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With the “Sacred Valley Full Day Tour“, you will enjoy the most appreciated valley by the Incas due to its special geographical and climatic qualities. We will take you through the main attractions of the Sacred Valley seeing impressive landscapes, mountains with glaciers, archaeological sites such as Chinchero, Salt Mines, Moray,Ollantaytambo and Pisaq.
The towns of the Sacred Valley seem to be frozen in time. Many customs are kept alive thanks to the efforts of the villagers themselves. In Pisac, there is a handicraft market that has its origins in the important commercial transactions during the Viceroyalty. In Chinchero, there are many textile centers that preserve the type of spinning inherited through many generations. In the Sunday market of this traditional town you can still barter or trade. We will make stops in different archaeological centers such as Moray, Salineras, Pisaq and Ollantaytambo.
The Super Valley tour is a totally different way of doing the Clasic Sacred Valley tour , since it takes better advantage of the day, keep in mind that the town of Ollantaytambo which is part of the Sacred Valley circuit is the train station that takes us to the Sanctuary of Machu Picchu.
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What is the best time to travel to Cusco?
The best time to travel to Cusco is during the dry season, which runs from May to October. During this period, the weather is generally dry and sunny, with daytime temperatures ranging from 18°C to 22°C. Nights can be quite cold, with temperatures dropping around 5°C, especially in June and July.
The rainy season in Cusco runs from November to March, and during this period you can expect regular rains, especially in January and February. Rainfall can be heavy and can cause disruptions to transportation and tourist activities.
Keep in mind that, although the dry season is the best time to visit Cusco in terms of weather, it is also the busiest time in terms of tourism.
What is Moray?
Moray is famous for its amphitheater-shaped terraces, which extend to a depth of 150 meters, Moray is located within the sacred valley of the Incas. This ancient Inca citadel is located at 4300 meters above sea level.
It is believed that the Incas created this impressive circular laboratory for agricultural experiments, or for ceremonial activities. This location is almost perfect, like an open-air stage, with its terraced terraces, preserved for more than 500 years.
Salt Mines - Salt Mines
A visit to the salt pans is a unique experience. The salt mines of Maras are a system of artificial canals or salt ponds used for the management and production of salt by the local people since Inca times.
This set of salt mines in the Maras Valley, near the city of Cusco in Peru. They are located about 3,380 meters above sea level.
These salt mines are formed by a system of canals that originate in a natural water source that is part of a mountain. The water is directed through the channels and slowly evaporates on the terraces, leaving behind salt crystals.
The people of the area collect the salt and use it as a means of generating income for their families, although they have now found its healing properties and use in Peruvian haute cuisine.
The salt fields are divided into several sections, each of which is managed by different families. The settlers are generally members of these families and have worked in the salt mines for generations.
Although Cusco’s salt mines are a popular tourist attraction, they are also a place of work for local families who depend on salt extraction for their livelihood.
It is advisable to visit the site with a travel agency so you can learn more about the history and work behind the salt mines.
What is the weather like in Cusco?
The climate in Cusco varies according to the time of the year.
It is important to keep in mind that the weather in Cusco can be unpredictable, even during the dry season. It is advisable to wear appropriate clothing for the weather and be prepared for sudden changes in temperature and rain.
About the Sacred Valley of the Incas Tour
The Sacred Valley is a region in Peru, near Cusco, that is famous for its Inca ruins and for its impressive landscape of valleys and mountains.
There are several towns in the Sacred Valley that can be visited as part of a tour, some of the most popular are:
In addition to visiting these towns and archaeological centers, you can also make excursions to visit other tourist activities, such as quad biking in Moray,
In Sacred Valley you can do different outdoor activities, the Sacred Valley, camitas, ATV activities, rafting, rappel, mountaineering, mountain biking, among other activities.
The best way to visit the Sacred Valley of the Incas is with a travel agency to better organize this excursion and enjoy the most of this experience. This tour usually includes transportation, guides and entrance fees to the different ruins, lunch in excellent restaurants.
What to bring on my trip to Cusco?
If you are planning a trip to Cusco, there are some important items you should take with you to make sure you are comfortable and prepared for any situation. Some of the items you might consider bringing are:
About the archaeological center of Ollantaytambo
The archaeological complex of Ollantaytambo is an impressive archaeological site located in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, about 60 km northwest of the city of Cusco. It is known for being one of the few Inca cities that still maintain their original design, with an impressive fortress at the top and a complex of agricultural terraces at the bottom. The Incas built this site to be a religious and military center, and it is believed to have been an important control point for the entrance to the Sacred Valley.
In addition, the Ollantaytambo complex is famous for its large carved stone blocks and its system of water channels, which are still used to irrigate the agricultural lands in the area. With its fascinating history and spectacular natural beauty, Ollantaytambo is a must-see destination for visitors to the Cusco region.
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