The Sacred Valley:

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The Sacred Valley:

This valley was a catalyst for the success of the Inca civilization, with fertile soils that ensured the empire’s agricultural and strategic development. Today, it is a destination that offers a perfect blend of culture, landscapes, and immersive experiences.

From archaeological sites to adventure activities, the Sacred Valley invites you to connect with the essence of the Andes.

The Treasures of the Sacred Valley

Chinchero | The Living Art of Andean Weaving

Chinchero is the heart of Andean textile art. Here, weavers keep a millennia-old tradition alive, transforming wool into unique pieces filled with history and symbolism. Participate in live demonstrations and discover the meaning behind each color and design—a window into the soul of the Andes.

Moray | The Inca Agricultural Laboratory

This enigmatic site is a marvel of agricultural engineering. Its concentric terraces functioned as a natural laboratory where the Incas experimented with microclimates to enhance their crops.

Maras | The Ancient Salt Mines

A visual and cultural spectacle. Thousands of salt pools built into the mountainside have been harvested since pre-Inca times. Their color changes with the sunlight, creating breathtaking landscapes.

Ollantaytambo | Fortress and Living Town

One of the last Inca strongholds, with monumental temples, defensive terraces, and a town that has preserved its original layout since the 15th century. Walking through Ollantaytambo is like stepping back in time.

Písac | Harmony Between Ruins and Village

Famous for its agricultural terraces and handicraft market, Písac is a gem of the Sacred Valley. The ruins atop the mountain offer stunning views and a genuine connection to Inca greatness.

Inkariy Museum | Bringing Pre-Hispanic History to Life

A journey through the major civilizations of ancient Peru, with artistic representations and immersive exhibits that bring history to life.

Adventure in the Sacred Valley

The Sacred Valley is not just history; it is also a paradise for adventure lovers. Mountains, rivers, and trails offer endless opportunities to explore this stunning setting from a different perspective.

Biking and ATV tours

Ride through terraces, rivers, and Andean landscapes.

Kayaking and paddleboarding

Relax and connect with nature in tranquil waters

Whitewater rafting

Experience the thrill of the Urubamba River’s rapids.

Rock climbing and zip-lining

Challenge the heights and enjoy spectacular valley views.

Hiking Along Ancient Trails

The Sacred Valley is not just history; it is also a paradise for adventure lovers. Mountains, rivers, and trails offer endless opportunities to explore this stunning setting from a different perspective.

Pumamarca

A route leading to an ancient Inca fortress before descending into Ollantaytambo.

Urquillos

A path linking Chinchero to Urquillos, passing through terraces and mountains.

Huchuyqosqo

From Chinchero to Lamay, a challenging hike with spectacular Andean views.

Each trail is an opportunity to experience Inca history step by step.

Native Communities

A Living Cultural Encounter

In the Sacred Valley, native communities preserve age-old traditions that infuse every corner of the region with life and color. The preparation of pachamanca—a dish cooked underground with heated stones—reflects an ancestral bond with the land, while local families share their farming wisdom by planting and harvesting potatoes and quinoa. These activities offer a unique opportunity to witness the harmonious relationship between people and Pachamama, a legacy of the Inca culture.

Moreover, communities invite visitors to participate in an Andean ceremony, a ritual of gratitude and communion with nature where wishes and offerings are dedicated to Mother Earth. This encounter with local customs is enriched by the creation of traditional textiles, whose vibrant colors and designs carry stories passed down through generations. Exploring these towns reveals how everyday life seamlessly merges with historical memory, creating a singular atmosphere that bridges the past and the present.

Itinerary Options

Exploring the Sacred Valley can take several days, with countless possible combinations. Your choice depends on your interests and available time.

One Day

For a balanced experience, we recommend visiting Chinchero, Moray, Maras, and Ollantaytambo, ensuring enough time at each site. You can also include Písac, but this will require a faster-paced tour with less time at each location.

Two or More Days

Immerse yourself in the richness of the Sacred Valley at a relaxed pace, combining archaeological sites, cultural experiences, and adventure activities to fully enjoy each destination.

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