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Intipunku

Intipunku, Machu Picchu’s Sun Gate

Intipunku, or “Sun Gate” in Quechua, is an imposing stone gateway that serves as the main entrance to Machu Picchu and in the Sacred Valley

Plaza de Ollantaytambo

History of the Town of Ollantaytambo

Ollantaytambo is located amidst arid mountains and colourful landscapes in the northwest corner of the Sacred Valley, the part furthest from Cusco and closest to

Baños terminales de Yura

Yura, the town of medicinal baths

he Yura thermal baths have medicinal properties for some diseases such as arthritis, poor blood circulation, skin diseases, among others. 25 kilometers north of the

Cuevas de Sumbay

The art of the emblematic Sumbay caves

A place that hides millenarian traces In 1968 the archeologist Máximo Neira Avendaño discovered an archaeological complex of nine impressive caves behind the Misti volcano

Intipunku

Intipunku, Machu Picchu’s Sun Gate

Intipunku, or “Sun Gate” in Quechua, is an imposing stone gateway that serves as the main entrance to Machu Picchu and in the Sacred Valley

Plaza de Ollantaytambo

History of the Town of Ollantaytambo

Ollantaytambo is located amidst arid mountains and colourful landscapes in the northwest corner of the Sacred Valley, the part furthest from Cusco and closest to

Baños terminales de Yura

Yura, the town of medicinal baths

he Yura thermal baths have medicinal properties for some diseases such as arthritis, poor blood circulation, skin diseases, among others. 25 kilometers north of the

Cuevas de Sumbay

The art of the emblematic Sumbay caves

A place that hides millenarian traces In 1968 the archeologist Máximo Neira Avendaño discovered an archaeological complex of nine impressive caves behind the Misti volcano

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