Qeswachaka Tour

Cusco, Peru

Machu Picchu & Sacred Valley 2 Days

2 Days

Starting from $450,00

Duration 2 Days
Tour Type Daily Tour
Difficulty Easy
Group Size Up to 10 people
Languages Spanish, English

Tour Machu Picchu & Sacred Valley 2 Days

When you visit the spectacular Ollantaytambo archaeological site on our Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu 2 day tour you will see the only Incan settlement that has been continually inhabited since its founding. A uniquely terraced complex topped with carved stone panels, these ruins reflect ancient Incan architecture and heritage. When you return home, you will have memories that will last a lifetime.

Overview

Our Machu Picchu & Sacred Valley 2 Days takes you on one of the most incredible train journeys in the world to one of the most important treasures in all of South America. Within the mountains of Peru on our Cusco Sacred Valley Machu Picchu Vacations you will enjoy ancient Inca temples, Spanish colonial towns, and breathtaking Andean views. Discover the magnificence of the ancient Incan capital, Cusco. Hike up to the ruins in the Sacred Valley, and meet local folks who still maintain age-old traditions in Pisac, Maras and Moray, Chinchero, Urubamba and Ollantaytambo. From the city of Cusco our Machu Picchu 2 day tour begins early in the morning and finishes late on the following evening. Have a wonderful adventure on our 2 day Machu Picchu tour exploring the Sacred Valley of the Incas and the Seventh Wonder of the world. Along with our knowledgeable local guide experience Cusco’s greatest archeological sites. On this 2 day tour Machu Picchu Sacred Valley you will visit the most impressive places in the Sacred Valley of the Incas and then ride the comfortable, scenic train to the steamy jungle town of Aguas Calientes. Along the route you will see ancient villages and the entrance to the famous Inca Trail. Stay overnight in the shadow of Machu Picchu in the mysterious town of Aguas Calientes. Machu Picchu 2 days could even be completed on a weekend or on a holiday.

Activities

Train, Cultural

Difficulty Levels

2 of 5

Accomodation

1 Day Hostel

Maximum Altitude

2,430 masl / 7,972 ft.

Starts

Pick up at your accommodation in Cusco around 7:30 AM

Ends

Drop-off at your accommodation in Cusco around 9:00 PM

Day by Day Itinerary

  • Day 1 Sacred Valley Of The Incas — Aguas Calientes (Machupicchu-Pueblo)

    As Sacred Valley or Urubamba Valley is a vast valley where there are many archaeological sites from the Incas time, one day is not enough to see the whole highlights of the valley, that’s why we have split it into 2 options to visit and enjoy it properly. Any of the following tours start at 7:00 am at your hotel in Cusco. See the options below.

    On this option you visit Chinchero a colonial town with its charming XVII century Catholic church and lots of Incan remains will be our first place to visit, next, Maras salt ponds, which was the main salt source to provide to Cusco and other settlements in Urubamba valley like Machu Picchu, today this place is still used by locals where locals farm salt by hands as the Incas used to make it centuries ago. Our next place to visit is Moray, a unique Incan farming testing center, where the Incas built terraces in rounded-shape especially to generate many microclimates because of this, today, Peru has over 3000 sorts of potatoes. Our last place to explore is Ollantaytambo, another impressive place for its temple of the sun whose granite boulders were brought from 5 miles away. Our journey continues to Machu Picchu Pueblo at 3:37 pm Vistadome train (panoramic windows).

    • Hiking distance

      3 km / 1.8 miles

    • Visited Places

      Chinchero, Maras salt ponds, Moray, Ollantaytambo.

    • Hiking time

      2.5 to 3 hours approximately.

    • Meals

      Lunch and Dinner.

    • Maximum Altitude

      4200 masl / 13779 ft.

    • Shuttle to Aguas Calientes

      2 hours by train from Aguas Calientes.

