Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour 2 Days
The Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour 2 Days is the perfect experience for travelers who want to explore the most iconic destinations in Cusco in a short time. This 2-day tour from Cusco combines breathtaking landscapes, ancient Inca sites, traditional Andean villages, and the unforgettable visit to Machu Picchu.
During the journey, you will discover Chinchero, Moray, the Maras Salt Mines, and Ollantaytambo before traveling by train to Aguas Calientes. On the second day, enjoy a guided tour of Machu Picchu with expert local guides while learning about the history and culture of the Inca civilization.
Overview
Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour Overview
The Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour 2 Days is the perfect journey for travelers who want to explore the most iconic destinations of Cusco in a short time. This immersive experience combines ancient Inca sites, breathtaking mountain landscapes, traditional Andean culture, and an unforgettable guided visit to Machu Picchu.
Highlights of the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour
- Pisac Archaeological Site: Explore impressive Inca terraces and ancient ceremonial areas.
- Maras Salt Mines: Discover thousands of salt ponds still used since Inca times.
- Moray Agricultural Terraces: Visit the circular terraces believed to be an Inca agricultural laboratory.
- Ollantaytambo Fortress: Walk through one of the best-preserved Inca towns in Peru.
- Machu Picchu Guided Tour: Enjoy a guided exploration of the iconic Inca citadel.
Experience the best of the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu in just 2 days while traveling with experienced local guides and comfortable transportation from Cusco.
Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour Itinerary Summary
Day 1: The Sacred Valley Wonders & Train to Aguas Calientes
- 07:30 AM: Private pickup from your Cusco hotel in our executive van.
- Awanacancha: Visit this living museum to see llamas, alpacas, and vicuñas, and learn natural textile dyeing.
- Pisac Inca Site: Explore the extensive agricultural terraces and the largest ancient cemetery in the region.
- Urubamba Culinary Stop: Enjoy a gourmet buffet lunch featuring fresh, local ingredients from the valley.
- Maras & Moray: Discover the shimmering salt mines and the hypnotic circular agricultural terraces.
- Ollantaytambo Fortress: Tour the “Living Inca Town” and its monolithic fortress before dinner.
- Evening Train: Board the scenic train to Aguas Calientes.
- Overnight: Rest at a premium 3-star hotel to prepare for the big day.
Day 2: The Majesty of Machu Picchu & Return to Cusco
- Sunrise Visit: Take the early shuttle bus to the Machu Picchu citadel.
- Guided Tour: Enjoy a 2.5-hour guided exploration of the temples, plazas, and sacred fountains with our expert guide.
- Free Time: Enjoy the atmosphere of the “Lost City” before descending back to town. Afternoon: Return to Ollantaytambo by train followed by a private transfer back to your hotel in Cusco.
Why Choose the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour 2 Days?
This 2-day tour is ideal for travelers seeking a complete Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu experience without rushing. Combining cultural sites, scenic train journeys, local traditions, and expert-guided exploration, it offers one of the most balanced and rewarding itineraries in Peru.
- Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night
- Starting Point: Cusco
- Destination: Sacred Valley & Machu Picchu
- Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
- Accommodation: 3-Star Hotel
- Train Included: Yes
Located in the Peruvian Andes near Cusco, the Sacred Valley was one of the most important agricultural and spiritual centers of the Inca Empire. Today, it remains one of the most visited regions in Peru thanks to its archaeological sites, traditional villages, and direct access to Machu Picchu.
Tour Difficulty
The Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour 2 Days is considered easy to moderate and suitable for most travelers. The tour includes short walks through archaeological sites, train transportation, and guided visits without strenuous trekking.
Itinerary
Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Cusco – Awanacancha – pisaq – Maras – Moray -Ollantaytambo-Aguas Calientes
Your journey begins with a private pickup from your hotel lobby at 7:30 AM. We travel in a high-end private van, meticulously maintained to ensure maximum comfort as we descend into the heart of the Sacred Valley.
