Guided Tours
Beyond our retreat work, Espiral Retreats also offers guided tours to archeological and sacred sites in the Sacred Valley and Cusco region. These journeys weave history, tradition, and spiritual connection, offering participants a deeper understanding of Andean wisdom and the cultural roots that continue to inspire our path.
Our experienced guides lead groups with respect, storytelling, and ceremony, creating an immersive experience that goes beyond tourism into true cultural exchange.
Chupani
Nestled in a quiet valley above Urubamba, Chupani (Pumahuanca) is a sacred landscape of waterfalls, medicinal plants, and Inca terraces. This powerful site was once a training ground for Inca nobility, where they learned agriculture, healing, and spirituality. Today, it offers a serene space for walking, meditation, and connecting with nature’s medicines in their original habitat.

CHINCHERO - Urquillos
This ancient Inca trail descends from the highland village of Chinchero down to Urquillos in the Sacred Valley. Along the path, you walk over original Inca stonework, pass through agricultural terraces, and witness breathtaking views of the valley. The route carries the energy of ancient travelers and traders who once connected highlands and lowlands through this very path.

KILLARUMIYoq
Known as the “Temple of the Moon,” Killarumiyoq was a sacred ceremonial center dedicated to lunar cycles and feminine energy. The site contains finely carved stones, ceremonial platforms, and natural springs used in ritual offerings. It remains a place of pilgrimage for those honoring the balance between masculine and feminine forces in Andean cosmology.

HUCHUY QOSQO
Perched high above the Sacred Valley, Huchuy Qosqo (“Little Cusco”) was once an important royal estate. Its massive stone terraces, finely built structures, and expansive views speak of its role as a retreat for Inca rulers. The journey to reach Huchuy Qosqo is equally transformative, offering a challenging yet rewarding trek across high passes, lagoons, and mountain vistas.

Temple of the Moon (Cusco)
Hidden just outside the city of Cusco, this ceremonial cave site is one of the most mysterious and spiritually charged locations in the Andes. The Temple of the Moon was used for fertility rites and ceremonies dedicated to Pachamama (Mother Earth) and lunar energies. Carved into living rock, the chambers resonate with a timeless energy, inviting reflection and ritual.

URCO/Pitusiray
Located near Calca, Urco is a sacred site associated with water fertility rituals and the Inca agricultural calendar. Its carved stones and ritual fountains were used to honor the life-giving forces of water, essential for Andean farming. Towering above the valley is Apu Pitusiray, one of the most revered mountains of the region, whose snowcapped peak is linked to myths of love, sacrifice, and cosmic balance. Visiting Urco connects you to the intimate relationship the Incas held with the elements and the Apus (sacred mountains).