    • Accommodation

      Hostel

  • Day 2 Guided Tour At Machu Picchu — Cusco

    The most important day has arrived because it is the day of Machu Picchu, we will wake up very early to have breakfast that’s organized at the hotel, right away to go to the bus station and take the bus for 25 minutes to get the Machu Picchu sacred Inca city. “what a moment” you will be very amazed by having the Sacred city right in front of you, so we will seal our feat with an epic picture with Machu Picchu at the background. After the photography session, the tour will start, where our private guide will deliver the information about this site. Once you finish the tour at Machu Picchu you will take the bus back to Machu Picchu Pueblo. Whether you have booked a ticket to hike to Wayna Picchu mountain, you will hike before the tour, it depends on the availability of spaces for that day, more info see Wayna Picchu option, if not, the Machu Picchu montaña will be booked. In the afternoon you have to take the bus from Machu Picchu Inca city back to Aguas Calientes town( Machu picchu Pueblo) to take the train back to Ollantaytambo train station or Poroy train station, where our transfer will be waiting for you to take you back to the hotel in Cusco.

    • Distance Travelled

      3 km / 1.8 miles

    • Machu Picchu Guide Tour

      2.5 hours

    • Hiking time

      2.5 to 3 hours approximately.

    • Meals

      Breakfast

    • Maximum Altitude

      2429 masl / 7972 ft.

    • Shuttle to Cusco

      3 hours by train and bus from Aguas Calientes to Cusco.

Trip Info & Details

How is the tour organized?

On day 1, it starts at 7:30 am with a bus ride from Cusco City, we will make the sacred valley of the Incas with the destination of Pisac, Urubamba and Ollantaytambo village, witnessing the amazing natural beauty along the way. At the Ollantaytambo station, you’ll board a train until Aguas Calientes village, next to Machu Picchu, a priceless connection with nature too. for there’s a briefing with our professional staff and you could check the nightlife after, but go to bed early because on the next day it’s the splendid tour of the lost citadel. On day 2, we’ll take a bus until the Machu Picchu site for a 2:30 hours guided tour, after which there will be time for visitors to explore the place on their own. (Optional: hiking the Huayna Picchu mountain). The afternoon is free to continue having a great time in Aguas Calientes until 6:30 pm, when the return to Cusco City begins. More details in our itinerary Machu Picchu 2-Day package.

Is it time enough to have the “lost city” experience?

Yes! Even between Cusco City and Aguas Calientes you begin to marvel at the ecology of this region. Aguas Calientes has the same atmosphere as the citadel, surrounded by green mountains and on jungle highlands. Then, you’ll spend some 4 hours inside the sanctuary itself, perhaps hike the Huayna Picchu mountain and next go back to continue enjoying the village after an unforgettable excursion to the “lost city of the Incas”.

I have been told you get to Aguas Calientes by train. What are the options?

This is a very important Machu Picchu 2-day FAQ about our tour, we’re going to clarify next: The Expedition train is on the economical category. You will have nice windows for the views, typical Peruvian food for sale. The Vistadome train is elegant but still very affordable. Wide, panoramic windows both on the sides and roof, delicious Peruvian food is available for sale, to and from. On the trip back to the Ollantaytambo station, there is an alpaca fashion demonstration and a show with Andean music, dance and costumes. The Hiram Bingham is a luxury, 5-star train. It includes: a brunch, gourmet dinner (on the return trip) at its elegant restaurant, a bar car, observatory car to fully connect to the landscapes, live Peruvian music show, top on board service, panoramic windows. Please contact our team for booking one of them.

What was the god of the Q’anchis in the pre-Inca era?

The Q'anchis "Believed, that there is a Maker of all created things, which they call Teqci Wiraqocha." "To worship the sun, they should have taken them from the Incas." (Pedro Cieza, Chronicles of Peru) One day a man came named Contiti Wiraqocha Pachayachacheq, San Pedro de Cacha and taught them of the Creator God, and the men of Canas who occupied Cacha, wanted to kill him, but fire came down from heaven and they were afraid and escaped from the place. In memory of this fact, they built a temple in Raqchi. (Juan de Betanzos, Narration of the Incas, 1551)

I have also been told about the importance of carrying a passport in Cusco. Can you elaborate?