Awanacancha Textile Center: Our first stop is this renowned “living museum.” Here, you will encounter South American camelids in their natural grace: llamas, alpacas, guanacos, and the prized vicuñas. You will witness a live demonstration of ancestral dyeing and weaving techniques, observing how natural fibers are transformed into world-class textile art.
Sacred Valley Lookout: We will make a strategic stop at a premier panoramic viewpoint, perfect for capturing the sweeping majesty of the valley and the Urubamba River.
Pisac Archaeological Site: We explore this breathtaking Inca complex, famous for its vast agricultural terracing and ancient cemeteries. Your expert guide will reveal the secrets of Inca hydraulic engineering and the religious significance of this mountaintop citadel.
Gourmet Lunch in Urubamba: Enjoy a first-class culinary experience. We have selected a restaurant that specializes in Andean fusion cuisine, offering an exquisite buffet featuring organic local ingredients in a serene, upscale garden setting.
Maras Salt Mines: Visit over 3,000 ancient salt ponds that have been harvested since pre-Incan times. You will learn about the natural evaporation process and the unique mineral properties of the famous “Pink Salt of the Incas.”
Moray Agricultural Laboratory: A visual masterpiece of ancient engineering. These concentric circular terraces served as a sophisticated agricultural research station, allowing the Incas to acclimate crops to different altitudes by utilizing the microclimates created within each level.
Ollantaytambo Fortress: Finally, we arrive at the “Living Inca City.” We will climb to the Temple of the Sun to marvel at the 90-ton Megalith, a staggering feat of stonemasonry and logistics that continues to fascinate modern architects.
- Dinner and Train Connection: After a curated dinner at a local restaurant in Ollantaytambo, we will board the train to Aguas Calientes. Upon arrival, our staff will escort you to a comfortable hotel for a restful night, ensuring you are refreshed for your visit to Machu Picchu the following morning.
Main Destinations: Awanacancha, Pisac, Maras, Moray, and Ollantaytambo Fortress - Max Altitude (Pisac): 10,827 ft / 3,300 m
- Arrival Altitude (Aguas Calientes): 6,693 ft / 2,040 m
- Guiding Service: Professional & Specialized (Full Day)
- Transportation: High-End Private Van and Expedition/Vistadome Train
- Meals: Gourmet Lunch and Dinner Included | Breakfast at your Cusco hotel
- Accommodation: Overnight in Aguas Calientes (included)
Day 2: Machupicchu – Ollantaytambo – Cusco
The moment you have been waiting for has finally arrived! Today, the majesty of one of the New Seven Wonders of the World unfolds before your eyes.
After enjoying an early breakfast at your hotel, we begin the most anticipated day of your journey. At Ali Peru Treks, we manage every logistical detail to ensure your absolute comfort:
You will only need to carry a small daypack with your essentials.
Your hotel in Aguas Calientes will securely store your main luggage until our return.
The ascent to the sanctuary begins with a scenic 25-minute bus ride, taking you directly to the main entrance gate.
Once inside the Machu Picchu Historical Sanctuary (7,972 ft / 2,430 m), the magic comes to life. Your expert Ali Peru Treks guide will lead you through a professional 2-hour private tour. We have strategically secured Circuit 2, widely recognized as the most complete and prestigious route through the citadel.
We will access the most privileged viewpoints to capture the classic, breathtaking photo of Machu Picchu ensuring you have that timeless memory you’ve always dreamed of.
You will explore the architectural heart of the citadel, uncovering the secrets of the Inca Empire while visiting the main temples, sacred plazas, and elite urban sectors.
Optional Challenge: Huayna Picchu Mountain For those who reserved in advance, you will have the opportunity to climb Huayna Picchu Mountain (8,835 ft / 2,693 m). It is a steep and rewarding ascent that offers an unparalleled aerial perspective of the entire sanctuary.
At the end of your tour, we recommend taking the bus back down to Aguas Calientes at least 2 hours before your train departure. This gives you ample time to enjoy the local gastronomy (lunch is not included, offering you the freedom to choose a restaurant that suits your taste).
Finally, you will board your return train to Ollantaytambo. Upon arrival, our team will be waiting for you at the station with private transport for a direct and comfortable transfer back to Cusco. We will conclude this unforgettable 5-day expedition by dropping you off right at your hotel door.
