3 days travel Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu

3 days travel Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu

Cusco, Peru
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Day 1 Pisac and Ollantaytambo
The sunny floodplain between Pisac and Ollantaytambo in the valley of the Urubamba River is known as the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Our first stop here is Pisac, a tiny, cobbled Inca village which is home to the largest handicraft market in the region and a huge Inca fortress. We’ll explore both, then set off through the Sacred Valley. We’ll need frequent photo stops as we pass still-working Inca terracing, irrigation canals, fertile farmland and awesome mountain vistas. Our destination for the night is Ollantaytambo, perhaps the most charming and perfectly preserved of all Inca towns, a maze of cobbled alleyways and sun-drenched plazas presided over by a spectacular, llama-shaped ruin.

Accommodation: Cosy, family-run hotel in Ollantaytambo
Included meals: Lunch and dinner included

Day 2 Chinchero, Moray, and Salineras
Today starts with Chinchero, a quiet little town best known for its outdoor weaving studios, terraced Inca ruin, and intricately-frescoed colonial church. Next is Moray – three massive Inca amphitheaters of incredible engineering precision and stern, magnificent beauty. Then an easy stroll (or ride in the bus if you prefer) through rolling farmland and views of the high Andes brings us to Salineras – a surreal and beautiful patchwork of pools and paths that still produces salt using Inca technology.

Later we’ll catch the train to Aguas Calientes, where we’ll spend the night.
Accommodation: Comfortable hotel in Aguas Calientes
Meals: All meals included

Day 3 Machu Picchu
An early start rewards us with sunrise at Machu Picchu – a peak moment for anyone. A spectacular stone city surrounded by incredibly steep, incredibly green mountains, Machu Picchu needs no introduction and is deservedly one of the new Seven Wonders of the World. A guided tour is a necessary start to orient you in this massive site, then you’ll have plenty of time to explore the stone complex and some of the surrounding peaks on your own before we catch the train back to Cusco.
Meals: Breakfast and lunch included

What’s INCLUDEd:
All accommodation and activities specified in itinerary
Dedicated Aspiring Adventures guide
All transport
Pickup and drop-off at your accommodation in Cusco
Entrance to all attractions specified
Extra permit to climb Huayna Picchu at Machu Picchu (if available at time of booking)
Meals specified in itinerary
Drinking water with included meals

What’s NOT INCLUDEd:
Tip for your guide(s) and driver
Drinks apart from with meals

The packages we list here are just a taste of what we can do! Check out our wide range of itineraries

Day 1 Pisac and Ollantaytambo
The sunny floodplain between Pisac and Ollantaytambo in the valley of the Urubamba River is known as the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Our first stop here is Pisac, a tiny, cobbled Inca village which is home to the largest handicraft market in the region and a huge Inca fortress. We’ll explore both, then set off through the Sacred Valley. We’ll need frequent photo stops as we pass still-working Inca terracing, irrigation canals, fertile farmland and awesome mountain vistas. Our destination for the night is Ollantaytambo, perhaps the most charming and perfectly preserved of all Inca towns, a maze of cobbled alleyways and sun-drenched plazas presided over by a spectacular, llama-shaped ruin.

Accommodation: Cosy, family-run hotel in Ollantaytambo
Included meals: Lunch and dinner included

Day 2 Chinchero, Moray, and Salineras
Today starts with Chinchero, a quiet little town best known for its outdoor weaving studios, terraced Inca ruin, and intricately-frescoed colonial church. Next is Moray – three massive Inca amphitheaters of incredible engineering precision and stern, magnificent beauty. Then an easy stroll (or ride in the bus if you prefer) through rolling farmland and views of the high Andes brings us to Salineras – a surreal and beautiful patchwork of pools and paths that still produces salt using Inca technology.

Later we’ll catch the train to Aguas Calientes, where we’ll spend the night.
Accommodation: Comfortable hotel in Aguas Calientes
Meals: All meals included

Day 3 Machu Picchu
An early start rewards us with sunrise at Machu Picchu – a peak moment for anyone. A spectacular stone city surrounded by incredibly steep, incredibly green mountains, Machu Picchu needs no introduction and is deservedly one of the new Seven Wonders of the World. A guided tour is a necessary start to orient you in this massive site, then you’ll have plenty of time to explore the stone complex and some of the surrounding peaks on your own before we catch the train back to Cusco.
Meals: Breakfast and lunch included

What’s INCLUDEd:
All accommodation and activities specified in itinerary
Dedicated Aspiring Adventures guide
All transport
Pickup and drop-off at your accommodation in Cusco
Entrance to all attractions specified
Extra permit to climb Huayna Picchu at Machu Picchu (if available at time of booking)
Meals specified in itinerary
Drinking water with included meals

What’s NOT INCLUDEd:
Tip for your guide(s) and driver
Drinks apart from with meals

The packages we list here are just a taste of what we can do! Check out our wide range of itineraries

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