Private Tour to Pisac Market and Pisac Ruins - ALL INCLUSIVE
Private Tour to Pisac Market and Pisac Ruins - ALL INCLUSIVE
By Cusco Attractions
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This is a Unique way to enjoy Pisac traditional market and the archeologycal site, along the way you can stop for a few pictures of the local working on the farms or taking their animals to the fields.
Once you arrive to the market, you will have the oportunity to make bussines with the locals, you can buy the textiles for a reazonable price and maybe you can have some fun trying to have a discunt!
Lowest price guaranteeReserve now & pay laterFree cancellation
Ages 18-99
Duration: 5h
Start time: Check availability
Mobile ticket
Live guide: English, Spanish
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- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional Tour Guide
- Entrance ticket to Pisac
- Entry/Admission - Awana Kancha
- Entry/Admission - Pisac
- Entry/Admission - Pisac Market
What's not included- Tips
- Start:Traveller pickup offered.Pickup details
- Please, provide the name of your hotel to come to pick up you.
Port pickup offeredDuring checkout you will be able to select from the list of included ports.- Please provide your hotel name and we will come to pick up you
End:This activity ends back at the meeting point. - Wheelchair accessible
- Pushchair accessible
- Infants must sit on laps
- Infant seats available
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 175410P2- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travellers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s cancelled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This experience requires a minimum number of travellers. If it’s cancelled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 175410P2
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- 883gigelc0 contributionsRipp-off ticket prices !Another bus company, consettur.com charges half the ticket prices for adults and for children. We paid 72 $ two-way while you advertise 146 $ for two-way and for our same exact family memebrs. Good luck with your ripping-off business !Written 2 May 2023
- T9948QHmichellee0 contributionsRipped off, no services provided. want refund.This ticket was not accepted at any bus station when we arrived, little to no information was provided after booking for instructions, we were charged and no service was provided. This is a scam and we can't figure out how to get our money back but TripAdvisor supports scams apparently.Written 14 June 2022
- SealArkansas0 contributionsPeru for Less, A great company to work with!We used Peru for Less to arrange our trip to Peru to do the 4 day trek in Ma of 2020, but as everyone knows 2020 didn't happen for us as well as many others. Peru for Less helped us replan our trip 3 times and ALL went well. We didn't get to do the 4 day trek due to Covid health issues for me but we did get to hike the Wayna Picchu mountain with a much coveted permit. A private tour of Machu Picchu, A wonderful day long tour of the Sacred Valley, City tour of Cusco and many other highlights. ALL of transfers from airports, hotels, trains. and tour vehichles were absolutley great. Hotels were super clean, and modern in wonderful locations, food recommendations were spot on. ALL the guides were extremely knowledgable and loved their country. We had seen some bad reviews of Peru for Less but can't understand their problem. We had top rate service and could not have asked for a better trip. A shout out for Adrienne Moss of Peru for Less for taking care of our needs over the 2 years of delays. We would and will recommend Peru for Less for any travel to Peru and South America.Written 1 June 2022
- 375kumarp0 contributionsQuick delivered tickets!The company delivered the tickets thru email and whatsApp very fast. The customer service is always giving you usefull information and solving your questions. Quick answers and asistance! . Thanks su much !Written 19 November 2021
- ocdeaff0 contributionsFull Day Sacred Valley tourWe decided to skip Machu Picchu when in Cusco because of the time commitment required. Instead, we took a full day guided tour of the Sacred Valley, visiting 5 archelogical sites, a textile factory and a Silversmith. We're so glad we did. The historic sites were all different and all spectacular. The guide was very knowledgeable and very responsive to all our questions. He even filled us in on the history of the communities we drove through, so we could get an understanding of the culture and way of life. We feel we experienced Cusco and it's surrounding better than if we we had spent the full day only visiting Machu Picchu. An added benefit: the full day Sacred Valley tour cost only a small fraction of what Machu Picchu would have cost. Highly recommended.Written 19 January 2020
- bucklistrip0 contributionsGreat place to visitGreat place to visit. Frankly, you can come to Cusco hand have a wonderful time, see a lot of interesting things without spending all you time and money going to Macchu Piccu. The City Bus tour for 35s is well worth the money as it the Full Day Sacred Valley tour. If you are in good enough shape to walk around town, you'll be glad you came. There's no free lunch at Cusco. Take a picture of a llama and you pay. Want to see a church? Expect to pay. Take a picture of a person in native wear? Expect to pay. Not much, but it all adds up. Lots of street vendors hawking wears of all kinds. Not a handicap accessible city. Lots of walking, uphill and down. Lots of steps, uneven sidewalks, narrow streets with vehicles, dogs and people on them, plus the high altitude. Exercise before you come.Written 19 January 2020
