Cusco to Ollantaytambo

Cusco to Ollantaytambo

From US$ 70 per person

Safe, Private door-to-door service with a local driver. A flexible way to see more.

Explore the culture with exceptional sight-seeing stops on the way! On time. 99% customer satisfaction. Easy online booking. Stress free. Sightseeing options. Great reviews. Safe drivers.

1. Cusco to Ollantaytambo

HOW TO GET TO OLLANTAYTAMBO

GETTING TO OLLANTAYTAMBO FROM CUSCO:

Journey time: 75 – 90 minutes.

Distance: 60.5km

Road type: Two-way, paved road with great views of the Andes Mountains. Road passes through the town of Chinchero and near the Moray Ruins and Maras Salt Mines – all wonderful attractions to stop and visit!

Taxi: If you want to travel in comfort ask your hotel to organise a taxi to take you directly from Cusco to Ollantaytambo. Prices vary according to hotels. If you pick up a taxi on the street, make sure it’s a licensed taxi. Fares should be approx.

S/.80 (Approx. US$28) to Ollantaytambo.

Shared taxi: Get a shared colectivo or combi (like a mini-van) from the taxi terminal on Pavitos Street which costs S/.10 (Approx. US$3.60) per person. Shared taxis cost S/.15 (Approx. US$4.70) to Ollantaytambo. Shared taxis and colectivos run from dawn until approx. 6.30pm and leave as soon as they are full. Journey time is 90 minutes.

Bus: This is a longer and more complicated option. Get the bus to Urubamba from the bus terminal on Grau Street. We recommend you avoid the bus on the route from Cusco to Ollantaytambo and instead take one of the collective taxis from Pavitos street which is safer, quicker and more comfortable.

If you do opt to take the bus, the journey takes between 90 minutes to 2 hours and buses leave every fifteen minutes from dawn until 6.30pm. Bus fares approx. 

S/.3.50 (Approx. US$1.25). When you get to the Urubamba terminal, cross to the other side of the terminal and take a colectivo or shared minibus to Ollantaytambo. 

Fares cost approx. S./1.50 (Approx. US$0.55) and the journey takes about 30 minutes.

Car hire: A great way to see the Sacred Valley is by car hire. Cusco however, is a daunting place to drive with poor signage, congestion and no real rules of the road in operation! Our advice, if you go for this option is to hire a car and drive out of Cusco as quickly as possible. Once you leave the city behind it’s a beautiful way to see the region. The main car hire companies in Cusco are the usual suspects Hertz, Avis, and Budget. There are some tour agencies that rent cars in Cusco but we recommend going to the big names where you can be sure of getting good quality, well maintained cars and adequate insurance.

GETTING FROM OLLANTAYTAMBO TO CUSCO:

Taxi: You can take a taxi from Ollantaytambo to Cusco outside the main market just off the main square in Ollantaytambo or from the train station. Fares should be approx. S/.80 (Approx. US$28) to Cusco.

Colectivo: Other than a taxi this is one of the quickest ways of getting from Ollantaytambo to Cusco. These mini-buses or colectivos leave from two locations:

  1. The direct Ollantaytambo to Cusco service leaves from outside the train station as soon as trains arrive from Machu Picchu. These are usually newer vehicles and are well maintained. Shared mini-van or colectivo Fares S/.10 (Approx. US$3.60.) Shared taxis from S/.15 (US$4.70).
  2. A local colectivo service which will take you to the town of Urubamba where you will have to change onto either a bus or shared taxi to get to Cusco. The local colectivo service leaves from outside the main market just off the main square in Ollantaytambo.

GETTING FROM PISAC TO OLLANTAYTAMBO:

Journey time: 45 minutes.

Distance: 58.6km

Road type: Two-way, paved road. This is a flat road that winds through the bottom of the Sacred Valley of the Incas with great views of the surrounding mountains.

Taxi: You can take a taxi from Pisaq to Ollantaytambo at the taxi cooperative office which is located just in front of the bridge on Avenida Amazonas. Fares cost S./80 (Approx. US$29) Alternatively ask your hotel to organise a taxi for you. 

Buses: Take the bus to Urubamba at the corner of the hospital on Avenida Amazonas. (See instructions above) Fares cost S./2.50 (Approx. US$1) When you arrive in the bus terminal in Urubamba cross to the other side of the terminal and take a colectivo to Ollantaytambo. Fares cost approx. S./1.50 (Approx. US$0.60) and journey time is approximately 30 minutes.

GETTING FROM URUBAMBA TO OLLANTAYTAMBO:

Journey time: 30 minutes.

Distance: 20km

Road type: Two-way, paved road. This is a flat road that winds through the bottom of the Sacred Valley of the Incas with great views of the surrounding mountains.

Taxi: You can take a taxi from Urubamba to Ollantaytambo at the bus terminal located on the main road through Urubamba. Fares cost between S/.20 – S/.25 (Approx. US$7.15 – $9). Alternatively ask your hotel to organise a taxi for you.

Colectivo/minibus: Take a colectivo or shared minibus to Ollantaytambo from the bus terminal at Urubamba. Fares cost approx. S./1.50 (Approx. US$0.55) and the journey takes about 30 minutes.

