Peru Sacred Valley of the Incas

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Enjoy the natural and cultural wonders of the Sacred Valley of the Incas, conveniently en route to Machu Picchu. Book now with Journey Latin America.

Overview

The Sacred Valley of the Incas was the Inca civilisation’s breadbasket and spiritual home. Their ancient terraces – still almost pristine – tumble down the mountainsides towards an earthy quilt of sunlit fields bursting with maize, fruit, flowers and vegetables.

The fast-flowing River Urubamba rushes relentlessly towards the Amazon basin beneath a parade of spiky, snow-stifled peaks. Adobe villages with traditional markets and colourful dress codes unfold in the shadow of the monumental ruined Inca cities and temples.

With so many of Peru’s best features, this is a gorgeous place for visitors. The ruins of Pisac and Ollantaytambo are so impressive that they rival Machu Picchu. Now peppered with hotels from family hostels to first class boutique hotels, the Sacred Valley is increasingly a place to linger for a few days; lower in altitude than Cusco (3,399m), and conveniently en route to Machu Picchu (2,430m).

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Things to do

Explore the various ways to enjoy the gorgeous scenery of the Sacred Valley, on foot, by bicycle and by boat. Book your tour now with Journey Latin America.

Accommodation

Examine hotels and other first class places to stay in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Book your accommodation in Peru with Journey Latin America now.

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The weather in Sacred Valley of the Incas is wide and varied

The Sacred Valley can be visited throughout the year. At just over 2,400m, it is almost 1000m lower in altitude than nearby Cusco, which makes for a more temperate climate. The dry season, when sunny days can be expected, runs from May to October. Travel between April and June and you’ll find the fields full of ripening produce.

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