Friday, April 29, 2016

Traditional Salkantay Trail to Machu Picchu

Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu 5 days

TRADITIONAL SALKANTAY TRAIL TO MACHU PICCHU 

(05 DAYS / 04 NIGHTS)

This is a traditional and alternative trail to go to Machu Picchu, which combines several altitudinal levels, with uphill hikes up to 4,600 m .a.s.l., and impressive views of the snow-capped Mount Salkantay ( 6,271 meters of altitude).

The tough, but also beautiful landscape takes us to places among snow-covered mountains and high Andean areas, to descend to inter-Andean and subtropical valleys, visiting surroundings, beaches, rivers, microclimates, typical villages, thermal baths and archaeological sites.

In addition, the Andean and tropical fauna and flora turn this hike into an unforgettable experience which ends with the visit of Machu Picchu.

PROGRAM:


DAY 01 - Salkantay: Cusco / Mollepata / Soraypampa


  • 6:00 a.m.: Departure on a tourist transportation, from your hotel, in the city of Cusco , to the locality of Mollepata
  • Contact with the horsemen, equipment logistics, camping accessories and horses
  • Hike around mountainous places, going by the villages of Cruzpata and Challacancha
  • Lunch (Picnic)
  • Arrival in Soraypampa ( 3,850 m .a.s.l.) and installation of the campsite
  • Dinner and overnight stay.

DAY 02 - Salkantay: Soraypampa / Chaullay


  • Breakfast
  • Tough and at the same time, fascinating hike, passing by the highest point of the route; the Salkantay Mountain Pass ( 4,600 m .a.s.l.), with impressive views of the snow-capped Mounts Salkantay ( 6,271 meters of altitude), Humantay and Huayanay
  • Lunch in the area of Huaracmachay
  • Downhill hike to the area of Chaullay ( 2,950 m .a.s.l.)
  • Setting up the campsite and dinner.

DAY 03 - Salkantay: Chaullay / Playa (Sahuayaco) / Santa Teresa


  • Breakfast
  • Hike by the Collpapampa Thermal Baths, Arrayanniyoc, tropical forests, with abundant flora and fauna, observation of beautiful species of orchids, in an interesting ecosystem
  • Arrival in Sahuayaco (Playa)
  • Lunch
  • Transfer on a minibus, to the village of SantaTeresa ( 1,645 m .a.s.l.)
  • Setting up the campsite and dinner
  • Recreation and relax at Cocalmayo´s Thermo-medicinal Baths, in a natural paradise.

DAY 04 - Salkantay: Santa Teresa / Hidroeléctrica / Aguas Calientes


  • Breakfast
  • 7:00 a.m.: Start of the hike to the village of Machu Picchu (Aguas Calientes), on hanging bridges and oroyas, surrounded by abundant nature
  • Lunch in the area of Intiwatana (Hidroeléctrica), at Km. 122 of the railway
  • Guided visit of the Archaeological Compound of Intiwatana
  • Hike along the railway tracks, parallel to the Vilcanota River
  • 3:00 p.m.: Arrival at the village of Machu Picchu and accommodation at a hotel
  • Recreation at Aguas Calientes´ Thermal Baths (Optional and on your own account)
  • Dinner on your own account
  • Discotheque (Optional and on your own account).

DAY 05 - Salkantay: Excursion to the Incan City of Machu Picchu


  • Breakfast at your hotel
  • Tourist bus ride up to the Incan City of Machu Picchu, Wonder of the Modern World, located among abrupt mountains and almost inaccessible places, presenting a set of houses, squares, stairways, towers, walls, water fountains, ceremonial places, such as the Intiwatana (Solar observatory), sacred temples and benched terraces, with an incredible urban harmony, displaying the Incan engineering’s high level of development.
  • Tourist bus ride down to Aguas Calientes
  • Buffet lunch (Optionally, you can have lunch at the Sanctuary Lodge, near the entrance of the Incan City . In this case, we’ll change the return bus schedule)
  • 4:43 p.m.: Departure of the tourist train from Machu Picchu to Cusco
  • 8:13 p.m.: Arrival at Poroy’s train station and transfer to your hotel.
END OF OUR SERVICES.

INCLUDES:


  • Bus transportation to Mollepata
  • Bilingual official tour guide
  • Cook and horsemen
  • Horses (For the gear only)
  • Tents, dining and kitchen tents (Matresses)
  • Transportation Sahuayaco (Playa) / Santa Teresa
  • Entrance fee Cocalmayo´s Thermal Baths
  • Up and down bus ticket in Machu Picchu Pueblo
  • Guided excursion to Machu Picchu and entrance fee
  • Tourist train ticket Machu Picchu Pueblo / Cusco
  • Transfer train station / hotel
  • Full meals during the hike (Vegetarian option)
  • 01 hotel night in Machu Picchu Pueblo
  • 01 buffet lunch and 01 breakfast
  • Support with communication logistics
  • First aid kit, oxygen tank and emergency ropes.

DOES NOT INCLUDE:


  • 19 % VAT tax (For Peruvians only)
  • National and international flight tickets
  • Airport taxes (TUAA) USD $ 06.05, to board national flights and USD $ 30.25, for international flights
  • Non-programed food, extras, snacks, alcoholic drinks, phone calls, laundry shop, tips, etc.
  • Horses (On rent for personal equipment)
  • Sleeping bag (On rent)
  • Services not established in this program
  • Additional nights due to flight or train cancellations, or that of other services, for reasons beyond the company’s control.

