

Experience the thrill of rafting on the Urubamba River, with Class II-IV rapids and stunning Andean landscapes.
Impressive Inca ruins with terraced fields and a temple, offering panoramic views of the Urubamba River.
A traditional Andean market offering textiles, pottery, and local cuisine, best experienced in the morning.
A unique museum showcasing the history and culture of the Sacred Valley through its impressive collection of artifacts.

A mix of quinoa, vegetables, and a light dressing, often served with grilled chicken or fish.

Fresh fish marinated in lime juice, chili peppers, and onions, served with sweet potato and corn.
Marinated meat, potatoes, and corn cooked in hot stones, served with chili sauce.

Ideal for rafting and quick drying after water activities.
Mandatory for rafting, protects against head injuries.
Mandatory for rafting, ensures flotation in water.
Famous for its riverside views and delicious breakfast buffet.
Known for its traditional Peruvian coffee and pastries.
Offers a unique blend of Andean and Peruvian cuisine with a focus on local ingredients.
Hand-woven textiles from Chinchero village, reflecting Inca patterns and techniques.
Peru's national drink, made from grapes and often accompanied by local fruits.
Silver jewellery inspired by Andean culture, often featuring intricate designs and semi-precious stones.

A scenic, 1.5-mile paved trail along the Spanish Fork River, offering beautiful views, picnic areas, and fishing spots.
Experience the magical sight of thousands of fireflies lighting up the mangrove trees along the Beruas River.
Revdanda Fort, a 17th-century Portuguese fortress, offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and is a haven for history enthusiasts and nature lovers.