Nature Trips Peru

Highlights of Cusco and the Sacred Valley (5 Days)

Dive into Culture, Hidden Gems, and Ancient Inca Sites in Cusco and the Sacred Valley

Overview

This tour package is for those who like to delve a little deeper, learn more about Peruvian culture and the hidden gems of Cusco and the Sacred Valley. Visit a local community close to Chinchero and get to know the Andean lifestyle! Besides, we show you the most fascinating ancient Inca sites in the valley and take more time to explore the village of Aguas Calientes next to Machu Picchu.

Itinerary

We will pick you up at the airport in Cusco and bring you to your hotel. After your check-in and a little rest, we will do a walking tour through the historic center of Cusco. Our local guide will show you the most fascinating spots of the Inca Capital, such as the main square, the famous 12 angled stone, the Sun Temple (Qoricancha) and the traditional market of San Pedro. Later, you have free time to explore the vibrant city and local restaurants by yourself.

Optional: If you like to, you can also choose the add-on of an evening food tour, where our guide shows you the best restaurants of Cusco and explains more about the culinary delights of Peruvian cuisine. You get the chance to try local plates like anticuchos, guinea pig and picarones, and discover authentic eating places. Please let us know when booking if you want to add this evening food tour ($60.00 USD per person).

After breakfast, our dedicated transfer staff will escort you to Umasbamba, a charming local community near Chinchero. You will immerse yourself in their rich customs and traditions through engaging workshops that showcase the authentic Andean way of life, captivating farming demonstrations, a glimpse into potato and alpaca farming, weaving showcases, and the opportunity to partake in seasonal volunteering activities such as crop harvesting, house building, animal care, or weaving.

Following a delicious lunch thoughtfully prepared by a local family, we’ll participate in a Mother Earth Offering ceremony guided by our knowledgeable shaman from the Q’eros community. This beautiful ceremony is dedicated to expressing gratitude for the abundance in our lives. Afterward, we’ll continue our journey to Ollantaytambo, where you’ll enjoy a restful night at a comfortable hotel.

We will enjoy a large breakfast at the hotel and then explore the remarkable archaeological site nestled in the village of Ollantaytambo, offering breathtaking valley views. We then take the train to the village of Aguas Calientes. This little town has a beautiful vibe and we have enough time to relax at our hotel or have lunch at one of the restaurants there. Later, we will meet up with our guide and visit the beautiful waterfall of Alcamayo, which is a 20-minute walk away from the center. We will do a little meditation and connect with Pachamama (Mother Earth). This place is one of the less crowded spots of Aguas Calientes. We will have enough time to explore the village by ourselves and stay at a wonderful hotel there.

Today, after breakfast we will take a 30-minutes bus ride up to the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu. We will go through the checkpoint and explore every inch of this World Wonder. Our local guide will explain the most fascinating facts about Inca history and the purpose of Machu Picchu. We will have enough time to take pictures and enjoy the special vibe of this site. Later, we will take the bus back to Aguas Calientes, have some time and then take the train back to Ollantaytambo/Poroy. Our transfer staff will pick us up and bring us back to Cusco.

After breakfast, we will bring you to the airport, where you take your national flight.

$590

per person

*best price guarantee in USD

2 people

$875

/person

Prices are in USD per person, based on a group of 2. Please contact us for customized modifications.

3-4 people

$810

/person

Prices are in USD per person, based on a group of 3-4. Please contact us for customized modifications.

5-7 people

$699

/person

Prices are in USD per person, based on a group of 5-7. Please contact us for customized modifications.

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Inclusions and Additional Information

For this travel program, consider packing the following items:

  1. Comfortable Clothing: Dress in layers for varying temperatures, including a light jacket or sweater.

  2. Sturdy Walking Shoes: Comfortable footwear for walks and explorations.

  3. Rain Jacket or Poncho: In case of unexpected rain.

  4. Sun Protection: Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection.

  5. Daypack: A small backpack for daily excursions.

  6. Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated during your activities.

  7. Personal Medications: Any necessary medications or personal health items.

  8. Camera or Smartphone: Capture memories of your journey.

  9. Travel Adapters: If you’re bringing electronic devices, ensure you have the right adapters.

  10. Travel Documents: Passport, travel insurance, and any required tickets (Bring your actual passport for your visit to Machu Picchu!).

  11. Snacks: Carry some snacks for energy during activities.

  12. Comfort Items: Consider bringing items like a neck pillow or other comfort items for longer journeys.

To visit Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain, please inform us in advance. There is an additional cost of $60 USD for this option. It’s important to let us know ahead of time because the entrance tickets are limited and tend to sell out quickly. This way, we can ensure availability and make the necessary arrangements for your memorable experience.

