神圣的山谷到马丘比丘高级
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神圣的山谷到马丘比丘高级
供应商/业主为:Tierras Vivas
享受2天的圣谷到马丘比丘之旅,包括参观Pisac,Ollantaytambo以及最后失落的印加人城市Machu Picchu。您的旅行包括交通和专业导游(英语,葡萄牙语,德语,法国,意大利,俄罗斯)。
每名成人 起
US$460.00
每名成人 起
US$460.00
低价保证免费取消
年龄 7-80
用时: 2 天
开始时间: 查看供应情况
电子门票
德语, 俄文, 葡萄牙语, 英语, 意大利语, 法语, 西班牙语
- 午餐
- 早餐
- 马丘比丘的酒店1晚住宿,设有私人浴室和热水
- 圣谷和马丘比丘的私人专业指南
- 前往马丘比丘的往返火车
- 乘车上下到马丘比丘
- 圣谷的交通
- 入场/门票 - Tierras Vivas
未包含内容- Huayna Picchu Mountain山的入场费
- Pisac和Ollantaytambo的入场费
- 出发详情
- 提供旅行者接送服务。
- 库斯科历史文化名胜古迹。
- 提供酒店接送服务。 在网站结账页面查看酒店列表,您可以了解自己所在的酒店是否为接送地点。
回程详情- 返回原来的出发地点
- 不提供无障碍通道
- 婴儿必须坐在成人腿上
如果您对无障碍设施有疑问,我们很乐意提供帮助。 只需致电下方的号码,并引用产品代码:10556P23- 您将在预订时收到确认信息
- 如果您想攀登Huayna Picchu山,请在预订时告知,因为需要提前购买门票。
- 大部分旅行者都可以参加
- 这是一项私人游览/活动。 只有您的团队能够参加
- 如果您在原定出发日期前至少 7 天取消,则无需支付取消手续费。
- 如果您在预定出发日期前 3 到 6 天内取消,将收取 50% 的取消费。
- 如果您在原定出发日期前 2 天内取消,将收取 100%的取消手续费。
- 在神圣的山谷到马丘比丘高级中,我将游览哪些景点?
- 在此次体验期间,您将游览的地点包括:在 Tripadvisor 探索和预订神圣的山谷到马丘比丘高级体验
- 神圣的山谷到马丘比丘高级体验价格是多少?
- 神圣的山谷到马丘比丘高级体验起始价为 US$460.00。 在 Tripadvisor 探索和预订神圣的山谷到马丘比丘高级体验
- 哪家公司提供神圣的山谷到马丘比丘高级产品?
- 神圣的山谷到马丘比丘高级由 Tierras Vivas 提供。 阅读点评,探索额外体验或在 Tripadvisor 上联系 Tierras Vivas。 在 Tripadvisor 探索和预订神圣的山谷到马丘比丘高级体验
- 神圣的山谷到马丘比丘高级体验时间有多久?
- 此体验平均花费时间大约为 2 天。 在 Tripadvisor 探索和预订神圣的山谷到马丘比丘高级体验
- 如果您对此游览有疑问或需要协助预订,我们很乐意提供帮助。 只需致电下方的号码,并引用产品代码:10556P23
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5 个站点
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印加圣谷
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Holly G
1 条分享
2022年12月
What an amazing experience. We did a tour with tierras vivas and had the best experience. We are more than happy with the tour we did in the sacred valley. The views are stanning and the local people are very welcoming and friendly. Our guide JD was knowledgeable and fun. He arrived on time and took care of us all day. We also visited the textile factory and saw how they create the colors and make blankets and clothes then we had an amazing lunch, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!!
撰写日期:2023年2月1日
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Brian nuyen
康涅狄格5 条分享
Had a great time on my way going to MachuPicchu via sacred valley all details taken by guide Daniel no single spot was left behind he showed us every single corner thank you TV and Dan
撰写日期:2022年11月1日
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Kerry M
1 条分享
2022年6月
Our package included the Cusco city tour, a few archeological sites just outside Cusco, a drive down the sacred valley, including stops at Pisac and Ollantaytambo archaeological sites, and an overnight stay in Machu Picchu pueblo and tour of Machu Picchu. Tierras Vivas took care of all of the travel, including booking the flight to/from Lima, driving us down the Sacred Valley, and arranging train travel to/from Machu Picchu; they also arranged lodging in Cusco and Machu Picchu. I was worried about setting up domestic travel in a foreign country and language, and it was really nice that Tierras Vivas was able to set this up for us.
