Private Sacred Valley Tour Full Day
Full Days Tour / starting from US $130 per person
Full Days Tour / starting from US $130 per person
Trek
Private Cusco Sacred Valley Tour – The Sacred Valley of the Incas, also known as the Urubamba Valley, is undoubtedly one of the most popular destinations in the entire Cusco region. Its small villages, mild climate, and people, as well as the large Inca constructions on top of the mountains and the extensive farming terraces on the steep slope hillsides along the valley, make it an unsurpassed destination for all those adventure lovers eager to explore and learn more about the Incan culture.
Embark on an exclusive adventure of a lifetime with our Sacred Valley Private Tour from Cusco, meticulously designed to transcend the ordinary and immerse you in the extraordinary.
Discover the secrets of captivating ancient sites such as the ruins of Pisac, the formidable fortress of Ollantaytambo and the awe-inspiring vestiges of Chinchero. Our itinerary goes beyond the ordinary, offering a unique and memorable experience.
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Explore the charm of the Sacred Valley through our exclusive private tour from Cusco. Our impeccable service is tailored specifically to you and your party (family, couple, friends etc), creating unique moments that transform your trip into an unforgettable experience.
One of the most fertile valleys of the region, dotted with stunning archaeological sites.
The Sacred Valley of the Incas will take you to explore remarkable sites, local villages, and astounding landscapes. Hear the stories of the Incan culture and discover the fascinating Andean world, history, tradition, and culture. Don't miss the chance to explore and live an authentic experience with Kuntur Peru Travel.
The tour to the Cusco Sacred Valley is one of the most popular tours for tourists because of its beauty and atractions. It is aimed at those who wish to delve into the ancient ruins beyond Cusco, creating a connection with local history and culture. The excursion, which usually begins at 8 a.m., offers a personalized touch to those seeking a tailor-made experience. Opting for the private tour of the Sacred Valley allows you to customize your trip according to your preferences, regardless of the group dynamics.
This full-day Sacred Valley tour from Cusco takes you to the prime sites of the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Accompanied by our English-speaking local guide, you will be visiting Pisaq, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero, as well as towns and handicraft markets in the valley.
Explore the highlight of the Sacred Valley. Pisaq and its large farming terraces; Ollantaytambo and its unbelievable sun temple; Chinchero, the ruins and colonial temple. Additionally, get to visit a llama farm, handicraft markets, towns, and more on ten hours tour.
The Sacred Valley full-day tour is rated as an Easy to Moderate activity, as it does not involve a long hiking activity but short walk explorations at the Pisaq site and Ollantaytambo ruins. Day trips are generally made by private transportation. We suggest taking it easy while exploring the sites, as it will help you acclimate to the altitude. The city tour in Cusco can be done all year round. However, you will have a better experience during the dry season (March-November)
We will be picking you up from your hotel in Cusco. Then in our private transport, we will drive for 45 minutes to Awanacancha, where you will appreciate and distinguish llamas between Alpacas and other Andean camelids; carry on from the Llama farm, we will get to the lookout point, where you will have a panoramic view of the Sacred Valley. After some photos, continue to Pisaq town in the valley, then up to The Pisaq Inca site, there your guide will take you to experience a short walk to visit the Sundial and terraces. Then drive back to Pisaq town to visit the handicraft market, a chance to get some presents to take home, and continue on our private transport along the valley to enjoy lunch in a typical restaurant in Urubamba town.
In the afternoon, continue to Ollantaytambo, where you will hike up to the Sun temple to admire the buildings made of massive boulders brought from the other side of the valley. On the way back to Cusco, visit Chinchero, an Inca site and some small residences, also home to a beautiful colonial whitewashed church built over the bases of a demolished Incan royal palace.
Our last place to visit will be a family house, where you will learn the old techniques of weaving blankets and clothing. From Chinchero, you will return to Cusco City.
