Inti Raymi (word in Quechua) festival of the sun, is an ancient Andean celebration that dates back to the year 1430. It was established by the Inca Pachacútec to honor the main divinity of the Inca empire: the Sun...
Read MoreAccording to our traditional festivities, Corpus Christi for this year is scheduled for Thursday, June 16th. It begins a day before known as the “Corpus Entrance”, where the protagonists are 15 representations of Saints and Virgins who are present...
Read MoreThe Local Train is a service exclusively for national tourists (with DNI and/or Immigration Card), Cusqueños and residents. To purchase these tickets it is directly in the Peru Rail offices that are located in the city of Cusco, the...
Read MoreMAY 1, 1886 is a very important date, which was recorded in history by a painful outcome, this event occurs when workers carry out protests to seek better working conditions, reduce working hours which were from 16 to 18...
Read MoreIt is celebrated on the second Sunday of May, a very important and tender date, where tribute is paid to mothers in each home, for the great work and dedication to their children. If there is a true, unconditional...
Read MoreOne of the most visited destinations for the celebration of the new year, the main stage is the Plaza de Armas, where many visitors from different places are present to enjoy free concerts and fireworks that are organized...
Read MoreVery important celebration for all people around the world. In the city of Cusco he is manners and traditionalist; since it shows the birth of the Child Jesus in an Andean way. It begins on December 24 with the...
Read MoreIt is a fairly traditional Catholic festival in the city of Cusco and its provinces. Where it leads to being able to travel this Easter, give yourself a getaway and be able to visit wonderful places that this beautiful...
Read MoreMachu Picchu (name from the Quechua language meaning Machu Pikchu “Old Mountain”) is the designation given to this renowned Inca Andean village, built mainly in stone in the mid-fifteenth century and serves as a union between the mountains of...
Read MoreIntiwatana Hill and terraces west of the Sacred Plaza On the left are the precipices that defended Machu Picchu from the aggressions. In the first place, a group of terraces where the old inhabitants planted their crops. Base camp...
Read MoreMuseum of Pre-Columbian Art Location: Plazoleta Nazarenas, one block from the Plaza de Armas. Casa Cabrera, in this extraordinary historical monument, synthesizes the history of urban architecture in the imperial city, from the segments of the Inca wall that...
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