Our guide, José, was excellent. He spoke excellent English and always got us where we needed to go without worry, which my companions who spoke no Spanish appreciated a ton. He knew the answer to any question we had, and we had a lot! Inka, Colonial, or modern history; geography, climate, culture, travel, architecture--I don't think we once stumped him, and I was very impressed. But more than that, he is a very fun guy! He was friendly and funny from the get-go. He was interested in where we lived, what we did, and shared with us stories from his own life. It honestly felt like having a tour with a great new friend who knew how to get around and everything else we would want to know. I couldn't have asked for a better experience.
Our guide, José, was excellent. He spoke excellent English and always got us where we needed to go without worry, which my companions who spoke no Spanish appreciated a ton. He knew the answer to any question we had, and we had a lot! Inka, Colonial, or modern history; geography, climate, culture, travel, architecture--I don't think we once stumped him, and I was very impressed. But more than that, he is a very fun guy! He was friendly and funny from the get-go. He was interested in where we lived, what we did, and shared with us stories from his own life. It honestly felt like having a tour with a great new friend who knew how to get around and everything else we would want to know. I couldn't have asked for a better experience.
撰写日期:2022年6月25日
此点评为 Tripadvisor 会员所写的主观评论,并不代表 Tripadvisor LLC 的观点。 Tripadvisor 对点评进行检查。
Thank you for the review about your experience with Tierras Vivas - Sustainable Tourism Operator. We are pleased and happy to know that you enjoyed your trip to Sacred Valley & Machu Picchu with us.
Kind Regards.
撰写日期:2022年7月20日
此回复为企业代表所写的主观评论,并不代表 TripAdvisor LLC 的观点。
Danielle C
1 条分享
2022年4月 • 夫妻情侣
We did the 3 day Ausangate trek and a stop at Palccoyo mountain and what an amazing experience! The scenery was incredible but the porters, the chief, and of course our guide Elvis was what made the experience. Elvis was so knowledgeable about the area, the history, and helping us adjust to the altitude. He knew what we needed for our symptoms. We could’ve not asked for a better tour guide for our first time in Peru! I highly recommend Tierras Vivas! Definitely ask for Elvis too!
撰写日期:2022年4月8日
此点评为 Tripadvisor 会员所写的主观评论,并不代表 Tripadvisor LLC 的观点。 Tripadvisor 对点评进行检查。
Thank you for the review about your experience with Tierras Vivas - Sustainable Tourism Operator. We are pleased and happy to know that you enjoyed your hike to Ausangate with us.
Kind Regards.
撰写日期:2022年7月20日
此回复为企业代表所写的主观评论,并不代表 TripAdvisor LLC 的观点。
Arnold A
佛罗里达劳德代尔堡19 条分享
My wife and I decided to take a vacation with friends since i’m deploying to the middle east for a year. So why not visit one of the 7 wonders of the world. We blindly researched and went with a company. this was the best decision we made. Efraín Was a great tour guide. He took his time to explain culture to our group and friends. Was very patient and knowledgeable. I would recommend this to anyone! Overall a great experience!!!
撰写日期:2021年9月8日
此点评为 Tripadvisor 会员所写的主观评论,并不代表 Tripadvisor LLC 的观点。 Tripadvisor 对点评进行检查。
Thank you for giving us a review about your experience with our company, we are pleased and happy to know that you enjoyed your trip to the Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu.
撰写日期:2021年9月9日
此回复为企业代表所写的主观评论,并不代表 TripAdvisor LLC 的观点。
spencer g
1 条分享
2021年9月 • 好友
Efrain is an excellent guide! He’s super knowledgeable and knows everything you need to know about the Incas.
撰写日期:2021年9月8日
此点评为 Tripadvisor 会员所写的主观评论,并不代表 Tripadvisor LLC 的观点。 Tripadvisor 对点评进行检查。
Thank you for giving us a review about your experience with our company, we are pleased and happy to know that you enjoyed your trip to the Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu.
撰写日期:2021年9月9日
此回复为企业代表所写的主观评论,并不代表 TripAdvisor LLC 的观点。
Higho
1 条分享
2021年9月 • 好友
Great tour! Efrain was very knowledgeable and awesome tour guide. Machu Picchu was a breath taking experience!
撰写日期:2021年9月8日
此点评为 Tripadvisor 会员所写的主观评论,并不代表 Tripadvisor LLC 的观点。 Tripadvisor 对点评进行检查。
Thank you for giving us a review about your experience with our company, we are pleased and happy to know that you enjoyed your trip to the Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu.
撰写日期:2021年9月9日
此回复为企业代表所写的主观评论,并不代表 TripAdvisor LLC 的观点。
Jamine R
1 条分享
2021年9月 • 好友
Amazing trip !! Efrain was a very awesome knowledgeable tour guide . I recommended going with them 100%
撰写日期:2021年9月8日
此点评为 Tripadvisor 会员所写的主观评论,并不代表 Tripadvisor LLC 的观点。 Tripadvisor 对点评进行检查。
Thank you for giving us a review about your experience with our company, we are pleased and happy to know that you enjoyed your trip to the Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu.