HOW TO GET FROM CUSCO TO OLLANTAYTAMBO

Cusco is the famous Incan capital and gateway to the sights of the Sacred Valley, including world-famous Machu Picchu. As one of the destinations closest to Machu Picchu that is accessible by both road and rail, Ollantaytambo is often where travelers journey to in order to take the train to both Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu.

From Cusco, you can make the 45-mile (72 km) journey to Ollantaytambo by train, private transfer, or bus. Taking the train is by far the most atmospheric option, and also the most expensive—though especially worth it if you're continuing the train journey to Machu Picchu.

By Train

Duration: 1.5-2.5 hours

It may be one of the most expensive journeys per mile in the world, but its absolutely the most atmospheric way of getting between Cusco and Ollantaytambo.

Inca Rail and Peru Rail each run three to four daily services to Aguas Calientes which stop at Ollantaytambo. All of these services call at or originate at Cusco's Poroy station, a 20-minute drive from central Cusco. Some of these services now actually begin at Cusco's historic San Pedro station, closer to central Cusco, which makes the journey longer and the upper duration given above.

One catch: it isn't possible to buy a ticket from Cusco to Ollantaytambo on the train company websites, and it can also be difficult to buy a ticket at the train stations in Cusco that is just to Ollantaytambo (you may be charged the full fare through to Aguas Calientes). This is because trains here are running on the assumption most travelers will want to go straight to Machu Picchu from Cusco.

See this article for more on train travel in Peru.

By Private Transfer

Duration: 1.5-2.5 hours

This is the quickest and the second-most expensive option for travel between these two destinations. A great deal of international travelers arrive into Cusco, so organizing a private transfer to Ollantaytambo and/or other Sacred Valley sights, for a day or even several days, is quite common. It is also very convenient, as there is plenty to see, as well as of course being safer and more reliable for early morning departures.

The route from Cusco via Urubamba and Chinchero is quickest, and can be done in 1.5 hours. Via Pisac, the journey is longer and closer to 2.5 hours.

By Bus or Colectivo

Duration: 2-3 hours

There are two minibus routes from Cusco, each departing from a different location.

 At Puente Grau, minibuses leave via Chinchero for Urubamba, the fastest route (one hour). At Puputi, minibuses leave for the longer journey to Urubamba via Pisac (1.5 to two hours). The journey is popular despite being longer as many travelers want to stop at Pisac first.

Departures on both routes are at least hourly throughout daylight hours, but have no fixed schedule because they like to get as many passengers as possible before leaving. In Urubamba, further buses and other vehicles are available for the 30-minute run to Ollantaytambo.

Direct buses to Ollantaytambo from Cusco are harder to come by, and you may end up waiting far longer for one. However, from Puente Grau there are less-frequent colectivos (shared taxis, that leave when full with four passengers) that do journey the whole way to Ollantaytambo from Cusco. These run on demand, and so sometimes they will wait in Urubamba for more passengers even if they say in Cusco that they run direct to Ollantaytambo.

How to Get from Cusco to Ollantaytambo & Why You Should Go!

Ollantaytambo is a fascinating place to visit, and should certainly be on your Peru travel itinerary. Often overlooked, be sure to give Ollantaytambo, or Ollanta as it’s also known, a chance to show you just why it is so special. Here I’ve listed my reasons to hopefully persuade you why you should go from Cusco to Ollantaytambo before heading to Machu Picchu, as well as all the details on how to get to Ollantaytambo from Cusco and on to Machu Picchu.

Why Go from Cusco to Ollantaytambo Instead of Straight to Machu Picchu

You can visit Ollantaytambo on a day tour from Cusco, but Ollantaytambo’s location between Cusco and Aguas Calientes makes it an ideal choice to spend the night before continuing your journey to Machu  Picchu.

You’re Closer to Machu Picchu

The ‘classic’ Inca trail begins at Chillca, about 25-30 minutes’ drive from Ollantaytambo. If you are planning to hike the Inca trail, it could make more sense to base yourself at Ollantaytambo instead of Cusco for a day or two while you acclimatize to the altitude, and do some training hikes.

You are also closer to Machu Picchu so it takes less time to get to Aguas Calientes by bus or train, so you can save valuable time when you do decide to go to Machu Picchu.

The Altitude at Ollantaytambo is Lower than Cusco

The altitude in Cusco is 3,399 m (11,152 ft) above sea-level, which can be a challenge for a lot of visitors who fly directly into Cusco. Ollantaytambo’s altitude is lower than Cusco, at 2792m (9,160 ft) above sea level, so it’s still pretty high (and above the 2400m or so when altitude starts to have an effect) but it can help to ease you in more gently than staying overnight in Cusco.

Even so, you should still allow a day or two to take it easy and acclimatize to the altitude in Ollantaytambo before attempting any strenuous activity like the Inca Trail!

Things to do in Ollantaytambo Peru

If you’re wondering what to do in Ollantaytambo, I’ve put together ideas for things to do in Ollantaytambo itself, and tours and trips you can take from Ollantaytambo to explore more of the Sacred Valley.

Ollantaytambo Ruins

The temple of Ollantaytambo was built by the Inca emperor Pachacuti, high up on the mountainside above the town of Ollantaytambo. A steep stone staircase leads up to the ruins, and from the top, you can appreciate the scale and ingenuity of the Inca – they clearly knew what they were doing!

