This ancient land, the cradle of Inca grandeur, dazzles with its breathtaking landscapes, fertile soils, and unique archaeological sites such as Pisac, Ollantaytambo, Moray, and Chinchero, as well as the impressive Maras Salt Mines. On the banks of the Vilcanota-Urubamba River and surrounded by majestic mountains, the valley offers a perfect environment to connect with history and nature.
Live unforgettable experiences exploring its trails through hiking, biking, or experiential tourism in Andean communities. With a temperate climate and incomparable cultural richness, the Sacred Valley is the ideal destination for those seeking adventure, history, and tradition all in one. Let yourself be enveloped by its magic and discover the secrets of the ancient Inca Empire!
Chinchero: An Andean town with an impressive archaeological complex that includes agricultural terraces and a colonial temple built on Inca walls. It is famous for its traditional textiles and artisan market.
Moray: A set of circular terraces that functioned as an Inca agricultural laboratory, where crops were experimented with in different microclimates. Its unique design demonstrates the Inca's advanced agricultural knowledge.
Maras: Known for its ancient salt mines, where salt has been extracted from underground springs since pre-Inca times. Its white salt pools contrast with the mountainous landscape, creating a spectacular view.
Ollantaytambo: An important Inca military, religious, and agricultural center, with an imposing fortress of stepped terraces and finely carved stone temples. Its town preserves the original Inca urban planning.
Pisac: An archaeological complex with agricultural terraces, temples, and ceremonial sites located on top of a mountain. Its traditional market is one of the most popular in the Sacred Valley.
