Cusco combined tour 1/2 day
From USD $15 /pp
Duration: 1/2 Day / 0 Nights
The journey begins: Your hotel
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Availability: Daily departures
Group Size: Min:1 PERSON
Difficulty Level: LIGHT
Cusco combined tour 1/2 day
City Tour Cusco
The Navel city of the Andean World awaits you with its wonderful places and a living culture that is manifested everywhere you go.
We recommend taking this tour when you arrive in the city of Cusco as it will help you adapt to the altitude gradually.
We have two schedules: 9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. – 6:30 pm.
Departure time
What includes?
- Pick up and transfers by tourist bus.
- Group guided, Professional guide (English – Spanish)
What is not included?
- Entrance tickets to the sites: Cathedral, Coricancha, Sacsayhuamán, Quenko, Puka Pukara and Tambomachay. (see how (information about the tourist ticket and other entrance vouchers))
- Hotel night in Cusco.
- Feeding.
- Other services not mentioned.
What to bring to the tour?
- Bring original passport “With an expiration date of no less than 7 months”
Wear sneakers or light shoes or tennis shoes. - “Canteen” water bottle
- Drink plenty of fluids on your excursions.
- Raincoat (long poncho) in the rainy season.
- Long sleeve shirts.
- Long pants.
- Sunscreen, wide-brimmed hat for sunny days.
- Sunglasses.
- Medicine and/or items for personal use (contact lens fluid).
- Photographic camera or video recorder.
- Have checks and coins on hand in small denominations of soles or dollars.
Cusco Cathedral → Coricancha or Temple of the Sun → Sacsayhuamán → Quenko → Puka pukara → Tambomachay
The day begins by picking you up at your accommodation in the company of the guide and then exploring the city. The first place to visit is the cathedral complex formed by the churches of the Sagrada Familia, Catedral and Triunfo, which hold an important sample of colonial and mestizo art. interesting stories to know.
The second stop is at the Temple of the Sun or Coricancha, where important vestiges of Inca cosmogony and engineering can be seen.
At the end of these two visits in the city, a stop is made at Sacsayhuamán, an ancient solar temple, known today as a fortress due to its colossal dimensions. Quenko, a labyrinthine stone shrine. Puka Pukara, the red fortress, a mysterious place named after the color of the walls at sunset and finally Tambomachay, a ritual site dedicated to the cult of water where springs and ceremonial fountains still exist. The tour concludes in the city’s Plaza Mayor at the designated times.
Note Tour cost:
- Peruvians and Andean Community $10
- Foreigners $15
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