The South Valley Cusco is a route of refined serenity, where pre-Inca, Inca, and colonial history intertwine in open and silent landscapes, far from the bustle and wrapped in an atmosphere of intact authenticity. This valley reveals a more intimate and solemn facet of the Andean world, marked by tradition, spirituality, and natural balance.
Along the route stand archaeological jewels such as Tipón, a masterpiece of Inca hydraulic engineering where water flows with ceremonial precision; Pikillacta, an imposing pre-Inca city of the Wari culture, symbol of urban planning and ancestral power; and Andahuaylillas Church, home of the renowned “Sistine Chapel of America,” a sublime expression of Andean Baroque art.
A less crowded route showcasing advanced Inca hydraulic systems and pre-Inca Wari architecture, combining history with tranquility.
Essential information at a glance
Half Day: From USD 250 per person
Full Day: From USD 390 per person