Classic Sacred Valley Tour from Cusco – Full Day
Cultural Tours Peru
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Inca Archaeological Centers Excursion
The Classic Sacred Valley Tour from Cusco is a cultural and archaeological experience designed for those who want to visit the most important centers of the ancient Inca territory in a single day. This full-day journey takes you through the fertile valleys, sacred mountains, and traditional towns that once formed the Tahuantinsuyo, combining living history, impressive landscapes, and the authentic essence of Andean culture.
During this excursion you will explore three of the most representative archaeological complexes of the Sacred Valley: Pisac, with its endless terraces and ceremonial temples; Ollantaytambo, considered the last living Inca city; and Chinchero, an Andean town that preserves its textile heritage and ancestral identity. Along the route you will appreciate temples, sacred fountains, agricultural terraces, natural viewpoints, and structures built with the characteristic precision of Inca architecture.
The tour also includes a stop in Urubamba, where you will enjoy a traditional buffet lunch prepared with local products, as well as time to explore the artisan markets of Pisac and Chinchero—ideal places to find textiles, ceramics, and crafts made by Andean masters.
The Classic Sacred Valley Tour is perfect for travelers seeking a complete, accessible, and enriching experience: a day filled with culture, history, spectacular scenery, and direct contact with the living traditions of the Peruvian Andes.
Itinerary Summary of the Classic Sacred Valley Tour from Cusco
Day 1: Cusco | Pisac – Urubamba – Ollantaytambo – Chinchero – Cusco
Departure from Cusco toward Pisac to explore its archaeological complex, including the Temple of the Sun, the Temple of Water, its Inca terraces, and other areas. You will continue to Urubamba to enjoy a traditional buffet lunch. Afterwards, you will visit Ollantaytambo to see the Temple of the Sun, the agricultural terraces, and the Ñusta Bath. Finally, you will continue to Chinchero to visit a traditional textile center, its archaeological site, the colonial church, and its artisan market before returning to Cusco.
Highlights of the Classic Sacred Valley Full-Day Tour
- Explore the archaeological complex of Pisac, including its Temple of the Sun, Temple of Water, agricultural terraces, military zone, and the Tanqanamarka cemetery.
- Enjoy time at the Pisac artisan market, famous for its textiles, ceramics, and traditional jewelry.
- Visit the fortress of Ollantaytambo, one of the best examples of Inca architecture and urban planning.
- Admire the Temple of the Sun in Ollantaytambo, built with enormous monolithic blocks perfectly fitted together.
- Visit the Ñusta Bath and the ceremonial, agricultural, and administrative sectors that make up this ancient living city.
- Discover the cultural charm of Chinchero, known for its textile heritage and strong Andean tradition.
- Watch a demonstration at an authentic traditional textile center, where local women show ancestral dyeing and weaving techniques.
- Explore the archaeological site of Chinchero, featuring perfectly preserved Inca terraces.
- Visit the Colonial Church of Chinchero, built atop an ancient Inca palace and decorated with Baroque murals.
- Enjoy panoramic views of the Salkantay and Verónica snow-capped mountains, ideal for photography.
BTC Cusco Tourist Ticket
- The Cusco Tourist Ticket (BTC) is the required authorization to enter the main tourist attractions of Cusco, including the South Valley, the Sacred Valley of the Incas, and various museums in the city.
- This ticket is managed by the Committee of Integrated Cultural Tourist Services of Cusco (COSITUC). You can purchase it upon arrival in the city or at the start of your excursion.
Here you will find all the information about the Cusco Tourist Ticket, both its Integral and Partial versions.
CUSCO TOURIST TICKET – BTC
| TICKET TYPE | EXCURSION | CIRCUIT | PLACES | PRICE S/. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Partial Tourist Ticket | Cusco City Tour | Circuit I | Sacsayhuamán, Qenqo, Puca Pucará and Tambomachay | 70.00 |
| Partial Tourist Ticket | Sacred Valley Super Sacred Valley Maras and Moray |
Circuit III | Pisaq, Ollantaytambo, Chinchero and Moray | 70.00 |
| Partial Tourist Ticket | South Valley Cusco | Circuit II | Pikillaqta, Tipón | 70.00 |
| Integral Tourist Ticket | All excursions | All circuits mentioned | All places mentioned | 130.00 |
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Itinerary
Day 1: Sacred Valley Full-Day Tour from Cusco
Explore the most impressive archaeological sites that reveal the Incan legacy
The Classic Sacred Valley Tour is one of the most recommended experiences to discover the history, living culture, and stunning landscapes of the ancient Inca territory. This Sacred Valley tour from Cusco includes essential visits to Pisac, Urubamba, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero, making it an excellent choice for travelers seeking a full-day tour.
