Exploring the Sacred Valley: A Day of Adventure in Pisac and Ollantaytambo
If you’re in Cusco and have a day to explore, a great option is to visit the Sacred
Valley, where you’ll find the ancient ruins of Pisac and
Ollantaytambo. This 9-hour trip will take you to impressive places full of Inca history and beautiful
landscapes. Let me guide you through what you can expect from this journey.
First Stop: Manos de la Comunidad Animal Rescue Center
We started the day early, with our guide picking us up from the hotel between 7:00 and 7:30
am. Our first destination was Manos de la Comunidad, a special place where they take care
of animals like alpacas, llamas, and vicuñas. Here, you can see these animals up close and learn about their
importance in Andean culture.
This stop is perfect for animal lovers. It’s also a great way to start the day by learning about life in the Andes.
Taray Viewpoint: Stunning Views of the Valley
After visiting the animals, we continued our journey to the Taray Viewpoint. From here, we could see
the entire Sacred Valley from above. The mountains, fields, and the river running through the valley
create a breathtaking view. It’s the perfect spot for taking incredible photos.
The Ancient Ruins of Pisac
Next, we arrived at Pisac, an ancient Inca site full of history. We saw terraces where the Incas
grew their crops and explored temples and channels that showcase the incredible engineering skills of this
civilization. The views from Pisac are stunning, with mountains all around.
Our guide explained how the Incas used the terraces for farming and showed us the temples and altars they used in
their ceremonies. It feels like stepping back in time!
The Traditional Market of Pisac
After exploring the ruins, we headed down to the town of Pisac, famous for its traditional market.
Here, you can buy souvenirs like colorful textiles, jewelry, and crafts made by locals. The best part was talking to
the vendors and learning how they make their products.
If you want to take home a piece of Andean culture, this market is the perfect place to find something special.
Ollantaytambo: Inca Fortress and City
After a delicious lunch in Urubamba, we continued our journey to Ollantaytambo.
This place was an Inca city and a fortress built into the mountains. The giant stones they used to build it are
impressive, and from the top, you get an incredible view of the valley.
Ollantaytambo was a very important place for the Incas, and here you can also see a rock formation
that looks like the face of the Inca god Wiracocha. It’s amazing what the Incas could do with stone!
Lunch in Urubamba: Tasting Andean Flavors
We made a stop in Urubamba for a buffet lunch, where we enjoyed traditional Peruvian dishes. It was
a great chance to taste local food and rest before continuing our adventure.
Option to Travel to Machu Picchu
If after visiting Ollantaytambo you want to continue to Machu Picchu, you can catch
the train from here. Some travelers choose to stay and continue their journey to the famous Inca city. We returned to
Cusco, but this is a great option if you want to make the most of your time.
Tips to Make the Most of Your Tour
- Wear comfortable clothes: There’s a lot of walking, so wear proper shoes and bring a water
bottle.
- Best time to visit: Between May and September, the weather is
dry, and the views are spectacular.
- Remember sunscreen: Even on cloudy days, the altitude can make the sun feel strong.