RECOMMENDATIONS:


  • Standard backpack
  • Sleeping bag
  • Adequate clothes for cold and heat
  • Hiking shoes
  • Waterproof poncho for the rain
  • Bathing suit and towel
  • Cap, flashlight and sunglasses
  • Canteen, mineral water, water purifying tablets and snacks
  • Repellent and sun blocking lotion
  • Personal hygiene kit
  • Photo camera, camcorder and batteries
  • Extra money in Soles.

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Thursday, April 28, 2016

Machu Picchu on Motorcycles

Machu Picchu on Motorcycles

Machu Picchu on Motorcycles

(02 Days / 01 Night)

This is more than an unforgettable experience: Go from Cusco to Machu Picchu , on a motorcycle.

Had you ever thought of it? Now, you can do it, on the new Cusco / Quillabamba asphalted road, passing by the Sacred Valley’s villages, the Málaga Mountain Pass (4,350 m.a.s.l.), the highest point on the way, going by Santa María, to get to Santa Teresa, on a short stretch of road, to the Intiwatana train station and from there, by train to Machu Picchu Pueblo (Aguas Calientes), for just 10 kilometers.

But, before that, you will have enjoyed Santa Teresa´s delights, in Cocalmayo´s Thermo-medicinal Baths and a “monkey tail” canopy adventure.

PROGRAM

DAY 01           Cusco / Santa María / Santa Teresa / Aguas Calientes


  • Breakfast at your hotel
  • 5:30 a.m.: Departure on our motorcycles, from the city of Cusco, towards the locality of Santa Teresa, on the Sacred Valley’s road, riding up to the Málaga Mountain Pass ( 4,350 m .a.s.l.) and down to the subtropical jungle of the La Convención Valley , on stretches of asphalted and compacted dirt road, in good conditions
  • 10:00 a.m.: Arrival in Santa Teresa ( 1,645 m .a.s.l.)
  • “Monkey tail” canopy adventure, with full adrenaline, gliding through the air, between mountains, above valleys and rivers (Optional and on your own account)
  • Recreation at Cocalmayo´s Thermo-medicinal Baths, in a natural paradise
  • Lunch on your own account
  • 3:30 p.m.: Transfer to the Hidroeléctrica (Intiwatana) train station, on Km. 122 of the railway, to take the train to Machu Picchu Pueblo (Aguas Calentes)
  • 5:30 p.m.: Arrival in the village of Machu Picchu and accommodation at a hotel
  • Dinner on your own account
  • Discotheque (Optional and on your own account)
  • Hotel night in Machu Picchu Pueblo.

DAY 02           Excursion to the Incan City of Machu Picchu / Train to Santa Teresa / Return to Cusco on motorcycles

  • Breakfast at your hotel
  • 6:30 a.m.: Uphill tourist bus ride to the Incan City of Machu Picchu, Wonder of the Modern World, located among abrupt mountains and almost inaccessible places, presenting a set of houses, squares, stairways, towers, walls, water fountains, ceremonial places, such as the Intiwatana (Solar observatory), sacred temples and benched terraces, with an incredible urban harmony, displaying the Incan engineering’s high level of development.
  • 11:00 a.m.: Downhill tourist bus ride to Aguas Calientes
  • 12:00 noon: Return train from Machu Picchu Pueblo to the Hidroeléctrica (Intiwatana) train station
  • Transfer from the train station to the locality of Santa Teresa ( 1,645 m .a.s.l.)
  • Lunch on your own account
  • 3:00 p.m.: Return on motorcycles to the city of Cusco
  • 7:30 p.m.: Arrival in the city of Cusco and transfer to your hotel.

END OF OUR SERVICES

Includes:


  • Motorcycles to choose from (Honda XR Tornado 250, Honda NX Falcón 400, Honda XR650L and Honda XR650R)
  • Basic gear (Helmet, gloves and goggles)
  • Supervision 4x4 pickup truck, with an additional motorcycle (Driver mechanic)
  • Entrance ticket to Cocalmayo´s Thermal Baths
  • Tourist train ticket Hidroeléctrica / Machu Picchu Pueblo / Hidroeléctrica
  • Two-way bus ticket in Machu Picchu Pueblo (Up and down)
  • Guided excursion to Machu Picchu and entrance ticket
  • Bilingual official tour guide
  • 01 hotel night in Machu Picchu Pueblo
  • 01 breakfast
  • Support with communication logistics
  • First aid kit.

Does Not Include:


  • 19 % VAT tax (For Peruvians only)
  • National and international flight tickets
  • Airport taxes (TUAA) USD $ 06.05, to board national flights and USD $ 30.25, for international flights
  • Non-programed food, extras, snacks, alcoholic drinks, phone calls, laundry shop, tips, etc.
  • Gas for the motorcycles
  • Ticket for the canopy adventure tour
  • Services not established in this program
  • Additional nights due to flight or train cancellations, or that of other services, for reasons beyond the company’s control.

Take Along:


  • Small backpack
  • Light clothes for warm weather
  • Jacket for the cold
  • Waterproof poncho (Rain season)
  • Canteen, mineral water and snacks
  • Sun blocking lotion and sunglasses
  • Bathing suit, towel and personal hygiene kit
  • Hat or cap
  • Photo camera, camcorder and batteries
  • Extra money in Soles.

