tOURS IN cUSCO

Popular Tours in Cusco

We invite you to explore the wonders of Cusco beyond the ordinary! From breathtaking landscapes to rich cultural experiences, our exclusive tours offer unforgettable adventures tailored just for you.

Archaeological Park of Sacsayhuamán
CITY TOUR CUSCO
During the Cusco City Tour, you will visit several important archaeological sites that showcase the incredible Inca and colonial history of the region.
Archaeological Park Ollantaytambo
SACRED VALLEY VIP
This full-day tour. Visit ancient archaeological sites, traditional markets, and picturesque Andean villages while learning about Inca culture and traditions.
Maras Salt Mines
MARAS AND MORAY
Explore the fascinating Maras Salt Mines and the mysterious Moray Agricultural Terraces. Discover the ingenuity of the Incas while enjoying breathtaking Andean landscapes.
Tipon Archaeological Park
SOUTH VALLEY TOUR
This half-day tour takes you to impressive Inca and pre-Inca sites, colonial churches, and picturesque Andean villages.
Rainbow Mountains in Peru
RAINBOW MOUNTAIN
This full-day adventure takes you through stunning Andean landscapes, passing traditional villages, herds of alpacas, and snow-capped peaks.
7 Lagoons of Ausangate

7 LAGOONS AUSANGATE

This full-day adventure takes you through a spectacular landscape of turquoise, blue, and green lagoons, surrounded by snow-capped peaks and wildlife.
The Bridge at Q'eswachaka
INKA BRIDGE TOUR
The Qeswachaka bridge is rebuilt annually by local communities using ancestral weaving techniques with ichu (Andean grass), preserving a 600-year-old legacy.
Pallcoyo Mountain
PALLCOYO MOUNTAIN
Discover the breathtaking beauty. This tour offers an easier hike with equally stunning multicolored landscapes, perfect for nature lovers and photographers.
Humantay Lake Cusco

HUMANTAY LAKE

Join us on an adventure to Humantay Lake. One of Peru’s most breathtaking natural wonders. A stunning turquoise glacial lake nestled in the Peruvian Andes.

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FAQ

Frequenlty Asked Questions

This information will help you stay informed and make the most of your trip.

The best time to visit Cusco is during the dry season, from May to September. These months offer clear skies and ideal conditions for exploring Machu Picchu and other attractions. However, it is also the peak tourist season.

Yes, Cusco sits at 3,400 meters (11,150 feet) above sea level. To prevent altitude sickness, we recommend taking it easy upon arrival, staying hydrated, and drinking coca tea. Some travelers also take altitude sickness medication.

The most popular ways to reach Machu Picchu are:

  • By train: From Cusco or Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes, followed by a bus to Machu Picchu.
  • By trekking: Popular treks include the Inca Trail, Salkantay Trek, and Lares Trek.

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