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Saturday, June 14, 2008

 

Cusco

The department of Cusco combines fertile inter-Andean valleys with extraordinary mountains that descend to the rim of the jungle, where the landscape contains diverse vegetation and the temperature rises.
UNESCO added the city of Cusco, the ancient capital of the Incan Empire, to its World Cultural Heritage list in 1983. Cusco is definitely one of the most important destinations of PerĂº. Amongst the cobble stone streets, you will stumble upon many ancient, Incan buildings including Koricancha and the palace of Inca Roca, as well the Cathedral and the Church of the Company of Christ with their Andean Baroque structures from the Colonial period. The picturesque neighborhood of San Blas is one of the most traditional neighborhoods of the city, where you can see the workshops of the best artisans of the department. This magical city also has an exciting nightlife with restaurants, cafes, and bars for all tastes. The Fortress of Sacsayhuaman is just ten minutes away from the city, and a just a few minutes journey from there, you can visit the archeological sites of Qenko, Pukapukara, and Tambomacahy, which are all Incan buildings constructed completely with stone.
Just an hour outside of the city of Cusco, you can visit the towns of Pisac, Maras, Chinchero and Ollantaytambo, which are spread throughout the Sacred Valley of the Incas. From the Sacred Valley it is possible take a train to Machupicchu or you can follow one of the Inca Trails, a spectacular network of pathways that snake their way among the snow covered mountains, rivers, and overwhelming countryside, to get to the citadel of Machupicchu. The Inca Trail is one of the best trekking routes in the world; you will find extraordinary archeological sites and areas rich in endemic species of plants and animals.
The most important and beautiful legacy of the ancient Peruvians is the mysterious complex of Machupicchu which is part of the Historic Sanctuary of Machupicchu. This Sanctuary is also one of the few places in the Americas placed on both the World Cultural and Natural Heritage Lists by UNESCO. With its spectacular location on the top of a mountain, complemented by the exuberant surrounding nature, Machupicchu is one of the most unique and special places in the world.

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