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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Mountain Biking to Machu Picchu

Mountain Biking to Machu Picchu

MOUNTAIN BIKING TO MACHU PICCHU 

(03 DAYS / 02 NIGHTS)

Get to Machu Picchu, in a combination of adventure, ecotourism and culture, with the new Cusco / Quillabamba asphalted road itinerary, linking with the villages of Santa María and mainly, Santa Teresa which has converted itself into the other access way to Machu Picchu, due to its proximity and because it offers you, in addition, alternatives of adventure tourism, such as canopy, cyclotourism, rafting and Cocalmayo´s Thermo-medicinal Baths, in a natural paradise.

This tour is a mix of emotions, travelling by bus to the Málaga Mountain Pass (4,350 m .a.s.l.), we'll go on mountain biking on the downhill stretch to the subtropical jungle, to finally travel a short stretch by train, to Machu Picchu Pueblo (Aguas Calientes).

INCLUDES:


  • Tourist transportation Cusco / Málaga Mountain Pass / Santa María
  • Transportation Santa María / Santa Teresa / Hidroeléctrica train station
  • Bilingual official tour guide
  • Mountain bikes and accessories (Helmets and gloves)
  • Train ticket Hidroeléctrica / Machu Picchu Pueblo
  • Bus ticket in Machu Picchu Pueblo (Up and down)
  • Guided excursion to Machu Picchu and entrance ticket
  • Tourist train ticket Machu Picchu Pueblo / Cusco
  • Transfer train station / hotel
  • 01 entrance ticket to canopy
  • 01 entrance ticket to Cocalmayo´s Thermal Baths
  • 01 night accommodation in Santa Teresa
  • 01 night at a hotel in Machu Picchu Pueblo
  • 02 lunches and 02 breakfasts
  • Support with communication logistics
  • First aid kit, oxygen tank and emergency ropes.

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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Machu Picchu by Road

Machu Picchu by Road

MACHU PICCHU BY ROAD 

(04 DAYS / 03 NIGHTS)

This is an excursion to Machu Picchu, by bus and train, which allows you to discover quite different places in their geography, by the Cusco / Quillabamba asphalted road and village of Santa Teresa; the new access way to Machu Picchu, at just 30 minutes by bus, to the Hidroeléctrica train station and 10 km. by train, to Machu Picchu Pueblo (Aguas Calientes).

The road circuit is very attractive, because it combines high Andean landscapes, with inter-Andean and subtropical valleys, ascending from the Sacred Valley, to the Málaga Mountain Pass (4,350 m .a.s.l.), and descending to 1,645 m.a.s.l., in Santa Teresa, to then connect by train, with Machu Picchu Pueblo.

INCLUDES:


  • Transfers Cusco / Santa Teresa / Hidroeléctrica train station
  • Bilingual official tour guide
  • Tourist train ticket Hidroeléctrica / Machu Picchu Pueblo
  • Tourist train ticket Machu Picchu Pueblo / Cusco and transfer to your hotel
  • Two way bus ticket in Machu Picchu Pueblo (Up and back down)
  • Guided visit of Machu Picchu + entrance fee
  • 01 entrance to Cocalmayo´s Thermal Baths
  • 02 hotel nights in Cusco
  • 01 hotel night in Machu Picchu Pueblo
  • 01 buffet lunch, 01 dinner show and 03 breakfasts
  • Support with communication logistics
  • First aid kit.

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Monday, April 25, 2016

Awaken in Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu - Three windows

AWAKEN IN MACHU PICCHU 

(02 DAYS / 01 NIGHT)

It is a brand new program which promotes the arrival of Peruvian visitors in Machu Picchu, using the itineraries of lesser demand, of the local train between Ollantaytambo and Machu Picchu Pueblo, and vice-versa, which gives them more time in Machu Picchu, to visit archaeological complexes, like the Temple of the Moon and others that cannot normally be appreciated on a short visit.

We offer free day use, at our own hotel in Cusco, to visitors who arrive the day their program starts, to then, transfer them in our own vehicles, to the locality of Ollantaytambo, in the Sacred Valley, and ensure their connection with the local train service to Machu Picchu Pueblo, to go and come back.

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Thursday, April 21, 2016

Dawn in Machu Picchu

Dawn in Machu Picchu

DAWN IN MACHU PICCHU

(04 DAYS / 03 NIGHTS)

This program allows you to visit Cusco's main architectural monuments, combining the traditional circuits, with a more easy go and relaxed way to get to know the Incan City of Machu Picchu and have more time to visit other archaeological complexes, such as Winaywayna, the Temple of the Moon and others which cannot normally be appreciated on a short visit.

Spend the night in Machu Picchu Pueblo, is already, in itself, a different sensation, in nature's peacefulness, under the Apus protection, at the foot of the Incas' Sacred City , in a cosmopolitan atmosphere and a quite warm climate.

INCLUDES:


  • Transfers airport / hotel / airport
  • Transfers hotel / train station / hotel
  • Bilingual official tour guide
  • Guided city tour
  • Guided excursion to the Sacred Valley
  • Guided excursion to Machu Picchu
  • Two way tourist train ticket
  • Two way bus ticket in Machu Picchu Pueblo (Up and back down)
  • Entrance tickets (Cathedral, Qorikancha, Machu Picchu)
  • 03 hotel nights
  • 01 buffet lunch and 03 breakfasts
  • Support with communication logistics
  • First aid kit.
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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Machu Picchu Biking and Trekking

Malaga Pass - Cocalmayo - Santa Teresa to Machu Picchu


MACHU PICCHU BIKING AND TREKKING  

(04 DAYS / 03 NIGHTS)

Get to Machu Picchu, combining mountain biking and hiking, in a mixture of adventure, ecotourism and culture, has converted itself in a new attraction, with the Cusco / Quillabamba asphalted road itinerary, linking with the village of Santa Teresa; the other access way to Machu Picchu, due to its proximity and because it offers you, in addition, alternatives of adventure tourism, such as canopy, cyclotourism, rafting and Cocalmayo´s Thermo-medicinal Baths.

