Discover the Sacred Valley of the Incas with Ukumari Peru Travel

The Sacred Valley of the Incas, located in the Cusco region of Peru, is a destination that combines history, culture, nature and adventure in one place. This earthly paradise was considered by the ancient Incas as a sacred space due to its fertility, its imposing landscapes and its spiritual connection with nature. Today, it is one of the most visited destinations by travelers from all over the world.

Why is the Sacred Valley so special?

The Sacred Valley is not only home to impressive archaeological ruins, but also offers a unique experience by connecting visitors with the cultural and natural richness of the Andean region. From its picturesque villages to its majestic mountains, every corner of the valley has a story to tell.

Main attractions of the Sacred Valley of the Incas

AttractiveLocationMain Features
Pisac33 km from CuscoArchaeological ruins, craft market, agricultural terraces.
Ollantaytambo60 km from CuscoInca fortress, living town with colonial and Inca architecture.
Moray50 km from CuscoCircular terraces used as an agricultural laboratory.
Salt mines of MarasClosed to MorayMore than 3,000 salt pools dating back to pre-Incan times.
Chinchero28 km from CuscoTraditional textiles and stunning panoramic views.
UrubambaCenter of the ValleyIdeal for relaxing, practicing adventure sports and enjoying local cuisine.

Unmissable experiences in the Sacred Valley

Explore the ruins of Pisac

Pisac, located 33 km from Cusco, is one of the most fascinating destinations in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. This picturesque town combines tradition, culture and archaeology in a setting surrounded by majestic mountains. Its artisan market is famous for offering handmade textiles, ceramics and jewelry, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the region.
The archaeological site of Pisac is an impressive complex that stands out for its agricultural terraces, designed with advanced engineering to optimize cultivation on the steep Andean slopes. In addition, it houses temples, dwellings and an impressive network of roads. One of its highlights is the Intihuatana, a sundial used by the Incas for astronomical and ceremonial purposes. Pisac not only offers a connection to the Incan past, but also panoramic views that make it a must-see destination for history and nature lovers.

Climb the Ollantaytambo fortress

Climbing the Ollantaytambo fortress is an unforgettable experience that combines history, architecture and stunning landscapes. This majestic archaeological complex, located 60 km from Cusco, was a strategic military fortress and an important religious and agricultural center during the Inca Empire. Its unique design, with terraces perfectly built on the mountain slopes, demonstrates advanced Inca engineering.
The climb up its steep steps offers a spectacular view of the surrounding valley and the town of Ollantaytambo, known as the “living Inca town” for maintaining its original layout and functioning Inca canals. At the top, structures such as the Temple of the Sun, built with huge granite blocks, and the colcas, deposits used to store food, stand out.
The fortress is not only a testimony to Inca greatness, but also a place full of energy and mysticism that captivates all its visitors.

Discover the mysterious terraces of Moray

To visit the mysterious terraces of Moray is to enter one of the most fascinating examples of Inca agricultural engineering. Located about 50 km from Cusco, these unique circular terraces resemble enormous natural amphitheaters and were used by the Incas as an agricultural laboratory. Each level represents a different microclimate, which allowed them to experiment with different crops and adapt them to different environmental conditions.
The design of Moray reflects a deep understanding of the relationship between nature and agriculture. The Incas managed to create a space where they could simulate the climatic conditions of different regions of the empire, ensuring the production and diversity of food.
Visiting Moray is not only an opportunity to appreciate ancestral wisdom, but also to enjoy a stunning landscape surrounded by mountains and open skies, ideal for those looking to learn and connect with Inca history.

Admire the Maras Salt Mines

Admiring the Maras Salt Mines is a unique visual and cultural experience in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Located about 40 km from Cusco, these impressive salt pools, more than 3,000 in total, have been exploited in an artisanal way since pre-Incan times. Fed by an underground spring with a high salt content, the water flows into the pools and, after evaporation, leaves salt crystals that are manually collected by local communities.
The contrast between the white, stepped pools and the mountainous surroundings creates a surreal landscape, perfect for memorable photographs. In addition, the salt extracted from Maras is known for its quality and high mineral content, being highly valued locally and internationally.
Visiting the Maras Salt Mines not only allows you to appreciate an ancestral tradition, but also to connect with the rural life and cultural legacy of this unique region of Peru.

Experience the textile tradition in Chinchero

To experience the textile tradition in Chinchero is to immerse yourself in the heart of Andean culture. This charming town, located 28 km from Cusco, is known as the “cradle of the rainbow” and stands out for its historical and artisanal wealth. In Chinchero, local communities keep alive ancestral weaving techniques, passed down from generation to generation. The textile workshops offer a unique experience where visitors can observe the entire process: from spinning and dyeing with natural dyes, to weaving on traditional looms. Historically, Chinchero was an important agricultural and religious center in Inca times. Its terraces and the Palace of Túpac Inca Yupanqui are testimony to its greatness. In addition, the colonial church built on Inca structures combines both eras in one place. Chinchero is an opportunity to connect with its living heritage and take home a piece of history in each handmade textile.

Why choose Ukumari Peru Travel?

At Ukumari Peru Travel, we are experts in creating unforgettable experiences in the Sacred Valley. Our mission is to connect travelers with the essence of this magical land, offering personalized and high-quality tours.
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Benefits of traveling with Ukumari Peru Travel

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Personalized attentionWe design experiences tailored to your needs and interests.
Cultural connectionWe promote direct contact with local communities
Safety and comfortSafe transportation and high quality services.
Authentic experiencesGuided tours by local experts who share their knowledge and passion.

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The Sacred Valley of the Incas awaits you with its dreamlike landscapes, fascinating history and vibrant culture. Don’t miss the opportunity to live a transformative experience with Ukumari Peru Travel.