It was at Ollantaytambo where Manco Inca, the last Inca gave one of the last stands against the Spanish conquistadors, using the temple as a fortress. He defeated Spanish forces by flooding the plain beneath the Ollantaytambo ruins, but unfortunately, his success was short-lived when the Spanish returned with four times as many men, finally forcing Manco Inca to flee to into the jungle.

As the fortress of Ollantaytambo was originally built as a temple and ceremonial centre you can still see the remains of the temples here, and ‘Temple Hill’ is fascinating to explore.

The Temple of the Sun appears to not have been completed, featuring a wall of six monoliths. It seems that the Inca had to leave Ollantaytambo before the temples were finished, perhaps due to the Spanish Conquest or disagreements between the Incas themselves.

On the right-hand side of the steps up to the ruins, the Inca had built large agricultural terraces, some of which are still in use today, and were full of quinoa when I visited. It was fascinating to see this superfood growing how the Inca’s would have planted it!

Pinkuylluna Storehouses

Across the valley from the rest of the Ollantaytambo ruins, you’ll find the storehouses which the Inca built to keep their harvested supplies fresh. They are built at high altitude and have effective ventilation systems so the combination of lower temperatures and wind helped to keep the contents fresh for longer. 

Ollantaytambo Town

Ollantaytambo town is worth exploring too and is a fabulous example of Inca urban planning. The Inca emperor Pachacuti conquered and destroyed the original settlement at Ollantaytambo and set about rebuilding it as he saw fit. The central square is surrounded by streets and irrigation channels to allow water to flow through the town – which it still does to this day.

Ollantaytambo Market

Just outside the entrance to the fortress, there are rows of stalls selling crafts, clothing and souvenirs. You can also pick up hiking poles and other last-minute equipment you might need for Machu Picchu or the steep walk up to Ollantaytambo ruins. The market is significantly smaller than the one at Pisac, so if you are on the serious look-out for souvenirs, then Pisac is definitely worth a visit!

Ollantaytambo ChocoMuseo

The ChocoMuseo has locations in Cusco and Lima and various other locations in Latin America. Here you can take a look at the free museum to learn how chocolate is made or take hands-on classes to make your own chocolate, truffles, or learn how to make traditional Peruvian food with one of their cooking classes. 

Check out their website here or read the reviews for ChocoMuseo on Tripadvisor here.

Visit an Indigenous Community

Awamaki is a non-profit which helps local women to start and run their own businesses. They arrange visits to a traditional Quechua village where the local women can teach you how to weave a bracelet using their weaving methods, cook you a delicious Peruvian lunch, and teach you Spanish or Quechua.

You can also spend a weekend with them, where you stay with local families and learn more about the culture and surrounding areas. Get more information on their website here or check the reviews on Tripadvisor here.

Sacred Valley Tour from Ollantaytambo

Most tours of the Sacred Valley leave from Cusco, so basing yourself in Ollantaytambo does limit your options. However, there are some tour operators based in Ollantaytambo who arrange Sacred Valley Tours by taxi to include Moray, Maras, Chincheros (and Pisac if required).

These tours could be useful as an onward journey either from Cusco to Ollantaytambo or returning from Ollantaytambo back to Cusco, as you can arrange for the taxi to drop you off at different destinations to suit your plans. 

If you prefer to take a Sacred Valley tour from Ollantaytambo and return to Ollantaytambo, I would recommend just visiting Moray, Maras and Chinchero, and visiting Pisac from Cusco. Pisac is a lot closer to Cusco, and you could easily spend a full day or two just in Pisac, exploring the market and the ruins there.

Moray and Maras

Moray and Maras are often combined as a day tour to visit both sites in one day as they’re quite close to each other. Alternatively, you can visit them independently but the public transport isn’t great, we had to hitchhike back to Ollantaytambo from Moray!

Moray, the agricultural experimentation centre of the Incas, is a unique Inca site as it was built specifically for agriculture, not as a religious or residential site. The circular terraces allowed the Inca to experiment with different plants and climates to find the perfect conditions to grow their crops. Incas were accomplished farmers, and the unique terraces at Moray show how advanced they were in farming.

The Salinas or salt ponds at Maras have been used for salt evaporation since Inca times. Salty water surfaces from a subterranean stream and is directed through a system of channels down the mountainside, trickling through a series of man-made salt ponds. As the water gradually evaporates, the salt is harvested. It is a surreal sight on the mountainside!

How to get from Cusco to Ollantaytambo

Getting from Cusco to Ollantaytambo is fairly easy, there are frequent minibuses and train services which run the route.

Bus from Cusco to Ollantaytambo

The bus from Cusco to Ollantaytambo is run by Real Inka and have mini buses or colectivos running at least every 40 minutes, or when full, from their base at AV. Grau N° 496 in Cusco to the train station at Ollantaytambo.

It costs 15 soles each way (about $4.50 USD) and takes around 2 hours, so is much cheaper (if less comfortable) than the train to Ollantaytambo from Cusco.

Check out their website here.

Train from Cusco to Ollantaytambo

Peru Rail and Inca Rail run regular trains to Ollantaytambo from Cusco, which continue onto Aguas Calientes for Machu Picchu. Both are similar prices for the standard fares, you can check the prices and times for trains to Ollantaytambo with Peru Rail here, and with Inca Rail here. See also the below information for how to get from Ollantaytambo to Machu Picchu.

