2 Days Sacred Valley Tour
2 Days / 1 Night
Day Tour
Moderate
Max 12
The South Sacred Valley Combine impressive , farmlands and natural landscapes, villages with particular traditions and custom and you will visit importants pre inca cultures and a chapel knows as Sistine Chapel of America each of these has a particular architectonic full history of conquests and revolt . few tourist visit this area, this tour will be perfect if you would like to learn a bit deeper into the real Peru.
Availability : Every day
Tour duration : 8:00 Am to 1:00 pm ( 5 hours)
Difficulty : None
Places to visit : Tipon , Piquillaqta , Andahuaylillas (Sistine Chapel of America) and Huaro
The South Sacred Valley star from your hotel at 8:00 am. Then we will take you to visit the inca complex Tipon there are sef of beauty terraces and water channels have been used a ceremonial center to worship water . This is one of the less crowded inca sites in the South Valley, Tipon is also famous for the traditional and delicious guinea pig (Cuy – national delicacy ) Here you will also get to see beautiful landscapes and take a loads amazing pictures .then we will go driving through beautiful farmlands to visit another inca ruins called Pikillacta. this complex was built by the Wari empire. The site is located in the Lucre at the east end of the valley of Cuzco. The archaeological site covers an area of nearly 2 square kilometers. There are hundreds of separate rooms , some richly decorated. Some of the rooms contained human remains here you will find a enormous rectangular enclosure,
Finally , we will take you to Sistine Chapel of the Americas in Andahuaylillas where you will the baroque church dedicated to Saint Peter the Apostle which is for the famous because the walls are richly decorated by the religious art school.
After the tour, we will secure to drop you off at your hotel in Cusco around 1:00 pm.
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What else to say about this beautiful, historic and amazing place. We hiked up the Wayna piccu to get an overlook on the maccu piccu and where lucky. It was absolutely breathtaking!
Our trip in May was my second to Cusco and the first one for my friend. I already had in mind to visit WaynaPicchu since I couldn’t do it in my first trip (my kids were too small for such a hike) and it was more than I expected. Maybe it was the anticipation, or maybe it was the hour hike it took to get there…
It was an awesome climb! And it was Not near as physically challenging as the four day Inca Trail. Looks intimidating but it was fairly safe for a 60+ year old (that is in good physical shape). It took my wife & I about 30 to 40 minutes to climb. It had steel cable handrails along the mountain side for many parts of the climb. You should be acclimated to the elevation prior to climbing. And train on hikes and/or stair master. Spectacular views. Worth the climb and price.