撰写日期:2021年9月9日
此回复为企业代表所写的主观评论,并不代表 TripAdvisor LLC 的观点。
williamrd2016
缅因州Durham21 条分享
2018年6月 • 独自旅游
I booked my trip to Peru in January 2018 and impatiently waited six months for my trip to begin. Tierras Vivas did a good job communicating both from their on-line assistant as well as via email, although I did notice that when I communicated in Spanish, the answers I got were a bit more thorough. I would encourage TV to reach out to travelers right before their journeys to ensure they have all the information on their trip, as well as emergency telephone numbers.
I crafted a custom itinerary, based on my availability for travel, TV was very willing to assist. There was a driver waiting for me at the Cusco airport, even though I was a day early. The driver transported me to my first hotel, which started before my actual tour began, then came back to get me to the hotel where I spent most of the rest of my time in the Cusco area.
I spent a day in the Sacred Valley (Valle Sagrado), visiting Pisaq, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero- TV arranged for all the necessary tickets we needed for admission to the sites. I did have one hiccup in Pisaq, where I was left behind at the site, but was able to get assistance from another tour operator to connect me back with my group. That day, we had an amazing lunch at El Alhambra, while we continued to tour. The end of the day was in Chinchero, learning the amazing methods a weaving collective use to transform llama, sheep, and alpaca wool into fantastic woven goods. We were even able to check in with the weavers' small pack of cuy (guinea pigs)! The next day was the Inti Raymi festival, which is an amazing spectacle honoring the Sun God, Inti, and celebrating the Winter Solstice (southern hemisphere, remember). The TV crew did a fantastic job watching out for a large group of us in huge crowds, where pickpockets abound. Aside from securing us prime viewing locations, they kept us safe while we watched the ceremonies at Q'uori Cancha, Plaza de Armas, and Sayacsayhuaman. There were a number of TV employees scanning the crowds around us, while were focused on the festivities. TV provided us box lunches to eat while transferring between ceremony locations. If you're planning a visit to Cusco, aim to be there around this time of the year. There are tons of parades that happen in an around Plaza de Armas in the days leading up to Inti Raymi. The next day my guide picked me up very early to begin a one-day trek on the Inka Trail (Camino Sagrado or Camino de Inkas). We drove to the train station in Ollantaytambo where we took the 6:30 Inka Rail departure. TV arranged the tickets, as well as the permission we needed to debark the train at KM104 and the necessary permits to be on the trail, since capacities on the trail and at Macchu Picchu are limited. My guide, Yesenia Carreno, did a fantastic job guiding me through the hike, teaching me about the flora and fauna, the history of the trail and the sites we encountered along the way such as Winay Wayna, as well as taught me about the Inca culture. We began on the trail around 7:30 and reached the Sun Gate (Inti Puyka) around 2 p.m., where I could catch my first glimpse of Macchu Picchu, which was amazing. My guide and I spent some time touring, then caught a bus down to Aguas Calientes where we purchased the bus tickets we'd need for the next morning to return to Macchu Picchu, she guided me to my hotel (Hostal de Renato), and we set a time to meet for dinner. TV set up our dinner reservation, which was one less thing to worry about. Hostal de Renato was pretty basic, but the water in the shower was hot and the sheets were clean, which is all I needed. The next morning we joined a gigantic line of people waiting to get on buses to Macchu Picchu; we joined the queue around 5 a.m. and were on the 18th bus heading up the mountain, which is about a 30 minute ride. My guide assisted me in the crush of people getting through the gate, and we continued our discussion on Inca culture, building methods, and pretty much anything else. She had to leave Macchu Picchu on an earlier train and left me at the site to continue exploring and spending some quiet time contemplating, which is exactly what I wanted. Around lunchtime, I took a bus back down to Aguas Calientes to browse the shops and get some lunch. The lunch at Totos was grilled trout, and it was fantastic. They also have a huge buffet, which is pretty cheap (s/60). My train left at 2:30 which left me plenty of time to pick up the small duffel I left in the care of the hotel. TV arranged for a driver to meet me at the station in Ollantaytambo to take me back to Cusco. The driver turned on his WiFi Hotspot for me, so I could send emails to TV to set up a day trip for my final day in Cusco. TV responded quickly, and before I headed out for dinner in Cusco, they had already arranged a day trip to Maras Moray, Chinchero, and the Salt harvesting operation -- a bargain at $20. Finally, TV arranged a driver to get me back to the airport in time for my flight, with a quick visit from Edwin, the owner of TV, who was a constant point of contact and was always around to take care of issues for his travelers. This was an amazing adventure. Tierras Vivas helped me accomplish a dream. They did everything to assist me -- there were very few surprises, and even those were easily surmountable. If you're looking for a great operation, Tierras Vivas is it.