Pisac – Archaeological Complex and Traditional Market
We will begin the Sacred Valley full-day tour from Cusco by heading to the Pisac Archaeological Center, one of the largest and most impressive Inca complexes in the valley. The drive from Cusco takes approximately 45 minutes.
During the one-day excursion to Pisac, you will be able to explore:
- The Temple of the Sun, the most important ceremonial enclosure of the site, made of finely carved stone blocks and used for astronomical rituals.
- The Temple of Water, famous for its channels, sacred fountains, and masterfully designed hydraulic systems.
- The agricultural terraces, an impressive network of platforms descending the mountainside.
- The Military Zone, featuring lookout points and defensive structures with privileged views of the entire valley.
- The Tanqanamarka Cemetery, one of the largest from the Inca period, containing hundreds of ancient funerary niches.
After exploring the archaeological site, we will descend to the picturesque town of Pisac to visit its artisan market, known for its handmade textiles, silver jewelry, ceramics, and authentic crafts created by local artisans. This is an ideal place to find unique souvenirs before continuing the tour.

Urubamba – Traditional Buffet Lunch
After finishing your visit in Pisac, we will head toward Urubamba, one of the most fertile and peaceful areas of the Sacred Valley. Here, you will enjoy a traditional buffet lunch prepared with fresh, locally grown ingredients such as:
- Giant corn from the Sacred Valley (white or Cusco corn), famous for its size and softness.
- Native potatoes.
- Local vegetables and greens.
- Typical dishes from Peruvian cuisine.
Urubamba’s restaurants often work directly with local farmers, offering an authentic and delicious culinary experience. This will be the perfect moment to rest and recharge before continuing with the next stop of the tour.

Ollantaytambo – Fortress and Living Inca Town
After lunch, you will continue toward Ollantaytambo, one of the architectural jewels of the Sacred Valley and an essential stop on any tour to Pisac and Ollantaytambo from Cusco.
During your guided visit, you will explore:
- The majestic Temple of the Sun, built with enormous pink stone blocks perfectly fitted together—an exceptional example of Inca architectural mastery.
- The agricultural terraces of Ollantaytambo, used for farming and as ceremonial and defensive platforms.
- The Ñusta’s Bath, a ceremonial fountain associated with purification rituals.
- Administrative and religious enclosures that still preserve the essence of the Tahuantinsuyo.
Ollantaytambo is also famous for maintaining its original urban layout, with narrow streets, water channels, and traditional houses that showcase the brilliance of Inca city planning. Due to its historical importance, many consider it one of the best places in the Sacred Valley to understand the organization of the ancient empire.

Chinchero – Textile Center, Archaeology, and Colonial History
You will finish the tour by visiting Chinchero, one of the most traditional towns in the Sacred Valley, known for its living culture and strong textile heritage.
In this part of the Sacred Valley tourist circuit, you will discover:
- A traditional textile center where local women demonstrate the natural dyeing process and Andean weaving.
- The archaeological site of Chinchero, featuring perfectly preserved Inca terraces.
- The Colonial Church of Our Lady of Monserrat, built atop the ancient palace of Pachacútec, decorated with murals and baroque artwork.
- The artisan market of Chinchero, famous for its textile art and handmade souvenirs.
- Panoramic views of the snow-capped Salkantay and Verónica mountains, ideal for photography.
Chinchero combines the best of Inca history, Andean tradition, and colonial architecture, which is why it is an essential stop on any private or exclusive Sacred Valley tour.
After finishing the visit in Chinchero, we will board our tourist transport to return to Cusco, concluding an unforgettable full-day excursion to the Sacred Valley.