Machu Picchu Biking and Trekking tour is a mix of emotions, in which we’ll travel by bus to the Málaga Mountain Pass (4,350 m .a.s.l.).

Then, we'll go downhill on mountain bikes, on the stretch to the subtropical jungle, to finally hike to Machu Picchu Pueblo.

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Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Choquekirao "Cradle of Gold"

Choquekirao Cradle of Gold

CODE: 5184110001

CHOQUEKIRAO "CRADLE OF GOLD" 

(04 DAYS / 03 NIGHTS)

The great city built by the Incas, is an architectural wonder which possesses impressive benched terraces, a Main or Ceremonial Square, sacred places, royal residences, aqueducts and stone buildings located on terraces, at different levels and distances, communicating by means of stairways and paths.

The ideal complement is the impressive landscape of the Apurimac's Canyon, with its great river, rough mountains and the Condors´ flight. We will access Choquekirao on an Inca trail, from the village of Cachora, with camping equipment, porters and mules.

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Monday, April 18, 2016

Canopy - Escalade - River Rafting - Machu Picchu

River Rafting - Cocalmayo - Canopy - Machu Picchu

CODE: 5184110010

CANOPY / ESCALADE / RIVER RAFTING / MACHU PICCHU 

(3 DAYS / 2 NIGHTS)

The village of Santa Teresa, located on the jungle's edge, 4 hours from the city of Cusco, gives you several alternatives of adventure tourism and recreation, in a subtropical climate and an exuberant nature, as well as the option to easily get to Machu Picchu Pueblo, on a 30 minute stretch of road by bus and 10 kilometers by train.

Furthermore, Santa Teresa offers you a more exciting way of combining your trip to Machu Picchu, with adventure, doing canopy, rock climbing, rafting or relaxing in Cocalmayo´s Thermo-medicinal Baths.

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Friday, April 15, 2016

Inca trail to Ancestral Machu Picchu

Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 4 days

INCA TRAIL TO ANCESTRAL MACHU PICCHU 

(4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS)

The whole Inca trail network which connects the Ancestral City of Machu Picchu has been built in strict harmony with the natural surroundings and landscape, and this 39.8 km. trail crosses several ecological levels, from high Andean areas, to inter-Andean and subtropical valleys, with an exuberant and varied flora and fauna, bringing the hiker closer to many archaeological compounds.

It is a very dynamic, admirable and pleasant trail, because it conjugates history, archaeology and nature. To access this very much appreciated circuit, it is necessary to make a reservation, many months in advance, and it will be subject to reservation confirmation.

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Thursday, April 14, 2016

Easy Go Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

TOUR: EASY GO INCA TRAIL TO MACHU PICCHU  

(02 DAYS / 01 NIGHT) 
FROM USD $ 242


Inca trail to Machu Picchu 2 days

This program is a perfect alternative, to have access to an interesting stretch of the Inca Trail, which connects with the last phase of the traditional hike; that is to say, that of Wiñaywayna to Intipunku and the Incan City of Machu Picchu, ascending from the Vilcanota River, passing by archaeological compounds and pleasant landscapes, of abundant nature, with impressive views of the Vilcanota´s Canyon, its steep green mountains and great river at the bottom of it.

The hike generally lasts about 6 hours, reason for which it is necessary to enter the Incan City again, on the next day, after having spent the night in the village of Machu Picchu (Aguas Calientes).

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Monday, April 11, 2016

Cusco Tourist Guide

CUSCO TOURIST GUIDE

Cusco Tourist Guide - Festivities

WHEN?


Holy Week, March or April, moveable.


Semana Santa en Cusco - Procesión del Señor de los Temblores


Holy Monday is day of the procession and blessing of the Lord of Earthquakes, the patron saint of Cusco.
Corpus Christi, May or June, moveable. A massive procession of 16 patron saints from different churches
takes place.

Qoyllur Rit'i, May or June, moveable.

Qoyllur Rit'i


Its name means "Brightness of Snow" and it is a mixing of ancient Andean religions, dealing with mountain
worship (apus – mountain protectors), with Catholicism.

Some 50,000 people from different regions of the South take part, all decked out in their traditional costumes as they climb the mountain to the Sinakara Sanctuary. Pilgrims usually carry stones of different shapes and sizes that will later be piled on top of each other to form an apacheta ("stone mound"). On the way back, they carry blocks of ice on their backs.

Inti Raymi, June 24th.

Inti Raymi Festivel in Sacsayhuaman


A staging of the festival of the Sun god. Celebrations begin at the Qoricancha and end at Sacsayhuamán. It is a sight full and utterly rooted in Indian traditions.

Our Lady of Mount Carmel, July 16th.

Virgen del Carmen - Paucartambo


It takes place in the town of Paucartambo, a vibrant celebration of dancing, full of color and traditions, and
a religious procession of the Virgin Mary.