Sacred Valley Tour from Cusco to Ollantaytambo

As I mentioned earlier, if you plan to explore more of the Sacred Valley, it could be a good idea to arrange a tour to visit Chinchero, Maras and Moray on the way to Ollantaytambo. Most transport and tour companies in Cusco can arrange for a one-way tour so you can be dropped off in Ollantaytambo instead of returning all the way to Cusco.

Check out these options for a Sacred Valley Tour:

2. how to get from cusco to ollantaytambo (how to get to ollantaytambo)

Journey time: 75 – 90 minutes.

Distance: 60.5km

Road type: Two-way, paved road with great views of the Andes Mountains. Road passes through the town of Chinchero and near the Moray Ruins and Maras Salt Mines – all wonderful attractions to stop and visit!

Taxi: If you want to travel in comfort ask your hotel to organise a taxi to take you directly from Cusco to Ollantaytambo. Prices vary according to hotels. If you pick up a taxi on the street, make sure it’s a licensed taxi. Fares should be approx. 

S/.80 (Approx. US$28) to Ollantaytambo.

Shared taxi: Get a shared colectivo or combi (like a mini-van) from the taxi terminal on Pavitos Street which costs S/.10 (Approx. US$3.60) per person.

Shared taxis cost S/.15 (Approx. US$4.70) to Ollantaytambo. Shared taxis and colectivos run from dawn until approx. 6.30pm and leave as soon as they are full. 

Journey time is 90 minutes.

Bus: This is a longer and more complicated option. Get the bus to Urubamba from the bus terminal on Grau Street. We recommend you avoid the bus on the route from Cusco to Ollantaytambo and instead take one of the collective taxis from Pavitos street which is safer, quicker and more comfortable.

If you do opt to take the bus, the journey takes between 90 minutes to 2 hours and buses leave every fifteen minutes from dawn until 6.30pm. Bus fares approx. S/.3.50 (Approx. US$1.25). When you get to the Urubamba terminal, cross to the other side of the terminal and take a colectivo or shared minibus to Ollantaytambo.

Fares cost approx. S./1.50 (Approx. US$0.55) and the journey takes about 30 minutes.

Car hire: A great way to see the Sacred Valley is by car hire. Cusco however, is a daunting place to drive with poor signage, congestion and no real rules of the road in operation! Our advice, if you go for this option is to hire a car and drive out of Cusco as quickly as possible. Once you leave the city behind it’s a beautiful way to see the region. The main car hire companies in Cusco are the usual suspects Hertz, Avis, and Budget. There are some tour agencies that rent cars in Cusco but we recommend going to the big names where you can be sure of getting good quality, well maintained cars and adequate insurance.

3. cusco to ollantaytambo tour

Sacred Valley Tour From Cusco to Ollantaytambo/ Urubamba

Pisac - Moray - Salt Mines – Ollantaytambo

Enjoy a Full-day Sacred Valley Tour from Cusco to Ollantaytambo or Urubamba

Enjoy a full-day private tour exploring the best historic sites in the Sacred Valley such as Pisac, Ollantaytambo, Maras Salt Pans, Moray, Chinchero, and Local Markets; and get a deep understanding of the Inca history and its amazing ancient architecture built with massive stone boulders.

During this Sacred Valley Tour from Cusco, visit the amazing Inca ruins of Pisac overlooking the Valley, famous for its massive agricultural terraces. Explore Ollantaytambo archaeological site, famous for its Temple of the Sun built with massive stones boulders that will leave you speechless; The quaint village of Chinchero, a town of famous Andean weavers; Maras salt pans, where locals still farm salt by hands as Inca used to do it; Moray, a unique place where the Incas built the terraces in circular shapes to get types of microclimates in order to use to get the plants acclimated. At the end of the tour, you can choose to return back to Cusco or move to Urubamba & Ollantaytambo.

This Sacred Valley Tour from Cusco to Ollantaytambo/ Urubamba is perfect for those interested in learning about the Inca History and local culture as we will be spending plenty of time at the Inca sites exploring the key points within these sites as well as you will be able to immerse in the local culture by visiting the local market and some cool local places.

Why you will love this tour

Join on this Exclusive Sacred Valley Tour from Cusco and explore the must-see sites within the Sacred Valley and get a deep understanding of the Inca History! 

Enjoy a personal and flexible private guided tour of the Sacred Valley conducted by a friendly and knowledgeable local Tour Guide.

Explore the best of Pisac Inca Ruins, make a scenic hike through the amazing Inca terraces and buildings Stroll through the traditional Streets of Ollantaytambo town Visit a local market, taste the local fruits and snacks, and get immersed in the local culture

This is not the standard Bus Tour to the Sacred Valley, unlike the standard tours, we do not waste your time by stopping at commission stores. You get to explore and experience the real Sacred Valley with a friendly local who will show you his/her homeland.

We don’t follow the crowds, while we include the must-see highlights in this tour; we make every effort to avoid most of the crowds.

All our tour experiences are private and semi-private so you enjoy a personal experience, go at your own pace, and will be able to talk to your guide and ask questions, and be involved during the tour.

Trip Details

TOUR TYPE: History, Culture and Scenic views

MEETING LOCATION: Customer’s hotel in Cusco city

PICK-UP TIME: Around 7 AM.