- Main Destination: Machu Picchu Historical Sanctuary
- Altitudes: Machu Picchu (7,972 ft / 2,430 m) | Huayna Picchu (8,835 ft / 2,693 m)
- Included Circuit: Circuit 2 (The Classic / Complete Route)
- Guiding Service: Professional & Specialized (2 hours)
- Transportation: Consettur Bus, Train, and Private Van to Cusco
- Meals: Breakfast included | Lunch not included
Includes
Included
- Pre-Tour Briefing: A comprehensive orientation meeting at our Cusco office at 6:00 PM the day before your departure to finalize all details and safety protocols.
- Professional Expertise: Services of a university-accredited, English-speaking guide specializing in Andean history and culture.
- Private Transportation: Pickup from your Cusco hotel and all transfers in a modern, comfortable private van.
- Machu Picchu Entrance: Guaranteed Circuit 2 ticket, which offers the most complete route and the iconic “Postcard Shot” of the Citadel.
- Sacred Valley Access: All entrance fees included for Pisac, Moray, the Maras Salt Mines, and Ollantaytambo.
- Seamless Logistics: Shuttle bus ticket (descent) from the Machu Picchu Citadel to Aguas Calientes and return train tickets (Expedition or Voyager class).
- Private Return Transfer: Private transport from Ollantaytambo station directly back to your hotel door in Cusco.
- Accommodation: 1 night at Hotel Hatun Inti Classic (or similar) in Aguas Calientes, chosen for its comfort and prime location.
- Culinary Experience (Day 1):
- Lunch: A delicious buffet lunch in Urubamba featuring local Andean specialties.
- Dinner: A curated dinner at a local restaurant in Ollantaytambo before boarding the train.
- Breakfast: Included at the hotel on Day 2.
Not Included
- Final Lunch (Day 2): Lunch in Aguas Calientes after your Machu Picchu tour is not covered, giving you the freedom to explore the town’s diverse culinary options.
- Optional Mountain Hikes: Additional entrance tickets for Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (must be reserved in advance and are subject to availability).$ 80 per person
- Personal Expenses: Gratuities (tips for guides and drivers), travel insurance, and souvenirs.
Packing List
Packing List for the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour
Proper preparation is the key to enjoying the diverse climates of the Andes—from the breezy Sacred Valley to the humid cloud forest of Machu Picchu. Since you will be staying in a hotel and traveling by private van, we recommend packing light and focused on comfort.
The Essentials (In your Daypack)
- Original Passport: You must carry the same document used for your booking. It is mandatory for boarding the train and entering the Machu Picchu Citadel.
- Small Daypack: A 20L to 25L backpack is perfect for your daily essentials.
- Hydration: At least 1–2 liters of water. We recommend reusable bottles, as Ali Perú Treks is a Zero Plastic agency.
- Sun Protection: High SPF sunscreen, a sun hat, and polarized sunglasses. The Andean sun is exceptionally strong.
- Rain Gear: A high-quality rain poncho or a lightweight waterproof jacket (GORE-TEX is ideal).
- Personal Cash: Small denominations in Peruvian Soles for snacks, souvenirs, or your final lunch on Day 2.
Clothing & Footwear
- Comfortable Footwear: Sturdy walking shoes or lightweight hiking boots with good traction for the stone steps of the archaeological sites.
- Layered Clothing: * Mornings/Evenings: A warm fleece or light down jacket for the cool temperatures in Cusco.
- Daytime: Moisture-wicking T-shirts or light long-sleeve shirts.
- Pants: Comfortable hiking pants or athletic wear (jeans are not recommended for extensive walking).
Health & Personal Care
- Insect Repellent: Extremely important for Aguas Calientes and the Machu Picchu Citadel due to the presence of biting midges.
- Personal Medication: Any prescriptions, altitude sickness pills (Acetazolamide), or motion sickness medication for the mountain roads.
- Hygiene Kit: Hand sanitizer, wet wipes, and lip balm (the Andean air is very dry).
