Imagine standing where mountains touch the sky, rivers weave through fertile valleys, and ancient civilizations left footprints that still whisper stories.
This isn’t just a regular tour, it’s a journey into Peru’s Sacred Valley, where every step connects you to history, culture, and the raw beauty of the Andes.
The Sacred Valley Experiences by Memorable Sacred Experience package isn’t about rushing through landmarks.
It’s about slowing down, living each moment deeply, and allowing the landscapes and traditions of Peru to leave their mark on you.
Over six nights and seven days, you’ll explore Cusco, walk among Inca wonders, meet local communities, and awaken your senses in Machu Picchu: all at a pace that feels both immersive and unforgettable.
Day 1: Welcome to Cusco — The First Breath
To begin with, we’ll start our journey in Cusco, the historic capital of the Inca Empire. A private transfer takes you from the airport to your hotel, where a warm cup of coca tea helps you settle into the altitude.
Then, the rest of the day is yours to wander cobblestone streets, soak in the energy of Plaza de Armas, or simply relax.
Cusco it’s a living city-museum where the Inca and colonial worlds meet, and your adventure starts right in its heart.
Day 2: Moray & Maras — Ancient Wisdom in the Andes
After having breakfast, you head out to the Sacred Valley. First stop: Moray, a fascinating set of circular terraces carved into the earth.
These were more than just terraces — they were agricultural laboratories where the Incas experimented with crops and microclimates centuries ago.
Next, you’ll visit Maras, home to salt pans that shimmer like mirrors under the Andean sun. Families have harvested salt here by hand for generations, using methods that date back to Inca times.
Walking through this white-and-brown patchwork feels like stepping into a living tradition. By afternoon, you’ll arrive at the Memorable Sacred Experience Glamping Lodge.
Nestled in nature, it offers comfort with a touch of adventure — cozy tents, breathtaking landscapes, and even friendly llamas keeping you company. At night, under a blanket of stars, you’ll feel the Andes embrace you in silence.
Day 3: Cusco Archaeological Tour — Stones that Speak
Then, returning to Cusco, you’ll dive deeper into its history with an Archaeological City Tour. Highlights include:
Sacsayhuamán, a fortress of gigantic stones that fit together so perfectly, not even a sheet of paper can slide between them.
Qenqo, Puka Pukara, and Tambomachay are also sacred sites,where rituals, water, and nature intertwine. Coricancha, once the Temple of the Sun, where walls covered in gold reflected light as offerings to Inti, the Inca sun god.
You’ll also stop at a llama and alpaca center, where cute and fluffy Andean camelids roam freely. It’s the perfect chance to learn about Andean textiles, support local artisans, and take the cutest photos you can imagine.
Day 4: The Sacred Valley — Pisac, Urubamba & Ollantaytambo
This day is a journey through the valley’s treasures. From the Taray viewpoint, you’ll gaze across a panorama of fields and mountains, the Sacred Valley in all its glory.
First, in Pisac, you’ll explore impressive Inca terraces clinging to the hills and wander through the town’s artisan market, a colorful tapestry of textiles, ceramics, and jewelry.
Every piece has a story, often told by the craftspeople themselves. After lunch in Urubamba, surrounded by river and mountain views, the adventure continues to Ollantaytambo.
This fortress town, with its massive stone terraces, was once a strategic stronghold of the Incas. Today, it’s also one of the few places where Inca city planning is still alive — people still live in ancient stone houses along narrow streets.
Finally, as the sun lowers, you’ll board a train through dramatic landscapes to Aguas Calientes, the town at the foot of Machu Picchu. The excitement builds — tomorrow is the day.
Day 5: Machu Picchu — The Lost City Awaits
Few travel moments compare to the first sight of Machu Picchu. A morning bus winds up the mountain, mist rising through lush peaks, and suddenly, there it is. The Lost City of the Incas, mysterious and majestic, unfolds before your eyes.
With your guide, you’ll explore its temples, terraces, and hidden corners, discovering not just the architecture but also the spiritual meaning behind it.
Machu Picchu isn’t just a wonder of engineering; it’s a sanctuary where nature and culture merge into something timeless.
Afterward, you’ll return to Aguas Calientes, catch the train back to Cusco, and carry a memory that will last a lifetime.
Day 6: Ausangate 7 Lakes— Unique bodies of water
The mighty mountain or “Apu” (mountain spirit gods) gives you a warm welcome. Here, you’ll explore the “Ausangate’s seven lakes”
These natural wonders are different from each other; each has a different color, size, aura, and energy. After discovering all of them, you’ll have a well-deserved rest in Pacchanta hot springs.
Why Choose This Experience?
What makes the Memorable Sacred Experience unique is its rhythm. This isn’t a race through tourist checklists — it’s a journey designed for reflection, connection, and awe. You’ll:
Travel with comfort but stay close to nature.
Discover Inca sites with both history and spirituality.
Support local artisans and communities.
Experience Peru not just as a visitor, but as a guest of the Andes.
The Sacred Valley Awaits
In conclusion, we can claim that the Sacred Valley is a place that changes you. Whether it’s standing at the salt terraces of Maras, breathing in the stillness of Moray, laughing with locals in Pisac, or feeling Machu Picchu’s energy under the morning sun — every moment becomes a story you’ll carry home.
So, if you’ve ever dreamed of planning to travel to Peru, this is the journey that will make it real. The mountains are calling, the valleys are waiting, and your unforgettable experience begins here.
Please, contact Viagens Machu Picchu to learn more about this package and our tailor-made tours! Peru and the Sacred Valley are waiting for you!
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