END LOCATION: Customer’s hotel in the Sacred Valley (Ollantaytambo, Urubamba)

DURATION: 8 – 10 Hours Approx.

DIFFICULTY: EASY – MODERATE, you don’t need to be super-fit. Just mobile.

Suitable for Everyone, although there is quite a lot of walking, there will be a couple of uphills (Inca steps). Altitude acclimatization is recommended but not mandatory.

GROUP SIZE: Private Tour so you decide the size of your group

CUSTOMIZABLE: Yes! Custom, add-ons are all available. You can add this tour to any trek or tour

INCLUSIONS: Guide, Transportation and Entrance Tickets

ITINERARY

Sacred Valley Guided Tour from Cusco to Ollantaytambo

We start the day’s adventure to the Sacred Valley with the pickup from your accommodation in Cusco. Based on the tour option you choose, you will visit the following sites:

We visit Pisac Ruins – One of the biggest archaeological sites in the Valley (it is even bigger than Machupicchu) You will be amazed by the stunning Incan farming terraces and the fort-like ruins of an Inkan village on the top of the Mountain. Visit the Pisac Market is optional so you decide whether to make the stop or not.

However, on Sundays, this is a must-see place.

Visit is the amazing Inca Terraces of Moray, believed to be an elaborate agricultural laboratory; each terrace has a unique micro-climate with which the Incas could determine the optimal growing conditions for different crops. 

Then visit the famous Salt Mines of Maras, where locals, since pre-Inca times, have obtained Salt by evaporating warm salty water from a local subterranean stream.

Around midday, we make a stop at a local restaurant for a deserved lunch (Lunch is at extra cost) At your request.

Visit Ollantaytambo Ruins – One of the grandest Inca sites in the Sacred Valley, boasting Inca terraces, an otherworldly Temple of the Sun, a Water Temple with ceremonial fountains, and so much more.

At the end of the tour, we can drop you off at either your Hotel or Train station in Ollantaytambo *** (in case your trip plans continue to Machupicchu) OR return to Cusco

Note on the Itinerary

*** The order of visiting the sites is flexible, is based on your Hotel location.

Tour Inclusions:

Hotel Pickup (it can be from Hotel or the train station); and drop-off at your Hotel Professional English-speaking Local Guide

Private transportation

Does Not Include:

Sacred Valley Pass (We can add to your tour)

Lunch (You can add to your tour)

Gratuities

Although we do our very best to adhere to the schedule listed above, this itinerary is subject to change for numerous reasons beyond our control. Reasons which may include incidents in the location where the trip will be operated, strikes, political disputes, entry or border difficulties, extreme bad weather, flight cancellations, and other unpredictable or unforeseeable circumstances which are beyond the reasonable control of Cusco Local Friend and that Cusco Local Friend is not liable for such changes or amendments.

On some occasions, these conditions may demand us to deviate from our original schedule, in which case we will provide the best available alternative options. And we’ll make a great experience of it! However, some extra expenses may be incurred, these extra expenditures will be covered by the client in their totality and not by Cusco Local Friend.

Price Options

Classic Sacred Valley From Cusco

Private Tour from Cusco to Ollantaytambo

Start at

$ 100 /pp

Sites we include:

Pisac Ruins

Pisac Market

Ollantaytambo Ruins


Best Sacred Valley Tour from Cusco

BESTSELLER! Private Tour from Cusco to Ollantaytambo

Start at

$ 110 /pp

Sites we include:

Chinchero

Maras Salt Mines

Moray circular Terraces

Ollantaytambo Ruins


Absolute Sacred Valley from Cusco

Private Tour from Cusco to Ollantaytambo

Start at

$ 120 /pp

Sites we include:

Pisac Ruins

Maras Salt Mines

Moray circular Terraces

Ollantaytambo Ruins


What to Expect

Impressive views, mild to hot temperatures although kind of windy at some places in the afternoons; mostly sunny days during the months of May, June, July, and August; Stops at scenic spots en route; Friendly English-speaking tour guide; Your journey your way!

Why Travel with us

Local Knowledge & Expertise

It's great to travel with professional experts from the same destination you are going, that's how you get first-hand information. With deep in-country knowledge, We know the ins and outs of all the logistics, we will ensure you can make the most of your time away.

Personalized Experiences

Your time is precious - we know that. Your experience is our top priority. No big bus groups, No flags to follow! Traveling with a private guide and driver you’ll do what you want, when you want with the freedom to change your plans on the fly. 

Friendly Local Guides

Great sights don’t make an amazing tour. Great guides do! Our guides don’t read from a script, we give them the freedom to make each tour their own, and your experience unique. We love what we do and it shows. From the moment you arrive, you'll feel the buzz and excitement that Cusco Local Friend to offer. 

Exclusive Itineraries

It’s not all about the destination, it’s also about the journey. We offer only the best itineraries and tours. As local experts, we know first-hand what tours or experiences are the ones that most travelers enjoy and request. Escape the crowds! Never waste any minute, never miss any highlight!

Trip Reviews

Cusco Local Friend has been awarded the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence due to the most consistent 5-star reviews in Cusco, the Sacred Valley & Machu Picchu for exceptional levels of service and care.

4. cusco to ollantaytambo train (ollantaytambo train station)

By Train

Duration: 1.5-2.5 hours

It may be one of the most expensive journeys per mile in the world, but its absolutely the most atmospheric way of getting between Cusco and Ollantaytambo.

