Pisaq Adventure

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This program is designed for travelers who want to make hikes in the area of the Andes, and at the same time know archaeological sites and their history.

Difficulty: Medium-low
Departure days: Daily
Duration: 5hs

Departure hours: AM/ PM

Supplements may apply over holidays, festivals and special events. Subject to availability.

    Travel Style
    Andean, Archaeological sites, Culture, Family, Trekking

    Activity Level Easy
    2/4

Tour Summary

This program is designed for travelers who want to make hikes in the area of the Andes, and at the same time know archaeological sites and their history.

What does this tour include?
What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.
  • Private guide
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled mineral water
What is not included in this tour?Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.
  • Entrance ticket to Pisac ruins
  • Unforeseen expenses
  • Additional features
  • Insurance and tips
  1. 5Hrs AM / PM

    Hike through Pisac Ruins and visit Pisaq Market. An ideal place to visit the Sacred Valley is the archaeological complex of Pisaq, located 33 km from Cusco, the views from here are also impressive. Outdoor adventure lovers enjoy a 2- hour walk, knowing one of the few preserved places of pre-Hispanic times today called ”Pisaq Ruins”. Your expert guide will indicate which of the Inca trails to follow to better appreciate the most important places such as: the Qantus Raqay neighborhood, the Pisaqa district, the Temples sector, the Intiwatana, the Inca cemetery, the Surveillance posts, the large cultivation terraces, among others.

    After walking for approximately 2 hours in descent, you will arrive at the current colonial town of Pisaq. Here in the main square every day a craft market is exhibited, there are innumerable shops along the way that offer their products or souvenirs from your visit to Peru. This craft market was born more than 30 years ago and today is carried out daily. In those times the first visiting tourists toured the archaeological site of Pisaq, and walking from the top of the mountain to the main square of the town of Pisaq, they came across the surprise ”only on Sundays” of a colourful indigenous market with a wide variety of edible products. The tourists were happy to see that the indigenous tradition was alive with its barter trade that continues to this day.

    At proper time, return to the hotel.

    End of our services.

You will need boots or trekking shoes, a cap or hat, sunscreen. Trekking pole (optional).

Preferably the dry season in the region of Cusco (May to October).

Naturally, the artisan market exhibits every day, including Sundays. However, both indigenous and artisan markets can only be seen on Sundays.

We recommend having previous experience in walks, usually we take children from 8 years of age.