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Local Culinary Experience in Barranco
Lunch during your culinary experience
Farm Chic Lunch at Hacienda Sarapampa
Feel the pride in every detail as the third-generation owners of Hacienda Sarapampa host an exploration of the property ending in a delicious farm to table lunch. Guests will witness the locals at work, and learn the history, spiritual significance and future of the famous giant white Andean corn. More than just an elegant lunch, it is an entertaining cultural journey.
Please allow approximately three hours for the entire experience.
Lunch at Hacienda Sarapampa
Visit Maras & Moray
Set in the peaceful pastures of the Sacred Valley lie several enormous circular, terraced depressions in the earth, whose purpose remains uncertain. Although their crop circle-like appearance invites otherworldly hypotheses, we think these unusual Inca ruins were actually a sophisticated crop laboratory designed to study the optimum growing conditions for different species. Continue on to the salt mines of Maras, where seeing the locals mine for salt by hand is truly a unique experience. You will have the option to buy some salt directly from the source, supporting the local economy and making an excellent souvenir.
Please allow approximately four hours for the entire experience.
Explore Machu Picchu
Meet your guide at the exit of the train station or in the lobby of your hotel for a short walk to the bus station and a 20-minute bus ride up to Machu Picchu Citadel (elevation: 8,000 ft. – 2,432 m.a.s.l.). Scratching the surface of the heavens from its place atop the grandest of mountaintop pedestals, it is easy to lose yourself in the mystique and grandeur of this enigmatic citadel. Soak in the energy and atmosphere of one of the most significant archeological sites on the planet while your guide helps you uncover the secrets behind key areas of interest such as the Sun Dial, the Guard House, the Sacred Plaza and the Temple of the Sun.
Please allow approximately three hours for the guided route and four hours for the entire experience | You must show your passport in order to be allowed to enter Machu Picchu Citadel.
Locals Only Sacred Valley
This “locals only” take on the Sacred Valley allows adventurous travelers to avoid the masses and get a look at (and taste of) the rural treasures that the locals have enjoyed for generations. The itinerary is flexible depending on the preferences of the traveler, as well as the goings-ons of the particular day. Choose between markets, small villages, local farms, learning traditional cooking, meeting artisans and more. Whatever you choose, prepare for an authentic encounter in the heart of the Andes.
Please allow up to four hours for the entire experience.
The Heart of Cusco
The heart of Cusco does not beat in the UNESCO-protected city center, as magical as the city center is. It beats in the small towns and villages on the outskirts of the city, where the locals live humbly, happily, and traditionally Andean. Visit with the local craftsmen, whose homes are not only living spaces, but also workshops and storefronts. Recharge in locally favorited picanterias, where the food is fresh and traditionally prepared, the chicha homebrewed, and the locals gather to exchange ideas and unwind. Learn from the local shamans, who are still called on as the healers of both body and spirit, and participate in a ceremony or cleansing if you wish. The exact experience is tailored to traveler’s preferences, the Andean sky is the limit in what we may curate.
Please allow approximately seven hours for the entire experience.
Drink & Discover Cusco
Cusco has been a mecca for creativity and culture for centuries. Not only does the ancient Inca capital boast extensive culinary traditions and artistic heritage, the city has seen the birth of a number of delightful cocktails. Visit three renowned Cusquenan bars to create three distinct Pisco cocktails, sampling and discovering as you mix.
Please allow approximately two and a half hours for the entire experience.
We hope you enjoyed your trip with us!