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Cusco City Tour, Sacred,Valley & Machupicchu Tour

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Day 1: Cusco City tour

At 1 p.m., we will meet you at your hotel lobby to begin your tour. From here, you will head to Cusco’s Plaza de Armas, where you will visit the famous cathedral. Following, you will continue on foot through an ancient Inca-built street from the Plaza de Armas to the Q’oricancha, the Temple of the Sun. At the Q’oricancha you will be able to compare and contrast the building methods of the Incan culture and Catholicism. This was the key spiritual center of the Incas, which leads to all four quarters of the Inca Empire. There is also a bronze, high altar to be seen.

From Q’oricancha, your group will walk down Avenida El Sol, where you will take your bus 25 minutes outside of the city. You will be taken to the majestic Inca site, Sacsayhuaman, with its enigmatic, 200 ton monoliths, you will be able to hear from your guide and then, explore on your own.

From Sacsayhuaman, you will take a five minute bus ride to the Q’enqo Inca site to see its fascinating Incan altars. Following, you will take another five minute drive to Puca Pucara, a small, circular Inca site. The final stop on our tour is Tambomachay, a water temple with impressive water fountains, thought to be used by the Inca for bathing. We’ll then drive back down to Cusco where the tour ends in the main square, unless you are taking a private tour, in which case, we will return you to your hotel.

Accommodations: Rumi Punku (or similar)
Meals Included: None
Entrance Tickets: Included

Your guide will pick you up from your hotel lobby in Cusco, at 8 a.m. You will be taken on a road that winds around the mountains north of Cusco. On the way, we will stop at a famous point known as El Mirador (Lookout Point). From there, we will be able to see the Sacred Valley and gain some insight into the Inca history. The Sacred Valley was one of the main areas the Incas settled. There is an unusual abundance of fertile plains in this high area of the Andes. You will also witness vast contour terracing and irrigation channels left behind by the Incas.

Later on, we will drive towards the ruins of Pisac. Here, you will witness and learn about Inca culture. You will see amazing works of stone art and impressive agricultural terraces. After exploring, we will drive back to the lower town of Pisaq  to stop at a bustling handicraft market. After you spend some time walking around the market bargain hunting, we will meet for lunch at a local Andean restaurant. This meal is not included in the tour, so if you prefer a different restaurant, just let your tour guide know.

After lunch, will drive along the Urubamba River towards the town of Ollantaytambo. Once we reach Ollantaytambo, we will visit the ruins, an important area of Incan construction, built during the Inca’s heydays. This is an extraordinary Inca site because you can find rock formations representing the Inca god, Wiracocha.

Afterwards, you will board your train for the two hour ride to Aguas Calientes. During your breathtaking train ride, you will see glaciers, snow-capped peaks, lush, green valleys and Incan farming terraces and ruins. Before your arrive in Aguas Clients (2000m/6000ft above sea level), you will enter the subtropical areas with bromiliads and ferns. Our representative will meet you just outside the train station and take you to your hotel.

Accommodations: La Cabana (or similar)
Meals included: None
Entrance Tickets: Included

Today is the most important day of your visit to Peru and your tour, as you will explore one of the Seven Wonders of the World: the citadel of Machu Picchu. Machu Picchu is strictly regulated by the Peruvian government and UNESCO. After the pandemic, authorities implemented changes to preserve and manage visitor traffic, introducing up to 10 different circuits. Of these, the most significant and distinct are circuits 1, 2, 3, and 4. The most recommended circuits are 2 and 3, with Circuit 2 being the best for those who haven’t completed the Inca Trail, as it includes the famous viewpoint. Circuit 3 is nearly identical to 2 but skips the main viewpoint. It is crucial to book your visit well in advance to secure Circuit 2 for the most comprehensive experience of Machu Picchu.

You will wake up early at your hotel, often taking a packed breakfast, as it’s essential to arrive early at Machu Picchu. Although an early rise can be tiring, this unique experience is absolutely worth it. After breakfast, you’ll leave larger items like suitcases and duffle bags at the hotel, bringing only a small backpack with essentials such as sunscreen, mosquito repellent, hat, camera, original passport (and student ID if applicable), and water. You’ll walk approximately five minutes to the bus station. The first bus departs at 5:30 AM, but arriving earlier is necessary as there will be a queue. Seating is not guaranteed and depends on arrival order. The bus ride takes around 25 minutes to Machu Picchu’s entrance. Before entering, it’s recommended to use the public bathrooms (cost: 2 soles).