Inca Rail and Peru Rail each run three to four daily services to Aguas Calientes which stop at Ollantaytambo. All of these services call at or originate at Cusco's Poroy station, a 20-minute drive from central Cusco. Some of these services now actually begin at Cusco's historic San Pedro station, closer to central Cusco, which makes the journey longer and the upper duration given above.

5. cusco to ollantaytambo bus (Bus to Ollantaytambo from Cusco)

One catch: it isn't possible to buy a ticket from Cusco to Ollantaytambo on the train company websites, and it can also be difficult to buy a ticket at the train stations in Cusco that is just to Ollantaytambo (you may be charged the full fare through to Aguas Calientes). This is because trains here are running on the assumption most travelers will want to go straight to Machu Picchu from Cusco.

Wayanay Expeditions

TOURISTIC VAN

Departure: 03:00 Centro

Approx. Duration: 02h 00m

Arrival: 05:00 Ollantaytambo

Ratings: 2.7

Fare: S/ 45

Seats Available: 10 seats available

10 Window


Bus Pedro

REGULAR

Departure: 03:00 Centro

Approx. Duration: 02h 00m

Arrival: 05:00 Ollantaytambo

Ratings: New bus service

Fare: S/ 35

Seats Available: 12 seats available

12 Window


Machu Picchu by Bus

TURISTIC VAN

Departure: 03:00 Centro

Approx. Duration: 01 h 30m

Arrival: 04:30 Ollantaytambo

Ratings: 2.9

Fare: S/ 35

Seats Available: 10 seats available

10 Window


Machu Picchu Cusco

SPRINTER

Departure: 03:00 Centro

Approx. Duration: 01 h 30m

Arrival: 04:30 Ollantaytambo

Ratings: New Bus service

Fare: S/ 59

Seats Available: 17 seats available

12 Window


Maintreex

SPRINTER

Departure: 03:00 Centro

Approx. Duration: 01 h 30m

Arrival: 04:30 Ollantaytambo

Ratings: New Bus service

Fare: S/ 59

Seats Available: 17 seats available

12 Window


Lizs Explorer

SPRINTER

Departure: 03:00 Centro

Approx. Duration: 01 h 30m

Arrival: 04:30 Ollantaytambo

Ratings: New Bus service

Fare: S/ 59

Seats Available: 17 seats available

12 Window


Machu Picchu Andes

TOURIST BUS (TOUR)

Departure: 03:00 Centro

Approx. Duration: 02 h 00m

Arrival: 05:00 Ollantaytambo

Ratings: New Bus service

Fare: S/ 59

Seats Available: 17 seats available

12 Window


Wayanay Expeditions

SPRINTER

Departure: 04:00 Centro

Approx. Duration: 02 h 00m

Arrival: 06:00 Ollantaytambo

Ratings: 2.7

Fare: S/ 55

Seats Available: 17 seats available

12 Window


6. Cusco to Ollantaytambo Taxi Cost

How much is a taxi from Cusco airport to Ollantaytambo?

The taxi fare from Cusco airport or hotel to Ollantaytambo is $34 dollars in a sedan vehicle. Book now!

7. Cusco to Ollantaytambo Time

Drive time from Cusco city to Ollantaytambo is 1 hr 32 min (61.5 km) via Route 3S and CU-110.

8. Cusco to Ollantaytambo Colectivo

Bus: This is a longer and more complicated option. Get the bus to Urubamba from the bus terminal on Grau Street. We recommend you avoid the bus on the route from Cusco to Ollantaytambo and instead take one of the collective taxis from Pavitos street which is safer, quicker and more comfortable.

If you do opt to take the bus, the journey takes between 90 minutes to 2 hours and buses leave every fifteen minutes from dawn until 6.30pm. Bus fares approx.  S/.3.50 (Approx. US$1.25). When you get to the Urubamba terminal, cross to the other side of the terminal and take a colectivo or shared minibus to Ollantaytambo. 

Fares cost approx. S./1.50 (Approx. US$0.55) and the journey takes about 30 minutes.

9. Driving from Cusco to Ollantaytambo

How long is the drive from Cusco to Ollantaytambo?

The direct drive from Cusco to Ollantaytambo is 47.2 mi (76 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 33 mins in normal traffic. 

If you’re going on a road trip from Cusco to Ollantaytambo, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Machu Picchu and top places to visit like Papa Park and Iglesia De Santo Domingo, or the ever-popular Parque Arqueológico Tipón.

47.2 mi

TOTAL DISTANCE

1 hr 33 mins

DRIVE TIME

31 stops

CITIES / ATTRACTIONS

10. Bus from Cusco Airport to Ollantaytambo

Transfer from Cusco to Ollantaytambo

Transfer service from Cusco to Ollantaytambo, our travel agency Cusco Aiport Transport provides the transfer service from Cusco to Ollantaytambo / Ollantaytambo train station in a safe and private way. We have all the biosecurity protocols and frequent disinfection of our transport vehicles.

You can request our transfer service from Cusco to Ollantaytambo quickly and safely through our reservation channel via WhatsApp +51989694842. We have cars / Van / Sprinter and H1. For solo travelers, couples, family and groups of friends.