The pricing below is subject to a new Peruvian law governing the employment of porters on the Inca Trail. These changes are expected to substantially raise the cost of operating the Ancascocha trek to Machu Picchu for all accredited tour companies. Please, contact us for further details.
$ 135.00 per person Price based on 2 ppl in the group
Students from the University benefit traveling in Peru! Museums, tourist tickets, archaeological sites, Machu Picchu, Inca Trail, and more. Get discounts by presenting your International Student Identity Card (ISIC)
Students under 17 years old and children do not need the ISIC to apply for a discount. Please, email us with a copy of the ISIC and passport at the time of booking for a trek or tour to info@kunturperu.com. We will be glad to help you.
We reward your preference! More details will be available if you are interested in taking advantage of this offer, such as walking tours in Cusco City, discounts on items for camping activities, and personal discounts. Contact us at info@kunturperu.com
GO ON GROUP SERVICE:
8+ up to 12 participants in the group, From USD 75.00 per person. Please, note booking in advance.
Weather in Cusco City
Hiking through the Quarry trek is a very high-altitude activity, therefore, the weather may be cold and unpredictable. The nights on this trek are usually around 14 F. / -10 C. And in the early mornings of the dry season, during the day, it can get quite warm if the sun is out, anywhere from 60-75F/15-24C. Keep in mind that if the weather is rainy or cloudy, it will be windy and colder, and it may change instantaneously, particularly when going up at the high-altitude passes; as with any high-altitude hike, you should bring plenty of layers to adjust to the fluctuating temperatures and conditions as well as appropriate sun/rain protection.
Tour departure
It is highly recommended to spend at least two days before any trekking activity acclimating to the altitude in the Andes; drinking enough water and avoiding heavy meals also help you to adapt quickly to the environment. Cusco is an Andean city located at 3,399 m. / 11,151 ft. We suggest doing short day tours in and around the city.
It is imperative to attend the pre-trek briefing a day before the scheduled date of the trip, usually set at 17:00 hrs. See the itinerary instructions section of the tour and its details. For additional information, speak directly to your trekking guide.
Note on Itinerary
The current itinerary described accurately expresses the trekking activities we offer. However, please, notice that due to some circumstances occasionally turns beyond our control, such as natural disasters, weather conditions, strikes, and others that may force us to deviate from our original plan, in which case, we will provide you with the best alternative option available, so then you won’t miss the wonderful experience.
Trip Payment Schedule
At the time of booking, you must be paid 30% of the total cost of the tour; this will allow us to make the corresponding reservation and purchase some tickets that may be sold out rapidly. A month before the departure date, the balance must be paid or upon your arrival in Cusco city, the 70% left of the final balance must be paid fully.
Cancellation and Transfer Fee Schedule
Gratuities for the trekking crew
One of the greatest ways to express your gratitude to your trekking crew for everything they do to help you to make your adventure trip is by tipping. This is a tradition of years since the beginning of the tourism industry in our region, a personal appreciation based on the team’s effort during your adventure experience. Giving gratuities might not be customary in your country, however, it’s of the utmost importance to those who will be taking care of you during the trip. Tipping inspires excellent service and is an ingrained feature in the tourism industry on many Kuntur Peru Travel destinations. Of course, you are free to tip as much as you wish, depending on your perception of the quality and length of your trip. Remember, tipping is not compulsory and should only be given when you receive excellent service.
Usually, participants in a group gather the tipping money for the guides, porters, and cooks; you can either do it individually, or your trekking guide will offer to collect the money and tip as a group. Tipping your tour guide is more personal and should be decided based on your relationship, quality, and length of service with them and is done separately from the group or could be done individually, this generally happens once you end the tour at Machu Picchu Citadel or Machu Picchu town.
Porters: Each porter $20 – $40 USD or the equivalent in Soles (from all the group or participants)
Trekking Chef: $35 – $70 USD or the equivalent in Soles (from all groups or participants)
Trekking guide: The amount is an entirely more personal preference, however, as a guideline, $40 -80 USD per person can be used.
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