Cusco is considered the first tourist destination in Peru and it is because it has a great variety of tourist attractions and the Inca city of Machu Picchu as the main tourist attraction. Among its other tourist attractions is the famous mountain of 7 colors (Vinicunca), but this is not the only mountain of colors in Cusco. There are also two other colored mountains in Cusco that are really very beautiful and that are somewhat similar. Meet the three colored mountains in Cusco: • Mountain of 7 colors Vinicunca (Winikunka). • Rainbow mountain of Palcoyo (Palccoyo). • Mountain of colors Pallay Poncho (Pallya Punchu). Rainbow Mountain Vinicunca Book Now The famous mountain of 7 colors Vinicunca is the second main attraction of the city of Cusco, and is considered a very cozy and quiet place. To get to the mountain of 7 colors it is advisable to be in good physical condition since it requires a walk of approximately 1 hour and a half. Recommendations to visit the mountain of colors: • Be a day before in Cusco to acclimatize and not suffer from altitude sickness. • Be in moderate physical condition. • Before leaving for the mountain of colors it is advisable to take a coca tea, or a pill for altitude sickness (Soroche), consult your doctor or pharmacy. • Wear trekking shoes that are ideal for walks. • Bring sunscreen and sunglasses. • Warm clothes for the cold in the morning. • You can also visit the Red Valley Rainbow Mountain of Palcoyo Book Now The rainbow mountain of Palcoyo is the perfect option for those who do not want to do a lot of walking. Palcoyo is considered the other mountain of colors and first cousin of the mountain of colors Vinicunca. Palcoyo is considered today as
How to get to Machu Picchu from Cusco is a very frequent question of every traveler, here we will give you some tips and advice on how to get to Aguas Calientes, "Machu Picchu town" from Cusco. Know the most famous routes to visit the Inca city of Machu Picchu. Machu Picchu from Cusco Via Train One of the ways to get to Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu Town) from Cusco is by train, this route is generally very beautiful since on the way you can see beautiful landscapes of the sacred valley of the Incas. To opt for this option you must purchase your train ticket from the San Pedro train station or buy directly from the pages of Peru Rail or Inca Rail, both companies offer the train from Cusco to Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu town). This service is available from April to December, in other months the route is closed. How to get to the San Pedro station? • From the Cusco Airport, you can choose to take a taxi, the approximate cost is 10 Soles and the estimated time is 30 minutes, it all depends on the city traffic. • From the center of Cusco and surroundings, you can take a taxi, cost 5 soles and the approximate time is 15 minutes, it all depends on the traffic of the city. • From the Plaza de Armas of Cusco or very close to it you can choose to walk. The San Pedro train station is 10 minutes from the Plaza de Armas of Cusco. You can walk with ease but always take care of your belongings. Machu Picchu from Ollantaytambo Via Tren Another option to get to Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu town) is by Ollantaytambo via train, this route is very beautiful and many travelers prefer to
Organize your travel plan to Cusco well, and here we tell you which places you should visit SI or SI in the city of Cusco. It is advisable to always arrive before noon and try to acclimatize in this beautiful city. Remember that the itinerary of the days you can change it according to what you want to visit and the time you have in Cusco. Trips to Cusco Here is a list of what you can do in Cusco in 10 days. Day 1: Cusco and surroundings It is an ideal option for those who want to start visiting the city of Cusco, and usually several travel agencies in Cusco offer this circuit, which starts around mid-day and the places to visit are: The Cathedral of Cusco, The Temple of Qoricancha, Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, PukaPukara and Tambochay. Remember that to visit these tourist sites you must have the tourist ticket of Cusco, and if you are going to be several days in Cusco and you have planned to visit almost all the archaeological ruins it is advisable to have the general tourist ticket, if only these two or three days You can buy the partial tourist ticket according to the places you will visit. Day 2: Mountain of Colors Vinicunca Undoubtedly, it is one of the sites that you or SI have to visit, but before starting the circuit you should take a coca tea for altitude sickness, since this circuit is at almost 5000 meters above sea level. And it requires a walk that lasts between 4 to 6 hours (Round Trip). A lot of travelers think that the walk to the mountain of 7 colors Vinicunca is easy, but they come across with the surprise that it is very tired and they arrive at the jousting mountain of
A large number of travelers from all over the world ask themselves what the mountains of colors are in Cusco, and without a doubt we have the mountain of Colores Vinicunca and the mountain of Palcoyo colors, both mountains are located in the city of Cusco and it is the favorite destination of every traveler. Mountain of seven Colors Vinicunca The mountain 7 colors of Vinicunca receives daily a large number of tourists from around the world, and it is a route that starts from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. approximately, a full day tour where you will have to make a walk for 3 hours to get to this point. The mountain of 7 colors is cataloged by the magazine NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC as one of the most beautiful places in Cusco and that every traveler has to know. BOOK NOW VINICUNCA Name: Cerro Colorado, 7 Colors Mountain, Vinicunca, Winicunca, Rainbow Mountain Trekking: 4 to 6 hours (Round trip) Physical difficulty: High average Best season: From April to September, dry season. Best time: August. Entrance ticket: S/. 10 soles or US$ 3 Route: You can do it on your own or with a travel agency. Palcoyo Rainbow Mountain The rainbow mountain of Palcoyo is the other mountain of 7 colors that is in the city of Cusco, Palcoyo unlike Vinicunca is much more accessible and does not require much walking, which makes this route the perfect option for those who want do little trekking, another of the advantages of Palcoyo is the schedule since it is much more accessible and the tour starts from 6.30 am to 5:00 pm. As for visits Palcoyo are not yet known as Vinicunca but daily receives an average of visits. And its route is practically beautiful where you can enjoy beautiful landscapes. BOOK NOW PALCOYO
