Sacsayhuaman & Pisac Day Tour 1 Day

1 Day
Racchi - Sacred Valley of the Incas - Chinchero (optional).
Group Size
Min 2 Persons
Duration
1 Day
Activity Type
Tour Cultural
Season
All Year
Food
Not included
Physical Level
Easy
Physical Level
Easy
Lodge/Hotel
Easy

Overview

Cusco serves as a key location for examining Inca heritage in the Andes. The day focuses on major archaeological remains that highlight building techniques from that era. These spots offer views into how societies arranged their environments. Plans like this one allow coverage of essential areas in a single outing.

People frequently add this to extended visits in the region. The one-day span fits schedules that include other activities. It provides access to sites with cultural significance. Experts discuss elements rooted in Andean traditions.

The route passes through zones with stone walls and field systems. Each part shows adaptations to the landscape for practical use. Narrators draw from local geography to explain setups. This method aids in understanding past organizations.

Air at higher levels affects the pace. Early hours bring crisp conditions that ease later. Selecting items for the day supports steady movement. Communities nearby maintain habits linked to these places.

The valley paths join old foundations with present uses. Observing them reveals shifts across periods. The setup maintains a balanced flow for participants.

Documents describe Cusco’s form under Inca rule. Certain sites marked important points. Currently, they engage those exploring South American backgrounds.

A participant shared thoughts on the stone fits without binding agents. The precision appears in close looks. Such aspects remain in memory.

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Overview

Trip details

  • Duration: 1 day
  • Group Size: Up to 12 people
  • Maximum Altitude: 3500 meters above sea level
  • Service Type: Group
  • Transportation: Private transportation
  • Difficulty: Mild

Trip Summary

Day 1

  • 8:00 a.m.: Pickup from your hotel in Cusco.
  • Visit to Tambomachay.
  • Visit to Puka Pukará.
  • Visit to Q’enqo.
  • Visit to Sacsayhuamán.
  • Stop at Taray viewpoint.
  • Visit to Pisac Inca constructions.
  • Visit to Pisac market.
  • Lunch in Pisac.
  • Return to Cusco around 4:00 p.m. or 5:00 p.m.

DAY 1 Sacsayhuaman & Pisac Day Tour 1 Day

Your tour begins with an 8:00 a.m. pickup from your hotel in Cusco. A Peceros Expeditions representative follows your progress throughout the entire day to ensure a well-coordinated experience.

The first stop is Tambomachay, known for its stone-carved water channels and flowing streams. This site was associated with rest areas used by Inca leaders.
You travel in private transportation operated by Peceros Expeditions, with a driver highly skilled in navigating Andean routes.
Guides—experienced in leading groups from many countries and fluent in several languages—explain the importance of water in Andean society and ritual life.

Next, you arrive at Puka Pukará. Its walls blend naturally with the rocky base, and researchers suggest it served as a lookout or administrative station.
The structures reflect Inca construction methods adapted to the terrain. Guides describe its potential roles with the expertise gained from years on this circuit.

You then continue to Q’enqo, where carved rock surfaces form intricate patterns. Channels on the upper platform were used for ritual liquid offerings.
Below, small chambers and caves served ceremonial purposes, with findings linked to animal sacrifices and preparation of bodies.
Your guide provides detailed interpretations of these spaces.

The journey continues to Sacsayhuamán, an extraordinary complex built with massive stone blocks, including one weighing approximately 128 tons.
The design suggests ceremonial functions, and its location aligns with Cusco’s puma-shaped city layout—this site forming the “head.”
Today, the area hosts important cultural events such as the June 24 solstice celebration. Your guide explains the engineering behind the zigzagging walls and their significance.

You then make a brief stop at Taray, where panoramic views overlook the valley. Terraced fields stretch across the slopes, illustrating agricultural practices that have persisted for centuries.
This pause provides context for the next portion of the tour.

The group moves on to the Pisac archaeological complex. Pink-hued stone structures form ceremonial sectors, irrigation channels, and temple zones.
Highlights include a rock tunnel, terraces that blend seamlessly with the mountainside, and more than 2,000 burial niches carved into the cliffs.
Guides dedicate over two hours to explain the site’s full extent and meaning.

