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What will you find here?
The Sacred Valley of the Incas stretches from the town of Pisac to Ollantaytambo. This traditional route, steeped in history, offers a glimpse into the lives of the ancient Incas.
For those short on time, the condensed route of the Sacred Valley encompasses:
A unique archaeological site with circular terraces.
Famous for its picturesque salt pans.
Known for its traditional textiles and colonial church.
The Sacred Valley is dotted with numerous attractions beyond the traditional route:
Attraction |
Location Details |
Highlights and Features |
Tipón |
South of the Sacred Valley, near Cusco. |
Known for its extensive terracing and intricate water channels, showcasing the Inca's mastery of hydraulic engineering. |
Huchuy Qosqo |
North of the Sacred Valley, accessible via a hike from Lamay or a longer trek from Cusco. |
An ancient Incan archaeological site featuring impressive ruins with a stunning view of the Sacred Valley. |
Ancient Aqueducts |
Located near San Pedro de Cacha. |
Features impressive Incan architecture, particularly the Temple of Wiracocha and well-preserved aqueducts. |
Pumamarca Ruins |
Near Ollantaytambo, reachable by a hike. |
Offers a quieter, more remote exploration experience with ancient Incan terraces and ruins. |
Pikillaqta |
Southeast of Cusco, en route to the Sacred Valley. |
A pre-Incan archaeological site attributed to the Wari culture, featuring well-preserved city ruins. |
Q’eswachaka Rope Bridge |
South of the Sacred Valley. |
A handwoven bridge spanning the Apurimac River, showcasing traditional Incan bridge-building techniques. |
Vilcabamba - The Last Inca Refuge |
Further west of the Sacred Valley. |
Known as the Lost City of the Incas, it served as the last stronghold during the Spanish conquest. |
To access many of these sites, consider purchasing the Sacred Valley Tourist Ticket. This ticket offers entry to multiple attractions and can be bought in major towns within the valley.
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