The Sacred Valley of the Incas, located in the heart of the Cusco region, was one of the most important territories of the Inca Empire. Its fertile lands, mild climate, and privileged location along the Urubamba River made it a strategic agricultural and cultural hub. Here, the Incas cultivated corn, quinoa, and potatoes on spectacular terraces that remain a symbol of their engineering genius.
Beyond its agricultural richness, the Sacred Valley of the Incas was a sacred and political center. Fortresses, ceremonial temples, and settlements such as Ollantaytambo and Pisac were built to control trade routes and strengthen spiritual connection with the Apus (sacred mountains). Today, the valley continues to captivate visitors with its blend of history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.
A full-day Sacred Valley tour allows travelers to explore ancient towns, impressive Inca terraces, and vibrant markets, while enjoying the authentic charm of the Peruvian Andes.
