Road to History – Machu Picchu 6 days

The Road to History – Machu Picchu 6 Days tour invites you to immerse yourself in the heart of the Inca civilization. This program combines the best of Cusco, the Sacred Valley, and Machu Picchu, offering a perfect balance of culture, history, and natural landscapes.

Group size

Up to 16

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Tours & Treks

Road to History – Machu Picchu 6 days

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$1180

/ USD

Per Person

Overview

Your journey begins in Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire, where colonial charm meets archaeological wonders. You will explore iconic sites such as the Cathedral, Qoricancha, and Sacsayhuamán. The adventure continues through the Sacred Valley of the Incas, visiting Pisac, Urubamba, Ollantaytambo, Maras, and Moray. From there, a scenic train ride through the Andes takes you to Aguas Calientes, the gateway to Machu Picchu.

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Day 1: Welcome and Sacred Valley — Pisac and local market

The journey begins at Cusco International Airport, where our guide will welcome you to begin an unforgettable experience. Instead of staying in the city, we head straight to the Sacred Valley of the Incas, one of the most fertile and beautiful regions of the Peruvian Andes. This choice is not accidental: in addition to discovering breathtaking landscapes, it also allows you to acclimatize better to the altitude, as the Valley is lower than Cusco.

Our first stop will be at a panoramic viewpoint in Pisac, from where you can appreciate the magnitude of the valley with its agricultural terraces and surrounding mountains. Depending on the time of arrival, we will visit the archaeological complex of Pisac, famous for its Inca terraces and tombs carved into the mountainside.

One of the most authentic moments of the day will be a visit to the Pisac craft market, where Andean tradition is kept alive. Here you will find colorful textiles, hand-painted ceramics, and silver jewelry made by local artisans.

Lunch will be another special experience: an Andean menu in a restaurant overlooking the majestic Andes, featuring local products such as quinoa, corn, and fresh trout.

The day culminates with arrival at your accommodation in Urubamba, in the heart of the Sacred Valley, where the serenity of the natural surroundings invites you to rest and prepare for the great adventure that continues in the coming days.

Day 2: Maras, Moray, and Ollantaytambo — a look at Inca engineering

The second day is dedicated to exploring some of the most intriguing and surprising sites in the Sacred Valley. At 8:30 a.m., we depart for Moray, known as the “Inca agricultural laboratory.” Its concentric circular terraces are unique in the world and reflect the ingenuity of the Incas, who experimented with different microclimates to grow diverse crops. Walking through these terraces made me feel like I was inside a natural amphitheater created to honor the earth.

We will then head to Maras, a town that has been producing salt in the famous Maras Salt Mines since Inca times. With more than 3,000 salt pools glistening in the sun, this place is a visual spectacle and an example of how ancestral knowledge is still alive today. There, we will learn about the artisanal process of salt harvesting, which has been passed down from generation to generation.

The day will end in Ollantaytambo, a town that not only preserves its Inca urban layout, but also houses an impressive fortress. Walking through its cobbled streets, still inhabited, is like stepping back in time. The Inca ruins on the mountain reveal how the Incas built temples and defensive systems of admirable architectural perfection.

Ollantaytambo will be the perfect prelude to what is to come: the Short Inca Trail.

Hotel in Ollantaytambo.

Day 3: Short Inca Trail at dawn — Wiñay Wayna, Sun Gate, and arrival at Machu Picchu

This day will start very early, heading to the train station in Ollantaytambo. The train ride to km 104 (Chachabamba) will be short but full of spectacular scenery: the Urubamba River winding between mountains and the cloud forest anticipating the adventure.

At the checkpoint, we will begin the hike along the short Inca Trail. After a brief explanation in Chachabamba, the approximately 3-hour ascent will begin. The route culminates in Wiñay Wayna, one of the most impressive archaeological sites on the Inca Trail, famous for its terraces, ritual fountains, and architecture that reflect the grandeur of the Incas.

After exploring Wiñay Wayna, we will enjoy a box lunch in the camp area of the classic Inca Trail.

