Private Tours in Cusco
:: Private Sacred Valley Tour
:: Cusco City tour
:: Maras, Moray and Salt  Mines
:: Tipon Pikillacta Andahuaylillas
Traditional Tours in Cusco & Machupìcchu
:: 1D Tour to Machu Picchu
:: 2D Tour to Machu Picchu
:: 2D/1N Sacred Valley & Machu
:: 1D Tour of the Sacred Valley
:: Half Day City Tour in Cusco
:: 1D Tour to Inti Raymi Cusco
:: Shared Tour / South of Cusco
:: Shared Tours to Maras Moray
Adventure Tours in Cusco
:: Biking Maras Moray
:: River Rafting
:: Horse Riding in Cusco
Tours In Puno
:: 4D/3N Titicaca Lake-Puno
:: 3D/2N Titicaca Lake-Puno
:: 2D/1N Titicaca Lake-Puno
:: 1 Day Titicaca Lake-Puno
:: Half day Tour of Uros
:: Half Day tour of Sillustani
:: Private City Tour in Puno
:: Festival of Candelaria in Puno
:: Half Day Sea Kayaking Uros
:: Full Day Sea Kayaking Uros
:: 2D/1N Kayak Uros/Amantani
:: 3D/2N Kayak Uros/Amantani
:: Downhill in Puno /Yanamayo
:: Half Day Biking in Puno
:: Full Day Biking in Puno
Tours In Arequipa
:: City Tour in Arequipa
:: 2D/1N Colca canyon
:: 3D full trekking Colca  canyon
:: 3D Soft trekking Colca Canyon
Tours In Nazca
:: Cusco-Nazca-Lima 1D/1N
:: Arequipa-Nazca-Lima  1D/1N
:: 3D/2N Arequipa/Nazca/Lima
:: 3D/2N Cusco/Nazca/Lima

City Tour in Cusco and Outskirts

Cathedral, Qoricancha, Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, Puca pucara and

Tambomachay

Price per person US$ 15.0

Description:
We pick you up from your Hotel around 1:30 -1:40 pm to start visiting the following attractives , with a professional guide :

The Cathedral.- Cusco Cathedral is a Baroque-style cathedral built on the foundations of the palace of the Inca Wirachocha in Cusco.Construction began in 1550, using many stones looted from the site of the hillside Sacsayhuaman fortress, and was completed a century later. It is considered one of the most splendid Spanish colonial churches in the Americas.
Within the cathedral's high walls are some of the best examples of the Cusqueña school of painting, including a Marcos Zapata painting of the Last Supper with a local specialty, cuy (guinea pig), as the main dish,The cathedral's centerpieces are its massive, solid-silver altar, and the enormous 1659 Maria Angola bell, the largest in South America, which hangs in one of the towers,
The cedar choir has carved rows of saints, popes, and bishops, all in stunning detail down to their delicately articulated hands. Five chapels flank each side of the nave; the one dedicated to Nuestro Señor de los Temblores (Our Lord of the Earthquakes) contains a solid-gold crucifix that, legend has it, minimized damage to the chapel during a 1650 earthquake.
There's non-Christian imagery in Cusco Cathedral too: figures of pumas, the Inca representation of the earth, are carved on the enormous main doors. Normal access to the cathedral is not via those doors but through the adjoining Iglesia del Triunfo, the city's first Christian church.

The Koricancha Palace and Convent of Santo Domingo.- Koricancha is a classic example of the fusion of Inca and Western cultures, and was one of the most important temples in the Tahuantinsuyu. Its finely polished stone walls were used as the foundations of the Convent of Santo Domingo.The temple, whose walls were said to have been sheathed in gold and silver, was dedicated to sun worship, as well as containing images of the gods of thunder and Wiracocha, deities brought from various regions and the mummified bodies of Inca rulers.Worship within the temple was reserved for the highest-ranking figures of the era, and it was visited by representatives of distant, non-Inca communities all over the empire to render homage to the gods of the Tahuantinsuyu

Sacsayhuaman.- Sacsayhuaman is one of the most amazing Incan constructions for tourists. Its Quechua name means "satisfied falcon", it was the falcon that guarded the capital of the empire, since it was possible to overlook Cusco from the hill in where it was erected. If, as it is known, Cusco was designed with the shape of a lying puma, Sacsayhuaman would be its head, and the Coricancha would correspond to the feline's genitalia. It is said that the work was started by Pachacutec and continued by Tupac Yupanqui, even though some chroniclers state that it was Huayna Capac who gave it the final touch. Inca Garcilaso de la Vega says that Apu Huallpa Rimachi was the main architect, and that Inca Maricanhi, Acahuana Inca and Calla Cunchuy successively took control of the works.Its construction took over seven decades and required the work of 20,000 men approximately, both for the foundations and hewn stone works, the transportation of materials, carving and stones setting. Hewn stones could have been located at Muina, Huacoto and Rumicolca, 20 kilometers away from Cusco, and at closer places such as Sallu, Rumi, Chita, Curovilca and Viracocha. Some of its external walls exceed the 9 meters of height and 350 tons of weight.Spectacular fortress built with huge carved rocks jointed with absolute accuracy, this astounding sample of the Incan military architecture is, undoubtedly, the greatest architectonic work of the Tahuantinsuyo. But, in addition, it proves the undeniable firmness of the great administrative capacity of the empire and its powerful logistic system capable of mobilizing and organizing such a work.It is located 2 km away from the city of Cusco, that is, 10 minutes by car. As of the Spaniards arrival its aspect has changed a lot, since this fortress was used as a hewn stone to build the colonial Cusco.

