Overview
In the Sacred Valley of the Incas, exist several archeological remains, with people who keep alive the Andean Culture. The Sacred River “Winkamayu” is a replica of the constellations of the Andean world “Milky Way”. This valley was one of the main points of agricultural production, like corn considered the best grain in the world.
Itinerary
Day 1
Itinerary
- Pick up at the hotel.
- Visit of the architectural complexes of Puka Pukara "red fortress" and Tambomachay "place of rest”, then we will stop at the viewpoint of Taray, where we will have a panoramic view of the sacred valley.
- Visit to the archaeological center of Pisaq, located to the east of Cusco. Its name comes from the Quechua "P'isaqa" Gallinasea, common bird of the place similar to the partridge. It emphasizes its Imperial architecture and its religious enclosure with the Intiwatana "Solar Clock”.
- Lunch in Urubamba.
- Visit to the majestic alive Inca city of "Ollantaytambo". The word ollantaytambo comes from the word "ulla-nta-wi" meaning "place to look down". The word "tampu" was added by the Quechuas during the Inca empire. The small village is characterized by its colossal architecture, the originality and detail of its structures.
- Return to Cusco.
Include
- Professional Guides.
- Briefing.
- Transportation.
- Equipment.
Not Include
- Sleeping Bag.
- Inflatable Air Mattress.
- Walking Sticks (Pair).