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Discover the past among the ancient Andean mountains with Cusco day tours

Experience the magic of Cusco and uncover its fascinating history with our Cusco day tours. Known as the ancient heart of the Inca Empire, Cusco is famous for its colorful, picturesque sites and rich heritage nestled in the heights of the Peruvian Andes. Its cobbled streets, majestic historic plazas, and incredible archaeological sites evoke the grandeur of the ancient Inca civilization. With our carefully designed tours, you can explore the best of Cusco in one unforgettable day.

Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, Cusco invites you to explore its unique culture, where spirituality and ancestral architecture merge to create an unforgettable experience.

Join us for a Cusco day tour, where the legacy of the past harmoniously blends with contemporary life. Let us guide you through this extraordinary city, offering you a deeper connection to its history and traditions.

Overview of Cusco Day Tours

Cusco day tours are designed to offer travelers the chance to explore the highlights of the city and its surroundings in a limited amount of time. These tours cater to a range of interests, from those fascinated by Inca history and culture to those seeking adventure or photography opportunities. Some tours focus on cultural experiences, while others may include short treks, nature walks, or visits to local markets.

Maras Moray & Salt Mines by Atv

From: 75USD per person

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Ausangate trek 1 day

Ausangate trek 1 day | Ausangate Full Day

On this excursion you will be able to visit several turquoise lagoons belonging to the Vilcanota Mountain Range, you will be near the Ausangate mountains, which is the highest mountain in Peru. You will enjoy the hot springs with a beautiful view of the surrounding mountains and the daily life of the farmers of the Pacchanta community.

From: 60USD per person

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Q'eswachaka Rope bridge tour full day

Q’eswachaka Rope bridge tour full day

On this tour you will visit one of the little-known places on the route of the southern valley of Cusco, it is located above the Apurimac River, which is 15 meters high. It belonged to the road network of the Qhapaq Ñan or Inca trail, it is one of the ancient Inca bridges that still maintains its authenticity intact since it is made of puna or ichu (Andean grass) straw.

From: 50USD per person

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Waqrapukara Trek Full Day

Waqrapukara trek full day | Waqrapukara hike

This tour is for those people who like to enjoy nature, trekking and adventure. On this walk we will observe beautiful landscapes typical of the Peruvian Andes. This incredible construction combines the advanced architecture that endowed the ancient Qanchis civilization (pre-Inca culture), with the impressive nature of its impressive landscapes that will leave you amazed.

From: 65USD per person

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Full day Sacred Valley tour | Sacred Valley day tour

Explore the Sacred Valley of the Incas, you can visit the archeological sites of Pisaq and its splendid craft market, Ollantaytambo and Chinchero where we can see its splendid picturesque towns and its Andean textile center. We will get to know its history, culture and natural beauty creating an unforgettable experience .

From: 75USD per person

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Laguna Humantay desde Cusco todo incluido

Humantay lake tour 1 day

Visit Cusco and immerse yourself in the jewel of the Andes, an Andean treasure to discover.The Laguna Humantay hike from Cusco is a combination of unique scenery, surrounded by important mountain ranges. Humantay Lagoon is a hidden gem among the mountains and snow-capped mountains, its turquoise waters will surprise you.

From: 60USD per person

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Rainbow Mountain Tour full day

Rainbow Mountain tour full day | Rainbow Mountain day trip

Enjoy the natural colors of the impressive Rainbow Mountain hike, walking through a beautiful Andean valley, where you can interact with the local people who still keep the traditional Quechua culture alive. You’ll see snow-capped peaks, herds of alpacas, glaciers and birds of prey, all within an incredibly colorful mountain range. The Rainbow Mountain hike offers opportunities to see a variety of wildlife, including flying eagles and caracara hawks. The colorful sandstone mountains in the Vinicunca area are very different from any other landscape you can visit in Peru.

From: 60USD per person

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What should I bring for a full-day trip from Cusco

What should I bring for a full-day trip from Cusco?

If you’re planning a day trip from Cusco to Machu Picchu, Rainbow Mountain, or the Sacred Valley, it’s important to be well-prepared to enjoy the adventure to the fullest. Here’s a handy checklist of everything you need to bring:

  • Small, comfortable backpack
  • Light, breathable clothing
  • Raincoat or rain poncho
  • Cap or hat
  • Sunscreen and insect repellent
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Light snacks (bars, dried fruit, crackers)
  • ID or passport
  • Phone with power bank
  • Cash (in soles, for minor purchases)
  • Comfortable, non-slip shoes

Tip: The weather in the Andes can change quickly, so it’s always best to be prepared for sun and rain, all in the same day!

