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Lima, Provincia de Lima to Sacred Valley, Cusco from $0: 0 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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Lima, Peru
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Sacred Valley, Peru

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Traveling From Lima to Sacred Valley

Journeying from Lima to Sacred Valley offers you a striking contrast between the urban buzz of a bustling city and the serene landscapes filled with ancient traditions and breathtaking scenery.

Best Neighbourhoods in Sacred Valley

Sacred Valley boasts vibrant neighborhoods rich in culture and stunning landscapes.

Ollantaytambo
• Home to impressive Incan ruins.
• Charming cobblestone streets and local markets.
Pisac
• Famous for its colorful Sunday market.
• Incredible views of terraced hillsides.
Urubamba
• Central hub for exploring Sacred Valley.
• Lush landscapes and vibrant local culture.

Best Times To Visit Sacred Valley's Attractions

Timing your visits can greatly enhance your experience in Sacred Valley.

Machu Picchu
Early morning visits provide stunning sunrise views and fewer crowds.
Pisac Ruins
Midweek visits help you avoid the weekend tourist rush.
Ollantaytambo
Explore in the late afternoon for a quieter experience and great lighting.

Sacred Valley Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

The Sacred Valley enjoys a mild climate with distinct wet and dry seasons, with the dry months from May to September being the best times for clearer skies and comfortable temperatures. Understanding the weather patterns can help you plan your activities and pack appropriately to make the most of your travel experience.

Culinary Delights in Sacred Valley

In Sacred Valley, savor the traditional dish of cuy chactado, or fried guinea pig, at a local restaurant like Pachapapa, where the earthy flavors and rustic atmosphere create an authentic dining experience. This contrasts sharply with Lima's fusion cuisine, highlighting unique local ingredients and age-old cooking methods that offer a true taste of Peruvian heritage.