Cusco, the heart of the Inca Empire, offers an unforgettable experience with its natural and cultural wonders. The Sacred Valley of the Incas surprises with majestic archaeological sites and Andean landscapes. Machu Picchu, the famous Inca citadel, enchants with its mysticism and breathtaking views, being one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Rainbow Mountain, known as Vinicunca, fascinates with its amazing range of natural colors. Maras and Moray stand out for their impressive agricultural and salt terraces, testimony to Inca agricultural skills. Finally, the Humantay Lagoon, a stunning turquoise blue, becomes a place of peace in the middle of the Andes. This tour offers a unique immersion in history, culture and nature.
CUSCO CITY TOUR
Cusco, one of the most visited cities in the world, is renowned for its archaeological sites, Inca walls, vibrant traditional attire, and colonial churches built atop ancient Inca palaces. Nestled high in the Andes, Cusco is a treasure trove of legendary paths, lost citadels, and the rich heritage of a glorious past that captivates every visitor. Known as the sacred city of the Incas and the Archaeological Capital of the Americas, it is a must-see destination.
This afternoon tour takes you to some of the most iconic landmarks of the ancient Inca capital:
Optional (on your own): Visit the Qosqo Native Art Center at 6:30 PM to experience traditional dances and cultural expressions of the region.
SACRED VALLEY OF THE INCAS
The Sacred Valley, also known as the “Vilcanota Valley”, is one of the most remarkable places in the Andes. It features an incredible diversity of plants and is home to the world-famous white corn. Visitors will be amazed by the stunning natural landscapes and the unique river systems throughout the valley. This tour explores key Inca archaeological sites, such as Pisac, built into the mountains, and the grand Ollantaytambo Fortress, a living Inca city with its bustling artisan market.
MACHU PICCHU
Machu Picchu, the most iconic symbol of Peru and one of the New Seven Wonders of the Modern World, is an archaeological jewel perched 2,430 meters above sea level (7,970 feet) in the Andean mountains. This stunning historical sanctuary was rediscovered in 1911 by American explorer Hiram Bingham, although its existence was already known to local inhabitants. Built during the height of the Inca Empire, it is believed to have been a retreat for Emperor Pachacutec and an important religious, political, and cultural center.
Known as the “Lost City of the Incas”, Machu Picchu is divided into two sectors: the agricultural sector, featuring terraces ingeniously designed for crop production, and the urban sector, where the main ceremonial and residential buildings are located. Iconic structures include the Temple of the Sun, the Intihuatana (a sacred solar clock), the Temple of the Three Windows, and the Sacred Plaza.
In addition to its impressive architecture, Machu Picchu stands out for its privileged location amidst lush mountainous jungles, surrounded by peaks such as Huayna Picchu and Machu Picchu Mountain, offering breathtaking landscapes. This natural setting, combined with its design in harmony with the geography, reflects the Incas’ deep connection with nature and the cosmos.
Machu Picchu is accessible from the city of Cusco via a scenic train ride to the town of Aguas Calientes, followed by a short bus ride or a hike. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is a must-see destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the history, spirituality, and natural beauty of Peru. A visit to this wonder guarantees an unforgettable experience filled with culture, mystery, and grandeur.
RAINBOW MOUNTAIN
The rainbow mountain, also known as the colored mountain or Rainbow Mountain, is located in the town of Vinicunca, province of Quispicanchi and department of Cusco, located at the foot of one of the highest snow-capped mountains in Peru, the snow-capped Ausangate.
The Andes Mountains have been affected by climate change, especially by deglaciation, which led to the discovery of the rainbow mountain. The colors of this natural wonder, currently very visited, are due to its mineralogical composition. The mountain receives its pink color from the red clay, its whitish color from the white sandstone and its red color from the claystones. Its geological formations reveal all its splendor, in contrast with the blue sky forming a formidable barrier between the coastal desert and the Amazon jungle, dominated by the beautiful snow-capped Ausangate (6384 m), one of the grandiose apus (mountains) of this region.
We start the tour picking you up from your hotel in Cusco; from there we will take a trip of approx. 3 hours in tourist transport to the starting point of the hike, from where we will walk until we reach the mountain. From there we will be able to observe the “Rainbow Mountain” (5000 m.a.s.l.) and a beautiful valley that surrounds it. The return is of less difficulty and could be done in approximately 2 hours; there is also the possibility of renting horses from the villagers that are available along the route. The visit to this site has such a special addition because of the imposing Ausangate snow-capped mountain, a wonderful and beautiful view.
