Sacred Valley Full Day tour by Bike.

Just 15km north of Cusco, you will find the Sacred Valley. With towns such as Pisac and Ollantaytambo, the Sacred Valley, also known as the Sacred Valley of the Incas, is regularly hailed as one of the most important historical places of South America, and was extremely important for the Incas, located in the valley of the Urubamba River.

The Sacred Valley of the Incas specifically refers to the section of the valley that is divided by the Urubamba River. The towns that make up the valley are Pisac, Calca, Yucay, Urubamba, and Ollantaytambo. Here, it is not just Machu Picchu that is an important site, there are ruins in both Pisac and in Ollantaytambo that prove, once again, the Inca prowess for stone-masonry and architecture. These towns were used as guards for the borders of the Sacred Valley and helped to prevent attacks from enemies.

The Sacred Valley flourished as it’s lands were rich enough to become the center of food production for the Inca people, even today you can see the incredible innovation that was taken on by the Inca, in Moray, agricultural laboratories were used to experiment with plantlife, and find the optimum conditions to grow each plant. The Inca’s grew everything from corn, fruits, and vegetables, to cocoa plants and avocados.

This tour is the perfect choice. You'll be surrounded by Andean landscapes, getting up close to Inca archaeological sites and experiencing the vibrant culture of Cusco's communities. Our starting point will be the archaeological site of Chinchero, Moray, Salt Mines, just Before to cross the Salt Mine we will choicea perfect place to enjoy our box lunck, in case you have special diet or allergies let us know 24 hours before the trip.

Day 1: Cusco – Chequerec – Maras Moray – Salt Mine – Cusco

You will be picked up from your hotel in Cusco at 8:00 a.m. Enjoy a stunning car drive   towards Chequerec community, on the route that leads to the Sacred Valley. There, you will test the bikes and have a safety talk about the route with the specialized guide.

You will start your bike ride on a mountain road, crossing the impressive Laguna de Huaypo on the way. This route will take you to Maras Moray, an Inca archaeological site famous for its impressive concentric terraces. There, you will have a guided tour to know everything about this important place. Then you will get back on your bike to ride to Maras, the ancient salt mines where, to this day, the finest salt in the world is obtained: Maras salt. You will take a break to enjoy a picnic lunch, surrounded by the beauty around. Then you will visit Maras and your guide will explain about the history and importance of this fascinating place.

Finally, you will be transported back to the hotel.

             Maximum Elevation: 3,600 m / 11,811 ft

             Minimum Elevation: 3,500 m / 11,482 ft

             Distance: 17 km/10.56 miles.

             Approximate hours on the bike: 2.5 – 3 hours

             Duration: 5 – 6 hours

             Difficulty: Moderate

Included:

  • Tour guide in English, German and Spanish
  • Box Lunch
  • Transportation (bus)
  • Entrance Tickets
  • First aid kit
  • Mountain bike, SCOTT
  • Oxygen Tank

Excluded:

  • Travel Insurance
  • Mineral water in the Tour
  • Breakfast or Dinner
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Tips for the team
  • Snacks
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  • December:Every Day

The valley wasn’t built just for its agricultural value, but also in the representation of the constellations. This highlights how important the sky was to the Inca’s, and the religious significance of the cosmology. You can find ceremonial temples, palaces and a fortress in this valley in this little nook hidden deep in the beautiful landscapes. Tradition and culture remain important for those living here so you won’t find it difficult to immerse yourself in the history and the beautiful landscapes of this area.

History of the Sacred Valley

In the 15th century two Inca leaders, Pachacuti Yupanqui, and Tupac Yupanqui built an enormous empire in South America. This empire ran the unbelievable distance from the center of Chile, all the way to Southern Colombia. It occupied the entirety of Peru, most of Ecuador, and parts of Argentina and Bolivia. This incredible empire was known as the Tahuantinsuyo Empire. At a mind-blowing 4,000 kilometers from North to South and covered with a road network of 40,000 kilometers, this was one of the biggest empires of South American history. And the center of it all? Cusco. Cusco was a part of the Sacred Valley and had an extraordinary amount of financial and agricultural wealth. It was protected by Inca fortresses. The valley extended up to the Vilcanota and Urubamba Rivers. Vilcanota River, in particular, was sacred to the Incas, as it represented the Milky Way.

CLOSE - FEBRUARY100%
RAIN SEASON - DICEMBER - MARCH63%
BEST MONTHS FOR VISIT APRIL - SEPTEMBER95%
LANDS SCAPES70%
DIFFICULTY99%

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