Day Summary – Highlights
- Difficulty level of the day: Moderate
- Minimum altitude: 2,790 m a.s.l. (Pisac – Sacred Valley)
- Maximum altitude: 3,762 m a.s.l. (Chinchero)
- Approximate distance covered: 6 to 10 km (archaeological walks and urban exploration)
- Predominant weather: Mild-dry in the morning and cool in the afternoon (12 °C to 22 °C depending on altitude)
- Main activity: Cultural and archaeological visit to the most representative Inca centers of the Sacred Valley
- Notable fauna of the day: American kestrel, Andean partridge, hummingbirds, llamas, and alpacas
- Highlight of the day: Climb to the archaeological complex of Ollantaytambo, the traditional market of Pisac, and the panoramic views from Chinchero
Included
What Is Included in the Classic Sacred Valley Tour from Cusco (Full Day)
The Full-Day Sacred Valley Tour is organized so you can enjoy a complete experience without worrying about travel logistics. All included services are designed to optimize your time, maximize your comfort, and ensure an enriching visit to the main attractions of the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
- Pickup from your hotel in Cusco: We will pick you up early in the morning directly at your hotel’s door. From there, you will head toward the Sacred Valley, avoiding the hassle of finding transportation or meeting points.
- Professional bilingual tour guide (Spanish – English): You will have an expert guide in history, archaeology, and Andean culture, who will provide detailed information at each archaeological site such as Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero, as well as accompany you through the artisan market and textile center.
- Tourist transportation in a minivan or van: You will travel in a modern, comfortable, and safe vehicle equipped with air conditioning, reclining seats, and a professional driver.
- Buffet lunch in Urubamba: Enjoy a buffet lunch prepared with fresh ingredients from the valley, featuring a variety of typical dishes from Peruvian cuisine.
- Permanent assistance throughout the tour: Our team will accompany you at every stage of the journey to help you, answer questions, and ensure you have a smooth and pleasant experience.
Not Included
What Is Not Included in the Classic Sacred Valley Tour from Cusco
Although the full-day tour covers the essential services to enjoy the main Sacred Valley route, there are some additional costs you should consider before traveling:
- Cusco Tourist Ticket (BTC): Entry to the archaeological sites of Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero requires the BTC – Circuit III. This ticket is NOT included.
- Partial Ticket – Sacred Valley Circuit III (70 soles): valid for 2 days.
- Full Ticket (130 soles): valid for 10 days and includes 16 attractions (ideal if you plan to visit more places in Cusco).
- Entrance to Maras Salt Mines (optional): Although not part of the classic tour, some travelers choose to visit it before or after the route. The entrance fee (20 soles) is paid directly at the gate.
- Personal expenses and extras: Purchases such as handicrafts, textiles, drinks, snacks, souvenirs, or others are not included.
- Travel insurance: Medical or travel insurance is not included. It is recommended to have one that covers emergencies, accidents, or unexpected situations.
- Tips: Not included and completely optional. You may give them as a gesture of appreciation for the service received.
- Services not mentioned: Any activity, meal, or additional entrance fee not listed in the “Included” section must be covered by the traveler.
Packing List
Essential Packing List for the Classic Sacred Valley Full-Day Tour from Cusco
This full-day tour combines moderate hikes, archaeological visits, and walks through traditional towns of the Sacred Valley. To make the most of it, it’s important to bring the essentials to stay comfortable, protected, and prepared for the changing Andean climate.
Documents, tickets, and money
- ID or passport: Important for any verification or entrance.
- Cusco Tourist Ticket (BTC): Required to enter Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero (if you have already purchased it).
- Cash (Peruvian soles): Markets and local stalls don’t always accept cards; also useful for snacks or tips.
Backpack and organization
- Small backpack (15–20 L): Perfect for carrying the essentials without extra weight.
- Waterproof cover for backpack: Protects your belongings in case of sudden rain.
- Plastic or dry bag to protect documents, devices, and light clothing.
Proper clothing – Layering system
The temperature ranges from 12°C to 22°C depending on altitude; wear layers you can easily add or remove.
- Breathable shirts and comfortable pants: Ideal for walking and adjusting to Urubamba’s climate.
- Sweater or light jacket: Especially useful in Pisac in the morning and in Chinchero (3,700 m).
- Waterproof jacket or rain poncho: Andean weather can change in minutes.
- Hat or cap and sunglasses: Essential protection from UV radiation.
- Buff or scarf for wind protection.
Footwear
- Trekking shoes or comfortable footwear: Preferably with non-slip soles for terraces and archaeological sites.
- Hiking socks (preferably trekking type) to prevent blisters.
Sun and insect protection
- Sunscreen (SPF 50+): UV radiation is strong at high altitude even on cloudy days.
- Sunglasses with UV filter.
- Lip balm with sun protection.
- Insect repellent: Especially useful in the vegetation areas of Urubamba.
Hydration and food
- Reusable water bottle (minimum 1 L): Stay consistently hydrated.
- Healthy snacks such as nuts, energy bars, or fruit.
