4-hour Visit To The Inca Ruins In Cusco
Description
Introduce yourselves to the historic capital of the Inca Empire by visiting the four most important ancient ruins near Cusco. Check out important archaeological sites of Saqsaywaman, Qenqo, Puka Pukara, and Tambomachay and learn about these sites' fascinating pasts. Also, take a walking tour of Cusco before returning to your accommodation.
Highlights
- Visit Saqsaywaman, an important military base for Incas
- Explore the ruins of Qenqo, famous for its underground tunnels
- See Puka Pukara or the"Red Fortress"
- Admire the incredible stonework of Tambomachay or the "Baños de Inca"
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You will be picked up from your hotel in Cusco by your Peruvian tour guide and start the tour.
Visit the archaeological site of Saqsaywaman, built by the Incas from massive stones weighing more than 300 tons. The place was the most important military base for the empire.
Explore Qenqo, a large rock that was used by the Incas for ceremonial purposes with an intricate network of underground passageways.
See Puka Pukara, a site of military ruins which is also known as 'Red Fort'.
You will then visit Tambomachay, one of the most important archaeological sites, consisting of aqueducts, canals and waterfalls.
Head back to Cusco for a walking tour through the city and then return to your hotel.
End of the tour.
What's Included
Personalized Peruvian tour guide
Collection from the hotel
Private transportation
What's Excluded
Personal expenses (drinks, souvenirs)
Admission fees (tourist ticket)
Know before you go
This is a gentle walking tour, suitable for all.
This tour is the perfect introduction to Cusco, packing in all the significant Inca and Colonial sights of the historic centre, plus the four amazing ruins just outside town.
Meeting Point
Cusco, Peru
Cancellation Policy
For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.Price Details
Standard | |
1 To 4 | USD 60 Per Person |
This is a private tour |