Yes, and it’s a great option if you’re looking for an authentic and budget-friendly experience! Traveling independently to the Sacred Valley by bus from Cusco is totally possible, although it does require a bit of planning ahead.
What routes can you take on your own?
You can visit the main destinations in the Sacred Valley —Pisac, Urubamba, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero— using public transportation (colectivos or local buses). These are the most common routes:
Cusco to Pisac: colectivos depart from Calle Puputi every 15–20 minutes.
Cusco to Urubamba and Ollantaytambo: colectivos leave from Calle Pavitos, running from 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Cusco to Chinchero: buses and colectivos depart from the stop on Av. Grau.
Tickets are paid directly to the driver and are very affordable.
Tips if you’re traveling on your own
Start early: To make the most of your day and avoid crowds.
Bring small change: Payments are in cash and in soles.
Get the Tourist Ticket: Required to enter most archaeological sites.
Check return times carefully: Especially if you’re planning to come back from Ollantaytambo in the afternoon.
Can it be combined with tours?
Absolutely. Many travelers choose to do the first leg on their own and then join a guided tour somewhere in the Sacred Valley. Another option is to book just the transportation with us, without intermediaries, so you can travel safely with guaranteed schedules.
Why choose us as your local operator?
Authorized and comfortable transportation
Experienced drivers familiar with the route
Bookings with no intermediaries or hidden fees
Personalized assistance for independent travelers
Alternative: shared private transportation
If you’d prefer more comfort without paying for a full tour, we also offer shared tourist buses with a guide and strategic stops. Perfect if you want to explore without worrying about connections or bus stops.
Want to travel independently without complications?
Book your seat with us and explore the Sacred Valley safely, comfortably, and affordably.