Sirenachayoc Waterfall + Pisac
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Experience the perfect harmony of natural beauty and ancient heritage on this unique day trip to the Sirenachayoc Waterfall and the famous Pisac archaeological site and market in the Sacred Valley.
Your journey begins with a short and scenic hike to the hidden Sirenachayoc Waterfall, a peaceful spot surrounded by Andean vegetation, mysterious rock formations, and local legends. Known as the “Waterfall of the Sirens,” this tranquil place invites quiet reflection, nature photography, and a refreshing escape from the crowds.
After reconnecting with nature, continue to the charming town of Pisac, where you’ll explore one of the most impressive Inca sites overlooking the valley. Enjoy panoramic views, intricate stonework, and learn about Inca engineering and religious beliefs. End your day with free time at the Pisac artisan market, famous for its handicrafts and local color.
Location
Peru – Cusco
Duration
Half-day
Altitude
3,400 msnm
Group Size
2 to 10
Transportation
Private
Difficulty
Moderate
Itinerary
- 8:00 am: Pickup from hotel in Cusco or Sacred Valley
- Drive to Amaru or nearby community trailhead
- Begin light hike (~40 min) to Sirenachayoc Waterfall
- Free time for photos, meditation, or a guided nature talk
- Drive to Pisac Archaeological Site – guided exploration of temples, terraces, and viewpoints
- Lunch break (local restaurant or picnic – optional)
- Afternoon visit to the Pisac Market – shop for textiles, jewelry, and ceramics
- Return to hotel around 4:30–5:00 pm
Include
- Private transportation (round trip)
- Bilingual cultural/nature guide
- Entrance tickets to Pisac ruins
- Guided walk to Sirenachayoc
- First aid kit
Not Include
- Meals (lunch can be added upon request)
- Tips for guide
- Personal purchases at the market
Recommendation
- Comfortable hiking shoes
- Sun protection (hat, sunscreen)
- Water bottle
- Light jacket or poncho (possible light rain)
- Camera or phone
- Small backpack
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s an easy 30–45-minute hike with a gentle incline, suitable for most travelers. The trail is well-marked and peaceful.
The water is very cold and not recommended for swimming, but you can touch or sit near it to feel its energy.

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