. Hike to Rainbow Mountain: 1.5-hour hike, with 30 minutes to explore and take photos. Visit to Red Valley: 40-minute tour. Return hike: 1-hour walk back to the starting point. Buffet lunch: After the hike. Return to Cusco: Arrival at your hotel around 5:00 pm. Day 1: Rainbow Mountain 05:00 am: Pick-up from your hotel. Transfer to the starting point: 3-hour drive to the hike’s starting point. Buffet breakfast: Provided at the starting point. Hike to Rainbow Mountain: 1.5-hour hike, with 30 minutes to explore and take photos. Visit to Red Valley: 40-minute tour. Return hike: 1-hour walk back to the starting point. Buffet lunch: After the hike. Return to Cusco: Arrival at your hotel around 5:00 pm. INCLUDES Bilingual professional guide (English – Spanish). (Ask about other languages with additional fees for private service). First aid kit: Includes treatment for altitude sickness, diarrhea, and cuts. Oxygen tank: Carried by the guide for assistance at high altitudes. Buffet breakfast Buffet lunch: Meal included after the hike. Private transportation: Modern vans with safety measures and a first aid kit. Pick-up and drop-off: From and to your hotel. Entrance fees to Rainbow Mountain: 30 Peruvian soles (pay at the trailhead). NOT INCLUDED Gratuities Entrance fees to Red Valley: 30 Peruvian soles. Personal riding horse or Motor bike: 90 Peruvian soles (pay at the trailhead). ATV Quadbikes (S/160) WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Passport (optional): Bring a photocopy, but for the Rainbow Mountain stamp, bring the original. 1.5 liters of water: Stay hydrated during the hike. Personal snacks: Extra energy bars if you need frequent snacks. Pillow for van ride: Leave it in the van during the hike. Trekking shoes: Essential for the dusty and slippery path. Waterproof pants (optional): Only for the rainy season (Dec-Mar). Extra clothes (optional): For rainy season to stay dry. Sunscreen lip protector: Protect lips from dryness. Down jacket: To stay warm, as it’s usually cold. Rain jacket: For unexpected rain, even during dry seasons. Long sleeve t-shirt: Protect from sunburn; apply sunscreen if wearing short sleeves. Wool hat: It’s cold at Rainbow Mountain, even in summer. Trekking pants: Suggested for hiking, but any suitable pants work. Rain poncho: Essential in the rainy season or cloudy days. Sunhat: Protect from strong sun at high altitudes. Sunscreen: Both sun and cold can burn, so apply regularly. Water bottles or Camelbak: Reusable bottles are recommended. Sunglasses: Strong sun and snow reflection can harm eyes. Extra money: For snacks, soda, alpaca meat, or tips for photos. Thick socks: To keep feet warm. Neck gaiter: Keeps neck and face warm, especially in winter. Gloves: Essential for warmth, especially at the summit. Basic medications: Ibuprofen for headaches, Diamox for altitude sickness. Portable charger: To keep devices powered in the cold. Phone or camera: Capture memories of the adventure. Book Now
Machu Picchu Tour – Full Day

Machu Picchu Tour – Full Day Summary Day 1 Machu Picchu ITINERARY INCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS Day 1: Machu Picchu Day 1: Machu Picchu Early Pickup: We will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco or the Sacred Valley. Trip to Ollantaytambo: 1.5-hour journey in a private vehicle to the train station. Train Ride: 1 hour and 50-minute journey from Ollantaytambo through the Sacred Valley to Aguas Calientes. Arrival in Aguas Calientes: Meet with your tour guide or representative and take a 25-minute bus ride to Machu Picchu. Tour in Machu Picchu: A 2 to 3-hour guided tour through the historic sanctuary, exploring its Incan architecture and engineering. Return to Aguas Calientes: Bus ride back, with free time for lunch (Lunch not included). Return by Train: Travel back to Ollantaytambo, where a representative will be waiting to transfer you to your hotel in Cusco or the Sacred Valley. INCLUDES Personalized transfers from your hotel in Cusco to the train station in Ollantaytambo, round trip. Round-trip train ticket from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes. Round-trip bus ticket from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu. Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu for Circuit 2 (subject to availability). Bilingual professional guide (English – Spanish). (Inquire about other languages with additional fees for private service). NOT INCLUDED Hotel in Cusco. Meals. Entrance to Huayna Picchu ($70 american dollars) (subject to availability). Other unmentioned services. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Comfortable Clothing: Wear lightweight, breathable clothing and layers for temperature changes. Sturdy Footwear: Comfortable shoes or hiking boots suitable for walking and exploring. Sun Protection: Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. Water: Bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. Snacks: Pack some snacks to enjoy during breaks. Camera: For capturing the stunning landscapes and historical sites. Cash: Bring cash in soles for entrance fees (no cards accepted at some sites). Personal Items: A small backpack with essentials, such as medication or personal hygiene items. Poncho or Rain Gear: Weather can change, so be prepared for rain. ID and Tickets: Ensure you have your identification and any necessary tickets for the tour. Day 1: Machu Picchu Day 1: Machu Picchu Early Pickup: We will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco or the Sacred Valley. Trip to Ollantaytambo: 1.5-hour journey in a private vehicle to the train station. Train Ride: 1 hour and 50-minute journey from Ollantaytambo through the Sacred Valley to Aguas Calientes. Arrival in Aguas Calientes: Meet with your tour guide or representative and take a 25-minute bus ride to Machu Picchu. Tour in Machu Picchu: A 2 to 3-hour guided tour through the historic sanctuary, exploring its Incan architecture and engineering. Return to Aguas Calientes: Bus ride back, with free time for lunch (Lunch not included). Return by Train: Travel back to Ollantaytambo, where a representative will be waiting to transfer you to your hotel in Cusco or the Sacred Valley. Day 1: Machu Picchu Early Pickup: We