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SOUTH VALLEY CUSCO
Full Day

DIRECT BOOKING

Tour Price - $25 US
Classic
Easy
Min 1
Trip Summary

The South Valley Tour of Cusco is a wonderful half-day excursion that offers a unique blend of nature, culture, and history through three significant periods: Pre-Inca, Inca, and Colonial. Along the way, you’ll pass through charming villages that still preserve their colonial architecture. The tour begins with a visit to Tipón, an impressive Inca site dedicated to water worship and engineering. Next, you’ll explore Pikillacta, a large and well-planned urban center from the pre-Inca Wari civilization. Finally, you’ll arrive in Andahuaylillas, home to a stunning colonial church often referred to as the “Sistine Chapel of America” for its beautifully painted interiors.

Pisac ruins

Tipón is a remarkable Inca archaeological site known for its advanced water engineering system. It features a series of agricultural terraces irrigated by a sophisticated network of aqueducts, canals, and fountains—many of which still function today. This site is believed to have been a ceremonial center dedicated to water, a sacred element in Inca culture. Surrounded by lush scenery and mountains, Tipón is not only impressive for its technology but also peaceful and spiritually significant.

Pisac ruins

Pikillacta is an expansive pre-Inca site that belonged to the Wari civilization, which thrived before the rise of the Incas. This ancient city includes over 700 structures, long streets, and high walls, showcasing the organized urban planning of the Wari people. Unlike other sites in the region, Pikillacta is made primarily of adobe and stone, giving visitors a unique look into a different era of Andean history.

Pisac ruins

Andahuaylillas is a small colonial town best known for its stunning church, San Pedro Apóstol, often called the “Sistine Chapel of America.” Built in the 17th century, the church features a beautifully painted ceiling, gold-leaf altars, baroque artwork, and intricate murals. It’s a remarkable example of religious art blending Catholic themes with Andean influences, making it a cultural and architectural highlight of the South Valley.

INCLUDES
  • Hotel pickup (within the city center).
  • Professional guide (Spanish and English).
  • Tourist transport and professional driver.
NOT INCLUDED
  • Entrance tickets (can be purchased at the entrance of the archaeological sites):
  • Tourist Ticket:
  • Partial Ticket (S/70.00): Valid for 1 day. Covers only Tipón and Pikillacta.
  • General Ticket (S/130.00): Valid for 10 days. Also covers Sacred Valley and South Valley tours.
  • Andahuaylillas entrance fee – S/15.00.
  • Services not mentioned.
  • Water and snacks.
  • Tips.

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