Afterward, you visit the Pisac market, filled with vibrant textiles, crafts, metalwork, and decorative items.
Local artisans present their creations, and visitors may negotiate prices.
Freshly baked goods from traditional ovens offer delicious samples. Lunch in the area features regional dishes prepared with natural ingredients and locally sourced produce.
International food options may be available but could involve additional charges depending on the restaurant—please consult the Peceros Expeditions reservations team for details.

The day concludes with your return to Cusco around 4:00 p.m. or 5:00 p.m.
This itinerary highlights significant Inca sites, enriched throughout by expert guidance and historical interpretation.

Included

  • Pickup at your hotel: This begins the outing by fetching you from your lodging, removing transport worries and starting punctually for a relaxed day.
  • Professional English and Spanish speaking private guide: These experts adjust narratives to group needs, drawing from deep area knowledge to answer specifics on history and culture.
  • Private transportation to visit all Inca sites: Owned by Peceros Expeditions, this setup delivers ease on routes, with trained drivers ensuring safe passage through varied grounds.
  • Tax: Required contributions for the service are included, avoiding any extra amounts from official rules during the visits.

Not Included

  • Entrance to archaeological sites: Obtain the Boleto Turístico for 130 soles, approximately $40 USD per person, at the first entry; this 10-day pass accesses multiple locations in Cusco and valleys, or select the 70 soles one-day for shorter needs – no cards or dollars accepted, soles only.
  • Meals: Eating stops are open for choice; local spots serve items with fresh produce, or select other styles that might add fees – ask Peceros Expeditions bookings for ideas.

Pricing

For groups of 1 to 6 persons: $179 USD total for the group, including all guided elements.

For groups of 7 to 12 persons: $217 USD total for the group, maintaining coverage for more members.

Private service option: For dedicated arrangements, consult Peceros Expeditions for prices fitted to your group.

Travel Guide

Climate Near Cusco

Dry months span May to October with clear weather and lower night temps. November to April has rain spells. Ranges stay 5 to 20 degrees Celsius. A brief mist once faded fast during a walk.

Dressing Adequately Throughout the Year

Use layers consistently. Light undershirts, add covers for cool. Water-resistant for damp periods. Firm shoes for surfaces. Caps for exposure.

Local People and Culture

Quechua influences blend with current trades. Many use woven items daily. They engage if approached politely. Markets reflect ongoing skills.

Typical Food

Dishes draw from corn, potatoes, fresh goods. Baked meats with local plants. Organic sources in many.

Where to Eat Cheaply

Stalls provide baked items for 5-10 soles. Small places serve courses at 12-15 soles. Seek family-run; avoid busy zones. Found one with warm soups low cost.

Free Places to Visit

Hill paths around Cusco. Valley views from roads. Market edges for watching.

Free Spot Description Best Time
Hill Trails Open walks Mornings
Valley Sights Landscape points Afternoons
Market Perimeters Activity areas Evenings

Physical Effort and Health Requirements

Short paths, 1-3 kilometers on mild ground. No intense parts. Basic condition works, but elevation check for breath or heart. Figures indicate 20-35% temporary unease, better with pauses.

Personal Anecdote on Effort

At Pisac constructions, steps required steady steps. Air felt thin initially, rested briefly. Guides allowed time, group proceeded easily.


FAQs

What does the Boleto Turístico cover?

The 10-day version at 130 soles grants entry to 16 places around Cusco and valleys, like Sacsayhuamán, Pisac, and Tambomachay. The one-day at 70 soles allows unlimited sites in that period. Students under 25 with ID or youth under 18 pay 70 soles for the extended. Buy in soles at the first site; it supports visits without separate tickets for main areas.
This ticket is essential for exploring the region efficiently and avoiding multiple individual entrance payments.

When is the briefing held?

It takes place the night before at 6:00 p.m. in our office at Calle Garcilaso 210, office 213, second floor, in the shopping center. This session reviews the day, answers concerns, and prepares you for the schedule. Attendance helps with any last details on weather or personal needs.
This meeting ensures you fully understand the logistics before the tour begins.

How to pay the balance?

Options include cash in dollars or soles at our Cusco office to skip card fees. ATMs nearby provide access. Online via Visa or PayPal adds a 5.5% charge. Use our email for PayPal transfers. Settle before start for smooth operations.
This flexibility helps you choose the most convenient and cost-effective method.

Is the tour available standalone?

