Overview
Duration
Type tour
Difficulty
Altitude
Acomodation
Group size
Have you heard about the Ruta del Misterio tour? It’s a great way to explore the alternative tourist spots in Cusco, including the famous Morada de los Dioses. This affordable tour takes you to some cool places like the Valley of the Goblins, Huasao Wetlands (also known as the Ents Park), and the Oropesa bakery village where they make the delicious pan chuta. Plus, you get round-trip transport, all entry fees covered, and a professional tour guide. It’s a fantastic deal to see the hidden side of Cusco, the archaeological capital of America!
Itinerary Tour Abode of the Gods Cusco – Mystery Route
DAY 1: TOUR ABODE OF THE GODS CUSCO
The tour starts at 10 AM in the Plaza de Armas in Cusco. If you’re ready to dive into the lesser-known attractions, join the group or get picked up from your hotel. From there, we’ll hop on a tourist bus and head to our first stop: the Morada de los Dioses. This magical place is filled with huge stone sculptures with Incan themes. You’ll have about 40 minutes to take awesome photos and soak in the vibes.
Next, we’ll ride the bus to the Valley of the Goblins. Here, you’ll see unique rock formations shaped like little goblins. Spend around 40 minutes exploring and snapping pictures. After that, we’ll drive to the town of Huasao. While lunch isn’t included, you can grab a tasty local meal at a tourist restaurant. It’s a great chance to try some traditional Cusqueño dishes.
After lunch, we continue our journey to the Huasao Wetlands. This natural area is beautiful with lots of scenery and wild birds. Then, we’ll visit the Ents Park, where you can see wooden carvings of characters like Baby Groot and other fictional figures. You’ll spend a little over an hour here enjoying the creative sculptures.
Our final stop is the Oropesa bakery village. This place is famous for its handmade ovens where they bake the tasty pan chuta. You’ll get to see how it’s made during a 30-minute visit. After that, we head back to Cusco, arriving around 6 PM at the Plaza de Armas.
Includes
- Entry tickets to all attractions
- Comfortable and safe round-trip transportation
- A bilingual professional guide (English and Spanish)
- Option to cancel the tour (with a fee)
No Incluye
- Lunch
- Snacks and drinks
- Extra activities and tips for the staff
- Travel insurance
Packing list Tour Abode of the Gods Cusco – Mystery Route
- Your passport or ID
- A hat
- Comfortable clothes for walking
- A light windbreaker
- A poncho in case it rains
- Snacks and drinks
- Comfortable trekking shoes
- Sunscreen
Overview
Duration
Type tour
Difficulty
Altitude
Acomodation
Group size
Have you heard about the Ruta del Misterio tour? It’s a great way to explore the alternative tourist spots in Cusco, including the famous Morada de los Dioses. This affordable tour takes you to some cool places like the Valley of the Goblins, Huasao Wetlands (also known as the Ents Park), and the Oropesa bakery village where they make the delicious pan chuta. Plus, you get round-trip transport, all entry fees covered, and a professional tour guide. It’s a fantastic deal to see the hidden side of Cusco, the archaeological capital of America!
DAY 1: TOUR ABODE OF THE GODS CUSCO
The tour starts at 10 AM in the Plaza de Armas in Cusco. If you’re ready to dive into the lesser-known attractions, join the group or get picked up from your hotel. From there, we’ll hop on a tourist bus and head to our first stop: the Morada de los Dioses. This magical place is filled with huge stone sculptures with Incan themes. You’ll have about 40 minutes to take awesome photos and soak in the vibes.
Next, we’ll ride the bus to the Valley of the Goblins. Here, you’ll see unique rock formations shaped like little goblins. Spend around 40 minutes exploring and snapping pictures. After that, we’ll drive to the town of Huasao. While lunch isn’t included, you can grab a tasty local meal at a tourist restaurant. It’s a great chance to try some traditional Cusqueño dishes.
After lunch, we continue our journey to the Huasao Wetlands. This natural area is beautiful with lots of scenery and wild birds. Then, we’ll visit the Ents Park, where you can see wooden carvings of characters like Baby Groot and other fictional figures. You’ll spend a little over an hour here enjoying the creative sculptures.
Our final stop is the Oropesa bakery village. This place is famous for its handmade ovens where they bake the tasty pan chuta. You’ll get to see how it’s made during a 30-minute visit. After that, we head back to Cusco, arriving around 6 PM at the Plaza de Armas.
Includes
- Entry tickets to all attractions
- Comfortable and safe round-trip transportation
- A bilingual professional guide (English and Spanish)
- Option to cancel the tour (with a fee)
- Lunch
- Snacks and drinks
- Extra activities and tips for the staff
- Travel insurance
- Your passport or ID
- A hat
- Comfortable clothes for walking
- A light windbreaker
- A poncho in case it rains
- Snacks and drinks
- Comfortable trekking shoes
- Sunscreen