The Sacred Valley is undoubtedly a surprising place, not only for its location and pleasant climate, but for the landscapes, towns and archaeological sites that still maintain. A place where ancestral customs are preserved, being a very important place for agriculture by the ancient Incas.
The Incas’ Sacred Valley
01 day
(Full day – DOES NOT INCLUDE LUNCH)
We leave in the morning towards the Sacred Valley. Our first stop will be PISAC a traditional village of the Andes with Hispanic influence, its narrow cobblestone streets, mostly adobe houses with tile roofs, a church of the time with vestiges of the Cusqueña school where the mass is still celebrated in Quechua (native language of the Inkas) and that today are part of the attraction of this peaceful place. We will visit the craft fair, full of color and with various items from textiles, ceramics, woodwork, leather, fabric and many products that attract attention.
In the afternoon we will visit the Inka village of OLLANTAYAMBO, one of the few towns in South America that still maintains its original plan since its construction more than 500 years ago. Along the way we found the channels and crystal clear water sources that still flow with great noise through the old streets. In the upper part of the town we will visit the terraces, the Inkas temples, and other vestiges. Return to Cusco and return to the Hotel.