For more information www.peru.info

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Cusco Holiday Calendar

Cusco Holiday Calendar
  • Cusquenian Carnival
    • February 07, 2016
  • Cusquenian Holy Week
    •  March 24 and 25, 2016
  • Cruz Velakuy
    •  May 03, 2016
  • Cusquenian Corpus Christi 2016
    •  May 25, 26 and June 02, 2016
  • Feasts of Cusco - Inti Raymi 2016
    • June 24, 2016
  • Independence Day
    • July 28 and 29, 2016
  • Haywariska
    • August 2016
  • Criolla Music Day
    • October 31, 2016
  • Feasts of All Saints
    • November 01 and 02, 2016
  • Cusquenian Christmas - Santuranticuy
    • December 23 and 24, 2016
Source: Emufec

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Cusco Tourist Attractions

Main Tourist Attractions of Cusco


City of Cusco

Plaza de Armas del Cuzco


Discover the Imperial City of Cusco, “Navel of the World”, Humanity’s Cultural Patrimony and South America’s Archaeological Capital City, is to get to know the heart of the prominent Incan culture; a mysterious and magical world.

The traces of Incan, Colonial and Republican remains are present everywhere in the city. Its historical center, composed of squares, neighborhoods, churches, houses, streets, stairways, ornamental fountains, as well as of public and private buildings, displays a harmonious combination of three time periods, in which the Plaza de Armas (Main Square), the Cathedral, Hatun Rumiyoq Street (Twelve Angle Stone), the Temple of the Qorikancha, the city’s churches and colonial mansions, along with the craftsmen’s neighborhood of San Blas stand out, among other attrations of what was the capital city of the Incan Empire called the Tawantinsuyu.

Archaeological Park of Saqsaywaman

Fortaleza de Sacsayhuaman

It is an impressive archaeological complex located only 3 kilometers from the city of Cusco, on top of a small plateau that overlooks the city, at an altitude of 3,555 m.a.s.l. During the Incanato, it was called The House of the Sun and its construction was initiated by the Inca Pachakuteq, after 1438.

The Archaeological Park of Saqsaywaman covers 3,093.80 hectares and shelters more than 200 archaeological sites such as: Altars, doorways, amphitheaters, benched terraces, fountains, paths, aqueducts and other enclosures, among which stand out the impressive Incan complexes of Q’enqo, Pukapukara, Tambomachay and the bastions of Saqsaywaman, built with cyclopean stones lapidated by the Incas.

Cathedral


The construction of Cusco’s Cathedral started in 1559, after the city’s Spanish conquest and foundation. Still unfinished, it was slightly affected by the 1650 earthquake and its construction was concluded, in 1669.

The Cathedral’s design is very ornamental, in renaissance style, and inside it, one finds the best expressions of Colonial gold and silversmithery, wood carvings in cedar and alder wood, such as the pulpit and the Main Altar worked in pure silver, as well as a valuable collection of oil canvases from Cusco’s School of Art. Therefore, the luxurious and harmonious decoration of each enclosure is quite impressive.

Temple of the Qorikancha

Templo del Qorikancha

The Great Temple of the Sun; the Tawantinsuyu’s largest adoratory, was the Incanato’s most extraordinary and dazzling temple. According to many chroniclers, the whole territory’s gold and silver was concentrated there, as these metals would arrive in the form of offerings to the Sacred City, and Temple, given that, in the Incanato, precious metals did not have an economical value, but rather, a religious one.

The different enclosures´ edifications display an admirable architecture in their walls, trapezoidal doors, windows and niches, as well as in their finely polished stone structures, with perfect joints between them. It is said that the colossal Sacred Temple was dedicated to worshiping the Incanato’s deities, such as the Sun, Moon, Stars, Lightning, Rainbow and Water.

Historical Sanctuary of Machu Picchu

Sanctuary of Machu Picchu

The Historical Sanctuary of Machu Picchu is located in the district with the same name, Province of Urubamba and Department of Cusco, 13? 9´ 47´´ of South latitude and 72? 32´ 44´´ of West longitude.

It was declared as Humanity’s Cultural and Natural Patrimony and incorporated in the list of the UNESCO’s Patrimony, since 1983. It is an intangible territory of the National System of Natural Areas protected by the Peruvian State, with a surface of 32,592 hectares (80,535 acres or 325.92 km²), which includes Andean and high jungle Amazonian areas, inter-Andean valleys, gorges, mountains and rivers, which form ecosystems and very varied fauna and flora, like more than 200 species of orquids that develop in its 9 life zones, going from 1,850 to about 6,270 m.a.s.l.

The Sanctuary of Machu Picchu is depositary of a great quantity of archaeological sites of Incan origin, such as Inca Raq´ay, Intiwatana, Intipata, Choquesuysuy, Chaqchabamba, Wiñaywayna, Phuyupatamarca, Sayaqmarca, Runkuraqay, Wayllabamba, Torontoy, Waynaq´ente, Machuq´ente, Q´ente, Qoriwayrachina, Pulpituyoq, Parallaqta, Palqay and the most outstanding icon; the Incan City of Maqchupicchu, Wonder of the Modern World.

The abundant and exquisite biodiversity of its different altitudinal levels, associated with the archaeological sites of great monumental and historical value, have helped increase the value of the Incan trail network wisely built by our ancestors. At present, these trails attract great admiration and preference for adventure tourism, ecotourism, culture and archaeology.

Incan City of Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu

It is located North-west of Cusco, in the basin of the Vilcanota or Willcamayu in Quechua (Sacred River, in Incan times), in the Vilcabamba Mountain Range, and at an altitude of 2,438 m.a.s.l.

