The Incan Sacred Valley houses picturesque towns such as Pisac, Urubamba and Ollantaytambo. Embark on a day-long excursion from Cusco, sample regional food, and acquaint yourself with these lesser-known treasures - delve into their past, traditions, and enigma.
- Pisac - Its attractiveness and picturesque town offers an elaborated craft in their fairs of Thursdays and Sundays with a long and colorful tradition.
Pisaq is one of the most visited places in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, for its a surprising archaeological monuments only comparable with Machu Picchu. It has an enormous system of Incan andenería that ascends up to the abysses, which resemble enormous hanging gardens. In spite of the step of the centuries, it can still be used for the agriculture. The archaeological place, located in the high part, it is conformed by neighborhoods. The Intiwatana, the biggest pre colombus cemetery in the continent, also its cultivation platforms (andenes) and the masthead turrets of vigilance.
Pisaq attends settlers of near towns and thousands of visitors. One of the attractiveness of these fairs is the parade of the authorities or Varayocs who go to the town to listen the mass in Quechua, main language of the region. In the high part they are the Inca ruins of Písaq with a great system of andenerías and with an important solar clock in stone or Intihuatana.
Today Pisaq is one of the most important Archaeological Parks in the region and constitutes one of the best tourist destinations; their name possibly derives of a partridge type very common of this well-known area as “p’isaqa”. Some specialists suggest that the prehispanic city had the form of a “p’isaqa” that represented the local fauna.
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- Lunch
- Bi-lingual guide
- Entrance Ticket All Sites (21 USD - 2 Days Access) | (39 USD - 10 Days Access)
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