Electronics
- Camera/Smartphone: To capture the iconic “postcard views.”
- Power Bank: To ensure your devices stay charged throughout a full day of sightseeing.
Important Note on Machu Picchu RegulationsBaggage Restrictions: Backpacks exceeding 25 liters are strictly prohibited inside the Machu Picchu Citadel. If your pack is larger, you will be required to store it in the lockers at the entrance for an additional fee. We recommend using a small, lightweight daypack for a seamless experience.
In our commitment to protecting the environment:
- Water: Please bring a reusable water bottle. We avoid single-use plastic bottles.
- Waste: We follow “Leave No Trace” principles. Whatever you take into the sanctuary, please take back out.
Travel Info
Travel Information for the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour
Welcome to your Andean adventure! To ensure you have a seamless and world-class experience, please review this detailed travel guide prepared by our expert team.
Important Travel Recommendations Before the Tour
- When: The evening before your tour at 6:00 PM.
- Where: Our main office in Cusco.
- Purpose: You will meet your expert guide, receive your entrance tickets, and go over the final itinerary, weather updates, and safety protocols.
Physical Requirements & Altitude
- Level of Difficulty: Easy. This is a cultural tour with walking involved at archaeological sites.
- Altitude Management:Cusco: 11,152 ft (3,399 m)
- Sacred Valley: 9,186 ft (2,800 m)
- Machu Picchu: 7,972 ft (2,430 m)
Machu Picchu Entry Regulations and Circuit Information
- The Route: We have secured Circuit 2 for you. This is the most sought-after ticket as it offers the classic panoramic view and access to the main urban and religious sectors.
- Duration: The guided tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
- Restricted Items: Professional tripods, drones, and “selfie sticks” are prohibited. Walking poles are only allowed for seniors or people with mobility issues (must have rubber tips).
- Bag Policy: Backpacks must not exceed 25 liters. Larger bags must be stored in lockers ($2-3 USD) at the entrance.
Luggage Restrictions and What to Bring
- Main Luggage: We recommend leaving your large suitcases at your hotel in Cusco. Most hotels provide free luggage storage.
- During the Tour: On Day 2, your hotel in Aguas Calientes (Hatun Inti Classic) will store your bags for free while you visit the Citadel. You will pick them up before heading to the train station.
Weather in the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu
- Dry Season (April – October): Sunny days and very cold nights.
- Rainy Season (November – March): Expect sudden rain showers followed by sunshine.
- The “Andean Layer” Rule: The weather changes quickly. Always dress in layers (T-shirt, fleece, and a waterproof outer shell).
Important Travel Recommendations Before the Tour
Safety Gear: Your guide carries a professional first aid kit throughout the tour.
Connectivity: WiFi is available at your hotel in Aguas Calientes. Please note that cell service can be intermittent within the archaeological sites.
Best Time to Visit the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu
The Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu can be visited throughout the year, but weather conditions vary depending on the season. The dry season, from May to September, offers sunny days, clear mountain views, and excellent conditions for sightseeing and photography. The rainy season, from November to March, brings greener landscapes and fewer crowds, although occasional rain showers are common.
For travelers seeking the best balance between pleasant weather and moderate tourist traffic, the shoulder months of April, May, September, and October are often considered ideal for visiting Cusco, the Sacred Valley, and Machu Picchu.
- Dry Season (May–September): Sunny days, cooler nights, excellent visibility.
- Rainy Season (November–March): Lush green scenery, occasional rain, fewer tourists.
- Shoulder Season (April & October): Good weather with fewer crowds.
Train Information to Machu Picchu
The journey to Machu Picchu includes a scenic train ride through the Sacred Valley and along the Urubamba River to Aguas Calientes, the gateway town to the Inca citadel. Depending on availability and travel preferences, visitors may travel on Expedition or Vistadome train services, both offering comfortable seating and panoramic views of the Andes.
Train departures usually operate from Ollantaytambo station and arrive in Aguas Calientes approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes later. Travelers are advised to carry only essential luggage, as train companies apply baggage restrictions for Machu Picchu routes.
