We will pick you up from your hotel and start our tour at the imposing Cathedral, followed by the Temple of the Sun Qoricancha. We explore the vast archaeological center of Saqsaywaman and enjoy the panoramic views from the viewpoint of Cristo Blanco.
Next, we will head to the archaeological site of Qenqo, and the enchanting Huayllaccocha lagoon, where our staff will delight us with a staging of Andean myths*, while our passengers enjoy a glass of champagne or piteado tea. Then, we will return to Cusco, taking with us the memories of this unforgettable experience.
We will start visiting the salt mines of Maras which are salt mines that have been in use since pre-Inca times, the water comes out of a subway stream and is channeled through pools where it evaporates and leaves salt crystals.
Then you will visit the archaeological site of Moray which are terraces or terraces that the Incas used as an agricultural experiment, famous for its amphitheater shape.
We will continue our journey to the hacienda of Huayoccari where you will enjoy a delicious lunch and the wonderful scenery of the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
To finish our tour you will visit the most important archaeological center of the Inca culture “Ollantaytambo” guided visit to the abode of the Inca Pachacuteq, you will know the impressive monoliths and the temple of the sun. finally you will stay at the hotel Aranwa in the sacred valley.
Pick up from the hotel to go to the train station in Ollantaytambo, to take the train to Aguas Calientes.
When you arrive in the town of Aguas Calientes, the guide will contact you to go to the bus station and take the bus and go up to the citadel of Machu Picchu (30 minutes trip).
Entrance to the citadel of Machu Picchu and guided tour for two hours, then free to finish the tour, then take the bus to go down to the town of Aguas Calientes.
Departure by train to Ollantaytambo station and pick up in tourist transport and transfer to the city of Cusco.
Pick up from your hotel, heading to the South Valley where you will explore the different most important archaeological complexes, Tipon contains enclosures, terraces and an intact irrigation ditch. The upper part of the complex is crossed by the Inca Trail along with an irrigation canal. It was probably used as a laboratory for agricultural products by the various microclimates found in this complex, built as a ritual to water, then we will continue our journey to Pikillaqta ancient pre-Inca city of the Wari culture, between 700 AD, a time when it had an intense activity, hosting many artisans and workers who kept the city alive. This complex was supplied by a system of subway water channels.
To finish our tour we will pass by the Sistine Chapel of Andahuaylillas and finally visit the viewpoint of the punko hand with breathtaking views.
It is recommended to bring cold weather clothing, high altitude medication