Our Sacred Valley VIP Tour, offers a unique combination of two tours in a single day. Experience the comfort of a tourist transport as you cruise …
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Oct 22, 2024
We took the Sacred Valley tour with TERRA QUECHUA PERU and it was an excellent choice. I went with my sister, and we both enjoyed the trip very much. The tour included visits to impressive archaeolog… Full review by Tom Paddy P
Sep 19, 2024
If you are planning a trip to the Sacred Valley, I highly recommend you contact Terra Quechua Peru. They are an amazing agency that helped me plan my itinerary and took care of every detail, from tra… Full review by Mike I
Jul 16, 2024
Look no further and choose Terra Quechua Peru for your Sacred Valley tour! The organization was impeccable and the guides knew all the historical and cultural details. The partial tour ticket, 70 sol… Full review by 966AlisonRivero
I dont think dogs are allowed inside - also will be difficult for the dog to climb - but there is a big open ground with benches. You could maybe tie him there?
Hello fellow travelers, My wife and I will be in Cusco in mid November to hike the Inca trail. We have 3 days before the hike and we are planning to visit the Sacred Valley for a day to cover Pisac, Ollantaytambo, Moras and Moray. I see that forums suggest going by ourselves or using a taxi service like Taxidatum. I need some help to understand what would be better for us. - We both are in our early 30s, fairly fit, and would like to not be rushed while visiting a place. - Neither of us know Spanish. Will this be a problem to visit the Sacred valley by ourselves? - Apart from the 4 places mentioned above, are there any other places that you would recommend for us to cover? Thanks, Ashwin
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I think you will be fine even though you dont know Spanish. Many of the local shop keepers also speak english. I also think it's fine to go on your own, but you may consider hiring a …
I think you will be fine even though you dont know Spanish. Many of the local shop keepers also speak english. I also think it's fine to go on your own, but you may consider hiring a guide to take you out there as this may help make the best of your time.