Cusco to Ollantaytambo

The trip from the city of Cusco to Ollantaytambo lasts approximately 1 hour and a half. And if you have a train ticket from Ollantaytambo you must be approximately 2 and a half hours before, so you can board your train without any problem. 

Our services include:

  • Pick up from your Hotel / Airbnb / Hostel in Cusco
  • Driver
  • Completely disinfected mobility
  • Personalized assistance
  • Drop off in Ollantaytambo

Important: For Biosafety issues you must wear a chinstrap and face shield.

11. Sacred Valley Tour from Cusco

Sacred Valley of the Incas

Full Day Tour starting from US$60 per person

Meals: Buffet lunch

Group Size: up to 10 people

Max. altitude: 3,750 m/ 12,303 ft

Difficulty: Easy

Places to visit: Pisac – Ollantaytambo - Chinchero – Andean Textile center

Explore the most significant Archaeological Sites Around Cusco

When people visit, they tend to head straight to Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. But, there are many other highly important archaeological sites in and around the city that were also significant during the Inca Empire. Join us in this exciting trip to the Sacred Valley of the Incas to visit key sites during the ancient civilization’s reign.

On this day out, you can expect to stop at Ollantaytambo, Pisac’s archaeological site and colorful market, the Inca site of Chinchero, and the Andean Textile Center. 

On the tour, from Ollantaytambo to Cusco, you’ll have the chance to stop at some fantastic lookout points to witness the Andean Mountain’s beauty and the stunning

valley landscape.

Itinerary

Do you want to get out of the city and see the most significant archaeological complexes during the Inca empire? They can be found in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, and our tour will take you to them all on a fun day out full of culture, history, and surroundings views. You can join us whether you’re by yourself, in a couple, or as part of a large group.

Our company specializes in organizing trips through the Sacred Valley ensuring that travelers take home a unique and unforgettable experience while soaking up the valley’s beauty, culture, and history.

On this exciting day out, you’ll get an opportunity the most important Incan archaeological complexes in the valley and experience the Andean culture reflected in the art pieces, traditional markets, customs, and popular traditions in the towns of Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero. The warm weather throughout the valley perfectly complements the trip to make this tour even more enjoyable.

Don’t miss out on this excellent opportunity to learn more about the fascinating history of the Incas, see some beautiful views throughout the valley, and observe small communities and towns going about their daily lives, It’s the perfect addition to your vacation in Cusco.

Highlights

  • Enjoy the extensive Pisac Inca complex, which boasts many impressive examples of Inca architecture.
  • Wander around the colorful Pisac market and observe local people who are keeping traditional culture alive.
  • Take in the stunning views as you drive through the Sacred Valley and observe locals going after their daily lives and lots of locals produce growing in the field.
  • Hike around that amazing site of Ollantaytambo and learn about its history.
  • Visit the Chinchero Weaving Cooperative to learn about local textile techniques and a tradition that goes back generations.

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Cusco | Qorao – Sacred Valley Lookout – Pisac – Urubamba – Ollantaytambo – Chinchero – Cusco

Highlight of the day: Learning a lot about the Inca Empire and understanding about the different sites.

Explore the most Significant Inca Sites in the Sacred Valley

Our exciting day out begins between 7:20 and 7:50 am when we collect you form your accommodation and set off in our private transport to our first destination of the day.

On our way to Pisac, we’ll make our first stop of the day, about thirty minutes from Cusco. We’ll be visiting Qorao market, to wander around and see locals selling their handicrafts. There are handmade souvenirs and some stunning art pieces that you can buy as a reminder of your trip or some thoughtful gifts for friends and family back home. Here, you’ll also get the chance to take some photos of the incredible landscapes and local wildlife, like llamas.

Next, we’ll keep heading to “El Mirador del Valle Sagrado”. This lookout over the valley will provide you with the perfect opportunity to photograph the Andean Mountain range and the Sacred Valley together.

We’ll soon arrive at Pisac to visit its colorful market and archaeological site. The Pisac complex is well-known because of its terraces that rise from the bottom of the Mountain to the top in a harmonious way. You’ll also see the biggest Inca cemetery and Pisac’s Intihuatana, which is famous predicting the solstice and equinox that determined the ancient culture’s agriculture calendar.

Once finished, we’ll drive for another hour to Urubamba and enjoy a delicious buffet lunch of Traditional Peruvian dishes. There’ll be a wide range of options available and it’s the best chance to try many foods.

In the afternoon, we’ll visit Ollantaytambo to tour its unique and extensive archaeological site that’s home to water sources, high terraces, temples, and more. 

The site is surrounded by towering mountain peaks and colorful valleys (plus a view of a faraway glacier)!

This town is the most well-preserved layout of a typical, Incan-built city with its narrow, cobbled streets and stone walls. It’s the original Inca town where people still live to this day. Its conservation allows for the enduring legacy of the Incan people to live on and for us to understand the ancient culture better. 

On our way back to Cusco, we’ll make a final stop at the town of Chinchero. You’ll have the opportunity here to visit a beautiful colonial temple, best known by its mural painting above the entranceway (this temple was built on top of Inca foundations). We’ll also get to see the Incan walls in the main Plaza.

The highlight of this town is watching local women making textiles. They’ll teach you the process and you’ll get the chance to support them by purchasing handmade pieces if you wish. Finally, we’ll continue onto Cusco and drop you off at your accommodation early evening.

