Description

DIFFICULTY: LOW
MAXIMUM ALTITUDE: 11,483 FEET / 3,500 M
DISTANCES 0.62 MILES / 1 KM

The trip begins with pickup at 7:00 am. to all the members of the group, then you will go to the first stop “Chinchero“. You will then make your first stop to visit a local family to learn about the ancient weaving process, after an explanation and some time to relax you will continue to Moray.

Moray is a famous archaeological site where your tour guide will take the group on a guided tour with time to take pictures of the wonderful landscapes.
Then you will continue to the salt mines of Maras and enjoy the history of this place and the beautiful landscapes, then in the middle of the day you will go to Urubamba where you can enjoy a local buffet lunch and relax.

After enjoying the harshness of the Sacred Valley, you will go to Ollantaytambo, where you will visit the archaeological site and learn more about the Inca culture, sometimes it takes 45 minutes to walk through the most important places. Then some travelers will finish the tour in this place (14:00-15:00) and board one of the trains to Machu Picchu, if that is not the case, continue the trip to Pisaq.

Enjoy the archaeological site of Pisaq with a guided tour, then your guide will let you explore the area a bit on your own for some time after all the groups meet up again and go visit one of the shops along the way.

Finally, you will return to Cusco at approximately 7:00 pm, dropping you off near the main square.

Detail

Included
Pick up at your hotel
Transfer
Lunch
Tourist bus (12 to 19 people as a shared service)
Professional tour guide
Chinchero
Morena
Salt mines of Maras
Urubamba
Ollantaytambo
Pisaq
Not included
Tips
Salt mines of Maras (10 soles)
Tourist Ticket BTG

FAQ

What time does the tour start?
Pickup begins at 6:30 am. Please let me know where you are staying one day before the trip to set up a pick up location or meeting point.

What time does the tour end?
The tour can end in Ollantaytambo between 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. or in Cusco at 7:00 p.m.

Can I buy an entrance ticket to the Sacred Valley during the trip?
Yes, you can buy your tickets at the first place you visit. Only available in local currency and cash.

Where do the Sacred Valley and Moray salt mines begin?
All tours start in Cusco.

Where do the salt mines of the Sacred Valley and Moray end?
Delivery can be in Cusco or Ollantaytambo.

Can I end the trip in Ollantaytambo?
Yes, you can end the tour in Ollantaytambo and take the train to Machu Picchu or spend the night in the town.

What do I miss if I finish the tour in Ollantaytambo?
You will miss visiting Pisaq, however it would be a good idea to visit on another day or on your own and take a full day to explore the entire area.

Conditions

Consult the contracting conditions of the Sacred Valley and Salt Mines and Moray excursion.

Sacred Valley and Salt Mines and Moray

from

$40

Departures from Cusco
Everyday
Schedule: start at 07:00 a.m. – finish at 07:00 p.m.

Date:
Medios de Pago

Description

DIFFICULTY: LOW
MAXIMUM ALTITUDE: 11,483 FEET / 3,500 M
DISTANCES 0.62 MILES / 1 KM

The trip begins with pickup at 7:00 am. to all the members of the group, then you will go to the first stop “Chinchero“. You will then make your first stop to visit a local family to learn about the ancient weaving process, after an explanation and some time to relax you will continue to Moray.

Moray is a famous archaeological site where your tour guide will take the group on a guided tour with time to take pictures of the wonderful landscapes.
Then you will continue to the salt mines of Maras and enjoy the history of this place and the beautiful landscapes, then in the middle of the day you will go to Urubamba where you can enjoy a local buffet lunch and relax.

After enjoying the harshness of the Sacred Valley, you will go to Ollantaytambo, where you will visit the archaeological site and learn more about the Inca culture, sometimes it takes 45 minutes to walk through the most important places. Then some travelers will finish the tour in this place (14:00-15:00) and board one of the trains to Machu Picchu, if that is not the case, continue the trip to Pisaq.

Enjoy the archaeological site of Pisaq with a guided tour, then your guide will let you explore the area a bit on your own for some time after all the groups meet up again and go visit one of the shops along the way.

Finally, you will return to Cusco at approximately 7:00 pm, dropping you off near the main square.

Detail

Included
Pick up at your hotel
Transfer
Lunch
Tourist bus (12 to 19 people as a shared service)
Professional tour guide
Chinchero
Morena
Salt mines of Maras
Urubamba
Ollantaytambo
Pisaq
Not included
Tips
Salt mines of Maras (10 soles)
Tourist Ticket BTG

FAQ

What time does the tour start?
Pickup begins at 6:30 am. Please let me know where you are staying one day before the trip to set up a pick up location or meeting point.

What time does the tour end?
The tour can end in Ollantaytambo between 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. or in Cusco at 7:00 p.m.

Can I buy an entrance ticket to the Sacred Valley during the trip?
Yes, you can buy your tickets at the first place you visit. Only available in local currency and cash.

Where do the Sacred Valley and Moray salt mines begin?
All tours start in Cusco.

Where do the salt mines of the Sacred Valley and Moray end?
Delivery can be in Cusco or Ollantaytambo.

Can I end the trip in Ollantaytambo?
Yes, you can end the tour in Ollantaytambo and take the train to Machu Picchu or spend the night in the town.

What do I miss if I finish the tour in Ollantaytambo?
You will miss visiting Pisaq, however it would be a good idea to visit on another day or on your own and take a full day to explore the entire area.

Conditions

Consult the contracting conditions of the Sacred Valley and Salt Mines and Moray excursion.

tipo de servicio

compartido, privado

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