Once inside, those with Circuit 2 will head to the Machu Picchu viewpoint near the Watchtower, while Circuit 3 begins at the agricultural terraces. Here, you’ll have time for iconic photos and receive an introductory talk (15-30 minutes) about Machu Picchu’s history. Your guided tour through temples, palaces, terraces, fountains, and residences will last around 2.5 to 3 hours, with ample opportunities for photos and videos. Afterward, you’ll have approximately 30 minutes of restricted free time. For additional exploration, you may consider purchasing a separate ticket for Circuit 1 to revisit the viewpoint, though this must also be booked in advance.

Visitors who reserved Huayna Picchu mountain will return to the Huayna Picchu entrance to begin their ascent. This climb takes about 45 minutes up, with 30 minutes at the summit and 45 minutes to descend back to Machu Picchu. This ticket is limited to 400 people daily and requires advance booking.

Those without Huayna Picchu or an extra Circuit 1 ticket will exit Machu Picchu after the guided tour and return to Aguas Calientes by bus. Everyone will eventually exit Machu Picchu from the same location, whether returning from mountain hikes or viewpoints. Aim to be back in Aguas Calientes around 1 PM for a final lunch together (not included but highly recommended). The Expedition train back to Ollantaytambo departs approximately at 2:55 PM. This comfortable train, featuring large windows, offers beautiful views ideal for photography. An upgrade to the Vistadome train is possible, though it departs later and features dance performances and alpaca clothing sales at higher prices.

Upon arrival in Ollantaytambo, our transportation will bring you back to Cusco, where smaller vehicles will take you directly to your hotel or Airbnb, typically arriving by 8 PM at the latest. Airport transfers can also be arranged.

Although the day is long and busy, it is incredibly rewarding and memorable. We take pride and care in ensuring the best experience for all our travelers

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INCLUDED

  • Professional Guides: (bilingual English / Spanish)
  • Hotels: Included in this tour is a one evening stay in Cusco and a one evening stay in Aguas Calientes. We can easily add extra nights before or after the tour, if needed. Let our team know if you are interested in extending and we will give you a quote. Rooms are based on double occupancy. There is a surcharge for a single room. Upgraded hotels are always possible. We can also book the tour without any hotels, if you prefer to book them on your own.
  • Transportation: All your transportation is included on this tour. We will pick you up from your hotel around 1 p.m., on the first morning, and will make sure you are escorted until your are brought back to your hotel around 8 p.m. the final evening.
  • Train Tickets : Train tickets are in Expeditions tourist class , from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes is at 7.00 pm and from Aguas Calientes to Ollanatyatmbo is at 4.20 pm, if you hoping to upgrade to Vistadome train then is $ 75 one way and $100 round trip, 3.37 pm from Ollantaytambo and 4.43 pm from Agaus Calientes to poroy.
  • Entrance Tickets: Your 10 day tourist ticket and entrance to Machu Picchu is all included on this tour.

EXPLORING PERU

NOT INCLUDE

  • Picchu. It is a 45 minute hike to the top. Going back down is quite steep, if you are scared of heights. This is done without your tour guide, after your tour of Machu Picchu. The cost isHuaynapicchu is the mountain that stands next to Machu  $100 per person. Arrangements need to be made at least one month in advance, due to popularity. Please understand that weather is out of our control.
  • Flights: Flying to Cusco can be tricky. Delays occur often and it is not uncommon for flights to be cancelled. Please be sure to arrive in the city at least two days before your trek start date. LAN Peru is the most reliable of the airlines. Avianca and Peruvian Airlines are acceptable companies, as well. You will not return from your trek until around 8 p.m. on day two, so be sure your flight is not until the next day, when leaving Cusco.
  • Gratuities: Tipping is always appreciated and should be based completely on your satisfaction. Although it may not be customary to you, it is of considerable significance to the people who will take care of you during your travels.
  • Travel Insurance: This is not required, but always recommended. For those of you who live at sea-level, landing in Cusco will take an adjustment period. Most people need one or two days to adjust. In case you have a hard time adjusting to the altitude, it is suggested to have protection for missed tours.

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