The effort involved in this hike is rewarded with the unique natural wonders that we will admire and that will surely form an important part of the memories of our lives.
MARAS AND MORAY
Moray: at first glance it looks like a kind of amphitheater, made up of several circular terraces, but it is actually a center of agricultural experimentation of the Inca period. Next to Moray we have the impressive complex of salt exploitation. From Maras we will visit the salt mines by a bridle path where animals are found carrying the sacks of salt.
Ruins of Moray: Located at 3,450 meters above sea level, where we can find evidence of pre-Hispanic settlements, such as the Inca vestiges, consisting of circular terraces that correspond to agricultural terraces with a complex irrigation system that reached the three sectors, which were discovered in 1930. The Quechuas call the area “muyus”, in the largest pit, the depth is 150 meters, the average height of the terraces is 1.80 meters from each other. These correspond to the Inca period, and constituted a center of agricultural experimentation, in which several micro climates were obtained.
Town of Maras: This pleasant town still conserves a good part of its colonial architectural beauty. You can appreciate extraordinary doorways with fine stone carvings, as well as structures with sculptures in low relief.
The salt mines of Maras: It is a small brine spring worked with very elementary means by a fraction of the population of “Maras” and “Pichingoto”. These archaeological remains reveal that this resource was already known and used in pre-Hispanic times, and may have been one of the many sources of salt supply for the Inca population. The technique for salt extraction is very similar to the one used nine hundred years ago or more. During all these centuries, this technology has been preserved, which consists of a true work of hydraulic engineering but in miniature, since the ponds have relatively small dimensions, built as platforms on one of the slopes of the ravine.
HUMANTAY LAGOON
Humantay Lagoon is one of Cusco’s most captivating destinations, renowned for its vibrant turquoise waters and stunning location at the base of the majestic Salkantay Mountain. Perched at 4,200 meters (13,779 feet) above sea level, this natural wonder is a must-visit for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and trekking enthusiasts.
The journey to Humantay Lake begins with a drive from Cusco to the village of Mollepata, followed by a scenic ride to Soraypampa, the starting point of the hike. The trail, which takes approximately two hours, offers a moderate challenge as it winds through mountain landscapes, lush valleys, and breathtaking views of the Andes. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by a surreal scene where the lake’s vibrant color contrasts dramatically with the snowy peaks surrounding it.
Formed by the melting glaciers of Salkantay Mountain, the lake holds spiritual significance for local communities, who believe it possesses healing and sacred properties. Many travelers take the opportunity to participate in traditional rituals of gratitude to Pachamama (Mother Earth) in this serene and mystical setting.
In addition to its natural beauty, Humantay Lagoon is a highlight of the Salkantay Trek, a popular alternative route to Machu Picchu. Its relatively accessible location and awe-inspiring scenery make it a must see for anyone exploring the region.
A visit to Humantay Lake promises an unforgettable experience, blending physical effort, spiritual connection, and the chance to marvel at one of the most spectacular landscapes in the Peruvian Andes.
OPTIONAL
Price Per Person With Hotels (Regular Or Shared Service)
Price Per Person Without Hotels (Regular Or Shared Service)
ADULT: US $ 430.00
STUDENT: US $ 410.00
Private Tour Pricing
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The hike to the Rainbow Mountain and the Humantay Lagoon require good physical condition due to the altitude, but it is possible to do it with breaks.
Yes, we recommend at least two days of acclimatization in Cusco to reduce altitude sickness and enjoy the itinerary without health problems.
It includes transportation, entrance fees to archaeological sites, professional guide, and transfers to all destinations.
It is suggested to bring comfortable clothes, suitable hiking shoes, sunscreen, insect repellent, rain poncho, water, and snacks.
Yes, on the longer excursions there are stops at local restaurants, and it is possible to coordinate dietary preferences.
April to November is ideal as it is the dry season, although the tours are available all year round.
No, but it is suggested that young children and older adults check beforehand to make sure they are comfortable with the altitude and the hikes that require good physical fitness and health.
The tour includes transportation by train from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes and then a bus to Machu Picchu, with time to explore the archaeological site with a guide.
The Rainbow Mountain reaches an altitude of 5,200 meters, so it is recommended to take breaks and bring coca leaves for the altitude.
No, it does not include accommodation but if you want us to make the reservations for you we have no problem, we have good options from a 3 star hotel in Cusco and Aguas Calientes, according to your preference and budget.