Machu Picchu & the Sacred Valley rank as 2 of Peru’s most visited traveller destinations. Positioned deep in the Andean highlands, Machu Picchu & the Sacred Valley allures a constant flow of tourists keen to explore the region’s incredible panoramas and old Inca relics. Nearly all tours to Machu Picchu & the Sacred Valley start from the city of Cusco, a city-centre that used to work as the capital of the gigantic Inca Empire.

The Sacred Valley opens up ten miles north of Cusco, expansive far into the nearby mountains with the commanding River cutting through its central plain. Many conventional villages dot the countryside, and a few treasured Inca relics sit nuzzled inside the valley’s windy hills. The major attractions here include the cities and equivalent relic sites of Ollantaytambo, Chinchero and Pisac. From sightseeing of the Inca relics and outdoor sports activities to shopping in artisan marketplaces and native cultural immersion, the Sacred Valley provides a variety of amusements.

The Sacred Valley is worth seeing if you’ve adequate time. Most tourists go through the Valley with organized 1-day tour groups from Cusco, however, overnight trips can be arranged also if you wish to witness all the archaeological sites of the valley and town marketplaces on a more comfortable schedule. The best tourism season in Machu Picchu & the Sacred Valleys spans from June to August. During this period you can enjoy your holiday in the best possible manner.