- U3792CXmiriamg0 contributionsInca RuinsWe booked a private guide through Inca Kumaru. Our guide, Washington Sallo, took us to various Inca Ruins in the Cusco area including the Cathedral and Inca Museum in Plaza De Armas. Since I have knee problems, Washington set a slower pace for my wife and I which gave us a chance to enjoy the tour. Washington answered all of our questions and we had a truly enjoyable trip.Written 3 January 2020
- cocobopmom0 contributionsBeautiful city and people!Such a lovely town square with great restaurants. Pisco sours are fantastic. Because of the altitude I think the alcohol affects more.Written 14 October 2019
- historypagan0 contributionsa life changing experienceamazing city, it was the navel of the world and is in the shape of a puma. Do not miss the Qoricancha and Sacsayhuaman.Written 3 July 2019
- Stuart W0 contributionsPeruvian Civilisations ..Stuart Wicks Travel PeruPeru in my opinion has more ancient civilisations under one roof than any other country in South America and let’s start with Lima. If you travel from Lima south along the Pan American Highway, you will in less than one hour arrive to the ruins of Pachacamac, which date back to 200AD and this word in Quechua translates to, ‘ the creator ‘ or ‘ earth maker ‘. These ruins highlight one of the more significant religious sites from pre-Inca Peru. Traveling further south and following the pacific coast line we will eventually arrive to the National Reserve of Paracas, a very beautiful nature reserve and then finally Nazca. Here we have the famous lines etched into the desert sand, which until this day have not disappeared. It is believed that the Nazca Culture originated around 100 BC and created these lines for water, though other theorist believe that they were created by aliens from outer space. If you fly above the lines you will see many different figures including birds and plants, there are in total some three hundred spread over a thousand square kilometres. Returning to Lima and traveling north some three hours we will arrive to Caral, regarded as the oldest city found in the America’s. You will witness one of the worlds earliest examples of city planning. After travel inland to the town of Huaraz high in the Andes and where you will find the Huascaran with an elevation of 6,768 meters and the fourth highest mountain within the Andes Range. Not far from here we will find Chavin one of the first major culture’s in Peru, which developed in the northern highlands from 900 BC to 200 BC and is recognised as having laid cultural foundations for all future civilisations and was the first to have recognizable artistic styles. Returning back down to the coast and continuing north, we will arrive to Trujillo which was the centre of the Moche civilisation, which thrived between the 1st and 8th century. They are regarded as the most accomplished artists and metal workers of any of the early Andean cultures. Latter they spread to the region around Chiclayo, notably at the sites of Pampa Grande and Sipan. After this came the Chimu culture with its capital Chan Chan, a large adobe city in the Moche Valley, which is now the present-day city of Trujillo. This culture arose about 900 AD succeeding the Moche civilisation, but was latter conquered by the Inca emperor Topa Inca Yuqanqui around 1470, fifty years before the arrival of the Spanish. They were known for their farming, fishing, monochromatic pottery and fine metal workings of copper, gold, silver, bronze and tumbaga (copper and gold ). Next traveling right up into the north of Peru, about a day’s journey, we will arrive to the town of Chachapoyas, in Quechua, ‘The Warriors of the Clouds ‘. This was a culture which existed from about 9th to 15th Century AD and which was finally conquered by the Incas. These people were living in the cloud forest of the Amazon region and there first appearance dates back to around 600 AD. This culture created numerous stone settlements, mausoleums and sarcophagi, fragments of which still survive today. The fortress of Kuelap which is often compared on the same scale as Machu Picchu. Karajia, a spectacular funerary site where we can find sarcophagi in the form of human mummies that were placed inside each coffin. Lagoon of the Condors / Lagoon of the mummies, an Archaeological complex of six mausoleums presents architectural features of the Chachapoyas culture and is decorated with rock paintings. Finally we return to the south of Peru and to the Inca capital of Cusco which flourished between 1400 and 1533 and eventually extended across western south America from Quito in the north, to Santiago in the south, making it the largest empire ever seen in the Americas and the largest in the world at that time. The Inca’s were famed for their unique art and architecture, they constructed finely- built and imposing buildings wherever they conquered and their spectacular adaption of natural landscapes with terracing, highways and mountaintop settlements continues to impress people to-day, such as Machu Picchu.Written 18 June 2019
- cindycal0 contributionsWonderful exploration of Cusco and surroundingsAs a Family of four, husband sister son and I we had a marvelous time exploring cusco and surroeundings in december 2017. The experience was highlithed with the services provided by Veronica Lozano. She helped make our stay and extraordinary experience transporting us to the best sites and giving us the best advice. Very accesible an dfluent in spanish and English. would recomend her contact to anybody traveling that way. verito_lam@hotmail.com So many places to visit!!.Written 30 March 2019
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