- Departure Station: Ollantaytambo
- Arrival Station: Aguas Calientes
- Travel Time: Approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes
- Recommended Luggage: Small backpack or carry-on bag
Luggage Restrictions and What to Bring
Train services to Machu Picchu allow only small bags or carry-on luggage due to limited onboard storage space. Travelers are encouraged to pack light and bring only the essentials needed for the 2-day tour.
A comfortable backpack with personal items, travel documents, and weather-appropriate clothing is recommended for visiting the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu.
Recommended Items
- Original passport
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Warm jacket for early mornings and evenings
- Rain jacket or poncho during the rainy season
- Sunscreen, sunglasses, and hat
- Reusable water bottle
- Personal medication and toiletries
- Camera or smartphone
Train Luggage Policy
- Small backpacks or carry-on bags are recommended.
- Large suitcases should remain at the hotel in Cusco.
- Weight and size restrictions may vary depending on the train company.
Hotel Accommodation Information
The Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour 2 Days includes accommodation in Aguas Calientes, allowing travelers to rest comfortably before visiting Machu Picchu early the following morning. Hotels are carefully selected based on comfort, cleanliness, location, and service quality.
Most accommodations provide private rooms with hot showers, Wi-Fi access, and breakfast service. Upgrades to higher hotel categories may be available upon request depending on availability.
- Location: Aguas Calientes
- Room Type: Private rooms
- Amenities: Hot shower, Wi-Fi, comfortable beds
- Upgrade Options: Available upon request
Map
Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour Map
Explore the complete route of the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour 2 Days through the heart of the Peruvian Andes. This map highlights the main destinations visited during the journey, including Chinchero, Pisac, Maras, Moray, Ollantaytambo, Aguas Calientes, and the iconic Machu Picchu citadel. The route combines breathtaking mountain landscapes, ancient Inca archaeological sites, scenic train rides, and traditional Andean villages, offering one of the most complete travel experiences in Cusco.
The tour starts in Cusco and travels through the Sacred Valley before continuing by train to Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu.
Price
Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour Price
Our Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour 2 Days offers an excellent balance of comfort, cultural immersion, and value. The tour price includes professional local guides, transportation, train tickets, hotel accommodation, entrance tickets to Machu Picchu, and carefully planned experiences across the Sacred Valley. Whether you are traveling solo, as a couple, or in a group, this tour provides a convenient and unforgettable way to explore the most iconic destinations in Cusco and Peru.
Prices may vary depending on the type of train service, hotel category, and travel season. Contact us for private tour options and personalized travel arrangements.
What’s Included in the Tour Price?
Faqs
Frequently Asked Questions About the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour
The Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour 2 Days includes transportation, professional local guides, entrance tickets, train travel, hotel accommodation, and carefully organized visits to the most important archaeological sites in the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu.
- Private transportation from Cusco
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu
- Train tickets to and from Aguas Calientes
- 1-night hotel accommodation
- Guided tour of Machu Picchu
- Buffet lunch in the Sacred Valley
- Round-trip shuttle bus between Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu
Some personal expenses and optional services are not included in the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour 2 Days. Travelers are encouraged to review the exclusions before booking.
- Dinner on Day 1
- Lunch in Aguas Calientes
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses and souvenirs
- Tips for guides and drivers
- Optional Huayna Picchu Mountain ticket
Yes. The Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour 2 Days is specifically designed for travelers who want to explore the most important attractions near Cusco in a short amount of time. The itinerary combines archaeological sites in the Sacred Valley with an overnight stay in Aguas Calientes and a guided visit to Machu Picchu on the second day.
This itinerary allows visitors to experience Inca history, Andean culture, scenic landscapes, and Machu Picchu without the need for multi-day trekking.
It is rated as easy to moderate. It requires walking on stone paths and climbing some stairs at the archaeological sites.
The Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu are lower than Cusco, so they often provide relief. However, we recommend 1 days of acclimatization in Cusco before starting.
The best time to visit the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu is during the dry season from May to September, when weather conditions are generally sunny and ideal for sightseeing. These months offer clear mountain views and excellent conditions for photography.
