Nicole y Matias

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Dear guests, we are delighted to be your hosts in Cusco for this wonderful experience.

Please remember that each optional activity you choose to do has an additional form to complete. It is very important that you complete these forms so that way we can accommodate the tour for each activity. 

 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Duration: 4 days
Arrival: Thursday 16 June 2022
Departure: Monday 20 June 2022
Destinations: Sacred Valley Cusco

1 Thursday 16 Transfer Cusco airport to Tambo del Inca Hotel | Optional soccer game | Special dinner
2 Friday 17 Optional activities and picnic
3 Saturday 18 Wedding day
4 Sunday 19 Goodbye lunch

AIR FLIGHTS

* Arrival flights and departure flights.

To properly organize all arrival and departure transportation from the airport, you must fill out all the detailed information in the following form.

Link form: LINK FORM

 

THURSDAY 16 JUNE

DAY 1 OPTIONAL SOCCER GAME

Five minutes from the hotel in Urubamba there is a soccer field. There we will have a great match, where the challenge is not only the opposing team but how fit you are!

We include:

  • Football shirts for those registered as players.
  • Referees.
  • Rehydrating drinks.
  • Paramedic + Ambulance (in the unlikely case of an accident)

To register, fill out the following form: LINK FORM

*Please remember that the number of players who can play is limited. Kindly consider the logistics of those who will play and those who will solo attend, before filling out the form.

FRIDAY 17 JUNE

DAY 2 OPTION 1: HIKE PICHINGOTO TO MARAS SALT MINES

The hike begins with a light walk from the banks of the Urubamba River, passing through the town of Pichingoto, to the salt mines of Maras. This is an ideal way to start the day, generating endorphins and breathing fresh air. The walk is mostly uphill, passing through a nice town and closely observing the salt pools from where traditional pink salt is extracted. 

  • Departure time: 08:00 a.m.
  • Distance: 2.6 km (1.62 mi)
  • Elevation gain: 164 m (538 ft)
  • Walking time: 1 to 2 hours
  • The difficulty of the hike: Low

Please fill out the following form to register:   LINK FORM

DAY 2 OPTION 2: MARAS SALT MINES BY BUS

We leave the hotel towards the town of Maras, a picturesque town that takes us back to colonial times.

From the town of Maras, we go to the Salt Mine, observing beautiful landscapes typical of the Peruvian Andes along the way.

  • Departure Time: 09:00 a.m.
  • Distance: 17.2 km (10.69 mi)
  • Travel time: 30 minutes
  • The difficulty of the visit: Low
  • Visiting time: 1 hour

Please fill out the following form to register:  LINK FORM

DAY 2 OPTION 3: OLLANTAYTAMBO BY BUS

We leave the hotel towards the town of Ollantaytambo, a beautiful town that takes us back to Inca times. Its foundations have respected the urban organization of the original Inca town.

The archaeological site that bears the same name is found above the town.

  • Departure Time: 08:00 a.m.
  • Distance: 19.5 km (12.12 mi)
  • Travel time: 35 minutes
  • The difficulty of the visit: medium
  • Visiting time: 1 hour

Please fill out the following form to register:  LINK FORM

DAY 2 OPTION 4: DIRECT BUS TO MORAY (MEETING POINT)

In case you have altitude sickness or your body needs a rest, you can go directly to the archaeological site of Moray.

During the tour, you will cross through the picturesque colonial town of Maras.

  • Departure Time: 10:00 a.m.
  • Distance: 21 km (13.04 mi)
  • Travel time: 45 minutes
  • The difficulty of the visit: Low
  • Visiting time: 1 hour

Please fill out the following form to register:  LINK FORM

ABOUT THE DESTINATIONS TO VISIT

SALT MINES OF MARAS

The salt mines of Maras offer a new look at the amazing ingenuity and skill of the Incas. The first shallow salt ponds in Maras were probably built by the Wari civilization between 500 and 1100 AD.

Built along the steep slope of Qoripujio Mountain, most of these pools were no more than 15 square feet (5 square meters) and 30 centimeters deep (0.98 ft).  Each of the more than 3,000 pools is various shades of white or brown. You can buy the local salt here too, great for cooking or medicinal salt baths.

  • Visiting time: 1 hour

ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OF OLLANTAYTAMBO

Ollantaytambo was a strategic military, religious and agricultural center that still dazzles with its stone-worked platforms and its imposing buildings over four meters high. Manco Inca faced the Spanish troops of Hernando Pizarro and was victorious at this very site.