It is very important indeed to include this topic in a series of Machu Picchu 2-day FAQ. Foreign visitors will be required their passport information in archaeological sites, touristic attractions, accommodations and so on. We recommend to always have it at reach.

What could I do in Aguas Calientes?

Many exciting things! The Main Square is a great place to relax, take pictures, socialize with locals and other tourists, enjoy the natural energy and the views. There is the typical market where you’ll find everything Andean, like clothing, souvenirs, bags and so on, besides you could chat with the vendors, who are mostly people who still preserve a lot of the old Inca traditions. The Chavez Ballon museum will be quite an interesting introduction to the citadel’s history (we suggest you visit on day 1). There’s the Butterfly Research Institute, with guided tours in a simulated natural habitat. Many spas and Inca massage shops with a variety of beauty and relaxing treatments. Last but not least, the renowned thermal baths for an Inca-style treat.

What about the lodgings in Aguas Calientes?

Our 2-day itinerary includes a basic hotel with breakfast for night 1, but you can ask for a better one and choose from our partner hotels directory. Moreover, any package can be personalized and we also have the top option of private services and private tours to Machu Picchu.

How should I deal with altitude sickness?

A Machu Picchu 2-day FAQ indeed, but don’t worry, it will not ruin your vacation! Try getting to Cusco City some days before in order to better adjust to the lack of oxygen, avoid much physical effort initially, drink bottled water constantly and try coca leaves tea, which is the Andean tradition for getting an energy boost. If you still need pills, they will get you going in good shape, but only with prior medical permission.

What should I wear for this 2-day package?

All year long, temperatures in the Aguas Calientes-Machu Picchu region are higher than in Cusco City, so you must bring light clothes. If it happens to be rainy season (November to March) a rain poncho or rain jacket will be good too. In all cases, pack a sun hat, sunglasses, sunblock and bug repellent. If you’re going on the Huayna Picchu hike, don’t forget to do some stamina training in your country and pack good, used hiking boots (to avoid blisters, etc).

Customer Reviews

Inca Jungle Trek 100% Recommended with Local Trekkers Peru

I did the Inka Jungle Trail to MachuPicchu with Local Trekkers Peru and it was like embarking on an odyssey that mixed the excitement of cycling, the adrenaline of rafting and ziplining, the beauty of nature and the richness of Inca culture. Every day on the trail revealed landscapes impressive and ending up in MachuPicchu after 4 days of adventure, is something that cannot be explained in words. The agency not only provided impeccable logistics, but also injected a dose of authentic adventure into every moment. I thank Daniel our guide for converting This trip in an unforgettable experience. The Inka Jungle Trail with Local Trekkers Peru is an experience that I will always recommend to all those looking for a reliable company.

Eddie S

Published at 10th Jannuary, 2025 on Tripadvisor

You can't miss the 4 day Inca Jungle tour!

On the recommendation of a friend we did the 4 day Inca Jungle tour with Terra Qechua Peru and it was a memorable experience. The trip started with a thrilling downhill bike ride and we did other activities such as rafting and zip lining, which added an extra adrenaline rush, followed by a hike through the rainforest full of fascinating flora and fauna, guided by a very knowledgeable expert. In addition, the natural hot springs in Santa Teresa were the perfect relaxation after active days. The final visit to Machu Picchu was the finishing touch, offering breathtaking views and a total immersion in Inca history.

Osric Woolvett

Published at 6th August 2024 on Tripadvisor

The Inca Jungle is highly recommended

With my university classmates we did the 4-day Inca Jungle with Terra Quechua Peru and it was a great experience. We did a lot of adventure sports and the safety measures for the zip line, rafting and cycling were top notch. It was more fun than the Salkantay and much cheaper than the official Inca Trail. In general the whole experience is excellent, it has no waste, adventure tourism at its best, warmth of all the people who attended us and excellent guide, very professional, he answered all the questions we had and gave us a history lesson, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

FRANCESC S

Published at 20th May 2024 on Tripadvisor