COMPLETE ITINERARY
CHINCHERO CRAFT MARKET.
This town is located 28 km from Cusco on the paved road to Urubamba. Where are the remains of what was the royal estate of Túpac Inca Yupanqui”, it is like a beautiful colonial temple built on Inca foundations, its greatest attraction. However, it is its artisan market, originally dedicated to the exchange of agricultural products between the community members of the valley and those of the highlands. Currently, the market is a true spectacle of color and movement that fascinates tourists with its offer of handicrafts and textiles made in the purest pre-Columbian style.

MORAY.
It is located 7 km. from Maras, 01 hour from the city of Cusco by the Chinchero route is one of the most spectacular visits where there are circular platforms of different sizes. They are terraces for agricultural experimentation and places of concentration of feminine energy, for which it is considered a magnetic center of the Pachamama.

SALT MINES OF MARAS.
Located northwest of the town of Maras Known by some as “salt mines” they are made up of about 3000 small wells. Salt has been obtained since pre-Hispanic times through a sun-drying system of salt water that comes from an underground stream. Once the water has evaporated, the salt is ready for sale.

URUBAMBA
A great place with Inca productions, the most important being corn, and today a beautiful countryside, with a great production of fruit trees. An excellent place to enjoy our typical buffet lunch in the area.

OLLANTAYTAMBO
Typical Inca town located 21 km from Urubamba (2800 masl). It was named in honor of the cacique Ollanta, famous for his romance with an Inca princess, daughter of Pachacutec. One of its best preserved areas extends to the north of the Hanan Huacaypata square, a total of 15 blocks of mansions built on carved stone walls. In the vast archaeological site, located on the hill called the town, buildings such as the Temple of the Sun, El Intihuatana and the Baños de la Princesa stand out. From Ollantaytambo a firm road starts, which ascends to the Málaga pass (4,200 masl) and goes in the direction of the mountain, passing through towns such as the picturesque Huilloc, home of renowned Huairuros.

PISAC
Pisaq is located 33 km from Cusco by paved road (from the Sacred Valley of the Incas). It has an old town, an archaeological site considered among the most important in Cusco, and a modern town, of colonial origin. This place also has a very famous Pisac craft market that attracts thousands of visitors and community members from remote towns, wearing colorful traditional clothing. Here it is recommended to buy all the crafts, since these are cheaper than in the city of Cusco.

Includes:

  • Pick up from the hotel
  • Tourist transport.
  • Professional guide service in English and Spanish.
  • Buffet lunch in Urubamaba.
  • Entrance tickets to all places to visit.
  • Transfer to the hotel at the end of the tour.
  • Does not include:
  • Extra drinks.

Recommendations:

  • Bring original passport “With expiration date not less than 7 months”
  • Wear sneakers or light shoes or tennis shoes
  • Canteen water bottle.
  • Drink plenty of fluids on your excursions.
  • Raincoat (long poncho) in the rainy season.
  • Long sleeve shirts.
  • Long pants.
  • Sunscreen, wide-brimmed hat for sunny days.
  • Sunglasses.
  • Medicine and/or items for personal use (liquid for contact lenses).
  • Camera or video camera.
  • Have on hand checks and coins in small denominations soles or dollars.