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The Sacred Valley

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The Sacred Valley is the valley west of the sloping edges of the mountain town of Cusco. This area is rich, not only in fields, farms and views, but also in ancient Inca ruins. The famous ruins at Machu Picchu neighbor other Inca ruins at Pisac, Ollantaytambo, Vilcabamba and Choquequirao. Compared to the chilly city of Cusco, the Sacred Valley is a sunny paradise where travelers can explore the remains of numerous Inca palaces, fortresses and temples, and wander through charming Andean villages that continue to produce some of the country's finest handicrafts. Carefully sculpted by the Incas, the valley and its major attractions constantly echo the importance of lunar and solar movements in Inca culture. The temple fortresses of Pisac and Ollantaytambo both exemplify the Incas' ability to integrate rhythms of nature with magnificent feats of human engineering.

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All Activities in The Sacred Valley

Pisac Ruins

The ruins of the fortress at Pisac are among the most interesting in Peru. Today, historians and archa...

Manuel Chávez Ballón Site Museum / Museo de Sitio Manuel Chávez Ballón

Anyone interested in a more thorough appreciation of Machu Picchu should pay a visit to this museum ou...

Pumamarca Ruins

Among trekking opportunities in the Sacred Valley, this one rewar...

Top Rated Hotels

Paz y Luz Bed and Breakfast

For a rustic retreat, this gorgeous bed and breakfast next to the sacred Urubamba River is an excellent choice. ...


91% - 8 ratings
$20 - $35

Hospedaje Kinsa Cocha

Run by the friendly Familia Chalco, the inviting Hospedaje Kinsa Cocha offers simple, clean dorm-style rooms. Th...


100% - 4 ratings

Gringo Bill's

Something of an Aguas Calientes institution, Gringo Bill's has been around for at least 20 years. Although ...


87% - 2 ratings
$45 - $80

Top Rated Restaurants

Mullu

This little corner of bohemia in Pisac is a hang-out lounge and art gallery/craft shop downstairs and a café/re...


98% - 10 ratings

Indi Feliz Restaurant Bistro

As a restaurant, Indi Feliz has acquired a reputation--not just in Aguas Calientes, but in all of Peru--that is ...


91% - 3 ratings

Miski Mijuna Wasi

Facing Pisac's famous pisonay tree in the central plaza and, three days a week, the colorful market fai...


87% - 2 ratings

Top Rated Tours

KB Tours

What to do in Ollantaytambo--apart from ascending the monumental Incan Pueblo steps? How about rafting, horsebac...


0% - 0 ratings

Ollantaytambo Adventure Center (OAC)

Tour agencies in Cusco would have you believe that trekking or riding the train between Cusco and Aguas Caliente...


0% - 0 ratings

Sacred Valley Mountain Bike Tours

It is one thing to visit the Sacred Valley, but how about mountain biking across it, pushing up and across its s...


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Top Rated Services

Talleres Los Andenes

A veteran weaver Félix Calla, proprietor of Hospedaje Los Andenes, also sells a creative assortment of alpaca w...


87% - 2 ratings

Artesanal Market

In the last hour or two, when you've done Machu Picchu and you're waiting for your train to leave Aguas Caliente...


75% - 1 ratings

Pl@net.Com

Whatever your communication needs while visiting Urubamba--writing or talking to your loved ones, catching up on...


100% - 1 ratings
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