Machu Picchu, the stone city, built by the Inca Pachakuteq, is now one of the Modern World’s Seven Wonders, protected by the Young Mountain; the impressive Waynapicchu, situated among abrupt mountains and almost inaccessible places, presenting a set of buildings, such as the Main Square, groups of houses, stairways, towers, walls, water fountains, where ceremonial places stand out, such as the Intiwatana (Solar observatory), the Temple of the Three Windows, the Sacred Temple, etc., and all of this built with an incredible urban harmony, in such a hostile place, demonstrating the advanced development level of Incan engineering.

The Agrarian Sector is composed of benched terraces and embankments, bordering the city and overlooking deep precipices. The city’s built surface is of 530 meters in length and 200 in width, containing 172 buildings, in its urban area. Associated to the high jungle’s landscape, Machu Picchu presents a magic, mysterious, unmatchable and unforgettable beauty.

Incan Trail to Machu Picchu


The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, is part of the Qhapaq Ñan’s routes, the Incan Trails’ Network which covered over 30,000 kilometers, integrating the Empire of the Tawantinsuyu, from the South of Colombia, and Quito, in Ecuador, all the way to the Maule River, in Chile, Salta and Tucumán, in Argentina, including Bolivia and the Peruvian territory, uniting the coast, mountains and jungle.

The traditional route of the Incan Trail to Machu Picchu has a length of 39.6 kilometers, from the Qoriwayrachina Sector, located at Km. 88 of the Cusco / Machu Picchu railroad. The whole Trails’ network that connects the Incan City of Machu Picchu and other archaeological compounds has a construction design in strict harmony with the natural surroundings and landscape, as great stretches of the trails are ledges, at the edge of deep abysses, surrounded by exuberant vegetation, with stairs carved in live rock.

At present, there is an adequate maintenance and signalization allowing the rational and dosified access to the Incan Trail Network to Machu Picchu that runs through different ecological levels, from High Andean areas, to sub-tropical valleys, with an exuberant and varied flora and fauna. It is a very dynamic, admirable and pleasant trail, because it conjugates history, archaeology and nature.

Choquekirao or Cradle of Gold


It is situated between 13? 32´ of South latitude and 72? 44´ of West longitude, at an altitude of 3,033 m.a.s.l. on Mount Salkantay’s foothills, north of the Apurimac River’s valley, in the Province of La Convención, Department of Cusco. The only access to Choquekirao is by means of an Incan trail, from the village of Cachora, in the Department of Apurimac, in 4 day programs, with camping gear, porters and mules.

The great city built by the Incas, is an architectural wonder which presents impressive benched terraces, a Main Square or Ceremonial Square, sacred places, royal residences, aqueducts and stone buildings located on terraces, at different levels and distances, which communicate by means of stairways and paths.

The area where the city of Choquekirao is built, has an important fauna mainly composed of condors, tarucas, vizcachas, foxes, little foxes, pumas (Mountain lions), hummingbirds, bears and the little cock of the rocks; Peru’s National Bird. Among its flora, stand out giant ferns, the ichu (Altitude wild grass) and a great variety of orchids, among which the beautiful Wakanki stands out.

Archaeological Complex of Pisaq


Pisaq’s Archaeological Complex is one of the Sacred Valley’s most beautiful Incan monumental centers.

It is admirable for its colossal constructions with impeccable finish, sets of perfectly assembled symmetric benched terraces, its ceremonial centers, like the Intiwatana which must have been used to observe solar movements, for its sacred places, towers, fortified walls, its cemetery, urban sectors, stone buildings, narrow streets, stairways and aqueducts, to irrigate its agricultural and urban sectors.

In other words, it was an imposing, magical and mysterious place. It is located on top of the highest mountain that dominates the colonial locality of Pisaq, on a dry and rocky surface.

Archaeological Complex of Ollantaytambo


The Archaeological Complex of Ollantaytambo is located 90 kilometers from the city of Cusco, and one gets there by bus, in 1 hour and 20 minutes, on the asphalted road of the Íncas’ Sacred Valley’s Circuit. It is built on two mountains, in a very strategic place which overlooks the whole surrounding valley, and for its features, it is considered that it was a military, religious, administrative and agricultural complex.

This monument presents impressive buildings, with huge polyhedrons that form the walls and trapezoidal doorways of its sacred places and temple, where one can appreciate the façade composed of 6 perfectly assembled red porphyry monoliths.

Archaeological Complex of Chinchero


The Archaeological Complex of Chinchero is located 28 kilometers from the city of Cusco and is connected by means of the asphalted road of the Íncas’ Sacred Valley’s Circuit. This complex was built by Tupac Inca Yupanqui and is composed of extraordinary Incan remains and productive, ceremonial, urban architectural compounds, as well as agricultural and road networks. In the village, the Colonial style church shelters beautiful paintings from Cusco’s School of Art.

The Colonial village is next to the archaeological complex and built upon Incan foundations and walls, and its inhabitants have managed to maintain their ancestral customs. On Sundays, there is a very typical handicraft and agricultural fair, in which the old Incan exchange system is still being used.

Piquillaqta (Pre-Incan city)


It was declared as National Archaeological Park, with a surface of 3,421 hectares and it is situated in the Province of Quispicanchis, about 32 km. east of the city of Cusco. It is a pre-Incan complex, the apogee of which took place between 800 and 1100 a.D., during the time period corresponding to the development of the Wari Regional Confederation.