The fortress was built with huge rocks brought from a quarry six kilometers – 3.73 miles away near the Urubamba River. To transport these stones, the Incas had to divert the entire water channel around them, in a masterful work of engineering and wisdom.

  • Visiting time: 1 hour

MORAY ARCHAEOLOGICAL COMPLEX

The Archaeological Complex of Moray, where circular platforms or “muyus” sink into the earth creating different microclimates. In what seems to have been an Inca center of experimentation for agriculture, the Incas domesticated plants to get them used to colder climates or warmer climates.

  • Visiting time: 1 hour

INCLUSIONS:

  • All organization
  • Private tour guide (every 8 people)
  • Private vehicles for transfer.
  • All entrance
  • Bottles of water on the trip

DOESN´T INCLUDE:

  • Travel insurance.
  • Meals
  • Tips

SUGGESTIONS

MACHU PICCHU FULL DAY

Visiting Machu Picchu is a “mandatory” stop on any visit to Cusco. You can visit on a busy schedule to make the most of your time, or take your time, with a more leisurely visit resting for one night in the town of Aguas Calientes.

This beautiful Inca citadel is one of the most important archaeological sites in the world and is one of the seven wonders of the modern world. Located high up on a mountain range at 2,430 meters (7,972 feet) above sea level, it is surrounded by spectacular views and surprisingly well-preserved archaeological remains.

 

PROGRAM LINKS 

 

Please, write to us, and we will gladly create a memorable experience for you: [email protected]

**Please remember that this experience is not included in the wedding activities and includes extra expenses.

INCA TRAIL - KM104 and MACHU PICCHU FULL DAY

The Inca Trail is an intricate road system of “paved” roads that exceeded 30,000 kilometers (18,641 miles). They unified the entire Inca empire (Tawantinsuyo) from the capital Cusco. The trails went all the way north from Colombia, passing through Ecuador, touring Peru, and then south continuing with Bolivia, and further in Chile and Argentina.

The road system is known in the local Quechua language as Qhapaq Ñan, which means ‘The Great Inca Trail’.

Traveling the Inca Trail from KM 104 is the ideal option to experience Inca engineering on the way to the citadel of Machu Picchu.

It is a walk of medium-high intensity, which begins in the Urubamba River and reaches the citadel of Machu Picchu, passing through beautiful archaeological remains such as Chachabamba, Wiñaywayna, and Inti Punku (the Sun Gate), from where you have an extraordinary view of the citadel of Machu Picchu.

  • Length: 8.8km (5.5 miles)
  • Elevation gain: 1,101 m (3,600 ft)
  • Estimated time: 5 to 7 hours

 

PROGRAM LINKS 

 

Please, write to us, and we will gladly create a memorable experience for you: [email protected]

 

**Please remember that this experience is not included in the wedding activities and includes extra expenses.

*** Please consider that every day it is a limited entrance ticket, so your booking should be as soon as you can, otherwise we won’t be able to provide the service.

CUSCO CITY

The city of Cusco was the most important urban center of the Tahuantinsuyo Empire. Founded by the Inca Manco Cápac, and made up of palaces, temples, and courts (houses), with streets and squares, it was surrounded by extensive areas for agriculture and crafts. It reached its greatest development with the Inca Pachacutec in the fifteenth century.

Today, Cusco is a cosmopolitan center, where the past and the present come together gracefully, becoming a melting pot of activities and cultural experiences.

 

 

In addition to having a wide variety of choices, we create customizable trips according to your requirements and needs.

 

Please, write to us, and we will gladly create a memorable experience for you:  [email protected]

 

**Please remember that this experience is not included in the wedding activities and includes extra expenses.

WHY US?

The Quechua word Auqui means “spirit of the mountain”, and is the vital energy of the guardians of the Andes.
As descendants and heirs of the Andes, we combine the authentic essence of our land with sustainable and responsible luxury tours.

When it comes to our team, we use a thorough selection process to choose the top professionals in their fields.

Our team travels year-round, seeking out and developing invaluable relationships with the most intriguing and extraordinary local experts: esteemed scholars, acclaimed artists, Olympic athletes, renowned chefs, as well as with local leaders in politics and business. We can match families with spacious private estates carefully chosen to provide the perfect mixture of authenticity, luxury, and privacy.

We believe that there is a huge difference in experiencing a destination with the support ​and attention of high-quality professionals eager to serve you.

Our private guides are specialists in the destinations you will visit, prepared with all the knowledge to give you a deep and detailed experience while at the same time assisting clients in their requirements and helping to solve the needs of clients during the trip.

Please, write to us, and we will gladly create a memorable experience for you: [email protected]