However, the rainy season from November to March also has advantages, including greener landscapes and fewer crowds. Shoulder months such as April and October are often recommended for travelers seeking balanced weather and moderate tourist traffic.
Yes. Booking the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour in advance is highly recommended, especially during the high tourist season between May and September. Machu Picchu entrance tickets and train tickets can sell out quickly due to limited daily availability.
Early reservations also provide more flexibility for train schedules, hotel options, and optional upgrades such as Huayna Picchu Mountain tickets.
We guarantee Circuit 2. This is the most comprehensive route, allowing you to see the main temples and take the classic panoramic photo.
Yes, but it requires an additional ticket ($80 USD) and must be booked months in advance due to high demand.
We include high-quality standard services (Expedition or Voyager). Upgrades to panoramic trains (Vistadome or 360°) are available upon request.
What time does the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour start and end?
Pickup is at 7:30 AM on Day 1, and you will return to Cusco around 7:30 PM on Day 2.
What should I know before the tour?
- We recommend leaving it in the luggage storage at your Cusco hotel. For the tour, you only need a small daypack with essentials for one night.
- Yes, we recommend bringing 200 to 300 Soles for personal expenses, or your final lunch on Day 2.
- We use modern, air-conditioned vans with professional drivers and ample space for your comfort.
Do I need to buy the entrance tickets myself?
No. We handle all permits: Sacred Valley, Maras Salt Mines, and Machu Picchu.
How long is the guided tour in the Citadel?
The guided tour lasts approximately 2 hours, which is the standard time allowed for Circuit 2.
What kind of food is served at the buffet lunch?
It is a gourmet buffet in Urubamba featuring both Peruvian and international cuisine, including salads, meats, and desserts.
What if I have dietary restrictions (vegan/gluten-free)?
We cater to all diets at no extra cost. Please inform us at the time of booking.
Are tips included?
No. Tips for the guide and driver are voluntary and based on your satisfaction with the service.
What is the cancellation policy for the tour?
Since train and Machu Picchu tickets are non-refundable by law, our policy depends on how far in advance notice is given.
Is the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour worth it?
Yes. The Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour is considered one of the best travel experiences in Peru because it combines history, culture, natural beauty, and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in a single journey.
Travelers can visit important Inca archaeological sites such as Pisac, Moray, Maras, and Ollantaytambo before exploring Machu Picchu with a professional guide. It is an ideal option for visitors who want a complete Cusco and Machu Picchu experience in only two days.
Is this tour suitable for children and older travelers?
Yes. The Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour 2 Days is suitable for most travelers, including families with children and older visitors. The itinerary includes transportation by vehicle and train, with moderate walking at archaeological sites and Machu Picchu.
Because the tour does not involve strenuous trekking, it is considered a comfortable option for travelers looking to experience the highlights of Cusco and Machu Picchu at a relaxed pace.
How much luggage can I bring on the train to Machu Picchu?
Train services to Machu Picchu allow only limited luggage due to onboard storage restrictions. Travelers are advised to carry a small backpack or overnight bag with essential items for the 2-day tour.
- Recommended bag type: Small backpack or carry-on bag
- Suggested items: Passport, camera, water, jacket, and personal essentials
- Large suitcases: Usually stored at the hotel in Cusco
What should I know before the tour?
Before starting the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Tour, travelers should prepare for changing weather conditions, moderate altitude, and train travel logistics. Carrying personal documents, comfortable clothing, and some cash in Peruvian Soles is recommended during the trip.
- Bring your original passport
- Wear comfortable walking shoes
- Carry sunscreen and a rain jacket
- Bring cash for personal expenses
- Pack only essential luggage for the train journey
What if I have dietary restrictions such as vegan or gluten-free meals?
Travelers with dietary restrictions such as vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or food allergies can usually be accommodated during the tour. It is important to inform the tour operator in advance so meal arrangements can be coordinated properly.
The buffet lunch in the Sacred Valley often includes a variety of local and international dishes suitable for different dietary preferences.
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