Cusco Tourist Ticket is fundamental to visit different archaeological sites of Cusco, for all foreign and national travelers it is always necessary to have this tourist ticket. You must bear in mind that some tours in Cusco need this tourist ticket, which are: City Tour Cusco, Tour Sacred Valley of the Incas, Tour Valle Sur Cusco and the Tour Andenes de Moray. So if you are going to do any of these tours it is necessary to have the tourist ticket, usually it is not included in the tours and that is why it is always good to ask the travel agency that sold you the tour if you include the ticket tourist or not. Now if you have purchased a travel package of 7D / 6N, 6D / 5N, 5D / 4N they are usually included, but it is always advisable to ask. The Tourist Ticket of Cusco With the tourist ticket you can access 16 sites in the City of Cusco and its surroundings. The good thing about the tourist ticket is that if you want to visit only some sites you can buy the partial ticket, or if you want to visit all the sites you can opt for the general tourist ticket, and here we detail which are: 1. Tourist Ticket of the General Cusco 2. Partial ticket - Tourist Circuit 1 3. Partial ticket - Tourist Circuit 2 4. Partial ticket - Tourist Circuit 3 General Tourist Ticket With the general tourist ticket you can visit all the main places of Cusco and its surroundings. It has a valid validity of 10 days and the places included to visit are: 1. Sacsayhuaman 2. Q'enqo 3. Puca Pucara 4. Tambomachay 5. Museum of Contemporary Art 6. Regional Historical Museum 7. Museum of Popular Art 8. Qoricancha
Palcoyo Mountain Rainbow The rainbow mountain Palcoyo is an alternative to Vinicunca "Mountain of 7 colors". Palcoyo receives very few travelers, since it is still not as well known as Vinicunca, but for those who have already visited they say that it is a unique and unforgettable experience, and very happy to have visited another mountain of colors. How to get to Palcoyo BOOK NOW To get to Palcoyo you must first travel by car approximately 3 hours to the district of Combapata, take into account that you must turn left before reaching the town. There you can see the Checacupe bridge, a suspension bridge that was manufactured by the Quechuas. Once there you must travel for 1 hour by road until you reach a parking lot. From there you can see the colorful mountains, then at a slow pace, approximately 45 minutes to reach the Palcoyo mountain. Mountain Palcoyo vs Mountain Vinicunca (Mountain 7 colors) Palcoyo Vinicunca Physical difficulty Low High average Duration of the walk From 1 to 2 hours (round trip). From 4 to 6 hours (round trip). Maximum height 4.900 msnm aprox. 5.000 msnm aprox. Best time to visit April to September April to September Palcoyo how to get there For the travelers that are going to make this tour it is advisable to bring: warm clothes, waterproof clothing, trekking shoes, snack, water, sun hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and gloves for the cold. Before making this tour you must have an account that is not allowed for people with problems caused by altitude, pregnant. And if you travel with children it is preferable that they are older than 15 years.
The architectural complex of Ollantaytambo is located in the district of the same name in the province of Urubamba. The town is approximately 80 km northeast of the city of Cusco, along the Chinchero – Urubamba road. Ollantaytambo, in the time of the Incas was used as tambo. A tambo was a city – lodging that had the capacity to accommodate thousands of people and they were endowed with gigantic deposits of food, very good roads and places of astronomical observation. They were also characterized by the proper distance that separated them from Cusco, for being located in a main route of the Incanato, which facilitated the rest of the walkers to places of great importance, as in this case the Citadel of Machu Picchu. The Incas provisioned this water fortress through subterranean aqueducts, whose places of capture were state secrets in their time and until today are not discovered. Ollantaytambo is the clearest example of how the Incas built the imposing archeological complexes that we can admire until now, as you can appreciate the origin, extraction, carving, transport and perfect assembly of the stones.
The archaeological remains of Sacsayhuaman are located only 2 km. of the city of Cusco. Its name comes from two Quechua words Sacsay = “satiate” and huaman = “hawk” ie the hawk satisfied and in the Inca era was a great center of worship. According to historians its construction would have been initiated in the fourteenth century in the government of Pachakuteq and continued Tupac Yupanqui, would have taken about seven decades and the work of 20000 men its culmination. The archaeological complex occupies the edge of the northern slope of the city. The south side of the building was surrounded by a polished wall almost 400 meters long. The boundaries of the temple, to the east and the west, were marked by other walls and platforms. The main front of the building looks to the north and is protected by a formidable system of three platforms. These are supported by zigzag walls, made up of large stones, which astonished its first visitors and which continues to astonish even now. The Inca Garcilaso affirms that these walls were made to demonstrate the Inca power. The main wall consists of stones that can measure up to 5 meters high and 2.5 meters wide, and which can weigh between 90 and 125 metric tons. Moving these stones was a real feat, but so was the perfect fit between them, as well as the care taken in the curvature of the cushions. From Sacsayhuamán you get a spectacular view of Cusco City and its surroundings. In addition, you can see peaks such as Ausangate, Pachatusan and Cinca, places believed to be inhabited by apus or powerful spirits that rule the mountains. To the front of the complex is the Suchuna or rodadero, is a natural formation of rock of igneous origin that emerged
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