Piquillaqta contains around 700 buildings, 200 “canchas” (Appartments) and 504 “qolqas” (Warehouses). It is calculated that it might have had a population of about ten thousand inhabitants.

Its urban structure had a harmonious geometrical order divided in straight blocks and streets, and according to Archaeologist Mc Evan, the city had several complementary sectors: The administrative, ceremonial, defensive ones and a trail system. Its buildings had 2 and even 3 floors, with high walls made of stones jointed with mud, which were wide at their base and narrow on top.

Moray (Agricultural Experimental Center)


It is a circular construction, with more than 30 meters in depth and several concentric rings of benched terraces, inside it.

It might have been used as a kind of agricultural laboratory, as each one of the terraces presents climatic conditions of different ecological zones, showing that the Incas had an astonishing knowledge in geography, meteorology and agriculture. In the Andean cosmo-vision, Moray is considered as a magnetic center of reconnection with Mother Earth or Pachamama.

Tipón


This is an Incan archaeological complex which deserves great admiration, for its excellent hydraulic technology represented by ornamental fountains and water canals.

It possesses royal residences, gardens, terraces, benched terraces and walls. Given the water fountains´ high engineering design and quality, it is believed that it must have been an adoratory and hydraulic experimentation center.

Andahuaylillas (Sistine Chapel of America)


Andahuaylillas is a beautiful village, in which San Pedro’s Colonial Church stands out, as it is known as America’s Sistine Chapel. Built at the beginning of the 17th century, it displays golden altars and silversmith’s work, as well as oil canvases and mural paintings from Cusco’s School of Art.

The Manu National Park


The Manu National Park has been recognized by the UNESCO, as Humanity’s Natural Patrimony, and previously, the same organization recognized it as Nucleus Zone of the Manu’s Biosphere Reserve. It is situated in the South-west of Peru, and occupies territories of the departments of Cusco and Madre de Dios, with a surface of 1´909,800 hectares, divided into three great zones:

  • National Park, with 1´532,806 ha.
  • Reserved Zone, with 257,000 ha.
  • Cultural Zone, with 120,000 ha.
It possesses a huge ecological wealth, with more than 20,000 plant species, around 1,000 bird species, 1,200 of butterflies and 200 of mammals, among which stand out the jaguar, otter, 14 species of monkeys, such as the leoncito (Small lion); the smallest in the world, with a weight of 100 gr. and the maquisapa, with 9 kilos.

In the Manu, one can find the whole variety of ecological levels existing in the Amazon, due to the altitudinal variation which goes from 200 to almost 4,000 m.a.s.l. It possesses almost all of Western Peru’s subtropical ecological formations, where there are scientifically very valuable species and ecosystems which make the Manu a very much appreciated natural reserve. For example, in one hectare of tropical forest, 250 different varieties of trees were found.

One can get to the Manu from Cusco, traveling on a light plane, to the Boca Manu Aerodrome or by land, to the Pier of Atalaya, and then, continue the journey on a small motorized boat, on the Alto Madre de Dios River.

Sacred Valley of the Incas


The Sacred Valley of the Incas is one of the foreign, national and local visitors´ favorite circuits, for the cultural and natural attractions it offers, in a mild and very healthy climate.

From the traditional colonial village of Pisaq which presents a typical handicraft fair, passing by localities established on the banks of the Vilcanota River, such as Calca and Urubamba, with producers of the World’s best corn, of export quality, visiting the archaeological complexes of Ollantaytambo and Chinchero; in other words, a full day is necessary to get to know and enjoy the Sacred Valleys´ delights.

Inti Raymi or Sun’s Festivity


The Inti Raymi is a ceremonial festivity with invocations and offerings to the Sun, that the Incas celebrated with much solemnity and veneration, to worship it.

At present, it is staged in several sacred places of the city of Cusco, the main one being the Esplanade of Saqsaywaman, in an impressive artistic display, with beautiful choreographies and costumes which give a special touch to the Sanctuary of Saqsaywaman which is visited every 24th of June, by a multitude of Cusco’s inhabitants, as well as by a great number of foreign and national visitors who give a higher level to the Íncas’ most important festivity.

Warachikuy, Incan War Rite


The Warachikuy, officially declared as National Identity Festivity, equivalent to the Inti Raymi, was a warriors´ rite, for the young male Incan nobility, who were submitted to hard tests of physical dexterity, risk and courage, to step from youth to mature age. The Inca supervised the competitions which, according to the chroniclers, took place during several days, in different places, with frank physical confrontations. The winners were ranked and declared apt for war and to occupy adult men’s functions. Each year, Cusco’s Glorious National Sciences High School (Colegio Nacional de Ciencias) organizes and stages this ancestral rite, on Saqsaywaman’s Esplanade.

Santa Teresa (The new and best alternative to get to Machu Picchu)


The village of Santa Teresa, situated at the jungle’s edge, 4 hours from the city of Cusco, offers you several options of adventure tourism and recreation, in a subtropical climate and an exuberant nature, and also gives you the alternative to get to Machu Picchu Pueblo (Aguas Calientes), more easily, as it is quite close to it (10 kilometers by train and a 6 km. stretch of road).

From the city of Cusco, there are several ways of getting to Santa Teresa, combining train and bus or only going by bus, van, car, motorcycle, bicycle or hiking the Machu Picchu, Salkantay or Choquekirao Incan Trail, as well as by getting there from Quillabamba, “The City of the Eternal Summer”, as it has an excellent climate and a strategic geographical situation.