Electronics and accessories
- Camera or smartphone with full battery: Perfect for capturing views and Inca architecture.
- Portable charger (power bank): The tour lasts many hours and there will be no charging points.
- Power adapter (optional) if you are coming from another country.
Personal hygiene and first aid
- Toilet paper, tissues, or wet wipes.
- Personal medications: Include pain relievers, altitude sickness pills, band-aids, or small bandages.
Final tips
- Foldable trekking poles (optional if ascents and descents tire you).
- Prior acclimatization: Spend 1–2 days in Cusco before the tour to adapt to the altitude.
- Pack light: It’s a one-day tour, bring only what you need.
- Prepare for changing weather: In a single day you may experience strong sun, cold wind, and brief rain showers.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Classic Sacred Valley Tour from Cusco
If you are planning to take the full-day Classic Sacred Valley Tour from Cusco, it is normal for questions to arise. Below you will find answers to help you enjoy this one-day cultural and archaeological experience through Pisac, Urubamba, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero.
1. What time does the Classic Sacred Valley Tour start and end?
The tour starts with pickup between 7:00 and 7:30 a.m. directly at your hotel in Cusco’s Historic Center. The approximate return to Cusco is between 6:30 and 7:00 p.m., depending on traffic along the Chinchero–Cusco route.
2. At what altitude are Pisac, Urubamba, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero located?
- Pisac: 2,972 m a.s.l.
- Urubamba: 2,871 m a.s.l.
- Ollantaytambo: 2,792 m a.s.l.
- Chinchero: 3,762 m a.s.l.
3. What is the best season to take the Sacred Valley of the Incas tour?
The best time is the dry season (April–October) due to its stable weather and clear skies. From November to March it rains more frequently, but the valley looks green and beautiful; you only need to bring a rain jacket.
4. Is the Sacred Valley tour suitable for children and seniors?
Yes. It is suitable for children from 5 years old, seniors, and people who can walk moderate sections. The stairs in Pisac and Ollantaytambo can be demanding, so it is not recommended for people with severe mobility limitations.
5. How much distance is covered during the Sacred Valley of the Incas tour?
In total, between 6 and 10 km are walked, mainly in the archaeological complexes of Pisac and Ollantaytambo. The walks are of moderate difficulty.
6. Is it necessary to buy the Cusco Tourist Ticket before the tour?
No, it is not mandatory to purchase it in advance. You can buy it the same day of the tour directly at the entrance of Pisac or other authorized points. It is recommended to bring cash in soles, as some access points do not accept cards.
7. Does the buffet lunch in Urubamba include vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free options?
Yes. Restaurants in Urubamba offer vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. It is advisable to inform dietary preferences when booking.
8. What is the weather like in the different places visited during the tour?
The weather varies depending on altitude:
- Pisac and Urubamba: mild (18–22 °C).
- Ollantaytambo: cool mild (15–20 °C).
- Chinchero: cold (8–15 °C), especially in the afternoon.
Therefore, it is recommended to wear layered clothing.
9. How demanding is the ascent to the Temple of the Sun in Ollantaytambo?
It is of moderate difficulty, with high steps characteristic of Inca architecture. The guide makes explanatory stops during the ascent.
10. Does the tour include a visit to the Pisac handicraft market?
Yes. The well-known Pisac Market is visited, ideal for purchasing textiles, ceramics, and traditional handicrafts.
11. Can I include a visit to the Maras Salt Mines in the Classic Sacred Valley Tour?
It is not included in the classic circuit, but it can be added as an optional visit if time allows. It has an additional cost.
12. Is it necessary to acclimatize before taking the Sacred Valley tour?
It is not essential, as the Sacred Valley is at a lower altitude than Cusco. However, it is recommended to spend a day in Cusco to adapt, especially because of high-altitude areas such as Chinchero.
13. Does the tour include trekking poles, or can I bring my own?
The tour does not include poles. You may bring your own as long as they have rubber tips, a requirement for entering archaeological sites.
14. Is it safe to leave my belongings in the tourist transport during the visits?
Yes. The transport accompanies the entire circuit and the driver remains in the vehicle in Pisac, Urubamba, and Ollantaytambo, so it is safe to leave backpacks or light clothing.
15. What kind of tour guide accompanies the Classic Sacred Valley Tour?
The tour is led by a professional bilingual guide (Spanish–English), specialized in Inca history, Andean culture, and archaeology. The guide is present during all the main visits: Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero.
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