Cusco, known as "Qosqo" in the Quechua language, is the archaeological capital of America and was the seat of the Inca Empire. The city attracts numerous visitors for its culture and tradition.
The visit to Cusco begins at Sacsayhuaman, a fortress located on a hill overlooking the city, followed by the archaeological sites of Tambomachay, Puca Pucara, and Q'enqo.
Next, we will explore the Cusco Cathedral, famous for its gold-leaf altars and paintings from the Cusco School of Art, concluding at Q'oricancha, the ancient Temple of the Sun and center of Inca worship.
Cusco (3330 m) - Sacsayhuaman (3700 m)