Cocalmayo is a natural paradise, in the subtropical jungle, which has all the facilities of a small resort, with its three pools of crystalline medicinal waters proceeding from the underground, which convert it in the ideal place for resting, relaxing and therapy. Its infrastructure offers you changing rooms, restrooms, showers, hydromassage facilities, pools with different temperatures, as well as waterfalls and drops, in a beautiful and fascinating natural landscape. In addition, it invites you to taste some exotic drink or an exquisite typical dish.

CANOPY “Monkey’s tail”


It is one of the newest and spectacular pure adrenaline extreme adventure activities, which consists of sliding, by means of a pulley hooked to a belt harness, on cables anchored from one mountain to another.

The emotion of gliding through the air, above mountains, valleys and rivers, at a speed of 60 km. / hour, is undescribable.

This is South America’s highest canopy, with 2,500 meters of cable, distributed in six stretches, with the longest measuring 400 meters and the highest, at more than 150 meters above the ground.

Monday, April 4, 2016

Cusco's Festivities

FESTIVALS OF CUSCO


PRESENTATION CEREMONY OF THE FESTIVAL OF CUSCO

Presentation Ceremony of the Festivities of Cusco

The presentation ceremony of the Festivals of Cusco is carried out in different scenarios one of them was the Government Palace and three years ago it is from the Esplanade the Qorikancha, calling for an approximate number of 150 artists who perform various rituals, event presided over by the Inca, the Coya and the royal entourage of Inti Raymi 2016.


FEATHERING OF THE CITY


The Municipality of Cusco for the purpose of encouraging the participatory spirit of the general population has feathering of the city of Cusco multicolored teaches throughout the month of June.


REPRESENTATION OF THE CRUZ VELACUY (CROSSES PARTY)


This singular sacredly traditional festival that takes place throughout the Andean region between 2 and 3 May, is adopted by the Qosqo Native Art Center a customs stamp and as such.

PARADE AND SCROLLS


During June they are held parades and pageants different school levels, of Universities and Institutes offer their greetings to Cusco with the presentation of dances and processions that enter competition and are rated by a team of specialized juries, these parades take place in the Plaza de Armas of Cusco where EMUFEC installs the necessary logistical elements.

NIGHT LIGHT AND SOUND


Night Light and Sound - Festivities of Cusco

The Cusquenian sky dazzles with fireworks show that for more than 30 minutes illuminates the imperial sky, previous to the show are presented local, national and international arts groups, this event takes place in the Plaza de Armas of Cusco where about 80,000 people attend.

CIVIC PARADE


The Civic Parade, activity instituted in 1967 as an important part of the Jubilee Celebrations of Cusco, convenes the meaningful participation of more than 250 institutions.

EVOCATION AND STAGING OF THE RITUAL CEREMONY OF INTI RAYMI

Inti Raymi at Saqsaywaman

The Inti Raymi or Festival of the Sun was one of the largest celebrations taking place in the empire.

KACHARPARI OF CUSCO'S FESTIVITIES


The Cusqueños enjoy a gastronomic and musical festival that takes place on the Square of Rejoicing in a party atmosphere and farewell to the Feasts of the Cusco, attending authorities, public and foreign visitors.

Source: Emufec

Friday, April 1, 2016

Corpus Christi

Cusquenian Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi - Cusco - Peru

Considered one of the most lavish celebrations of Cusco, consists in the procession of 15 images of saints and virgins from the various parishes of Cusco, to greet the Body of Christ.

Multitudinous celebration held in the Plaza de Armas of Cusco, complemented by gastronomic traditions, being the Chiriuchu (cold picnic) representative dish religious holiday.

SAINTS

It is known that when the Spaniards arrived in Cusco, they saw the cult deities or mummies that were carried in procession was made by the Incas, reason for which they ended that manifestation considered pagan and inserted the place of the gods images of virgins and saints, thus was born this holiday. Today there are 15 images that come out in procession:
  1. San Antonio parish of San Cristobal
  2. St. Jerome's parish district of San Jeronimo
  3. San Cristobal parish of San Cristobal
  4. San Sebastian parish in the district of San Sebastián
  5. Santa Barbara parish district of Poroy
  6. St. Anne parish of Santa Ana
  7. Santiago Apostle Parish of Santiago
  8. San Blas parish of San Blas
  9. St. Peter parish of San Pedro
  10. St. Joseph parish in Bethlehem
  11. Virgin Nativity Parish of Almudena
  12. Virgin of Remedios church of Santa Catalina
  13. Purified Virgin parish of St. Peter
  14. Virgin of Bethlehem in the parish of Bethlehem
  15. Virgin of the Immaculate Conception also called "La Linda" of the Cathedral.

CHIRIUCHU

Chiriuchu - Corpus Christi - Cusco - Peru

The Chiriuchu is an emblematic dish of the feast of Corpus Christi, this pottage dates from the time of the Incas and the colony, Chiriuchu meaning Chiri = cold and uchu = chili pepper. This plate has the ingredients as boiled chicken, baked cuy, charqui or chalona, accompanied with delicious tortillas or flour fritters, roasted corn, cheese, sausage, seaweed (algae), chorizo and egg cups fish or "cau cau" and for those who like spicy, infaltable hot pepper is present.

CALENDAR 2016

  • Wednesday May 25: Entrance
  • Thursday, May 26: Central Day
  • Thursday, 02 June: Eighth of Corpus
Source: Emufec