Along the Sacred Valley of the Incas, which begins in Huambutío and ends in Ollantaytambo, there are archaeological centers of importance and relief in the Inca period. Visiting them involves little effort because they are adequate, both in the transportation of arrival and departure, as well as in the necessary services. A walk through this magical valley will leave an impression that will last in time and in your memories.
Chinchero
DESCRIPTION The current towns of Chinchero, as well as Ollantaytambo and other places, are built on ancient pre-Hispanic settlements. Chinchero was on the direct road…
Huchuy Qosqo Ruins
DESCRIPTION Its name means small Cusco, and it was the Inca Wiracocha who had it built with palaces and temples, because, feeling old and tired,…
Moray
DESCRIPTION These are agricultural terraces or terraces built in depressions or gigantic natural pits. These terraces are concentrically superimposed, taking the form of a gigantic…
Ollantaytambo, City of the Living Inka
DESCRIPTION Each worked stone is an independent work of art in relation to the others, with different sides, angles and volumes. The ancient Peruvians, far…
Pisac, Archaeological Park
DESCRIPTION The National Archaeological Park of Pisac is made up of groups of archaeological remains, including terraces, aqueducts, roads associated with walls and gates, channeled…