When planning your visit to Machu Picchu, please keep these details in mind:

  1. Tickets: It’s important to book your tours and entry tickets in advance due to limited availability.
  2. Identification: Ensure you bring your original passport that matches the name on your ticket.
  3. Baggage: Only small bags are allowed within the site; larger bags must be stored outside.
  4. Food: Remember that bringing outside food is not allowed; you’ll find dining options in Aguas Calientes.
  5. Photography: Personal photography is permitted, but please note that drones are not allowed.
  6. Respect: Help preserve this historic site by adhering to guidelines, keeping the area clean, and showing respect for its cultural significance.

The best time to visit the Cusco region is generally during the dry season, which runs from May to September. During these months, you can expect clear skies and minimal rainfall, providing favorable conditions for exploring the attractions and enjoying outdoor activities.

However, keep in mind that this is also the peak tourist season, so popular sites like Machu Picchu may be more crowded. If you prefer fewer crowds, you might consider visiting during the shoulder seasons of April or October.

The rainy season, from November to March, brings lush landscapes but also more unpredictable weather and heavier rainfall. Some travelers still choose this time for its unique beauty, but be prepared for wetter conditions.

Ultimately, the best time to visit depends on your preferences regarding weather, crowds, and the specific experiences you seek in the Cusco region.

Cusco is situated at a high altitude of approximately 3,400 meters (11,150 feet) above sea level. The high altitude can lead to altitude sickness, also known as acute mountain sickness (AMS), especially for those who are not acclimatized to such elevations. To prevent altitude sickness and make your visit more comfortable, consider the following tips:

  1. Acclimatize Gradually:

    • Spend a day or two in Cusco before engaging in strenuous activities. Allow your body time to adjust to the altitude.
  2. Stay Hydrated:

    • Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, but avoid excessive alcohol and caffeine consumption.
  3. Avoid Strenuous Activity Initially:

    • Rest and avoid strenuous physical activity for the first day or two to allow your body to acclimate.
  4. Eat Lightly:

    • Consume light, easily digestible meals, and avoid heavy or rich foods.
  5. Coca Tea:

    • Coca tea is a traditional remedy in the region. Many hotels offer it, and it’s believed to help with altitude sickness.
  6. Medication:

    • Consult with a healthcare professional about medication options for preventing or alleviating altitude sickness.
  7. Protect Against Sunburn:

    • The higher altitude means stronger sunlight. Use sunscreen, wear a hat, and use sunglasses to protect yourself from sunburn.
  8. Listen to Your Body:

    • Pay attention to any symptoms of altitude sickness, such as headaches, dizziness, or nausea. If you experience severe symptoms, seek medical attention.

Remember that everyone reacts differently to high altitudes, and it’s important to prioritize your well-being. If you have any pre-existing health conditions or concerns, consult with a healthcare professional before traveling to high-altitude destinations like Cusco.

FAQ about Cusco & Machu Picchu

Please keep in mind that our prices are quoted for private tours; you will have a private guide, transportation, and itineraries as mentioned.

  • Private Transportation: As specified in the itinerary, including airport pick-up and drop-off in Cusco.
  • Accommodation: Overnight stay at 3-4-stars-hotel in Cusco, Ollantaytambo and Aguas Calientes.
  • Professional Guide: Fluent in English and Spanish, accompanying you during the mentioned activities.
  • Meals: Breakfast at the hotel on days 2-5, and a local lunch in Umasbamba on day 2.
  • Entrance Tickets: Included for Qoricancha in Cusco (day 1), Ollantaytambo ruins, waterfalls in Aguas Calientes, and the Machu Picchu site.
  • Train Ride: For the Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes – Ollantaytambo/Poroy route.
  • Shuttle Bus: Provided between Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu.
  • All the activities mentioned in the description above.
  • Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain: Entrance is not included. Notify us in advance to check availability. You can book either for an additional fee of 60 USD.
  • Optional Evening Food Tour on Day 1: Enhance your experience with an optional $60.00 USD per person evening food tour. Our guide will lead you to Cusco’s finest restaurants, offering insights into Peruvian cuisine. Enjoy local specialties like anticuchos, guinea pig, and picarones while exploring authentic eateries. Reserve your spot by mentioning it during the booking process.
  • Meals: Dinners and lunches (except local lunch on day 2). We encourage you to explore local restaurants on your own, and feel free to contact us for top-secret recommendations.
  • Tips: Not included for the staff.
  • Additional Activities: Any activities not mentioned in the itinerary or marked as optional.
  • Travel Insurance: Participants are responsible for arranging their own travel insurance.
  • Flights: Airfare is not included in the package.

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