Qenqo.- At 4 and 6 km, 5 minutes to the northeast of Cusco, by asphalted road, we can find the two archaeological sites of Quenko: Quenko Grande, which is located near the road that goes from Sacsayhuaman to Pi¬sac; and Quenko Chico, which is located at 350 meters to the west from the latter, on the hillside. Both of them are worship places whose nature has not been deciphered yet, but in which we can highlight the Inca's predilection for stone and their thoroughness with regard to the carving process.These sites are limestone outcrops on which intricate mythical representations had been carved. It is believed that it was destined to the worship of the land. Its Quechua name means zigzag, probably due to the labyrinthine underground galleries, or due to the small channels carved on rocks with that shape

Puca-Pucara.- At 7 km to the northeast of the city, by the road leading to Pisac (30 minutes by car and 2 hours on foot), we find this incas site which Quechua name means "red fortress" due to the color of the rocks when the twilight reflects on them. (puca = red and pucara = fortress or defended place),It would deal about a military building made up by overlapping terraces, interior squares, aqueducts, watchtowers, high walls and staircases. However, Its presence along the road may also indicate that it was a wayside inn, though its structure does not belong to the standard outlining that characterizes those buildings along the Inca trails. On this possibility, there is a version that says the Inca accommodated there his numerous delegation each time he decided to visit the Tambomachay baths.The site occupies another typical rocky place standing out in the Sacsayhuaman plain. Towards the western side, it shows a facade on a free area like a small square. On the opposite site, there is a medium size building, which main characteristic is its strategic location since it controls the whole surrounding territory.

Tambomachay.-Tombo Machay, 7 km northeast of Cusco, is believed to have been built around 1500 AD,This site, sometimes referred to as Inca's Bath or El Baño del Inca, is thought to have been used for religious functions. Some theories suggest Tombo Machay was involved in an Inca water cult. Fountains or waterfalls fed by spring water were used to channel water to a ceremonial stone bath. The fountains are still functional at this well preserved site. Above the baths is an Inca wall.Tambo Machay is located in a sheltered area about 300m off the road to Pisac.

Frequency: everyday in the afternoons.

It includes:

• Pick up from your hotel.
• First Class Tourism Bus.
• Tourism Oficial Guide.

It does not Included:

• Entrance Tickets to Koricancha ( S/ 25 Soles )
• Entrance Tickets to the Cathedral ( S/ 10 Soles)
• Tourist Tickets. ( Big tourist ticket S/ 130 Soles / Partial ticket S/ 70 Soles )
• The price of the tour does not include neither the tickets to visit the archeological groups nor the tickets for the churches.
• BTC (Boleto turistico del Cusco, Cusco tourist ticket allows to enter into Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, Pucapucara, tambomachay, Museums and to visit the Sacred Valley of the Inkas.
• Children and students have discount of 50% for the entrances.

PRICE INFORMATION AND HOW TO  BOOK

Terms and Conditions of trip, 2010

Trekking Tours in Cusco
:: 4D/3N Inca Trail / Machup
:: 2D/1N Inka Trail / Machup
:: 5D/4N Salkantay Trek
:: 4D/3N Lares Trek
:: 2D/1N Lares Trek
:: 4D/3N to Choquequirao
:: 5D/4N to Choquequirao
:: 8D/7N Choquequiraw / Mapi
:: 7D/6N Ausangate Trek
:: 3D/2N Hike Huchuy Qosqo
:: 4D/3N Inca Jungle Bike
:: 3D/2N Inca Jungle Bike
Jungle Tours
:: 4D/3N Tambo Jungle Lodge
:: 3D/2N Tambo Jungle Lodge
:: 3D/2N at Explorer Inn
:: 4D/3N at Explorer Inn
:: 5D/4N at Explorer Inn
:: 4D/3N Sandoval Lake Lodge
:: 3D/2N Sandoval Lake Lodge
:: 5D/4N Wasai Lodge
:: 4D/3N Wasai Lodge
Tours to Manu
:: 4D/3N Manu Cloud Forest
:: 4D/3N Manu wildlife Center
:: 5D/4N Manu wildlife Center
:: 5D/4N "Wildlife Tambopata
:: 4D/3N "Wildlife Tambopata
Special Packages 2010
:: Special package 3D/2N
:: Special package 4D/3N
:: Special package 5D/4N
:: Special package 6D/5N
:: Special package 7D/6N
:: Special package 8D/7N
:: Special package 9D/8N
:: Special package 10D/9N
:: Special package 12D/11N
:: Special package 14D/13N
:: Special package 16D/15N
Tours In Bolivia
:: City Tour in La Paz
:: Tour Uyuni / Sud Lipez
:: Tour La Paz / Uyuni
:: Tour La Paz and Salt Lake
:: Hotels in La Paz

Land of the Incas Review: Cusco, Peru

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