6-Day Exploring Cusco, Sacsayhuaman, Sacred Valley & Machu Picchu 

6 days

Easy

Discover the magic of Cusco, Sacsayhuaman, Sacred Valley, and Machu Picchu on a 6-day adventure. Explore ancient ruins, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture in this unforgettable journey through Peru's heartland.

Embark on a mesmerizing 6-day journey through Cusco's iconic sites: Sacsayhuaman, Sacred Valley, and Machu Picchu. Uncover ancient mysteries, marvel at breathtaking landscapes, and immerse yourself in vibrant Andean culture. With expert guides leading the way, delve into the heart of Peru's rich history. From towering Inca ruins to lush valleys and awe-inspiring citadels, every moment is filled with wonder and discovery. Join us for an unforgettable exploration of Cusco's ancient treasures and create memories to last a lifetime.

What's included?
  • Food & drinks

Breakfast
Lunch
Transfers airport / hotel / train station / hotel / airport
City tour and Archaeological Park of Sacsayhuaman
Sacred Valley of the Incas : Inca Treasures Experience
Colonial and Inca Pisac, visit to Inkariy Museum with lunch.
Maras, Moray and Ollantaytambo Fortress with lunch
Full day Machu Picchu excursion - Buffet lunch at local restaurant
3 nights of accommodation in Cusco - 1 night of accommodation in the Sacred valley - 1 night of accommodation in Aguas Calientes - Daily breakfast

Exclusions
    • International and national air tickets.
    • Food and drinks, unless specified
    • Gratuities
    Please note

      The guided tour inside Machu Picchu takes around 3 hours following a delimited route, 1 or 2. Both routes are quite the same, the park rangers will indicate the route inside the citadel depending of the capacity in the inca terraces.

      • Not wheelchair accessible
      • Passport name, number, expiry and country is required at time of booking for all participants. Otherwise, your tour may not be confirmed.
      • When booking your flight from Lima to Cusco, it must be in the morning.
      • Upon time of booking, please provide flight itinerary for international flights and domestic flights
      • Important: If you go suffer from altitude sickness, please bring medicine or ask your doctor for advice before you depart
      • Not stroller accessible
      • Not suitable for pets
      • No public transportation nearby
      • Infant seats unavailable
      • Not recommended for people with back problems
      • Not recommended for people with heart conditions
      • In Cusco, our staff will be providing your train tickets and entrance to Machupicchu the same day of the excursion.
      • Your pick up time coincided with your arrival in Cusco
      What to bring
        • Comfortable Walking Shoes: Since there will be a lot of walking during tours and exploration, comfortable walking shoes are essential.
        • Weather-Appropriate Clothing: Peru has diverse climates, so pack layers to accommodate changes in temperature. Light clothing for warmer weather and warmer layers for cooler climates.
        • Rain Gear: A lightweight rain jacket or poncho is recommended, especially if traveling during the rainy season (November to March).
        • Sun Protection: Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect against strong sunlight, especially at higher altitudes.
        • Daypack: A small backpack or daypack to carry essentials during excursions.
        • Personal Medications: Any necessary medications should be packed along with copies of prescriptions.
        • Travel Documents: Passport, travel insurance, itinerary, and any necessary visas or permits.
        • Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated during tours by carrying a refillable water bottle. Some tours may provide opportunities to refill bottles.
        • Snacks: Pack some snacks like energy bars, nuts, or dried fruits for on-the-go nourishment during tours.
        • Camera or Smartphone: Capture memories of the stunning landscapes and historical sites.
        • Cash and Credit Cards: Have local currency (Peruvian Sol) as well as credit cards for purchases and emergencies.
        • Personal Toiletries: Bring personal hygiene items such as toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, and any other essentials.
        • Adapter: If necessary, bring a power adapter for charging electronic devices.
        • Language Guide or Translation App: Consider bringing a language guidebook or downloading a translation app to help communicate with locals.
        • Respectful Attire for Religious Sites: If visiting religious sites, ensure clothing is respectful and covers shoulders and knees.
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