Frequently asked questions about Cusco day tours

Tips for choosing the best day tour from Cusco

Cusco is an ideal starting point for exploring the wonders of southern Peru. From the mountains to the valleys, there are many options to choose from, and finding the perfect tour will depend on your interests and comfort level. Here are some practical tips to help you make the best choice and enjoy an unforgettable day.

Consider the altitude if you are just arriving in Cusco.

If you’ve recently arrived, it’s essential to choose a tour that doesn’t require intense physical exertion to avoid altitude sickness. Opt for tours in lower altitudes, such as the Sacred Valley.

Check the level of walking (easy, moderate, demanding)

Make sure you know the difficulty of the hike before booking. If you prefer a relaxing day, look for easy hiking tours, but if you like a challenge, there are more intense options.

Choose according to your interests: culture, nature, photography, etc.

If you’re passionate about history, choose culturally focused tours, such as those to Machu Picchu or Ollantaytambo. If you love nature or photography, consider options with panoramic views or nature trails.

Always check if the tour is a group or private tour.

Depending on your preference for the environment, ask if the tour is for a large or small group, or if it’s private. A private tour can offer more flexibility and personalized attention.

Frequently asked questions about Cusco day tours

A one-day tour in Cusco generally includes comfortable and safe transportation, with a local expert guiding you and sharing knowledge of the area’s history and culture. The tour usually covers entrance fees to the main tourist sites, and in some cases, it also includes lunch at a local restaurant or a picnic meal. These tours aim to offer a complete experience by combining comfort, detailed information, and an optimized route to make the most of your time.

One-day tours in Cusco usually last between 6 to 8 hours. The duration can vary depending on the itinerary and the type of activities involved. Shorter tours may focus on urban walks or visits to nearby points of interest, while longer tours include more exploration time, transportation to more distant sites, or additional activities such as meals or cultural presentations. It’s important to note that the duration also depends on the pace of the visits and the time allocated for each activity.

While some tours can be booked on the same day, especially during the off-season, it’s recommended to book in advance, particularly during the high season. High-demand months, such as from May to September, can quickly fill up available spots on the most popular tours. Booking ahead also allows you to choose the tour that best matches your interests and ensures you secure a place at the most visited destinations.

Yes, most one-day tours in Cusco cater to people of all ages and activity levels. Although some tours may include short walks on uneven terrain, they don’t require prior trekking or mountaineering experience. The routes focus on comfort and enjoyment, offering a cultural and scenic experience without demanding excessive physical effort. However, if the tour includes more active elements, such as longer hikes, it’s recommended to check the difficulty level before booking.

Yes, most tour operators offer the option to customize your itinerary, especially if you choose a private tour. You can tailor the tour according to your interests, such as focusing on certain historical, cultural, or natural aspects. Private tours provide more flexibility with timing and stops, allowing you to explore the places that interest you most in greater detail or visit locations not included in regular group tours.

It is advisable to bring comfortable clothing suitable for Cusco’s variable climate. Temperatures can change rapidly, so it’s helpful to bring a light jacket and a hat for sun protection. A comfortable and sturdy pair of shoes is essential for walking on cobbled streets or uneven terrain. It’s also important to carry sunscreen, sunglasses, and a water bottle to stay hydrated, especially if the tour involves walking or outdoor activities. If you enjoy capturing memories, don’t forget a camera or phone with enough battery.

Cusco sits at a considerable altitude (approximately 3,400 meters above sea level), which can lead to altitude sickness in some people, especially if they’re not used to the elevation. Common symptoms include headaches, dizziness, and nausea. To prevent altitude sickness, take it easy on the first day, stay hydrated, and avoid heavy meals. Most one-day tours don’t require excessive physical exertion, but if discomfort arises, inform your guide and, if needed, descend to a lower altitude.

Yes, there are tours specifically focused on visiting Inca ruins and archaeological sites in the region. These tours cater to those interested in Inca history and culture, often taking you to several key ruins with in-depth explanations about their function, architecture, and historical significance. Some tours also offer interactive experiences or visits to local museums, enhancing the knowledge gained from exploring the archaeological sites.