will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco or the Sacred Valley. Trip to Ollantaytambo: 1.5-hour journey in a private vehicle to the train station. Train Ride: 1 hour and 50-minute journey from Ollantaytambo through the Sacred Valley to Aguas Calientes. Arrival in Aguas Calientes: Meet with your tour guide or representative and take a 25-minute bus ride to Machu Picchu. Tour in Machu Picchu: A 2 to 3-hour guided tour through the historic sanctuary, exploring its Incan architecture and engineering. Return to Aguas Calientes: Bus ride back, with free time for lunch (Lunch not included). Return by Train: Travel back to Ollantaytambo, where a representative will be waiting to transfer you to your hotel in Cusco or the Sacred Valley. INCLUDES Personalized transfers from your hotel in Cusco to the train station in Ollantaytambo, round trip. Round-trip train ticket from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes. Round-trip bus ticket from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu. Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu for Circuit 2 (subject to availability). Bilingual professional guide (English – Spanish). (Inquire about other languages with additional fees for private service). NOT INCLUDED Hotel in Cusco. Meals. Entrance to Huayna Picchu ($70 american dollars) (subject to availability). Other unmentioned services. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Comfortable Clothing: Wear lightweight, breathable clothing and layers for temperature changes. Sturdy Footwear: Comfortable shoes or hiking boots suitable for walking and exploring. Sun Protection: Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. Water: Bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. Snacks: Pack some snacks to enjoy during breaks. Camera: For capturing the stunning landscapes and historical sites. Cash: Bring cash in soles for entrance fees (no cards accepted at some sites). Personal Items: A small backpack with essentials, such as medication or personal hygiene items. Poncho or Rain Gear: Weather can change, so be prepared for rain. ID and Tickets: Ensure you have your identification and any necessary tickets for the tour. Book Now
Maras – Moray Ollantaytambo & Chinchero – Sacred Valley Tour – 1D

Sacred Valley – Maras – Moray – Ollantaytambo – Chinchero 1 Day Starting From Cusco, Urubamba or Ollantaytambo Summary Day 1 Sacred Valley Tour ITINERARY INCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS Day 1: Sacred Valley Tour Day 1: Sacred Valley Tour Start: 7:00 AM in Cusco. Itinerary: Chinchero: Visit an Inca archaeological site and experience a traditional textile demonstration. Moray: Explore Inca circular terraces, learn about their history, and enjoy photo opportunities. Maras: Discover the Inca salt mines. Urubamba: Lunch break (Not included). Ollantaytambo: Tour the archaeological site (option to stay here). End: Return to Cusco around 6:00 PM. INCLUDES Tourist Transportation: Comfortable transport between Sacred Valley sites. Bilingual professional guide (English – Spanish). (Inquire about other languages with additional fees for private service). NOT INCLUDED Tickets: BTG (Tourist Ticket): 70 soles (partial) or 130 soles (full). Maras Salt Mines: 20 soles. Payment in cash only (cards and other currencies not accepted). Lunch. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Comfortable Clothing: Wear lightweight, breathable clothing and layers for temperature changes. Sturdy Footwear: Comfortable shoes or hiking boots suitable for walking and exploring. Sun Protection: Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. Water: Bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. Snacks: Pack some snacks to enjoy during breaks. Camera: For capturing the stunning landscapes and historical sites. Cash: Bring cash in soles for entrance fees (no cards accepted at some sites). Personal Items: A small backpack with essentials, such as medication or personal hygiene items. Poncho or Rain Gear: Weather can change, so be prepared for rain. ID and Tickets: Ensure you have your identification and any necessary tickets for the tour. Day 1: Sacred Valley Tour Day 1: Sacred Valley Tour Start: 7:00 AM in Cusco. Itinerary: Chinchero: Visit an Inca archaeological site and experience a traditional textile demonstration. Moray: Explore Inca circular terraces, learn about their history, and enjoy photo opportunities. Maras: Discover the Inca salt mines. Urubamba: Lunch break (Not included). Ollantaytambo: Tour the archaeological site (option to stay here). End: Return to Cusco around 6:00 PM. Day 1: Sacred Valley Tour Start: 7:00 AM in Cusco. Itinerary: Chinchero: Visit an Inca archaeological site and experience a traditional textile demonstration. Moray: Explore Inca circular terraces, learn about their history, and enjoy photo opportunities. Maras: Discover the Inca salt mines. Urubamba: Lunch break (Not included). Ollantaytambo: Tour the archaeological site (option to stay here). End: Return to Cusco around 6:00 PM. INCLUDES Tourist Transportation: Comfortable transport between Sacred Valley sites. Bilingual professional guide (English – Spanish). (Inquire about other languages with additional fees for private service). NOT INCLUDED Tickets: BTG (Tourist Ticket): 70 soles (partial) or 130 soles (full). Maras Salt Mines: 20 soles. Payment in cash only (cards and other currencies not accepted). Lunch. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Comfortable Clothing: Wear lightweight, breathable clothing and layers for temperature changes. Sturdy Footwear: Comfortable shoes or hiking boots suitable for walking and exploring. Sun Protection: Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. Water: Bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. Snacks: Pack some snacks to enjoy during breaks. Camera: For capturing the stunning landscapes and historical sites. Cash: Bring cash in soles for entrance fees (no cards accepted at some sites). Personal Items: A small backpack with essentials, such as medication or personal hygiene items. Poncho or Rain Gear: Weather can change, so be prepared for rain. ID and Tickets: Ensure you have your identification and any necessary tickets for the tour. Book Now