This collection of locations offers an incredible exploration of Peru's rich history and stunning natural beauty, all easily accessible from Cusco. From the otherworldly colors of the Rainbow Mountains and Red Valley to the ancient wonders of the Sacred Valley and its surrounding Inca sites like Ollantaytambo and Moray, these destinations provide a deep dive into the heart of the Inca Empire and the Andean landscape. Discover vibrant markets, fascinating ruins, and breathtaking scenery that tell the story of this incredible region.
Rainbow Mountains
The Rainbow Mountains offer a unique natural spectacle with their vibrantly colored slopes, a popular day trip from Cusco.
Red Valley
The Red Valley is a geological marvel near the Rainbow Mountains, characterized by its striking red soil and dramatic landscapes.
Sacred Valley
The Sacred Valley is a fertile region in the Andes, dotted with Inca ruins, traditional villages, and agricultural terraces, serving as a gateway to Machu Picchu.
Maras Salt Mines
The Maras Salt Mines are a fascinating pre-Inca site featuring thousands of salt pans cascading down a hillside, still harvested today.
Moray
Moray features mysterious concentric agricultural terraces built by the Incas, thought to be an experimental farming site due to its unique microclimates.
Ollantaytambo
Ollantaytambo is a remarkable Inca fortress and town in the Sacred Valley, known for its massive stone terraces and living Inca history.
Pisac
Pisac is a town in the Sacred Valley famous for its vibrant artisan market and impressive Inca ruins perched high above the valley floor.
South Valley
The South Valley is a less-traveled region near Cusco, offering significant Inca archaeological sites and beautiful natural landscapes.
Tipon
Tipon is an impressive Inca archaeological site in the South Valley, famous for its exceptionally well-preserved hydraulic systems and agricultural terraces.