Explore Peru's Potato Park for an authentic glimpse into the daily life of the Andean people in the Sacred Valley. Immerse yourself in the agricultural experience, where you will not only learn about the different varieties of potatoes, but also witness the unique way these communities express their gratitude to Pachamama, or Mother Earth.
Pickup included
Tarifa de ingreso al sitio Inc: Extra entry during the tour additional $20<br/>Pickup included
We’ll drive for an hour and a half to the Potato Park in the Sacred Valley, where we’ll visit an Andean family that preserves the agricultural and textile traditions of the Inca ancestors. Here, you’ll see many varieties of potatoes and enjoy a walk by the lake to observe traditional farming methods. Before the walk, we’ll prepare a pachamanca, an ancestral dish cooked underground. When we return, lunch will be ready for us to enjoy.
After exploring all its agricultural and textile areas we will have lunch in a local restaurant, where native hands prepare exquisite dishes based on hundreds of varieties of potatoes, after a delicious lunch, we will head to the Inca site of Pisac, which is located 40 minutes by car, in Pisaq we will have enough time to explore this incredible Inca site such as the terraces, the cemetery and the religious sector.
Then we will have the opportunity to visit the Pisac market where you can see jewelry, ceramics, handicrafts and locals selling their products.
After the market, we will return to Cusco and drop you off at your hotel, end of the tour to the Peru Potato Park.
Cusco, the historic capital of the Inca Empire, is a captivating blend of Indigenous and colonial influences. Known for its well-preserved archaeological sites, vibrant culture, and stunning Andean landscapes, it's a gateway to Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley. The city's rich history, combined with its lively arts scene and delicious cuisine, makes it a must-visit destination in South America.
The Sacred Valley is a stunning region filled with Inca ruins, traditional villages, and breathtaking landscapes. It's a must-visit for history and nature lovers.
Machu Picchu is the iconic Inca citadel and one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world. Its breathtaking views and rich history make it a must-see.
Qorikancha, or the Temple of the Sun, was the most important temple in the Inca Empire. It's a fascinating blend of Inca and colonial architecture.
Sacsayhuaman is a massive Inca fortress with impressive stone walls and panoramic views of Cusco. It's a testament to Inca engineering and military might.
San Pedro Market is a bustling market offering a variety of fresh produce, local crafts, and traditional foods. It's a great place to experience local life.
Roasted guinea pig, a traditional Andean dish.
Stir-fried beef with onions, tomatoes, and fries.
Shredded chicken in a creamy, spicy sauce.
Quinoa soup, a nutritious and traditional dish.
This is the dry season, offering the best weather for exploring the city and its archaeological sites. The skies are clear, and temperatures are mild.
Peruvian Sol (PEN)
GMT-5
220VV, 50HzHz
Cusco is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be cautious with your belongings and avoid walking alone at night in poorly lit areas.
San Pedro Station
Cusco Bus Terminal
Shared taxis (colectivos) are a common and affordable way to get around Cusco. They follow specific routes and can be flagged down.
Available • Apps: InDriver, Easy Taxi
Car, Bike, Scooter
Pisac is a charming town known for its vibrant market and impressive Inca ruins. It's a great day trip from Cusco.
Ollantaytambo is a picturesque town with well-preserved Inca ruins and a gateway to Machu Picchu. It's a must-visit for history and adventure lovers.
Tipon is a beautiful archaeological site with well-preserved Inca terraces and water channels. It's a peaceful and less crowded alternative to other Inca sites.
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