At Salkantay Trekking, we specify the included and non-included services under all the itineraries listed on our website. We take care of all logistics, but please pay attention to details to avoid missing anything. Some items may be different for specifics programs, so please read carefully before booking with us.

What is included?

High quality service and safety.

  • Pre-departure briefing You’ll meet your trekking guide and group in our office for an orientation before you trek. The meeting will be at 5:00 pm the evening before the trip begins.
  • Experienced tour guide English and Spanish speaking tour guide. All our guides are graduates of the professional career of Tourism of the National University San Antonio Abad of Cusco. We choose them for their professionalism, experience, responsibility, seriousness, unbridled passion for exploring, and sincere desire of proudly share in our culture and history. He or she will keep you safe, sound, and comfortable on your trek so that you can enjoy your time worry-free!
  • Meals Buffet lunch in Urubamba
  • Transportation Private transport All your transportation is included in this package. We will pick you up from your hotel to explore the Sacred Valley. Once you complete the tour, we will take you back to the door of your hotel.

What is not included?

  • Cusco Tourist Ticket This ticket is necessary and allows you admission to many of the most popular attractions in Cusco and the Sacred Valley, including archaeological sites and museums.

From PEN 70.00 (US$20.00) to PEN 130.00 (US$40.00) per person

  • Breakfast and Dinner
  • Travel Insurance
  • Tips for our staff

Tipping is the norm on any excursion in Peru. Although we pay good salaries to our entire team, something extra is always welcome.

  • Additional costs or delays beyond our control.

12. Uber from Cusco to Ollantaytambo

Safe taxi/Uber from Cusco to Ollantaytambo

I will be arriving in Cusco in the evening using Peru Hop bus service from Lima.

I was then hoping to get a taxi to Ollantaytambo.

What is the safest way to arrange for this taxi? Are there reputable taxi company numbers that I could save beforehand?

Can I use Uber to get all the way to Ollantaytambo from Cusco - and is this a good option?

I'm not sure about Uber. If you search the forum you'll see several transportation companies recommended. You can also just hire a taxi at the airport for the trip but you'll have to negotiate with the driver. You can also ask your hotel to arrange a pick up. Taxis with drivers are pretty cheap in Peru so even a meet and greet arranged by your hotel probably won't cost that much.

Arriving in the evening I would book a taxi to meet you on arrival ( assuming that your bus arrives on time) and take you to Ollantaytambo. This could be done either through your accomodation in Ollantaytambo or with a reputable agency like Taxidatum. I would be wary of picking up a taxi at night at the airport. As you are arriv8ng in the evening you may well end up paying a LOT for the ride as the taxis won’t be that happy about returning from Ollantaytambo without a fare.

No idea whether Uber operate in Cusco or not. They didn’t whe we were last there i believe Peru Hop gets to Cusco by 17:30 hrs?

You could take a Colectivo (shared van) from Pavitos street for 10 Soles (US$3.20) or a Taxi for about $30 (100 soles)

If you go to "Pavitos" Street in Cusco you can get in a colectivo taxi for around 10-15 soles ($5 usd). That way you only need to wait until the car is full (4 people) and done! you are on the way!

I am doing the same thing in a few days in August. Did you ever find out?

Another happy customer of taxidatum, about $31 from our hotel in the historic center.

13. How much is taxi from cusco to ollantaytambo (taxi from cusco to ollantaytambo)

The taxi fare from Cusco airport or hotel to Ollantaytambo is $34 dollars in a sedan vehicle. Book now!

14. Private Transfer Cusco to Ollantaytambo

Overview Enjoy a private and seamless transfer between your Cusco hotel and the Ollantaytambo train station. Simply book ahead for this convenient service and enjoy a comfortable ride to Ollantaytambo. A guide well-versed in the local area, Inca history and Peruvian culture will accompany you between the two points so that you can learn as you go. Arrive refreshed and ready to board. Private Transfer from Cusco to Ollantaytambo Train Station Enjoy a private transfer from Cusco to Ollantaytambo Train Station Travel with an expert guide well-versed in the Inca  and Peruvian culture Arrive refreshed and and in plenty of time for your train journey to Aguas Calientes, the departing point for Machu Picchu Read more about Private Transfer from Cusco to Ollantaytambo Train Station

Request Further Information. Get more. Do more.

If you have questions and doubts about this private ride to Inca trail Lares, take your time in telling us your inquiries and we’ll show you a lot more options to do (re-design).

Just email us at:

[email protected]

Or WhatsApp us to:

+51 965154772 (Fredy, the guy responsible of answering your emails and inquiries at headquarter)

How to book

  1. You can get it fully booked by paying an Initial Amount via PayPal and the Total Balance must be paid in USD or PEN cash at the end of tour, then this is how you’ll get your Tour Confirmation from us.
  2. After we receive your “Booking Request”, we'll back to you as soon as possible with the PayPal link and the exact first amount to be paid.
  3. Additional information and requirements will be detailed on the email (or via WhatsApp).

After we receive your email we'll back to you as soon as possible with the PayPal link.

The exact amount and additional requirements will be sent to you later.

NOTE: The itinerary and deep description belongs to Gravity Peru, feel free to visit their website by clicking here.

Now please, start by filling the Booking Form below. If you book with us, you get 5% discount but the tour operator will be Gravity Peru.

Booking Request