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Tour in the city of Cusco

Tour in the city of Cusco

Overview

Visit the city of Cusco and its surroundings in only 6 hours. Admire the ornamental religious beauty of the Cathedral Basilica, built in the 17th century and on the walls of one of the Inca palaces. Next, visit the constructions of the geniuses Inca engineers and architects. They are perfect constructions, and the technique used for their contraction is unknown to current technology. Also, from Sacsayhuaman, have the general view of the city of Cusco.

Itinerary

Day 1: Tour in the city of Cusco

City Tour

The traditional tour where we will visit the city of Cusco and four archaeological sites located around it. This tour is available daily, with departures in the morning at two different times (9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.), or in the afternoon at 1:00 p.m. Pickup is scheduled 20 minutes before the start time, depending on the chosen schedule. The tour lasts approximately 5 hours.

Tour Itinerary

We begin with a visit to the impressive Qoricancha, also known as the Temple of the Sun—one of the most important and symbolic places of the Inca civilization.

After this, we board our bus to explore the following archaeological sites located on the outskirts of Cusco:

  • Sacsayhuaman
    This impressive fortress is strategically built on a hill overlooking the entire city of Cusco. It is famous for its massive carved stones, some as tall as 9 meters (30 feet) and weighing over 350 tons.

  • Qenqo
    Comprising Q’enqo Grande and Q’enqo Chico, the name means labyrinth or zigzag. This site had a purely religious function. On the outside, you’ll find a semicircular amphitheater with trapezoidal niches and a monolith shaped like a puma, which is approximately six meters long.

  • Puka Pukara
    Meaning “Red Fortress,” this site gets its name from the reddish color of its stones, caused by the natural pigments of the soil. It is believed to have served as a military post protecting Tambomachay.

  • Tambomachay
    Located very close to Puka Pukara, Tambomachay was designed for the cult of water and as a resting place for the Sapa Inca. It is also known as the Baths of the Inca. The site consists of a complex system of aqueducts, canals, and waterfalls flowing through the rocks.

After visiting all these sites, we return to the city of Cusco, where our service concludes.

 

Included:

  • TOURIST TRANSPORTATION.
  • Bilingual professional guide (Spanish-English).

Not included:

  • Food
  • Tourist Ticket (BTG).
  • Entrance to Koricancha (S/.20 per person).

Recommendations

  • A hat or hat to protect from the sun.
  • Blocker  solar.
  • Rain jacket or poncho (in rain tent).
  • Water and snacks.
  • Camera
  • Extra money.

GENERAL PRICE

USD. 40

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