Suggested Itinerary

4 Days / 3 Nights

Arrival in Cusco / Visit the Andean artisan weaving in Awanacancha / Guided visit to Pisac archaeological site and market / Check-in at Inkaterra Urubamba Villas / Cocktail and dinner / Breakfast in your own Villa / Excursion to the salt mines of Maras / Visit the circular agricultural terraces of Moray / See ceramic workshop of Yahuarmaqui / Visit the ancient city and fortress of Ollantaytambo / Visit Chinchero and the Nilda Textile Center / Visit the communities of Willoq and Patacancha / Trekking to the archaeological site of Huchuy Cusco / Dinner by your fireplace / Visit the typical stores of Urubamba / Return to Cusco or Proceed to Ollantaytambo train station.

Your visit to the Sacred Valley of the Incas offers the ideal way start to your Inca living culture experience while acclimatizing to the altitude of the region.

The Valley is about 300 meters lower than Cusco. Connect with a timeless way of life while relaxing, surrounded by stunning scenery and splendid weather. Marvel at the amazing sights and wonders, choosing from a range of excursions according to your pace or style.

Detailed day-by-day Suggested Itinerary:
To help you make the most out of your stay, we have prepared the following basic journey.

- DAY 1 Itinerary | Click here Know more...

Arrival in Cusco Airport / Meet & greet by driver and private bilingual guide at the Cusco airport or Ollantaytambo train station, or your hotel in Cusco / Transfer via Land Rover 4x4 (or similar vehicle) to the Sacred Valley of the Incas / Along the route, briefing on your itinerary and excursions you can choose during your stay / If coming from Cusco, stop at Awanacancha- Andean artisans weaving / along the way, see many South American camelid species here, including llamas, guanacos, vicuñas and alpacas / Gourmet Picnic Lunch in the countryside / Guided visit of approximately three hours through the Pisac archaeological site (2,972 m. or 9,750 ft a.s.l.), town of Pisac and market (open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays) / Other options for excursions: Maras and Moray, or Chinchero / Arrival & Check-in at the Inkaterra Urubamba Villas / Welcome by host and briefing / Cocktail on the terrace or in front of the fireplace followed by dinner served in your private dining room / After dinner, you may choose to rest, walk around the town of Urubamba or enjoy massage services in your room / Overnight at the villas.



- DAY 2 Itinerary | Click here Know more...

Breakfast at leisure in your room or terrace / Excursion to the Incan salt mines of Maras and agricultural terraces of Moray (3,028 m. or 9934 ft a. s. l.) / continue to Yahuarmaqui ceramics workshop; Other options include Pisac, or Ollantaytambo and the CATCCO Museum (2,800 m. or 9186 ft a.s.l.) / You can also choose additional excursions (at an extra cost) / including river rafting, horseback riding on Peruvian caballos de paso, or biking / Enjoy a picnic lunch or at Tunupa or the Tres Keros Restaurant, at the HaciendaHuayoccari - a private farm that houses a collection of ancient local crafts (extra cost) / Visit Chinchero, a typical Andean village, a colonial church, wonderful mountain views and a colorful market; and the Nilda Textile Center, famous for her handmade textiles / Return to the Villa / Cocktails and dinner / Overnight at your own Villa.



- DAY 3 Itinerary | Click here Know more...

Breakfast at leisure in your room or terrace / Choice of a full-day excursion or hike farming communities of Willoq and Patacancha with picnic lunch or Huchuy Qosqo with Energy lunch kit / Energy lunch / Return to the Inkaterra Urubamba Villas / Cocktails and dinner / Overnight at your Villa.



- DAY 4 Itinerary | Click here Know more...

Breakfast at leisure in your room or terrace / For a Morning Free – visit Urubamba market and craftsmen: ceramics, handicrafts, weavings for shopping or visit Inkaterra’s community sponsored projects / Check out – depending on your departure time to your next onward destination / Private transfer to either Ollantaytambo train station or city of Cusco.