
Huayna Picchu: The amazing story of the ‘new mountain’
Huayna Picchu, also known as New Mountain or Young Mountain in its translation from Quechua into Spanish, is located at 2,667 m.a.s.l. in the region of Cusco. Its circular
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Huayna Picchu, also known as New Mountain or Young Mountain in its translation from Quechua into Spanish, is located at 2,667 m.a.s.l. in the region of Cusco. Its circular

Coricancha, the Inca Temple of the Sun, was one of the most sacred and respected buildings of the Inca Empire. People from all over the Empire

As we have said in past notes, the great city of Cusco was formerly the capital of the majestic Tahuantinsuyo empire. Today, we are the

Inspired by the 7 wonders of the ancient world, in 2007 a public and international contest organized by the New Open World Corporation was held,

Quechua, also called Runa simi, was the language spoken by the Incas and is the native language that has spread the most throughout South America. Today

Follow these simple steps to make your trip a magical experience Cusco has an ancient past that beats in its streets, squares and valleys. No

Huayna Picchu, also known as New Mountain or Young Mountain in its translation from Quechua into Spanish, is located at 2,667 m.a.s.l. in the region of Cusco. Its circular

Coricancha, the Inca Temple of the Sun, was one of the most sacred and respected buildings of the Inca Empire. People from all over the Empire

As we have said in past notes, the great city of Cusco was formerly the capital of the majestic Tahuantinsuyo empire. Today, we are the

Inspired by the 7 wonders of the ancient world, in 2007 a public and international contest organized by the New Open World Corporation was held,

Quechua, also called Runa simi, was the language spoken by the Incas and is the native language that has spread the most throughout South America. Today

Follow these simple steps to make your trip a magical experience Cusco has an ancient past that beats in its streets, squares and valleys. No