No, it pairs with bookings of 2, 3, 4 or more day activities or walks to Machu Picchu through Peceros Expeditions. This links to broader plans, ensuring coordinated timing and added value.
This policy guarantees a complete travel experience with synchronized itineraries.

What fitness level is needed?

Mild rating involves walks on paths with some steps, no heavy climbs. At 3500 meters, slow movement helps. Suitable for general health; inform of conditions for adjustments.
Most travelers manage well with basic mobility and moderate pace.

How to book?

Fill the form on our site with name, gender, passport number, birth date, nationality per person. Add $53 USD deposit per person via Visa or PayPal for entries and trains. We confirm details quickly.
This process secures your space and allows us to arrange tickets in advance.

What market items are common?

Crafts include wool clothing like tops, wraps, covers, floor pieces. Metal ornaments, art, small goods appear. Sellers create many on site. Fresh foods from ovens add options.
Local markets offer a rich mix of handmade goods and traditional snacks.

Are discounts for students?

Yes, on the 10-day Boleto at 70 soles with valid university ID under 25. Youth under 18 with identity pay the same. No reductions on one-day or other fees.
This benefit makes long-term exploration more accessible to young visitors.

What if weather changes?

The plan continues with adjustments for rain, using covered spots if available. Bring layers. Guides monitor and adapt order if needed for safety.
Flexible routing helps keep the experience enjoyable despite variable Andean conditions.

Group size effects?

Up to 12 allows personal guide time. Smaller numbers enhance questions, differing from larger ones in other tours.
This size keeps the visit engaging and more interactive.

Altitude preparation?

Rest in Cusco first, drink water, light meals. Guides carry aids if symptoms show. About 30% note mild effects that pass.
Acclimatization is key for comfort at high elevations.

Photography rules?

Permitted at sites, but respect areas and people. No flash where art exists.
This helps protect heritage while allowing you to document your journey.

Sustainability focus?

We train staff on local respect and environment care. This benefits communities and preserves sites for future groups.
Responsible tourism is a core part of each experience.

Tipping guidelines?

Optional, based on satisfaction. Amounts vary by service perception; not required but valued by team.
Tips are a gesture of appreciation but never obligatory.

Combining with Machu Picchu?

This adds to multi-day Machu Picchu options from Peceros Expeditions. Reservations link them for easy flow.
Linking both experiences creates a seamless itinerary for travelers.

What to Bring

  • Warm jacket and rain jacket: These cover shifts in weather, from cool starts to possible showers, keeping you dry and adjusted during outdoor time at high sites.
  • Hat: This shields from sun or wind, useful on open fields and paths where exposure lasts.
  • Water: Carry a supply to hydrate often, as elevation dries air and activity increases need; refills help sustain through walks.
  • Sun protection: Use cream to guard skin, since rays strengthen in mountains even under clouds.
  • Some money for souvenirs and food: Have soles ready for market buys or lunch, as many sellers use cash only.
  • Money in soles to purchase Boleto Turístico (70 soles): This exact amount in local currency covers access, payable at sites without other options.
  • Original passport: Bring this for identity checks at entrances, required for ticket buys.
  • If you are a student, take your valid university ID card (only works for the 10 day Boleto Turístico): This qualifies for reduced rates on the longer pass, showing proof for savings.

Important Info

  • This day is limited to those reserving 2, 3, 4 or more day tours or paths to Machu Picchu with Peceros Expeditions.
  • Operates each day with private direction.
  • Starts at 8:00 a.m.
  • Covers one day, back by 4:00 p.m. or 5:00 p.m.
  • Groups up to 12 for controlled size.
  • Altitude at 3500 meters above sea level; acclimate as necessary.
  • Mild effort with some walking.
  • Private transportation from Peceros Expeditions with skilled drivers.
  • Guides share full insights in various languages.
  • Representative oversees the whole itinerary.
  • Foods can include natural, organic local elements; global choices with potential added costs – contact our team.
  • Boleto Turístico options: 70 soles for one day or 130 soles for 10 days, covering listed sites; students and youth get 70 soles for the long one.
  • Separate fees for other spots like Qoricancha (10 soles) or Cathedral (25 soles).
  • Briefing occurs the prior evening at 6:00 p.m. in our office.
  • Tipping optional based on service quality.
  • Sustainable practices respect local ways and nature.

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