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Experience the ancient wonders of Peru’s Sacred Valley through this immersive archaeology program. Volunteers work alongside experienced archaeologists to preserve and restore significant cultural heritage sites. Activities range from site maintenance and artifact classification to historical mapping and cultural workshops. This program is ideal for those passionate about archaeology, history, and hands-on cultural preservation.
Program Highlights:
Arrival Day, Sunday: Arrive at Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ). Meet your host family, settle in, and explore Cusco.
Day 2, Monday: Attend a mandatory orientation session in Cusco covering program goals, cultural etiquette, and project logistics. Transfer to the archaeological site and meet your new host family.
Days 3-5, Tuesday-Friday: Volunteer at archaeological sites for 4-6 hours daily, taking part in tasks like artifact cleaning, site maintenance, and historical mapping.
Days 6-7, Saturday-Sunday: Weekends are typically free for relaxation and exploration. However, if additional help is needed, the project director may request volunteer support on these days.
Remaining Weeks: Follow a similar volunteering schedule from Monday to Friday, with weekends usually free. Departure from the program is on a Saturday.
What’s Included
What’s not Included
Flights, visas (if required), travel health insurance, lunches in Cusco and personal expenses
Cusco, Peru’s historic capital, nestles in the Andes Mountains and once formed the heart of the Inca Empire. The surrounding Sacred Valley is home to awe-inspiring archaeological treasures, including Machu Picchu, Ollantaytambo, and Moray. This region boasts stunning landscapes of high-altitude mountains, lush valleys, and ancient ruins. Cusco itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore ancient stone streets, savor world-renowned Peruvian cuisine, and take part in traditional festivals that merge Incan and Spanish customs.
The archaeological project sites and accommodations are located 1 to 2 hours outside Cusco. The program provides public bus transportation to and from the project site at the beginning and the end.
About the Organization/Program
The archaeology program partners with Peru’s Ministry of Culture and has worked on cultural preservation projects for over 15 years. With access to over 300 heritage sites, volunteers play a key role in conserving the region’s rich archaeological history through supervised tasks led by experienced archaeologists and local experts.
Volunteer Tasks
Volunteers engage in archeological site maintenance, artifact classification, and the creation of historical maps. You will assist in archaeological workshops focused on ancient crafts such as weaving and ceramics while preserving national heritage. The work is physically demanding, but highly rewarding.
Some of your tasks may include:
Working Hours: Volunteers typically work 4-6 hours per day, Monday to Friday, with shifts scheduled in the morning or afternoon based on project needs. If additional help is required, the project director may request help on weekends. Please note that local holidays may affect the regular work schedule.
Please note: Our Field Managers provide ongoing support, though they are not present at the project site. You will work directly with the Spanish-speaking project director and their assistants.
Spanish Immersion Week—Recommended Add-on:
Kickstart your volunteer experience with a Spanish Immersion Week in Peru! During your first week, join small-group Spanish classes held Monday through Thursday for four hours each day. In the evenings, take part in cultural activities while connecting with fellow volunteers from around the world. See Additional Options below for fees.
Included in the Spanish Immersion Week:
Important Note: If a suitable group cannot be formed at your language level, you will receive one hour of private tutoring for every two hours of group classes. This ensures a personalized and effective learning experience.
Activities & Tours:
Cusco and its surrounding towns host vibrant celebrations year-round, blending Inca and Catholic traditions. Volunteers can experience a wide range of cultural events, with a monthly events calendar posted by local staff for simple planning.
During your time off, you can explore the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu and hike the legendary Inca Trail. Visit Ollantaytambo’s impressive terraces, the mysterious Moray agricultural site, and the ancient city of Chinchero. Adventure seekers can enjoy mountain trekking, river rafting, and zip-lining through the Andes. Relax at Lake Titicaca, the world’s highest navigable lake, or take a scenic train ride through the Sacred Valley. Cultural enthusiasts can immerse themselves in local festivals, Andean music performances, and artisanal markets. Food lovers will enjoy sampling Peruvian delicacies, like ceviche, alpaca meat, and authentic empanadas.
You can conveniently book tours and excursions through a trusted travel partner. We can provide contact details after registration.
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