I crafted a custom itinerary, based on my availability for travel, TV was very willing to assist. There was a driver waiting for me at the Cusco airport, even though I was a day early. The driver transported me to my first hotel, which started before my actual tour began, then came back to get me to the hotel where I spent most of the rest of my time in the Cusco area.
I spent a day in the Sacred Valley (Valle Sagrado), visiting Pisaq, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero- TV arranged for all the necessary tickets we needed for admission to the sites. I did have one hiccup in Pisaq, where I was left behind at the site, but was able to get assistance from another tour operator to connect me back with my group. That day, we had an amazing lunch at El Alhambra, while we continued to tour. The end of the day was in Chinchero, learning the amazing methods a weaving collective use to transform llama, sheep, and alpaca wool into fantastic woven goods. We were even able to check in with the weavers' small pack of cuy (guinea pigs)! The next day was the Inti Raymi festival, which is an amazing spectacle honoring the Sun God, Inti, and celebrating the Winter Solstice (southern hemisphere, remember). The TV crew did a fantastic job watching out for a large group of us in huge crowds, where pickpockets abound. Aside from securing us prime viewing locations, they kept us safe while we watched the ceremonies at Q'uori Cancha, Plaza de Armas, and Sayacsayhuaman. There were a number of TV employees scanning the crowds around us, while were focused on the festivities. TV provided us box lunches to eat while transferring between ceremony locations. If you're planning a visit to Cusco, aim to be there around this time of the year. There are tons of parades that happen in an around Plaza de Armas in the days leading up to Inti Raymi. The next day my guide picked me up very early to begin a one-day trek on the Inka Trail (Camino Sagrado or Camino de Inkas). We drove to the train station in Ollantaytambo where we took the 6:30 Inka Rail departure. TV arranged the tickets, as well as the permission we needed to debark the train at KM104 and the necessary permits to be on the trail, since capacities on the trail and at Macchu Picchu are limited. My guide, Yesenia Carreno, did a fantastic job guiding me through the hike, teaching me about the flora and fauna, the history of the trail and the sites we encountered along the way such as Winay Wayna, as well as taught me about the Inca culture. We began on the trail around 7:30 and reached the Sun Gate (Inti Puyka) around 2 p.m., where I could catch my first glimpse of Macchu Picchu, which was amazing. My guide and I spent some time touring, then caught a bus down to Aguas Calientes where we purchased the bus tickets we'd need for the next morning to return to Macchu Picchu, she guided me to my hotel (Hostal de Renato), and we set a time to meet for dinner. TV set up our dinner reservation, which was one less thing to worry about. Hostal de Renato was pretty basic, but the water in the shower was hot and the sheets were clean, which is all I needed. The next morning we joined a gigantic line of people waiting to get on buses to Macchu Picchu; we joined the queue around 5 a.m. and were on the 18th bus heading up the mountain, which is about a 30 minute ride. My guide assisted me in the crush of people getting through the gate, and we continued our discussion on Inca culture, building methods, and pretty much anything else. She had to leave Macchu Picchu on an earlier train and left me at the site to continue exploring and spending some quiet time contemplating, which is exactly what I wanted. Around lunchtime, I took a bus back down to Aguas Calientes to browse the shops and get some lunch. The lunch at Totos was grilled trout, and it was fantastic. They also have a huge buffet, which is pretty cheap (s/60). My train left at 2:30 which left me plenty of time to pick up the small duffel I left in the care of the hotel. TV arranged for a driver to meet me at the station in Ollantaytambo to take me back to Cusco. The driver turned on his WiFi Hotspot for me, so I could send emails to TV to set up a day trip for my final day in Cusco. TV responded quickly, and before I headed out for dinner in Cusco, they had already arranged a day trip to Maras Moray, Chinchero, and the Salt harvesting operation -- a bargain at $20. Finally, TV arranged a driver to get me back to the airport in time for my flight, with a quick visit from Edwin, the owner of TV, who was a constant point of contact and was always around to take care of issues for his travelers. This was an amazing adventure. Tierras Vivas helped me accomplish a dream. They did everything to assist me -- there were very few surprises, and even those were easily surmountable. If you're looking for a great operation, Tierras Vivas is it.
撰写日期:2018年6月29日
此点评为 Tripadvisor 会员所写的主观评论,并不代表 Tripadvisor LLC 的观点。 Tripadvisor 对点评进行检查。
Thank you very much for your review
撰写日期:2018年8月13日
此回复为企业代表所写的主观评论,并不代表 TripAdvisor LLC 的观点。
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