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Machu Picchu

              Altitude: 2,430 m
An ancient Inca citadel surrounded by cloud forests and towering mountains. Its terraces, temples, and panoramic views make it one of the most iconic archaeological sites in the world

Curious Fact:

Machu Picchu was never discovered by the Spanish and remained hidden for centuries, which helped preserve it almost intact.

Ollantaytambo

              Altitude: 2,792 m
A living Inca town with original stone streets, terraces, and an imposing fortress built into the mountainside.

Curious Fact:

It is the only Inca settlement that has been continuously inhabited since the 15th century.

Plaza de Armas del Cusco

              Altitude: 3,399 m
The historic heart of Cusco, surrounded by colonial arcades, churches, and remnants of ancient Inca palaces.

Curious Fact:

The plaza was once much larger — an Inca ceremonial center partly filled in during the colonial era.

Salkantay Mountain

              Altitude: 6,271 m
One of the most sacred apus of the Andes, rising sharply above valleys, glaciers, and high-altitude plains. Known for its imposing presence and pristine natural surroundings.

Curious Fact:

In Quechua, “Salkantay” means “Wild Mountain” — a name given due to its unpredictable weather and powerful energy in Andean cosmology.

Humantay Lake

              Altitude: 4,200 m
A high-Andean turquoise lake formed by the melting snow of the Humantay glacier. Its crystal-clear waters and tranquil environment create one of the most scenic natural landscapes in the region.

Curious Fact:

The lake’s intense turquoise color comes from minerals carried down from the glacier, which reflect light in a unique way.

Rainbow Mountain

              Altitude: 5,036 m
A striking Andean mountain known for its natural layers of red, yellow, green, and lavender minerals that create its iconic striped appearance.

Curious Fact:

The mountain’s colors were hidden under ice for thousands of years and only became visible recently due to glacial retreat.

Moray

              Altitude: 3,500 m
A unique archaeological complex of circular terraces that create distinct microclimates, showcasing the advanced agricultural engineering of the Inca.

Curious Fact:

The temperature difference between the top and bottom terraces can reach up to 15°C, allowing the Incas to experiment with crops.

Maras (Salt Mines)

              Altitude: 3,380 m
An impressive landscape of more than 3,000 salt evaporation ponds fed by a natural underground spring, used since pre-Inca times.

Curious Fact:

Each salt pond is owned by a local family, and the pink salt from Maras is known for its high mineral content.

Chinchero

              Altitude: 3,762 m
A traditional Andean town known for its textile workshops, colonial church, and sweeping views of snow-capped mountains.

Curious Fact:

Chinchero is believed to be the mythical birthplace of the rainbow according to local Andean traditions.

Q’enqo

              Altitude:3,580 m
A ceremonial site carved into natural rock formations, featuring tunnels, altars, and sacred niches.

Curious Fact:

Some chambers were designed so precisely that sunlight illuminates specific points during solstices.

Sacsayhuamán

              Altitude: 3,700 m
A monumental Inca complex known for its massive stone walls built with impeccable precision and remarkable architectural skill.

Curious Fact:

Some stones weigh over 100 tons and fit together so perfectly that a sheet of paper cannot be inserted between them.

Puka Pukara

              Altitude: 3,580 m
A small red-stone fortress overlooking the Cusco Valley, believed to have served as a military outpost and resting point.

Curious Fact:

Its name means “Red Fortress” because the stones turn a reddish color at sunset.

Tipón

              Altitude: 3,560 m
An impressive Inca complex known for its advanced hydraulic systems, terraces, and flowing stone canals still functioning today.

Curious Fact:

The irrigation channels of Tipón are considered one of the greatest examples of Inca water engineering.

Pisaq

              Altitude: 2,972 m
A vast archaeological complex with terraces, temples, and panoramic mountain views, located above a vibrant artisan town.

Curious Fact:

Pisaq’s terraces are among the largest and most technically sophisticated in the Sacred Valley.

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