The "From Cusco: Super Sacred Valley Without Lunch" tour takes visitors on a captivating journey through the cultural heart of Peru. Exploring Chinchero, Moray, Maras, and other iconic sites, this one-day experience immerses travelers in the region’s rich history and breathtaking landscapes. With convenient transportation and knowledgeable guides, the tour offers an immersive glimpse into the ancient Inca civilization. However, the exclusion of lunch means that travelers must plan accordingly, setting the stage for a more personalized adventure.
Key Points
- Full-day tour of the Sacred Valley from Cusco, excluding lunch.
- Tour includes visits to Chinchero, Moray, Maras, Ollantaytambo, and Pisac.
- Pickup from Cusco hotel, transportation, bilingual guide, and entrance fees provided.
- Tour offers up to 25% savings on the usual price, ranging from Kč 830 to Kč 622 per person.
- Tour not suitable for certain groups, such as those with recent surgeries or over 70 years old.
Overview and Pricing
This "Super Sacred Valley without Lunch" tour offers travelers a chance to save up to 25% on the usual price, with the cost per person ranging from Kč 830 to Kč 622.
The tour lasts for 1 day and allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Guests can reserve now and pay later.
The tour includes hotel pick-up, tourist transport, a bilingual guide, and entrance fees, but excludes travel insurance and isn’t suitable for certain groups.
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Itinerary and Highlights
The tour begins with a hotel pick-up at 6:30 am, taking visitors to the first stop at Chinchero. Here, they’ll explore an archaeological site and colonial temple.
Next, the group heads to Moray, where they’ll see agricultural terraces and a historical laboratory.
Agricultural terraces and a historical laboratory await visitors at the next stop, Moray.
The third stop is Maras, where they’ll witness the salt pans that have been in use since the Inca period.
After free time in Urubamba, the tour continues to Ollantaytambo’s archaeological site and train terminal.
The final stop is Pisac, where they’ll see Andean terraces and a cemetery before returning to Cusco around 7:00 pm.
Inclusions
The tour includes hotel pick-up from the historical center of Cusco, tourist transport, and a bilingual guide proficient in both English and Spanish.
Entrance fees to all the sites visited are also covered. Travelers won’t have to worry about additional costs or hassles at the sites.
This comprehensive package ensures a seamless and hassle-free experience, allowing guests to focus on exploring the Sacred Valley’s archaeological wonders without any hidden fees or logistical concerns.
The inclusions provide excellent value and convenience for those seeking to discover the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Exclusions and Restrictions
Aside from the inclusions, there are a few exclusions and restrictions to be aware of for this tour. Travel insurance is not included, so visitors should ensure they have adequate coverage. Plus, the tour is not suitable for people with recent surgeries, those over 70 years old, or pregnant women. Pets, alcohol, and drugs are also not allowed. The table below summarizes the key exclusions and restrictions:
| Exclusions | Restrictions |
| — | — |
| Travel Insurance | Recent Surgeries |
| Extra Expenses | Over 70 Years Old |
| | Pregnant Women |
| | Pets, Alcohol, Drugs |
More Great Tours NearbyImportant Information
Visitors should bring their passport or ID card for this tour.
Participants are encouraged to check availability for starting times and group sizes before booking.
Participants are encouraged to check availability for starting times and group sizes before booking.
This tour isn’t suitable for people with recent surgeries, those over 70 years old, or pregnant women.
The following items aren’t allowed:
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Pets
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Alcohol
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Drugs
Travelers should keep these important considerations in mind when planning their excursion to the Sacred Valley from Cusco.
Chinchero: Archaeological Site and Colonial Temple
Chinchero, the first stop on the tour, is an archaeological site that boasts impressive Inca ruins and a colonial-era church.
Visitors can explore the remains of Inca palaces, plazas, and agricultural terraces. The Chinchero church, built in the 16th century, is known for its intricate paintings and ornate altarpiece.
Tourists can learn about the site’s history and cultural significance from the bilingual guide. The visit offers a glimpse into the region’s rich past, blending pre-Columbian and Spanish colonial influences.
After exploring Chinchero, the tour continues to the next stop, Moray, and its unique agricultural terraces.
Moray: Agricultural Terraces and Historical Laboratory
After exploring the impressive Inca ruins and colonial church in Chinchero, the tour moves on to the next stop – Moray.
This archaeological site features a remarkable series of concentric terraces believed to have been an Inca agricultural laboratory. The site’s unique microclimate made it an ideal location for experimenting with different crops and growing techniques.
Key features of Moray include:
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Tiered, circular terraces descending into a central depression
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Evidence of advanced irrigation and drainage systems
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Varied microclimates within the site for testing crop adaptation
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Fascinating insights into Inca agricultural innovation and ingenuity
Maras: Salt Pans in Use Since the Inca Period
From Moray, the tour continues on to the remarkable Maras salt pans, which have been in use since the Inca period. Situated in a valley, the salt pans are a sight to behold, with their intricate network of pools and channels. Visitors can observe the salt-making process, which has been passed down through generations.
| Fact | Detail |
| — | — |
| Origin | Inca period |
| Location | Tucked in a valley |
| Appearance | Intricate network of pools and channels |
| Activity | Salt production |
The tour allows guests to witness this ancient practice and gain insight into the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Things To Know
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
The tour does not include lunch, so participants can bring their own food and drinks. However, consuming alcohol and drugs during the tour is not allowed.
What Is the Cancelation Policy if I Need to Change My Date?
You can cancel your tour up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. However, if you need to change your tour date, you’ll need to contact the tour operator directly as that may incur additional fees.
Is There a Minimum Number of Participants Required for the Tour?
The tour doesn’t have a minimum number of participants. It’s an individual tour, so you can book it even if you’re the only one going. The group size is flexible and depends on how many people reserve the tour.
Can I Store My Luggage at the Pick-Up Location?
The tour provider doesn’t offer luggage storage at the pick-up location. Travelers need to make their own arrangements for storing any extra luggage during the tour. The focus is on the tour itself, not providing additional services.
Are Audio Guides Available for the Tour?
No, audio guides are not mentioned as being available for this tour. The tour includes a bilingual guide (English and Spanish) to provide information and commentary during the visits to the various sites.
Sum Up
The "From Cusco: Super Sacred Valley Without Lunch" tour offers an immersive cultural experience, allowing visitors to explore the rich heritage of the Sacred Valley. With a carefully curated itinerary, professional guidance, and comfortable transportation, this tour provides an opportunity to discover notable sites like Chinchero, Moray, Maras, Ollantaytambo, and Pisac. However, travelers should be aware of the exclusions and restrictions to ensure a seamless and enjoyable journey.
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