In the afternoon, the most exciting moment will arrive: the ascent to the Sun Gate (Inti Punku). From there, you will have your first unforgettable view of Machu Picchu, emerging between mountains and clouds, in a magical and almost mystical atmosphere. At that time, the place is usually less crowded, allowing you to capture unique photos and enjoy the tranquility.

Afterward, we will descend for approximately one hour to the citadel to take the classic panoramic photographs. Then we will board the bus to Aguas Calientes, where a comforting dinner and a well-deserved rest will close a demanding but rewarding day.

Day 4: Machu Picchu with expert guide and return to Cusco

After a hearty breakfast, we will take a bus to Machu Picchu to explore every corner of the citadel at a leisurely pace with an expert guide. Over the course of approximately two hours, we will discover the most important areas: the Temple of the Sun, the Main Square, the Guardian’s House, and the agricultural terraces.

Each explanation from the guide will reveal the spiritual and social importance of Machu Picchu, from its function as a religious center to its role as an astronomical observatory. Stepping on those perfectly carved stones will be like entering a dimension where history is still alive.

At the end of the tour, we will return to Aguas Calientes for lunch and to explore the town a little before taking the train back to Ollantaytambo. From there, private transportation will take us back to Cusco. This return trip will be a time for reflection: you will have fulfilled your dream of visiting Machu Picchu, but the journey will not be over yet.

Day 5: Adventure to the Mountain of Seven Colors — nature and photo opportunities

The fifth day began early, at 5:00 a.m., as we headed toward the famous Mountain of Seven Colors (Vinicunca). The journey to the starting point of the hike included breakfast in the village of Cusipata.

The hour-and-a-half hike will be challenging, but every step is worth it. Upon reaching the highest point, the view of the mountain with its multicolored stripes will be breathtaking. There, surrounded by other travelers and llamas and alpacas, we will understand why this destination has become so popular in such a short time.

After enjoying the view and taking pictures, we will begin the descent and return to Cusipata for a typical lunch before returning to Cusco. We will arrive around 5:00 p.m., tired but happy to have had another unforgettable experience.

Day 6: Farewell with history — transfer to the airport after a memorable experience

The last day of the trip always has a bittersweet feel to it. Our transportation will pick you up at the hotel to take you to the Cusco airport. As the plane takes off, you will feel that you are not just taking home a tourist souvenir, but the experience of a transformative journey. Every archaeological site visited, every colorful market, every Andean flavor, and every sunrise in the Andes will have left an indelible mark on your memory.

Inclusions:

Transportation

  • Private transfers: airport – hotel – airport in Cusco.
  • Tourist transportation for all scheduled excursions.
  • Tourist or panoramic train ride (round trip) to Machu Picchu.
  • Tourist buses Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Aguas Calientes.

Accommodation

  • 5 nights in a hotel in Cusco, Sacred Valley, and/or Aguas Calientes (tourist, superior, or luxury category, depending on your choice).
  • Daily breakfast included at each hotel.

Entrance fees

  • Cusco tourist ticket, which includes access to Sacsayhuamán, Qenqo, Pisac, Ollantaytambo, Moray, and other archaeological sites.
  • Official entrance to Short Inca trail
  • Official entrance to Machu Picchu (regular circuit).
  • Entrance ticket to Qoricancha (Temple of the Sun) and Cusco Cathedral.
  • Access to the Maras Salt Mines.

Tour guide

  • Professional bilingual guide (Spanish-English) on all excursions.
  • Cultural and historical explanations and anecdotes that enrich the experience.

Meals

  • Breakfast included at hotels.
  • Buffet lunch in Urubamba during the visit to the Sacred Valley.
  • Other meals according to the program itinerary.

Assistance

  • Informative meeting prior to the start of the tour.
  • Personalized assistance throughout the tour.
  • Support team in Cusco available 24/7.

Not included

  • International or domestic flights to/from Cusco.
  • Optional tickets to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (limited availability).
  • Dinners and lunches not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Personal expenses, drinks, and tips.
  • Travel insurance (recommended).